Hindi News Agency,Public Search Engine, Public directory - Express Media Service
ट्रेंडिंग
10-Sep-2025

Scindia attends Baba Mansoor Shah Urs Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia visited Gwalior-Chambal to take part in a royal family tradition. He attended the Urs of Baba Mansoor Shah Auliya the spiritual guide of the Scindia family. Scindia reached Devghar temple at Maharajbada Gorkhi bowed at the shrine and offered prayers for blessings. The event drew large crowds as locals gathered to witness the occasion and participate in prayers. His visit reflected respect for the family’s long-standing spiritual customs and reinforced ties between tradition and public engagement. Bhagwat to visit Indore for book launch on Sept 13 RSS Chief Dr. Mohan Bhagwat will visit Indore on September 13 for the fourth time this year. He is scheduled to release the book Parikrama written by Panchayat and Rural Development Minister Prahlad Patel. The event is expected to attract RSS workers leaders and intellectuals from across the region. Bhagwat’s repeated visits highlight Indore’s growing importance in the organization’s activities. Preparations are underway to ensure large participation. The book launch is being seen as both a cultural event and a platform to strengthen organizational bonds. SP to hold workers’ training camp in Khajuraho Samajwadi Party will conduct a two-day training camp in Khajuraho on September 19 and 20. The event is part of its strategy for the 2028 Madhya Pradesh Assembly elections. Around 500 selected workers from across the state will attend receiving guidance from ten senior leaders including four MPs from Uttar Pradesh. The training will cover campaign management organizational skills and election planning. Party chief Akhilesh Yadav is directly involved in strengthening the cadre and preparing a structured approach for future political battles. Road height issue creates flood-like situation in Maihar In Maihar town a newly built four-kilometer road has been raised nearly one meter above ground level. As a result rainwater drains into nearby homes and shops causing flooding. Residents filed a public interest petition in the High Court which has asked pointed questions about project approvals. The court has directed the municipality contractors and PWD to respond by September 24. Officials now face scrutiny as residents demand answers for the design flaw that has turned roads into hazards instead of providing relief. ED attaches ₹34cr property in online betting case The Enforcement Directorate attached assets worth ₹34.26 crore linked to Congress leader Vishal Agnihotri also known as Golu and six associates. The properties include flats plots farmland cash and luxury foreign watches. Officials say the market value of these assets is nearly four times higher than recorded pointing to large-scale illegal betting and money laundering. The crackdown sent shockwaves through political and business circles in Madhya Pradesh. Authorities continue investigating financial networks tied to the betting and dabba trading racket. Land encroachment notices issued in Bhopal’s Anantpura Kokta In Bhopal’s Anantpura Kokta area 36 people have been issued notices for illegally occupying land belonging to the Animal Husbandry Department. Tehsildar Saurabh Verma asked for detailed explanations within ten days. If responses are unsatisfactory authorities plan strict action including bulldozer-led removal of commercial properties. The notices have created anxiety among occupants as enforcement steps begin. Officials are treating the matter seriously to reclaim public land and prevent further unauthorized construction. Tawa dam gates opened amid rising inflow in Narmadapuram Five gates of Tawa Dam in Narmadapuram district were opened due to increased water inflow from recent rains. The monsoon trough has weakened bringing rainfall only to select districts while others remain dry. The current pattern is expected to last until September 15 after which a stronger system may bring heavy rain statewide. Farmers are hopeful that the upcoming spell will help their crops and ease drought-like conditions. Authorities are closely monitoring dam levels and weather forecasts to manage water release safely.