Violence Erupts at Ambedkar Rally in Sidhi Several Injured Violence broke out during an Ambedkar Jayanti rally in Amilia village of Sidhi district Madhya Pradesh. The situation turned tense when a group of masked people attacked a house. Around 50 attackers entered the home of a young man and started throwing stones and beating family members. Four people from the same family and two police officers were injured in the incident. Some victims suffered serious head injuries. Later the mob also attacked a police station creating panic in the area. Police have started an investigation and security has been increased to control the situation. Workers Protest Outside Motherson Company in Pithampur Hundreds of workers protested outside the Motherson company in Pithampur industrial area. Around 500 male and female employees gathered and started a strike. They accused the company management of unfair treatment and exploitation. Workers said they are made to work more than eight hours daily without proper pay or benefits. They also claimed that employees raising their voice are being removed from jobs. During the protest there was a minor clash between workers and police. Authorities are trying to handle the situation and talks may happen to resolve the issue soon. Ambedkar Jayanti Celebrated with Joy in Mhow Ambedkar Jayanti is being celebrated across Madhya Pradesh with great enthusiasm. The main event is taking place in Mhow the birthplace of B. R. Ambedkar. Thousands of people including Buddhist monks and followers have gathered to pay tribute. Slogans of “Jai Bhim” are echoing everywhere. Leaders and citizens are remembering his contribution to the Constitution and social equality. Chief Minister Mohan Yadav said Ambedkar’s ideas of unity justice and equality are still important today. People are taking part in rallies cultural programs and public meetings across the state. New Rules for MPPSC Exam from April 26 The Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission also known as MPPSC has announced new rules for the upcoming prelims exam on April 26. Candidates must now reach the exam center 90 minutes before the start time. For the first time negative marking will also be introduced in the exam. Officials say these changes are made to improve transparency and prevent unfair practices. Students are advised to carefully follow all new guidelines. The commission hopes these rules will make the examination process more secure and fair for all candidates. Explosions at Waste Company in Pithampur Create Panic Three explosions were reported at a waste management company in Pithampur industrial area. The blasts happened at the Ramky Enviro plant which handles hazardous waste. The sound of explosions was heard up to one kilometer away creating fear among nearby villagers. People in nearby villages said they felt strong vibrations and household items even fell from shelves. No major casualties have been reported so far but the incident has raised serious safety concerns. Authorities have reached the spot and started an investigation to find out the cause of the explosions. Census Work to Begin in Bhopal from May 1 The census process will begin in Madhya Pradesh from May 1. In Bhopal more than 6000 employees will take part in this work. The first phase will continue for one month where officials will collect information about houses and families. Around 33 types of details will be recorded. The work will be done across 25 zones in the city. Officials have already completed training for the staff. The second phase of the census will take place next year. Authorities say this data will help in better planning and development of the state. Heatwave Alert Issued in Madhya Pradesh The weather in Madhya Pradesh is getting hotter as temperatures rise above 40 degrees Celsius in many areas. The India Meteorological Department has issued a heatwave warning for April 16 and 17. Clear skies and strong sunlight have increased the heat across the state. People are advised to stay indoors during peak afternoon hours and drink plenty of water. Doctors are warning about risks like dehydration and heatstroke. Authorities are also preparing to handle extreme weather conditions and ensure public safety during the heatwave. ---