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17-Feb-2026

MP Board Class 10 English Paper Leaked A major incident has come to light from Burhanpur district of Madhya Pradesh. The Class 10 English board exam paper was leaked just after the exam began. A woman teacher allegedly clicked a photo of the question paper and uploaded it on her WhatsApp status at around 9:35 AM. The incident happened at a government exam center. After receiving the information district officials rushed to the center and started an investigation. The teacher has been suspended immediately. The center superintendent has also been removed. Authorities are questioning the teacher and further action is expected soon. CM Mohan Yadav to Launch Mega Farmers Conference Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav will inaugurate the first state-level farmers conference under the “Krishak Kalyan Year” initiative. The event will be held on February 18 in Kulaith village of Gwalior district. During the program development projects worth Rs 87.86 crore will be inaugurated and foundation stones will be laid. Several senior leaders and public representatives will attend the event. The government says this conference aims to support farmers and improve agricultural development in the state. Large participation of farmers is expected at the venue. Women Congress Protest in Bhopal Over Price Rise In Bhopal the Women’s Wing of Congress staged a unique protest against rising prices. The state president of Mahila Congress Reena Borasi led the demonstration. She carried an empty gas stove an empty cylinder and an empty cooking pan to show how inflation is affecting households. Protesters said that the rising cost of gas and daily essentials is troubling common families. The demonstration attracted public attention in the city. Congress leaders demanded that the government take immediate steps to control inflation and reduce the burden on citizens. Court Rejects Bail in Chhindwara Cough Syrup Case The Madhya Pradesh High Court has rejected the bail pleas of four accused including Dr. Praveen Soni in the Chhindwara toxic cough syrup case. Around 30 children had died after allegedly consuming a harmful cough syrup. During the hearing the court called the incident extremely serious. The court observed that the doctor did not follow government guidelines and gave restricted fixed-dose medicines to children under four years of age. The accused will remain in jail as the case continues. The incident had shocked the entire state. Deputy Ranger Shot in Raisen Accused Found Dead A shocking firing incident took place in Raisen district. A former employee allegedly opened fire at a nursery in-charge deputy ranger and other staff members. Deputy Ranger Rakesh Sharma was shot in the back. A woman employee Suman Bai was also injured as the bullet passed through her body. Another worker narrowly escaped. After the firing the accused fled from the spot. Later his body was found hanging from a tree nearby. Police suspect suicide but are investigating all angles in the case. Coaching Operator Assaulted in Ujjain A violent clash was reported in Keshav Nagar area of Ujjain. A coaching class operator was allegedly attacked by a group of people over a dispute related to money. Reports say that the accused demanded illegal weekly payment. When the victim refused they attacked him with sticks outside his house. The injured man was later referred to a hospital in Indore due to serious injuries. Police have registered a case against two accused and are examining CCTV footage. The video of the incident has also surfaced. 119 Revenue Inspectors Promoted as Naib Tehsildars The Madhya Pradesh government has appointed 119 Revenue Inspectors as in-charge Naib Tehsildars. The Revenue Department has issued official orders regarding their new postings in different districts. However officials who are facing departmental inquiries or criminal cases will not be given the charge. All selected officers have been directed to join their new posts immediately. The government says the decision has been taken to strengthen administrative work at the district level and improve public services related to land and revenue matters. CCTV and Jammers Used to Prevent Cheating in Exams The Madhya Pradesh Board conducted the Class 10 English exam from 9 AM to 12 noon. Around 9 lakh students appeared for the exam across the state. For the first time CCTV cameras and signal jammers were used to prevent cheating. Despite strict arrangements eight new cheating cases were reported from five districts. Officials confirmed that no cheating cases were reported in the Class 12 exam. Authorities say strict monitoring will continue during the remaining board exams to ensure fair and transparent conduct. Cold Nights Warm Days Across the State The state is currently experiencing mixed weather conditions. Days are becoming slightly warmer while nights remain cool in many districts. In cities like Bhopal Indore and Gwalior the morning started with light fog reducing visibility on some roads. However the fog cleared after sunrise. According to the Meteorological Department maximum temperatures are slowly rising due to clear skies. At the same time minimum temperatures are still low especially in northern parts of the state. Some areas recorded cold winds during early morning hours. Weather experts say there is no major rain forecast for the next two to three days. Farmers have been advised to monitor temperature changes especially for wheat and vegetable crops. Overall Madhya Pradesh is witnessing stable weather with pleasant afternoons and chilly nights continuing for now.