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07-Jun-2025

Modi-Lodhi alliance to dominate says BJP MLA From Pichhore BJP MLA Pritam Lodhi declared in Bhopal that the country will see dominance of Modi and Lodhi together. He highlighted the upcoming caste-based census saying it will greatly benefit OBC community and help them rise socially and politically. Lodhi emphasised that this demographic recognition will empower OBCs and bring them to the forefront. This statement comes amid growing political focus on caste equations. Cong slams Vijayvargiya’s remarks Congress state president Jeetu Patwari took a dig at BJP minister Kailash Vijayvargiya saying his eyesight seems failing at 70. Patwari criticised Vijayvargiya for making inappropriate personal remarks about women publicly. Vijayvargiya had recently said he dislikes women who wear less clothing—a statement that raised eyebrows and sparked political backlash. Patwari stressed that private opinions should stay behind closed doors and not be aired on public platforms calling the comments unbecoming of a minister. Rs 113cr development projects inaugurated in Sehore Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav and Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan arrived in Sehore to inaugurate and lay foundation stones for development projects worth Rs 113.45 crore. The event was held at the government PG College ground. These projects are expected to boost infrastructure and improve public services in the region reinforcing the government’s focus on development. Both leaders addressed the gathering highlighting the government’s commitment to inclusive growth and regional upliftment through these initiatives. Hindu outfits protest after religious chants played in Indore pub A row erupted in an Indore pub after Hindu religious chants were played as DJ songs prompting protests from Hindu organisations. The situation escalated to the extent that police had to intervene to control the crowd and restore order. The incident sparked debates on respect for religious sentiments and appropriateness of mixing sacred chants with entertainment. The pub management is currently under scrutiny while community leaders demand strict action to prevent such incidents in the future. Major reshuffle in panchayat department Over 30 CEO positions in Janpad Panchayats were changed in a large-scale reshuffle in the Panchayat and Rural Development Department. Moreover 22 Block Development Officers have been promoted to acting CEOs of Janpad Panchayats. The administrative overhaul aims to improve governance and bring fresh energy to rural administration. Officials are expected to focus on efficient implementation of government schemes and better coordination at grassroots levels. This reshuffle marks one of the biggest in recent years for the department. Thousands offer prayers for nation Palestine on Eid-ul-Azha On the occasion of Eid-ul-Azha thousands of Muslims in Bhopal gathered for prayers to seek blessings for the country and Palestine. At Eidgah city Qazi Mushtaq Ali Nadvi led the congregation while Maulana Hassan Sahib led prayers at Taj-ul-Masajid. The atmosphere was one of unity and solemnity with special prayers for peace and harmony. The celebrations emphasized community solidarity and compassion in troubled times reflecting the spirit of Eid as a time for sacrifice and reflection. Pregnant woman’s death due to COVID-19 shocks Khargone A 45-year-old pregnant woman from Khargone died due to complications from COVID-19 at a hospital in Indore. She was nine months pregnant and experienced breathing difficulties during delivery which led to her death. This marks the second COVID-19 fatality reported in the state recently. The incident highlights ongoing risks of the pandemic especially for vulnerable groups such as expectant mothers. Health officials have urged continued caution and emphasised vaccination drives to prevent further tragedies. Heatwave alert for Gwalior-Chambal region The Meteorological Department has issued a heatwave alert for Gwalior-Chambal districts on June 9 and 10. Alongside heavy thunderstorms and rainfall expected this month temperatures are predicted to soar intensifying heatwave conditions. Residents are advised to take precautions against heatstroke and stay hydrated. Authorities have urged people to avoid unnecessary outdoor activity during peak heat hours. This combined weather pattern poses challenges but early warnings aim to help mitigate health and safety risks.