Transfer window extended till June 17 In a major administrative update the state cabinet led by Chief Minister Mohan Yadav has extended the transfer window till June 17. This is the second extension in recent weeks. Alongside the government has launched the Mukhyamantri Majra-Tola Road Yojana to connect tribal households with proper roads. A total of 30900 kilometers of roads will be built under the scheme with a massive budget of ₹21600 crore. The move is aimed at rural connectivity and boosting infrastructure in tribal-dominated areas. This comes ahead of monsoon season and upcoming legislative session. Meghalaya minister demands apology from Raghuwanshi family A political storm is brewing in Meghalaya. Minister Alexander Laloo Hek has demanded a public apology from families of Raja and Sonam Raghuwanshi. He claimed they have damaged the image of Meghalaya and its people. Hek warned of a possible defamation suit if the apology doesn’t come. This follows serious allegations made by Raja’s brother Vipin Raghuwanshi who claimed that Raja might have been kidnapped or killed and accused the state government of hiding facts. The controversy is intensifying as opposition parties call for a fair probe into entire episode. BJP MP sparks outrage after feet washed by party workers Controversy erupted in Chhindwara after a video showed BJP MP Bunty Sahu having his feet washed by party workers. The clip has gone viral on social media drawing sharp criticism. Congress leader Piyush Babele posted the video on X accusing BJP leaders of considering themselves above the people. There are no public servants left in BJP only masters who treat people like slaves he wrote. The BJP is yet to officially respond but the act has triggered a fierce debate on humility symbolism and political culture in India. Indore Pink Panthers to face Jabalpur Royals on June 14 Cricket fever is set to grip Madhya Pradesh again as the MPL Season 2 kicks off on June 12 in Gwalior. The Indore Pink Panthers Cricket fever is set to grip Madhya Pradesh again as the MPL Season 2 kicks off on June 12 in Gwalior. The Indore Pink Panthers backed by the Moyra Group are entering the tournament with fresh energy and new strategies. Their first clash is scheduled against the Jabalpur Royal Lions on June 14. With growing fan interest and rising stakes organisers hope for a successful season. The league aims to promote local talent and build a strong cricketing culture across the state. All eyes will be on the Pink Panthers in their much-anticipated opener. Budget proposals invited by June 13 The finance department of Madhya Pradesh has begun preparations for the upcoming monsoon session of the state assembly scheduled for July. Departments have been asked to submit their supplementary budget proposals by June 13. These proposals will be reviewed and finalised with the finance minister’s approval before being presented to the cabinet and then tabled in the assembly. The government is expected to focus on development spending rural schemes and pending allocations. The monsoon session could see key financial decisions as the state navigates both political expectations and economic challenges. Cong demands Ambedkar statue in Gwalior High Court The Congress has renewed its demand to install a statue of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar on Gwalior High Court premises. At a press conference in Delhi senior party leader Harish Chaudhary said the party’s position is clear and long-standing. He said that the statue already has administrative approval from the High Court. The demand has gained momentum amid nationwide calls for greater visibility and respect for Ambedkars legacy in public institutions. The matter is politically sensitive and could become a flashpoint in the upcoming state political debates. Farmers protest over moong purchase delay In Betul members of the Bharatiya Kisan Sangh staged a protest outside the Collectorate demanding immediate procurement of moong. Farmers allege that while the government purchased moong every year this time they have refused to do so. A memorandum addressed to the Chief Minister was submitted urging the state to resume buying moong at minimum support price. With harvested crops lying unsold and prices dropping farmers say they are incurring heavy losses. The protest signals growing unrest in the farming community over policy delays and procurement lapses. Gangrape of minor shocks Rewa A horrific incident has come to light from Sanjay Gandhi Hospital in Rewa where three outsourced hospital staff allegedly gangraped a minor girl. The incident took place late Sunday night between the ENT department and the kitchen corridor. The girl was reportedly at the hospital with her mother who was admitted. After the crime the victim—bleeding and unconscious—was dumped outside another department on a stretcher by the accused who then fled the scene. The case has triggered outrage and demand for urgent action. Police are investigating and arrests are expected soon. Heat Alert in MP The Meteorological Department has warned that Madhya Pradesh will continue to face extreme heat today evening and tomorrow till noon. Dry weather is expected across the state especially in northern areas where heatwave conditions may continue. In Indore it reached 39.6°C and in Bhopal it may touch 43°C today. The nights are also warm with minimum temperatures around 26°C to 29°C. The weather department says there is no chance of rain today evening or tomorrow till noon. North Madhya Pradesh will stay very hot. The monsoon has slowed down due to a system over Uttar Pradesh. This has paused rain in the region. The dry weather may continue for the next two days in most parts of Madhya Pradesh. People are advised to drink plenty of water stay indoors during the day and protect themselves from the heat.