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Sagar, February 27, 2026:
The Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission will conduct the State Eligibility Test (SET) on March 1, 2026 (Sunday) in a single session from 12 noon to 3 pm. The examination will be held in offline mode across 23 centres in Sagar city, with elaborate arrangements to ensure transparency and fairness.

To maintain procedural integrity and public confidence, retired IAS officer Manohar Dubey has been appointed as Divisional Observer for the Sagar division.

Key Highlights:

  • Exam Date & Time: March 1, 2026 (Sunday), 12:00 pm to 3:00 pm

  • Mode: Offline (OMR-based)

  • Centres in Sagar: 23

  • Mandatory Reporting: Candidates must reach the centres 45 minutes before the exam

  • Entry Deadline: 11:15 am

  • Question Paper Distribution: 11:55 am

Examination Centres Include:

  • Government Girls College

  • Government College, Makronia

  • Government Boys Higher Secondary School, Moraji

  • Gyanodaya Residential School

  • ITI Sagar

  • Government Excellence Higher Secondary School

  • Government Arts & Commerce College

  • Saraswati Shishu Mandir (Pagara & Motinagar)

  • Emmanuel Higher Secondary School

  • Jain Higher Secondary School

  • Gyan Sagar College

  • Babulal Tarabai Institute of Research & Technology (BTIRT) College

  • Infinity College

  • Ojaswini College

  • BTIE College

  • St. Mary’s School, Makronia

  • Ships College

  • Adina College
    (among others)

Documents Required for Entry:

  • Admit card

  • Valid photo ID proof (Aadhaar/Voter ID, etc.)

  • Prescribed ink pen for marking answers

  • Recent passport-size photograph

  • Transparent water bottle

  • Any other material mentioned in the e-admit card

Prohibited Items:

  • Mobile phones, Bluetooth devices, and headphones

  • Smart/digital watches, calculators

  • Pencil, eraser, whitener

  • Metallic items, hair clips

  • Shoes and socks

  • Keys, lighters, matchboxes, blades, sharpeners

Authorities have urged candidates to strictly follow guidelines to avoid disqualification and ensure the smooth conduct of the examination.


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The Madhya Pradesh government will open 200 new Sandipani schools across the state and launch a rural transport service from Indore in April, School Education and Transport Minister Rao Uday Pratap Singh announced on Sunday. He was addressing the second day of the three-day Rahas Mela in Garhakota.

Highlighting the state’s focus on strengthening public education, Singh said the government aims to transform government schools into high-quality institutions on par with private schools. He credited Chief Minister Mohan Yadav for accelerating development initiatives in the state.

As part of the expansion, 200 Sandipani schools will be established, including one in Rahli-Raipur in the Rahli Assembly constituency at a cost of ₹20 crore. 

Additionally, a ₹20-crore Sandipani school was announced for Shahpur. Over two dozen schools in the Rahli constituency will receive more than ₹20 crore for renovation and construction of additional buildings.

The minister said the government has curbed migration of students from government to private schools by improving infrastructure and academic standards. Welfare measures such as distribution of scooters, bicycles, laptops, free textbooks, mid-day meals and scholarships are being provided to support students.

On the transport front, Singh announced that a rural transport service will begin from Indore in April and will gradually be expanded across the state to improve connectivity in remote areas.

Speaking at the event, senior MLA and former minister Gopal Bhargava said the Rahas Mela has evolved into a multi-purpose fair, delivering various government schemes under one roof. 

During the event, the minister distributed benefit certificates to beneficiaries and assistive devices to persons with disabilities, along with announcing development projects worth crores of rupees for the region.



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In line with orders issued by the Government of Madhya Pradesh, e-tenders have been invited for the operation of 104 composite liquor shops in Sagar district. 

The shops have been grouped into 32 single clusters for the 2026–27 financial year (April 1, 2026, to March 31, 2027). The process will follow the conditions notified in the Madhya Pradesh Gazette and guidelines issued by the Excise Commissioner, Gwalior

Online tender forms can be downloaded and submitted from 10 am on February 27 to 2 pm on March 2, 2026.


👉Divisional Commissioner Anil Suchari has warned the Joint Director of Health and the Joint Director of Treasury and Accounts over delays in clearing pending medical reimbursement bills of government employees. 

He directed that show-cause notices be issued to concerned clerks and ordered all pending claims to be settled within a week. 

Stressing sensitivity and accountability, he said medical payments must be treated as a top priority, warning of strict action against officials if delays continue.

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Rahas Lokotsav 2026

👉The Garhakota Rahas Lokotsav 2026: a Bundelkhand-level conference of farmers and rural-urban livelihood groups will be held on February 26 at Rahas Mela Ground, Garhakota. Chief Minister Mohan Yadav will attend as the chief guest and address participants. 

He will highlight irrigation expansion projects linking the Sunar River with Narmada and Ken-Betwa systems, road infrastructure upgrades, and farmer welfare schemes such as Bhavantar, Urad Incentive, and Price Support schemes, along with women empowerment initiatives.

Nominated...
👉In a key initiative, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla constituted parliamentary friendship groups in the 18th Lok Sabha. Sagar MP Lata Wankhede has been nominated to the India–Poland Parliamentary Friendship Group, calling it an honour and responsibility to enhance bilateral ties in trade, education, culture, and technology.

Defacing Public Walls Will Be Punishable..

👉The Sagar Municipal Corporation has intensified cleanliness and beautification efforts under the Swachh Survekshan 2025–26 drive. Nagar Nigam Team, during an inspection in the Civil Lines area, issued a notice to the Vice-Chancellor’s residence for burning garbage in violation of the Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016. The Nigam Commissioner also ordered strict action against those defacing public walls with posters, warning of penalties under the Property Defacement Act.

Registration Open Till 26 March. . .

 👉Government of India’s Price Support Scheme for Rabi 2025–26 (Marketing Year 2026–27), registration for gram and lentil procurement will be conducted from February 20 to March 16, 2026, through the Food Department’s e-procurement portal. As per Collector Sandeep G R’s directions, registration will be available at 105 designated centres in Sagar district. Farmers must ensure Aadhaar-linked bank accounts and mobile numbers for OTP-based verification before registration.


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The three-day annual cultural festival “Umang 2026” concluded with enthusiasm at Sahodra Rai Government Polytechnic College from February 19 to 21. The event was inaugurated by Principal Dr. Y.P. Singh. 

Competitions, including rangoli, poster-making, reel-making, and staff game,s marked the first two days. The final day featured Bollywood-themed performances, with the traditional Badhai folk dance securing first place. 

A mental health skit by the Health and Fitness Club highlighted awareness about stress and well-being.

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Sagar Watch News/  February 24, 2026/
Aakash Educational Services Limited (AESL), one of India’s leading test preparation institutes, has signed Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with the Indian Army and the CRPF Family Welfare Association (CWA) to strengthen educational support for serving personnel, veterans, and their families across the country.

The initiative aims to expand access to quality coaching through structured scholarships, mentoring, and career counselling at AESL centres nationwide. The agreement follows a similar recent collaboration with the Border Security Force (BSF), reinforcing AESL’s commitment to supporting defence families.

Under the three-year agreement, eligible beneficiaries—including dependents of martyrs, gallantry awardees, disabled personnel, serving and retired members—will receive national-level scholarships and special benefits. The support will run alongside AESL’s existing merit-based scholarship schemes.

Special Highlights:

  • 100% tuition fee waiver (only registration fee payable) for dependents of personnel martyred in the line of duty (Army and CRPF).

  • 100% tuition fee waiver for dependents of personnel with over 20% disability and gallantry awardees (Army), and for severely disabled CRPF personnel upon valid certification.

  • 20% tuition fee concession for dependents of serving and retired Army personnel (after other scholarships).

  • 22% tuition fee concession for serving, retired, and gallantry awardee CRPF personnel, over and above existing scholarship schemes.

  • National-level scholarship and talent identification exams, including the Aakash National Talent Hunt Exam, to be conducted at designated defence schools and AESL centres.

  • Continuous academic mentoring, online and offline coaching support, and structured career guidance.

AESL Managing Director and CEO, Chandra Shekhar Garisa Reddy, said the initiative is a meaningful step toward ensuring that families of those who serve the nation receive every opportunity to pursue their academic aspirations and career goals.

The programme is designed as a long-term collaboration to remove financial barriers and strengthen competitive exam preparation for defence and paramilitary families nationwide.


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Sagar Watch News/ February 23, 2026/
A meeting of the District Execution Committee was held at the Collectorate Auditorium to discuss the implementation of the new Excise Policy for the financial year 2026–27

The meeting focused on key provisions of the policy, including informing interested contractors about the contractor registration process and ensuring wide publicity of the execution procedures and important dates.

Detailed discussions were also held regarding the execution and allotment process of liquor shops in the district. Officials emphasized transparency and timely completion of the tender process under the new policy framework.

As per the schedule, the e-tender process (e-tender and e-tender-cum-auction) will be conducted in phases. 

The first phase, Batch 1, will be held from February 27 to March 2, 2026. 

The first phase, Batch 2, will take place from March 3 to March 5, 2026, followed by another round of Batch 2 from March 6 to March 7, 2026.

The meeting was attended by Additional Collector Avinash Rawat, Divisional Deputy Commissioner Inder Singh Jamod, Assistant Excise Commissioner Kirti Dubey, staff of the Divisional Flying Squad, and officials from the Office of the Assistant Excise Commissioner, Sagar.


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Sagar Watch News/ Universities across India continue to serve as vibrant platforms for cultural celebration and intellectual discourse, hosting national festivals and international seminars that connect art, heritage and contemporary thought with academic engagement.


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1. National Theatre Festival at Dr Harisingh Gour University 

A five-day National Theatre Festival is being organised from February 20 to 24, 2026, at Dr Harisingh Gour University, Sagar, under the joint aegis of the North Central Zone Cultural Centre, Prayagraj, Ministry of Culture, Government of India, and the University Cultural Council. 

In the evening session, the globally acclaimed play All My Sons by Arthur Miller was staged in Hindi as “Saare Mere Bete,” directed by Happy Ranjit Singh and presented by Unicorn Actors Studio, New Delhi.

Chief Guest and Sagar MP Dr Lata Wankhede described theatre as a powerful medium of dialogue that reflects social realities with emotional depth. 

Socialist thinker Raghu Thakur highlighted the play’s message of humanity triumphing over violence. Acting Vice-Chancellor Prof. Divakar Shukla praised the collaborative efforts behind the festival. 

Set in post-World War II America, the play explores moral guilt, responsibility, and the tragic consequences of unethical decisions, leaving the audience deeply moved.


2. Folk Dialogue on Rai and Swang

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On the third day of the festival at Dr Harisingh Gour University, a special session focused on Bundelkhand’s folk traditions ‘Rai’ and ‘Swang.’ 

Santosh Pandey, son of Padma Shri awardee Ram Sahay Pandey, presented vibrant performances showcasing traditional costumes, music and expressive storytelling. 

Speakers emphasised that no art form is inferior and highlighted the need to preserve folk heritage. The interactive session proved educational and inspiring for students and art enthusiasts.


3. International Seminar on Sardar Patel 

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An international seminar on “Relevance of Sardar Patel’s Ideas in Modern India” was organised by the Department of Public Administration at Veer Narmad South Gujarat University. Speaking as an expert, Dr Sujata Mishra stressed that India’s strength today reflects Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel’s visionary leadership and decisive nation-building efforts. 

Scholars discussed his administrative integration, governance model and national unity. The seminar concluded that Patel’s practical and nation-centric leadership continues to inspire contemporary India. 

Universities across India continue to serve as vibrant platforms for cultural celebration and intellectual discourse, hosting national festivals and international seminars that connect art, heritage and contemporary thought with academic engagement.


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Tension flared in Sagar on Saturday as BJP and Congress workers clashed following protests by Youth Congress during the prestigious India AI Impact Summit 2026 held at
Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi.

BJP and its youth wing staged a gherao of the Congress office, burning effigies of Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi. Congress workers, already gathered in large numbers, retaliated with counter-slogans and effigy burnings of the Chief Minister and the Urban Administration Minister. 

The confrontation escalated into chaos, with both sides allegedly hurling slippers, chairs, sticks, and brooms. Police deployed heavy barricades and eventually used water cannons to disperse the crowd.

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BJP’s Stand

District BJP President Shyam Tiwari termed the Congress protest at the global AI summit “anti-national” and accused Rahul Gandhi of attempting to tarnish India’s international image

MLA Shailendra Kumar Jain said representatives from 21 countries had attended the summit and called the disruption “shameful and irresponsible.” He clarified that breaking barricades was not part of the BJP’s planned programme and sought an internal review.

District President Yash Agarwal, State Working Committee Member Shailesh Kesarwani, District Vice President Jagannath Guraiya, Laxman Singh, Rameshwar Namdev, Chain Singh Thakur, Mandal President Amit Baisakhiya, Neeraj Yadav, Megha Dubey, Neelam Ahirwar, Vikram Soni, Alok Kesarwani, Manish Choubey, Anshul Harshe, Jai Soni, Vikas Kesarwani, Ajmeri Rain, Rajiv Jain, Rahul Vaidya, Nitin Soni, Nikesh Gupta, Councilor Ritesh Tiwari, Shailendra Thakur, Chetram Ahirwar, Kanhai Patel, Ramu Contractor, Devendra Ahirwar, Rameshwar Nema, Prasuk Jain, Murari Sahu, Anshul Gupta, Deepak Jain and a large number of workers were present in the program.

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Congress’ Counterattack

City Congress President Mahesh Jatav accused the BJP of political desperation and warned of intensified protests. He announced upcoming mobilisations in Bhopal under state Congress chief Jitu Patwari, with the participation of national leaders Mallikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi.

Former rural president Dr Anand Ahirwar demanded the removal of Minister Kailash Vijayvargiya over alleged objectionable remarks, while other leaders accused the Centre of compromising national interests.

The prominent people present at the effigy burning event were former MLA Sunil Jain, Pandit Triloki Nath Katare, former president Jagdish Yadav, Mukul Purohit, Sandeep Chaudhary, Akshat Kothari, Sandeep Sablok, Awadhesh Tomar, Anand Haila, Deendayal Tiwari, Laxmi Narayan Sonkia, Rekha Soni, Rekha Ahirwar, Meera Ahirwar, Pawan Patel, Mahesh Ahirwar, Ganga Ram Ahirwar, Roop Narayan Yadav, Ashok Nagwani, Pappu Goswami, Sajid Ryan, Rashid Ryan, Ranjita Rana, Suresh Panjwani, Sameer Khan, Naushad Abbasi, Vinod Kori, Sahil Khan, Prem Mishra, Sunil Thakur, Arvind Singh Thakur, Nikhil Jain, Priyank Jain, Prabhat Bhandari, Gopal Prajapati, Naresh Valmiki, Narendra Ahirwar, Firoz Khan, Devendra Valmiki, Anil Daksh, Sher Khan, Mohishn Khan, Sunil Baba, Dinesh Dixit, Zeeshan, Tajju Bhai Jan Abrar, Man Singh Chaudhary. Priyankar Tiwari, Neeraj Chaurasia, Sultan, Ajay Lahariya, Omar Khan, Mohsin Ali Liladhar Suryavanshi, Bhaiyan Patel, Ehsan Khan, Dulichand Sakwar, Deshraj Yadav, Deepak Swami, Sajid Khan, Kundan Jat, Ritesh Rohit, Doctor Geeta Kushwaha, Bhure Khatik, Rohit Mandle, Saloni Saur, Jyoti Malia, Rajesh Upadhyay, Kiran Lata Soni, Meena Thakur, along with a large number of Congress members were present.


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Political Impact

The incident reflects the deepening political polarisation between the BJP and the Congress, with national-level disputes increasingly spilling onto local streets. 

While the BJP framed its protest as a defence of national prestige at an international summit, the Congress projected its resistance as a fight against alleged authoritarianism and policy failures.

However, the descent into physical confrontation—marked by effigy burnings, object throwing, and police intervention—raises concerns about shrinking democratic space and the normalisation of aggressive street politics. Instead of substantive debate on AI policy or governance issues, both parties appeared focused on symbolic retaliation.

Such clashes risk undermining public faith in democratic discourse and diverting attention from pressing developmental concerns.


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