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15-Sep-2025

Farmers protest across state Farmers led by Bharatiya Kisan Sangh protested across Madhya Pradesh on Monday. Tractor rallies took place and groups reached district headquarters handing over memorandums addressed to the Prime Minister and Chief Minister. They demanded solutions to farm-related issues and criticized state policies. In Bhopal Chief Minister Mohan Yadav said the government is ready for talks and open dialogue. Farmers warned that if their demands are ignored protests will intensify in coming days. The demonstrations reflect growing frustration over crop prices fertilizers and other agricultural concerns as farmers call for immediate government action. Posters torn before PM Modi’s visit in Dhar A day before Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit over 80 posters were torn in Dhar district. The damaged posters carried pictures of PM Modi and CM Mohan Yadav along the Badnawar-Bhainsola road. The incident reported Sunday night is seen as an attempt to create disturbance before Modi’s visit on September 17 for the Mega Mitra Textile Park’s foundation ceremony. Police have launched an investigation and are searching for those responsible. Officials say the vandalism shows political tensions rising in the area. Security arrangements have been tightened ahead of the event. MP to get new engineer training institute On Engineer’s Day Chief Minister Mohan Yadav announced a new Engineer Training and Research Institute in Madhya Pradesh. The institute set to be a centre for modern training aims to help young engineers develop advanced skills. Speaking at the Kushabhau Thakre International Convention Centre the CM called engineers creators and pioneers of progress. The institute will prepare students to meet global challenges and enhance technical education and research in the state. Officials say this initiative will support innovation and provide better opportunities for engineering graduates across the region. Computer Baba begs for cow protection in Jabalpur In Jabalpur Computer Baba staged an unusual protest on Monday to demand better protection for cows. He and a group of followers beat drums and went from shops to crossroads asking for alms to support a cow protection march. Baba claimed that cows are in poor condition and the government has failed to care for them. His demonstration attracted attention from locals many surprised by this unconventional form of protest. Supporters joined him donating money and food while police monitored the event to ensure peace. The protest highlights growing concerns over animal welfare. police officer caught taking bribe in Indore In Indore Lokayukta police caught Sub-Inspector Dharmendra Rajput red-handed while accepting a bribe of one lakh rupees. The officer allegedly demanded money to provide a clean chit in a murder case. A trap was set on Monday after a complaint and the officer was caught near a shop outside the police station. Officials say he accepted the cash before being arrested. The Lokayukta team has taken him into custody and launched an investigation. The case has raised concerns about corruption in the police department and calls for stricter enforcement. Clash over fertilizer leaves three farmers injured in Morena A clash over fertilizer distribution in Morena turned violent on Monday morning. Crowds gathered at the centre and soon split into two groups attacking each other with sticks. Three farmers were injured and one was admitted to the district hospital. The chaotic scene was captured in viral videos. Farmers blamed mismanagement and delays in fertilizer supply for the fight. Police arrived and controlled the situation but questions remain about how distribution is handled. Authorities have promised to review procedures to avoid such incidents and ensure fair access to essential supplies. Live-in couple ends life in Mandsaur In Mandsaur a young couple in a live-in relationship died by suicide on Monday. Arun Meghwal 23 from Mundri village and Pavitra Chauhan 21 from Neemuch district consumed pesticide at Pipliya Mandi. Both families reportedly disapproved of their relationship. They were rushed to the district hospital but died on the way. The tragic incident has shocked the community and raised concerns about social pressure and mental health support. Villagers gathered in grief while police are investigating the circumstances that led to the couple’s fatal decision. Cong hands over memo to dog in Katni In a bizarre protest in Katni Congress workers handed their memorandum to a dog after police stopped them from raising slogans. Angry over restrictions the workers tied the letter to the animal and read out their demands. Congress IT Cell state secretary Raghvendra Singh claimed government officials serve BJP interests not the public. The unusual protest left locals surprised and the video quickly went viral on social media. Police are reviewing the incident but have not filed charges. The protest highlights frustration with administrative restrictions and has drawn widespread attention. Heavy rain drenches MP Heavy rain hit several districts of Madhya Pradesh on Monday. Bhopal saw sunshine in the morning but by evening strong showers drenched the city. Indore Gwalior and other areas also received rainfall linked to low-pressure activity. Officials predict more heavy rain in the coming days with the monsoon expected to withdraw next week. Farmers welcomed the timely showers hoping for better crop growth. Authorities have asked residents to stay cautious as flooding and waterlogging could pose risks in low-lying areas. The rains come at a crucial time for agriculture before the harvest season.