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Sagar Watch News | In a classic example of how official communication can lose track of time — quite literally — the district Janasampark Department has issued a press note announcing a programme held on the first Tuesday of December, a day which, amusingly, was 6 days ago.
To add to the comedy, the release claims the event took place under the guidance of District Programme Officer Brajesh Tripathi, who, according to records, was transferred from Sagar nearly six months ago
. A remarkable display of efficiency in recycling old content.Despite the confusion, the press note highlights the district administration’s efforts for maternal and child welfare. The release states that Collector Sandeep G.R. is committed to ensuring that every eligible child and pregnant woman receives essential services through Anganwadi centres to build a healthier community.
A Tradition of Motherhood Comes Alive at the Anganwadi Centre
According to the Official Press Release (Released ON 8 Dec 2025, Dateline), A Godh Bharai (baby shower) programme was organised Today, on The First Tuesday (actually, which was on 2 Dec, 5 days ago). at Anganwadi Centre No. 77, located in Bagharaj Ward of Sagar city. The event was reportedly held under the guidance of District Programme Officer Brajesh Tripathi (presently serving as a DPO of Ujjain). On this occasion, Anganwadi worker Reshma Chourasia led the ceremony, inviting pregnant women to the centre, where traditional rituals were performed, and nutritional supplements were distributed.
During the programme, Chourasia also shared information on maternal health, nutrition and the importance of regular antenatal check-ups to ensure safe pregnancy and healthy childbirth.
As per state guidelines, Anganwadi centres conduct scheduled activities every Tuesday — including Godh Bharai on the first Tuesday, Annaprashan on the second, birthday celebrations on the third and Kishori Balika Diwas on the fourth. Alongside these activities, ICDS continues to provide regular services such as supplementary nutrition, informal education, immunisation and health counselling.
Chourasia stated that the improved functioning of Anganwadi centres is a result of initiatives introduced under the guidance of the district administration. She added that the efforts reflect a commitment to the holistic development of vulnerable groups, particularly children, pregnant women and adolescent girls.




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