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28-Jan-2026

Farmer Dies by Suicide in CM’s Home District A tragic incident has been reported from Ujjain district the home district of the Chief Minister. Due to heavy storm rain and hail crops were badly damaged. A 30-year-old farmer Pankaj Malviya was under stress because of crop loss. On Wednesday his body was found hanging in his farm. Before his death he shared a video of his destroyed crop and a sad song on social media. Pankaj was the only earning member of his family. Police reached the spot and started an investigation. The incident has raised concerns about farmers’ distress in the state. CM Touches Teacher’s Feet at State Education Conference A state-level education quality teachers’ conference was held in Bhopal on Wednesday. The event was organized to improve education and honor teachers. Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav attended the program and honored his former teacher Kokila Singh. As she came on stage the Chief Minister walked towards her and touched her feet to seek blessings. The moment received loud applause. School Education Minister Uday Pratap Singh was also present. Five teachers were honored during the event. The conference was organized at Subhash Excellence School by the Madhya Pradesh Teachers’ Association. Dhirendra Shastri Calls for Unity Amid UGC Rules Amid the nationwide debate over new UGC rules spiritual leader Pandit Dhirendra Krishna Shastri gave a message of unity. Speaking during a religious discourse at Bageshwar Sanatan Math in Mumbai he said people should not be divided on the basis of caste. He raised the slogan “One India One Indian” and stressed equal opportunities for all. Shastri said education should unite society not break it. His statement came as protests and discussions continue across the country over the UGC’s new education guidelines. Indore Water Contamination Death Toll Rises to 30 The number of deaths due to contaminated drinking water in Indore has increased to 30. A 62-year-old woman Laxmi Rajak from Bhagirathpura area died during treatment. Several people in the area fell sick after consuming polluted water. Six patients are still admitted to hospitals. Angry residents staged protests demanding action. Taking the matter seriously the High Court ordered an independent investigation. The court called it a serious public health issue and asked authorities to ensure clean drinking water. Officials are testing water sources and reviewing safety measures. BJP Leader Accused of Beating Woman in Satna In Satna district a BJP mandal president has been accused of assaulting a young woman and her mother. The incident took place late Tuesday night in Nagod police station area. According to reports the accused Pulkit Tandon allegedly abused and chased the two women before beating them. Both victims were seriously injured and taken to hospital for treatment. The dispute reportedly started during a conversation at Tandon’s shop godown. Police have registered a case and started investigation. The incident has created political tension and public anger in the area. Woman Set on Fire Over Land Dispute in Katni A shocking crime was reported from Katni district’s Badwara police station area. A 50-year-old woman was set on fire following a land dispute. The accused poured petrol on her face and set her ablaze on Tuesday night in Majhgawan Chhagra village. The woman suffered severe burn injuries and was rushed to the district hospital. Her condition remains critical. After the incident the accused fled the scene. Police teams have been formed to search for him. The incident has caused fear and outrage among local residents. MP Weather Changes Rain and Hail Alert Weather conditions changed across Madhya Pradesh on Wednesday. Many districts saw rain strong winds and hailstorms. Ujjain Indore Bhopal and nearby areas received light to moderate rain. In some places hail damaged standing crops causing trouble for farmers. The weather department said a western disturbance is active over the state. Due to this cloudy skies and rain may continue for the next 24 hours. Day temperatures dropped slightly giving relief from heat but nights remain cool. Authorities have advised people to stay alert especially during storms and farmers to protect crops where possible.