CM warns jail for anyone troubling cows in MP In Katangi Balaghat MP Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav hit back at Congress over cow-meat tax allegations. He called cows sacred housing 33 crore deities and reaffirmed his government’s ban on cow slaughter. Yadav warned anyone harassing cows will face jail. He accused Congress of disrespecting cows and reminded viewers of their past actions urging people not to forgive them. The CM’s strong words aim to protect cows and counter opposition claims ahead of upcoming polls. CM inaugurates Sansad Khel Mahotsav in Bhopal At Subhash Excellence School Ground Bhopal CM Mohan Yadav inaugurated Sansad Khel Mahotsav 2025. He motivated young players to stay disciplined fit and energetic. Encouraging them to eat milk and ghee he emphasized sports as a path to glory. Comparing sports with defence Yadav said India has always defeated Pakistan on field and border. He praised participants for their enthusiasm and urged them to prepare for bigger national events highlighting sports as key for youth empowerment. CM attacks Cong over Ladli Behna comments During a programme in Katangi CM Mohan Yadav strongly criticized Congress for calling the Ladli Behna scheme fake and alleging women misuse funds for liquor. He urged women to remember these insults and respond firmly. Yadav highlighted Congress’s 20-year rule absence and poor governance comparing the party to a crooked tail that never changes. He warned people against false claims from opposition reinforcing his government’s commitment to women’s welfare and development. Man hangs 9-year-old son out of moving car in Ujjain A shocking incident unfolded in Ujjain when a father dangled his 9-year-old son out of a moving car at midnight. A vigilant policeman spotted the danger and alerted authorities. Police stopped the vehicle and warned the man who claimed it was “just for fun.” Officials condemned the reckless act stressing it endangered the child’s life. Locals joined in criticizing the father’s irresponsibility. Authorities have reiterated that such behaviour will not be tolerated and warned of strict action to protect children’s safety. Finance dept bans use of audit staff as witnesses in corruption cases Madhya Pradesh Finance Department has issued new orders banning State Financial Cell and Accountant General’s office staff from serving as witnesses in court or departmental inquiries. The department clarified these officials’ roles are limited to auditing and account checking. Letters were sent to senior officials divisional commissioners collectors and district CEOs to implement the rule. This move aims to protect audit officials from pressure and ensure fairness in corruption investigations by separating auditing duties from witness testimonies. Private school operators protest in Bhopal over pending RTE payments Private school operators in Bhopal protested outside State Education Centre led by Private School Welfare Association. Their key demand: release of pending payments under the RTE scheme. Association president Shailesh Tiwari warned of a hunger strike if payments were delayed further. Operators highlighted financial stress faced by many schools due to unpaid dues affecting teachers and operations. They urged immediate government action to prevent a crisis in the private education sector emphasizing the importance of timely funds for smooth functioning. Rat bites passenger at Indore airport At Indore Airport passenger Arun Modi from Bhopal was bitten by a rat while waiting for an IndiGo flight to Bengaluru. The rodent entered his trousers causing injury. Modi complained of no medical facility at the airport and had to seek treatment only after reaching Bengaluru. The incident on Tuesday has sparked serious questions about airport cleanliness and passenger safety. Authorities have launched an investigation while travellers demand better hygiene standards and emergency medical services to prevent such incidents in the future. Road patchwork begins in Bhopal after heavy rains In Bhopal permanent road repair work has started on Link Road No. 3 after heavy rains subsided. PWD Chief Engineer Sanjay Maske said temporary white topping gave commuters relief during rains but now full repairs will restore road quality. More areas are scheduled for patchwork soon. Residents welcomed the move but called for strict monitoring to avoid poor workmanship seen in previous repairs. Authorities aim to provide smooth durable roads across the city improving safety and traffic flow for all. Four Active Weather Systems in State According to the Meteorological Department four active weather systems are currently affecting the state leading to heavy rainfall warnings in districts like Indore Bhopal and Ashoknagar. Continuous showers have caused waterlogging problems in several areas. Forecasts suggest that the monsoon is likely to withdraw in the first week of October but this year rainfall activity is expected to continue for longer than usual. In Bhopal the current temperature is around 30 °C with wind speed at 13 km/h and humidity near 70%. Over the coming days residents should stay alert as heavy rainfall may continue in many parts of Madhya Pradesh. CM warns jail for anyone troubling cows in MP In Katangi Balaghat MP Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav hit back at Congress over cow-meat tax allegations. He called cows sacred housing 33 crore deities and reaffirmed his government’s ban on cow slaughter. Yadav warned anyone harassing cows will face jail. He accused Congress of disrespecting cows and reminded viewers of their past actions urging people not to forgive them. The CM’s strong words aim to protect cows and counter opposition claims ahead of upcoming polls. CM inaugurates Sansad Khel Mahotsav in Bhopal At Subhash Excellence School Ground Bhopal CM Mohan Yadav inaugurated Sansad Khel Mahotsav 2025. He motivated young players to stay disciplined fit and energetic. Encouraging them to eat milk and ghee he emphasized sports as a path to glory. Comparing sports with defence Yadav said India has always defeated Pakistan on field and border. He praised participants for their enthusiasm and urged them to prepare for bigger national events highlighting sports as key for youth empowerment. CM attacks Cong over Ladli Behna comments During a programme in Katangi CM Mohan Yadav strongly criticized Congress for calling the Ladli Behna scheme fake and alleging women misuse funds for liquor. He urged women to remember these insults and respond firmly. Yadav highlighted Congress’s 20-year rule absence and poor governance comparing the party to a crooked tail that never changes. He warned people against false claims from opposition reinforcing his government’s commitment to women’s welfare and development. Man hangs 9-year-old son out of moving car in Ujjain A shocking incident unfolded in Ujjain when a father dangled his 9-year-old son out of a moving car at midnight. A vigilant policeman spotted the danger and alerted authorities. Police stopped the vehicle and warned the man who claimed it was “just for fun.” Officials condemned the reckless act stressing it endangered the child’s life. Locals joined in criticizing the father’s irresponsibility. Authorities have reiterated that such behaviour will not be tolerated and warned of strict action to protect children’s safety. Finance dept bans use of audit staff as witnesses in corruption cases Madhya Pradesh Finance Department has issued new orders banning State Financial Cell and Accountant General’s office staff from serving as witnesses in court or departmental inquiries. The department clarified these officials’ roles are limited to auditing and account checking. Letters were sent to senior officials divisional commissioners collectors and district CEOs to implement the rule. This move aims to protect audit officials from pressure and ensure fairness in corruption investigations by separating auditing duties from witness testimonies. Private school operators protest in Bhopal over pending RTE payments Private school operators in Bhopal protested outside State Education Centre led by Private School Welfare Association. Their key demand: release of pending payments under the RTE scheme. Association president Shailesh Tiwari warned of a hunger strike if payments were delayed further. Operators highlighted financial stress faced by many schools due to unpaid dues affecting teachers and operations. They urged immediate government action to prevent a crisis in the private education sector emphasizing the importance of timely funds for smooth functioning. Rat bites passenger at Indore airport At Indore Airport passenger Arun Modi from Bhopal was bitten by a rat while waiting for an IndiGo flight to Bengaluru. The rodent entered his trousers causing injury. Modi complained of no medical facility at the airport and had to seek treatment only after reaching Bengaluru. The incident on Tuesday has sparked serious questions about airport cleanliness and passenger safety. Authorities have launched an investigation while travellers demand better hygiene standards and emergency medical services to prevent such incidents in the future. Road patchwork begins in Bhopal after heavy rains In Bhopal permanent road repair work has started on Link Road No. 3 after heavy rains subsided. PWD Chief Engineer Sanjay Maske said temporary white topping gave commuters relief during rains but now full repairs will restore road quality. More areas are scheduled for patchwork soon. Residents welcomed the move but called for strict monitoring to avoid poor workmanship seen in previous repairs. Authorities aim to provide smooth durable roads across the city improving safety and traffic flow for all. Four Active Weather Systems in State According to the Meteorological Department four active weather systems are currently affecting the state leading to heavy rainfall warnings in districts like Indore Bhopal and Ashoknagar. Continuous showers have caused waterlogging problems in several areas. Forecasts suggest that the monsoon is likely to withdraw in the first week of October but this year rainfall activity is expected to continue for longer than usual. In Bhopal the current temperature is around 30 °C with wind speed at 13 km/h and humidity near 70%. Over the coming days residents should stay alert as heavy rainfall may continue in many parts of Madhya Pradesh.