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Todays Headlines

Today, newspapers have prominently published the news related to the preparation of counting, Diwali market and farming. However, reports of Covid-19 infection continue to appear in newspapers as a regular feature.

Dainik Bhaskar has published the first news that appeals to the small shopkeepers to make a purchase. In the news titled " Local Purchase will relieve the economic recession due to Corona", it is reported that there are about 7 thousand traders in the district who are on the sidewalk. Do business on or through carts and roadside kiosks. When purchased from them, about 50 crores can come to the local market.

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Sagar Watch (out of the news) - However, the newspaper has published "Vocal for Local" as "Local for Vocal" given by Narendra Modi to promote the purchase of indigenous goods in the whole news.

Navdunia has made the news related to farming,it's first lead. In the news, the issue of Samana reservoir has been raised, due to the canals being damaged and the water flowing through the sewer.

According to the news, the canal broke down in four years due to poor construction. It has also been told in the news that even if water comes in the canal, its flow is less and leakage is more. This leak destroys the surrounding fields by submerging them with water.

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Along with the news Navdunia on the subject of not filling the Beela dam near Shahgarh, Dainik aacharan has also published news. Both the newspapers have mentioned the situation in which the farmers of the area have not been able to get water more than once for irrigation of Rabi crop due to only 24 per cent filling of the dam.

The Dainik aacharan has made the news related to the by-election counting its first news. "The counting of votes will be in 22 rounds on 7-7 tables in two halls", has been reported in the news paper that the first postal ballot will be counted in the counting of votes on the 10th. The victory procession will be allowed to be carried out only under the guidelines of Covid-19. However, all the newspapers have given this news a lot of space.

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Navbharat has raised the matter of making the utility centre a source of income in its third news report focusing on the functioning of the smart city company. It is mentioned in the news that 11 Sulabh complexes already operating under the payment-based-use system are making the smart city company a source of more revenue. Shops are being built at these premises whose contract has been given to one company.

Sagar Dinkar made the news of organizing a series of dialogue on prison reforms, it's first lead. In the news of the national webinar, a professor of Sagar University was quoted as saying that under the reformist philosophy, new action plans of prison reform are being worked out for crime control and solution.

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The dainik aacharan has reported the delay of four months due to by-election in the work of digitization of documents of land archives. The work was to begin in July 2020 under the Digital India program.

Navbharat has made the issue of not being completed even after seven years of construction of community building and auditorium in the divisional headquarters. It is written in the news that the foundation stone of this auditorium, to be built at a cost of about three crore, was laid by the Chief Minister of the state in January 2013. It has been told in the news that even after constant inspection of the municipal officials and public representatives, the construction work is going on at a turtle pace.

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Dainik Bhaskar, in its news focused on the survey conducted by the Municipal Corporation under the Geographical Information System (GIS) of the city, has revealed that there are about 11 thousand shops and houses in the city which are not mentioned in the municipal documents. These numbers are equivalent to 20 per cent of the city's 55,000 properties revealed by the survey.

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