Chaos at Gwalior Bollywood Night: Kailash Kher Stops Show Gwalior witnessed chaos during a Bollywood Night concert by famous singer Kailash Kher. While he was performing a section of the crowd became uncontrollable and started jumping barricades to move closer to the stage. Some people even tried to reach the stage creating a risky situation for the artist and his team. Kailash Kher stopped singing midway and warned the audience through the microphone. He said people should not come near the equipment and threatened to end the show. Expressing anger he said the behavior was irresponsible. Police later intervened and controlled the situation so the event could continue safely. New Farming Technologies on Display at Bhopal Agriculture Expo A grand agriculture and horticulture technology exhibition began in Bhopal attracting farmers and experts from across the region. The 10th International Agriculture and Horticulture Technology Fair was inaugurated at the Central Institute of Agricultural Engineering. BJP state president Hemant Khandelwal and cabinet minister Vishwas Sarang opened the event and addressed farmers. Leaders said such exhibitions help promote modern farming methods innovation and technology. Experts shared ideas on advanced machinery irrigation and crop management. Many farmers showed interest in learning new techniques to increase production and income. The event aims to connect science with farming at the grassroots level. Congress Launches Statewide Campaign Against ‘Vote Theft’ The Congress party has announced a major statewide campaign in Madhya Pradesh accusing the ruling government of large-scale “vote theft.” PCC chief Jitu Patwari and state in-charge Harish Chaudhary addressed a press conference in Bhopal. Patwari claimed that nearly 51 lakh fake voters exist in the state and alleged that the previous election was manipulated. To counter this Congress will start the “Sangathan Srijan Abhiyan” from January 1 to February 15 2026. The campaign will focus on strengthening the organization and connecting with the public. Congress also demanded a fresh investigation into alleged fake voting. Dr. Kalam Simulatory Space Centre Planned in Bhopal The Madhya Pradesh government has announced plans to establish a Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Simulatory Space Centre in Bhopal. The proposal is being sent to the central government under the Prime Minister’s Jan Vikas Karyakram. Minister of State Krishna Gaur said the centre will help connect youth with science national security and nation-building. The facility will promote interest in space technology and scientific thinking among students. It is expected to offer simulation-based learning and interactive experiences. The initiative aims to inspire young minds and prepare them for future careers in science and technology. Former Minister’s Wife Demands to Present Husband Publicly The controversy involving former minister Deepak Joshi continues to intensify. Pallavi Raj Saxena who claims to be his wife released a new video from an Arya Samaj temple in Bhopal. She said her marriage is legally valid and supported by the institution. Pallavi stated that the temple is a recognized legal body and will defend the marriage in court if needed. She also revealed that her last conversation with Deepak Joshi was on the 20th via a conference call. Since then she has not been able to contact him and demanded that he be brought forward. Dindori Collector Scolds Absent Doctors During Hospital Inspection In Dindori district Collector Anju Pawan Bhadoria conducted a surprise inspection of the district hospital along with the SDM. During the visit several duty doctors including the civil surgeon were found absent. The collector ordered show-cause notices for the absent doctors. She personally called the civil surgeon to the hospital and reprimanded him for giving false information. The collector said apologies were not enough and warned against neglecting poor patients. She strongly criticized doctors who remain absent and focus on private practice stressing accountability in government hospitals and better care for patients. Khajuraho Airport Ranked Number One in India Khajuraho Airport has achieved the top rank among all airports in India. According to the 2025 Customer Satisfaction Survey released by the Airports Authority of India Khajuraho secured first position based on passenger feedback. Travelers gave the airport the highest scores for cleanliness facilities and staff behavior. The airport’s efficient services and courteous staff impressed passengers. Officials said this achievement reflects consistent efforts to improve traveler experience. The ranking has brought pride to Madhya Pradesh and is expected to boost tourism in the Khajuraho region which is already famous for its world heritage temples. Trees Cut on Ayodhya Bypass Before NGT Order A major environmental controversy has emerged after trees were cut on the Ayodhya Bypass even before an official order from the National Green Tribunal. The National Highways Authority of India through the municipal corporation reportedly cut nearly half the trees along the bypass. Environmental activists allege that the cutting was done hastily day and night without waiting for legal clearance. They have announced plans for a large protest to save the remaining trees. Activists are demanding FIRs against those responsible for the illegal cutting. The issue has raised serious concerns about environmental protection and governance. Cold Nights Warm Days Continue in Madhya Pradesh Madhya Pradesh is witnessing mixed weather conditions across the state. Nights remain cold in many districts while daytime temperatures are slowly rising. Cities like Bhopal Indore Gwalior and Jabalpur are experiencing chilly mornings with light fog in some areas. The Meteorological Department said no major rainfall is expected in the next few days. Northern winds are keeping the weather dry and cool. Farmers have been advised to protect crops from cold nights. Overall the weather will stay stable with clear skies and gradual warming during the day.