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22-Nov-2025

MP Govt Ready to Welcome South Indian Industrialists Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav visited the Hyderabad headquarters of Greenko a leading renewable energy company. He reviewed modern technologies energy-saving systems and several green power projects. The CM said industry leaders from South India are welcome to set up units in MP but he is not asking them to shut their industry in their home states. He said they can work there and also invest in MP to create jobs. The government will provide every required facility and solve issues personally. He said MP has equal opportunities in every sector and the state is ready to welcome all investors. High Court Orders Fresh Civil Judge Result After Major Concerns The Madhya Pradesh High Court in Jabalpur has taken serious note of the low selection numbers of reserved categories in the Civil Judge Recruitment 2022. Out of 191 posts 121 remained vacant and not even one ST candidate was selected. Only one SC candidate made it to the list. Calling this situation extremely serious the court ordered the exam cell to issue a revised merit list. It directed that minimum marks for SC be considered 45% and for ST 40% for mains with relaxation also in interview marks. The revised list must be submitted before the next hearing. BLOs Under Heavy Pressure Leading to Suicides: Jitu Patwari Congress state president Jitu Patwari has raised concerns over the SIR process in MP claiming that very little time has been given to BLOs. According to him BLOs are under extreme pressure and BJP leaders are forcing them to cut names from the voter list. He alleged that this mental stress has led to several BLO deaths and heart attacks. Patwari also questioned the state’s law and order by referring to recent disturbing incidents. He said the government must address these issues seriously before the situation worsens. MP BJP Chief Announces Three New Key Appointments State BJP president Hemant Khandelwal has made three major appointments in his organizational team. Manoranajan Mishra has been appointed as the in-charge of all BJP Morchas in the state. Similarly Ashutosh Tiwari has been made the chief of all BJP cells. Both leaders will coordinate party activities across different wings. Another important responsibility has been given to Jitendra Litoria who will now oversee office management at both state and district levels. These appointments are seen as an effort to strengthen the party structure ahead of upcoming political challenges. Uma Bharti Says Corruption Is the Nation’s Biggest Challenge Former Chief Minister Uma Bharti has stated that India’s biggest challenge is fighting corruption within the country. Speaking to the media at her Shyamla Hills residence she said that apart from reservation important positions should also include candidates from deprived sections. She called for unity among political parties on this issue. Uma Bharti also spoke about protecting Indian rivers especially the Ganga and said cow protection can happen only when farmers take up cattle rearing seriously. She stressed that saving rivers is crucial for India’s environment and future. Uma Bharti Again Raises Demand for Liquor Ban Uma Bharti once again pushed the demand for liquor prohibition in Madhya Pradesh. She said liquor ban is very important and should be implemented step by step. According to her society is slowly moving forward on this issue. She believes that with constant public awareness and strong government action alcohol consumption can be reduced significantly and later stopped completely. Six-Year-Old Girl Raped in Raisen; Public Protest on Highway A shocking case of sexual assault on a 6-year-old girl has been reported from Goharganj in Raisen district. Locals blocked the Jaipur–Jabalpur National Highway in anger and forced nearby shops to close. The police said the girl was playing outside her home when 23-year-old accused Salman lured her by offering chocolates. He took her to a nearby forest assaulted her and fled. The child was found crying in the woods by villagers. Police have registered a case and launched a search for the accused. A reward of ₹10000 has been announced for his arrest. New Rules Set for Mayor and Councillor Election Spending Candidates contesting mayor municipal chairperson and councillor posts will now have to disclose full details of any criminal cases against them. They must also submit daily expenditure reports to the State Election Commission just like Lok Sabha and Assembly candidates. If any candidate hides information in the affidavit their nomination will be cancelled. The Commission has also decided to set spending limits for these elections. A notification regarding all new rules and changes has already been issued to ensure transparent and fair elections. Major Joint Operation Busts Illegal Arms Factory in Sendhwa A major illegal arms factory has been uncovered in Umarti village of Sendhwa under Varla police station. A joint team of Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra police conducted a raid at 4 AM on Saturday. Over 250 police personnel from Pune MP ATS Barwani Khargone and Khandwa participated in the operation. The raid led to the recovery of a large number of weapons and machinery used for manufacturing firearms. The action is considered one of the biggest crackdowns in the region in recent months. Contract Workers Stage Big Protest in Bhopal Bhopal witnessed a massive protest by contract employees demanding regularization and better service conditions. Under the banner of the MP Samvida Sanyukt Sangharsh Manch thousands gathered at Ambedkar Park on Link Road 2. Their nine major demands include regular jobs removal of pay discrepancies equal pay for equal work pension benefits and job security. The workers said if the government does not respond positively they will intensify their agitation in the state capital in the coming days. Cold Winds Return as MP Nights Get Cooler Madhya Pradesh is experiencing cooler nights as light winds from the north continue to drop temperatures across many cities. Evening skies remain hazy and mild fog is expected in low-lying areas. Day temperatures are still comfortable but nights may feel colder than usual. Most places will see temperatures fall to nearly 14–16°C by morning. No rainfall is expected and the weather will stay dry. People are advised to carry light woollens for early morning travel.