Emergency landing of Indigo flight in Indore An Indigo flight from Goa to Indore made an emergency landing after a technical fault was detected mid-air. Flight 6E813 reported an undercarriage warning prompting urgent action. The aircraft landed safely at Indore airport with 140 passengers onboard. Airport officials confirmed that all passengers are safe and no injuries occurred. The airline has not issued a detailed statement yet but an investigation into the technical glitch is underway. Passengers appreciated the crew’s professionalism during the incident. Aviation authorities will inspect the aircraft before it returns to service. Bhoomi pujan for new MLA rest house in Bhopal Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav and Assembly Speaker Narendra Singh Tomar performed the bhoomi pujan for a new MLA Rest House in Bhopal. The project will be constructed inside the existing legislator complex and is estimated to cost ₹160 crore. It will include 102 flats with modern facilities. Ministers Kailash Vijayvargiya and Rakesh Singh were also present at the ceremony. The new facility aims to provide better accommodation to legislators visiting the capital. Officials say construction will begin soon and will be completed in stages. No NRC implementation yet says Deputy CM Madhya Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Rajendra Shukla has said that there are no official instructions or guidelines regarding the implementation of NRC in the state. He urged people not to panic. His remarks follow a written appeal by Mufti-e-Azam Dr. Musahhid Raza who advised the Muslim community to keep their documents ready. The Deputy Chief Minister clarified that any decision will be communicated officially and that misinformation should be avoided. The government aims to ensure transparency and maintain public calm amid rising concerns. BJP youth wing asked to follow RSS discipline At a meeting held in Bhopal BJP state president Hemant Khandelwal addressed Yuva Morcha officials and district heads. He urged them to maintain personal discipline and public conduct citing RSS swayamsevaks as role models. He said even small habits like arranging footwear neatly reflect character and identity. He emphasized that BJP youth workers should stand out distinctly from other student organizations. The meeting focused on strengthening local organizational work and preparing for future political challenges. The party is also working on improving its outreach among young voters. One dead one rescued in Omkareshwar river accident A drowning incident occurred at Omkareshwar during Narmada bathing on the Sawan Monday. Two youths entered deep water at Gaumukh Ghat around 11 AM. One identified as Pankaj from Neemuch drowned while another youth from Chittorgarh Vishal was rescued. Local authorities say the area sees a large number of devotees during the holy month. Safety measures have been questioned and local residents are demanding stricter controls and lifeguards. Officials are urging pilgrims to stay within safe zones during bathing. Minister demands reports on dam safety With continuous rainfall filling up several reservoirs in Madhya Pradesh Water Resources Minister Tulsiram Silawat has asked for detailed reports on the condition of all dams in the state. He has specifically requested data on dams that now lie within expanded urban boundaries. The minister held discussions with top engineers and instructed them to ensure safe water management and timely release. The move comes in response to flood risks in low-lying areas. The state government wants to avoid any structural issues or emergency situations related to dam overflow. Students march 60 kilometers to meet collector About 170 students from Eklavya Residential School in Purushkheda near Barwani began a 60-kilometer march to meet the district collector. They allege discrimination by the principal wardens and teachers. The students started their journey from Nivali Tehsil early Monday. They are demanding an investigation into the conduct of specific school staff. The incident has drawn attention from district officials and education authorities. Arrangements have been made to provide them with food and rest along the way. The administration has assured that the matter will be taken seriously. Over 9000 Indore homes benefit from solar scheme Indore is witnessing a major shift towards solar energy under the PM Surya Ghar scheme. More than 9000 households have installed rooftop solar panels with financial support totalling ₹135 crore. Families can receive up to ₹78000 in subsidy making solar adoption more affordable. The initiative is reducing electricity costs and supporting green energy goals. Officials say the response from residents has been highly positive. The scheme is part of a larger push for clean energy and sustainable urban living. Indore is emerging as a model for solar power implementation. Dispute over cowshed construction on Waqf land A controversy has emerged in Bhopal over a proposed cowshed on Waqf property which includes cemetery land. The issue gained attention after it was revealed that Congress leader Ashwini Srivastava was previously a tenant on the same plot. His tenancy was cancelled in 2019 by the Waqf Committee. Community members are opposing the use of religious land for non-designated purposes. Officials are reviewing the situation amid rising tensions. The matter highlights ongoing disputes over Waqf land usage and past political involvement in sensitive properties. Bhopal joins national cleanliness league competition Bhopal has officially joined the “Super Swachh League” — a national-level cleanliness competition featuring top cities like Indore and Surat. The city currently ranks second in its category and aims to improve its performance through stricter waste management and citizen participation. Civic officials say the new league will involve digital monitoring surprise inspections and public feedback. Residents are being encouraged to take active part in maintaining cleanliness. The league is part of the broader Swachh Bharat Mission and aims to push cities to higher hygiene standards. Heavy rainfall expected to return from July 23 According to the Meteorological Department heavy rainfall is expected to return to Madhya Pradesh from July 23. Until then only light showers are forecasted in some areas. This temporary dry phase may cause daytime temperatures to rise. Senior scientist Dr. Divya E. Surendran said the upcoming rain will mainly affect southern and eastern regions. So far the state has received an average of 20.5 inches of rainfall. The expected showers will be beneficial for agriculture and water levels in reservoirs across the state.