Indore truck accident: CM takes strong action In Indore a runaway truck injured 12 people and killed three after travelling nearly a kilometer on Monday evening. Chief Minister Mohan Yadav visited the injured on Tuesday and held a meeting with officials. Eight police officers including an ACP inspector and four constables were suspended. The DCP (Traffic) was also removed. The Chief Justice of Jabalpur High Court called the Indore Police Commissioner emphasising accountability. Authorities say traffic control will be strengthened to prevent such incidents in the future. The accident has sparked public outrage over road safety and police responsibility. PM Modi to start tribal festival in Dhar today Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate “Aadi Seva Parv” in Bhainsola Dhar district on September 17 under the Aadi Karmyogi Campaign. The festival continuing until October 2 will train around three lakh tribal workers in new skills to improve livelihoods. Officials say the initiative aims to empower tribal communities and boost employment opportunities in Madhya Pradesh. The event is expected to attract widespread participation and national attention. Programs will include skill workshops cultural activities and awareness campaigns to support tribal welfare. Authorities are preparing logistics to accommodate large crowds and ensure smooth functioning. Swadeshi Mela opens in Bhopal on PM’s birthday A Swadeshi Mela opened in Bhopal’s Haat Bazaar to mark Prime Minister Modi’s birthday. Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav inaugurated the event attended by ministers Prahlad Patel and Krishna Gaur. Local products like clothes toys and food items are on display supporting Indian-made goods and small businesses. Cultural programs and food stalls accompany the fair attracting families and shoppers. Officials say the mela promotes entrepreneurship and raises awareness of domestic products. Visitors are enjoying interactive demonstrations crafts and shopping while the event will continue for several days highlighting local craftsmanship and economic empowerment in Madhya Pradesh. Guest teachers protest for jobs Thousands of guest teachers gathered at Ambedkar Ground Tulsi Nagar Bhopal on Tuesday demanding permanent employment paid leave and better working conditions. Teachers criticised leaders like Jyotiraditya Scindia and Shivraj Singh Chouhan for unfulfilled promises. The protest was peaceful but firm with banners and speeches highlighting their grievances. Officials say the government is reviewing demands. Teachers warned that if their issues are ignored demonstrations will expand across Madhya Pradesh. The protest underscores ongoing concerns over temporary employment in the education sector and reflects broader debates about fair wages work security and government accountability for frontline educators. Officer appointed in OBC quota case The Madhya Pradesh government appointed Deputy Secretary Ajay Katesaria to oversee all matters in the 27% OBC reservation case pending in the Supreme Court. His responsibilities include coordinating with the Advocate General and preparing proper replies. Officials say the move is part of efforts to defend the reservation strongly and avoid delays. The government emphasizes its commitment to OBC rights while ensuring compliance with legal procedures. Lawyers and representatives are closely monitoring the case which could affect allocation of seats in education and government jobs. More hearings are expected in the coming weeks. Tree cutting in Bhopal: NGT raises concern Over 4000 trees were cut for the Kolar Road six-lane project in Bhopal prompting concern from the National Green Tribunal. The NGT has demanded a full report within two weeks with the next hearing scheduled for October 10. Environmental groups say the project harms local greenery and urge better planning. Authorities have promised replanting but public dissatisfaction continues. Officials are reviewing the environmental impact and project design. The case highlights tensions between urban development and conservation and the NGT may issue strict directions if the government report is incomplete or unsatisfactory. Leaders angry over incomplete work in Bhopal MP Alok Sharma and MLA Bhagwandas Sabnani expressed frustration over slow infrastructure work in Bhopal. Only 95 of 370 city buses are operational and projects like roads smart meters and housing remain incomplete. During a District Development Committee meeting officials were urged to expedite construction and improve services. Leaders stressed that public dissatisfaction could grow if work continues to lag. Authorities say steps will be taken to speed up projects ensure better transport and improve urban amenities. Citizens hope the measures will bring tangible benefits and restore faith in governance. Monkey opens ₹10 lakh animal shelter in Bhind In Bhind an animal shelter costing ₹10 lakh was inaugurated in a unique ceremony where a monkey cut the ribbon. Built by the Insaniyat Group the shelter cares for injured and sick animals releasing them once recovered. Officials and locals attended the event applauding the creative inauguration. The group has been rescuing animals since 2013 and emphasizes love and respect for all creatures. The monkey’s participation delighted attendees and symbolized harmony with nature. Authorities hope the shelter will improve animal welfare and encourage more community involvement in protecting local wildlife. No heavy rain alert in MP Madhya Pradesh has no major heavy rain warnings. Light showers may occur in select areas over the next three days. Bhopal experienced clouds in the morning turning sunny by afternoon while Pipariya received rainfall after 2 PM. Officials say local weather systems could bring isolated heavier rain but no widespread event is expected. Residents are advised to carry umbrellas and take standard precautions. Farmers welcomed the light rainfall for crops while authorities continue monitoring weather conditions. Meteorologists say the monsoon is gradually ending with only minor precipitation expected before withdrawal.