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07-Apr-2026

No Ban on Corporation Appointments: Khandelwal Clarifies Hemant Khandelwal said there is no ban on corporation and board appointments in Madhya Pradesh. During his visit to Raisen district he addressed party workers and called the issue “very small.” He explained that only around 50–60 posts are to be filled. He also mentioned that recently aldermen and administrative committees have already been appointed across the state. Khandelwal assured that whenever the party organization decides the remaining appointments will also be completed. His statement aims to clear confusion and reassure party workers about ongoing political decisions. Apply for Agniveer Recruitment Before April 10 The Indian Army has announced recruitment for Agniveer posts in Madhya Pradesh. Candidates can apply online till April 10 through the official website. The recruitment will cover 15 districts including Bhopal. A Common Entrance Exam (CEE) will be conducted in June. Officials said the notification is already available online with complete details. This is a great opportunity for youth who want to join the army. Interested candidates should apply as soon as possible to avoid last-minute issues and carefully check eligibility criteria before submitting their forms. Horse Trading Fear in Rajya Sabha Elections: Singhar Umang Singhar has raised concerns about possible “horse trading” ahead of Rajya Sabha elections in Madhya Pradesh. He alleged that the BJP has a history of buying and breaking governments in different states. With the term of three Rajya Sabha MPs ending on April 9 political tension has increased. Singhar said Congress is aware of such risks but is fully prepared. He expressed confidence that all Congress MLAs will vote for their party candidate. The situation remains politically sensitive as both parties closely watch the developments. Hearing Postponed in Rajendra Bharti Case The Delhi High Court has postponed the hearing in the case related to Rajendra Bharti a Congress leader linked to a cooperative bank corruption case. The hearing which was scheduled earlier will now take place on April 15. The court has issued notices to the state government and the complainant asking them to appear on the next date. This case has gained attention in Madhya Pradesh due to its political connection. Further developments are expected after the next hearing as both sides prepare their arguments. New Financial Training Institute Approved in Bhopal The Madhya Pradesh government led by Mohan Yadav has approved a new Financial Training and Research Institute (FTRI) in Bhopal. The institute will focus on financial research budget analysis and management training. Initially it will operate from the state administrative academy. The cabinet also approved a monthly scholarship of ₹10000 for SC students. Additionally a new irrigation project linked to Gandhi Sagar Dam in Mandsaur district was approved. This project will irrigate 3500 hectares and benefit over 1300 families improving agriculture and water availability in the region. Woman Chooses Boyfriend in Court Shocks Husband A surprising incident happened during a hearing in the High Court. A woman refused to live with her husband and openly chose to stay with her boyfriend Kuldeep Rathore. The husband had filed a habeas corpus petition claiming his wife was being held illegally. However in court the woman clearly stated that she has been living with her boyfriend for 20 days by her own choice. She held his hand in front of the judge and confirmed her decision. The case highlights personal freedom and legal rights in relationships. Storm and Rain Alert Across Madhya Pradesh The weather department in Bhopal has issued an alert for strong winds rain and thunderstorms till April 9. Around 34 districts are under warning. Regions like Gwalior Chambal Sagar and Rewa divisions may also be affected in the coming days. People are advised to stay alert avoid open areas during storms and follow safety guidelines. Sudden weather changes may affect travel and daily activities. Authorities are monitoring the situation and will provide updates if conditions worsen. Residents should remain cautious and prepared.