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09-Jun-2025

CM loses balance on stage during event Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav faced an awkward moment in Gadarwara Narsinghpur district. After inaugurating and laying foundation stones for 135 projects worth ₹80.46 crore he participated in a roadshow followed by a public gathering. While presenting a certificate to a differently-abled girl on stage he lost his balance and stumbled. Those nearby quickly helped him regain composure. The incident raised concerns over the safety arrangements on stage but the CM continued the event without delay. Prez Droupadi Murmu to visit Barwani on June 19 President Droupadi Murmu is scheduled to visit Barwani district on June 19 for a major state-level event under the National Sickle Cell Elimination Mission-2047. The programme will be held at the sports stadium of Taloon Gram Panchayat on World Sickle Cell Day. The President will attend as the chief guest underlining the government’s focus on tribal health and awareness. Preparations are in full swing with high-level officials coordinating logistics and security. Minister Vijay Shah denies receiving SIT notice Tribal Affairs Minister Vijay Shah caught in controversy over remarks against Colonel Sophia Qureshi appeared at a public event in Shahdol for the first time since the incident. He shared the stage with CM Mohan Yadav at the Kol Mahakumbh in Beohari. While speaking to media at the Circuit House earlier Shah declined to comment on the issue and stated he has not received any notice from the SIT. He said he is fully cooperating with the investigation. The matter remains politically sensitive with opposition targeting the government over his remarks. Wife plotted murder of Indore bizman Raja In a shocking twist in the murder case of Indore-based transport businessman Raja Raghuvanshi Meghalaya police revealed that his wife Sonam allegedly hired contract killers to eliminate him. Raja was murdered in Shillong after which Sonam went missing. Seventeen days later she was found at a roadside eatery in Ghazipur Uttar Pradesh. Meghalaya DGP Idashisha Nongrang confirmed the murder was a planned hit. The investigation is ongoing with more arrests expected. The case has grabbed national attention due to its chilling nature and the betrayal involved. Top IAS transfers stuck due to pending meeting Major bureaucratic reshuffle in Madhya Pradesh is on hold as a key meeting between CM Mohan Yadav and Chief Secretary hasn’t happened yet. The General Administration Department has already submitted a list of senior IAS officers including some collectors and divisional commissioners for approval. However without final clearance the transfers remain pending. Sources say the reshuffle is likely to happen once both top officials convene. The delay has caused administrative uncertainty in several districts where officials await clarity on their postings. Stone crusher operators to go on indefinite strike Stone crusher operators across Madhya Pradesh have announced an indefinite strike starting Tuesday. Their demands include reducing royalty charges simplifying the demarcation process changes in stamp duty and streamlining environmental clearances. The industry claims the current system is cumbersome and financially draining. With construction activities heavily dependent on stone crushers the strike could impact infrastructure projects statewide. Operators warn that if demands aren’t met the strike will escalate. The state government is yet to respond formally. BJP leaders to undergo 3-day training in Pachmarhi From June 14 to 16 BJP ministers MLAs and MPs from Madhya Pradesh will participate in a three-day training camp in Pachmarhi. The workshop will cover topics like public dealing mobile management time management and the party’s policies and history. The training is aimed at improving leadership skills and organizational discipline. Senior leaders and expert speakers will lead different sessions. This is part of BJP’s broader strategy to strengthen its cadre and prepare for upcoming political challenges. Maharashtra to study MP’s farm pond model Maharashtra government officials will soon visit Madhya Pradesh to study the state’s farm pond construction model and its use of SIPRI software. Over 98000 ponds have been built under the Panchayat and Rural Development Department. The visiting team will spend two days reviewing on-ground implementation and data systems. SIPRI software has reportedly helped streamline planning and monitoring. Maharashtra aims to replicate the success especially in water-scarce areas. MP Premier League to kick off on June 12 The second season of the Madhya Pradesh Premier League (MPL) starts on June 12 in Gwalior promising 13 days of high-octane cricket with 28 thrilling matches. Modelled on the IPL format MPL 2025 will no longer offer free entry. Tickets for the east and west galleries are priced at ₹50. Last season saw packed crowds and this year organizers expect even bigger participation. With local talent in the spotlight and competitive gameplay MPL aims to become a sporting staple for the state. Fans are already gearing up for the action. Scorching Heat Continues in MP Madhya Pradesh is currently experiencing extremely hot weather with temperatures around 43°C cities like Bhopal Indore and Ujjain. This intense heat will continue through the evening and night with little relief expected.Tomorrow morning and afternoon the heat will persist making the weather very hot and uncomfortable. The India Meteorological Department has issued a heatwave alert for the state warning people to be careful. The monsoon is expected to arrive around June 15 which should bring some relief from the high temperatures. Until then residents are advised to stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water avoid going out in direct sunlight between 10 AM and 4 PM wear light and loose clothing and stay in cool or air-conditioned places whenever possible. Stay safe and take precautions during this period of extreme heat.