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15-Apr-2026

Brilliant Success: Pratibha Tops Class 10 with 499 Marks The Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education declared the Class 10 results on Wednesday. This year 73.42% of regular students passed the exam. A total of 378 students made it to the top 10 list with marks between 490 and 499. From Panna district Pratibha Singh Solanki secured the first rank by scoring 499 out of 500 marks. Two students got second rank with 498 marks. Seven students stood third with 497 marks. The result shows strong competition and excellent performance by students across the state. Affordable Electricity for Farmers is Government Priority Chief Minister Mohan Yadav said that providing cheap and continuous electricity to farmers is the government’s top priority. He encouraged farmers to use solar pumps to save energy and reduce costs. The government will support and guide all farmers who want to adopt solar energy. He shared this during a meeting of the renewable energy department in Bhopal. The aim is to improve farming conditions and promote clean energy use. This step will help farmers reduce expenses and increase productivity in the long run. Satellite Survey Error Creates Trouble for Wheat Farmers In Madhya Pradesh wheat procurement has already been delayed causing political debate. Now another problem has come up. Satellite verification on the e-procurement portal is showing crops other than wheat in farmers’ fields. This technical error is creating confusion and stopping many farmers from selling their wheat. Jitu Patwari has written a letter to Chief Minister Mohan Yadav accusing the system of failures. He said thousands of farmers are facing financial problems because of this issue. The government may need to fix the system quickly. Namkeen Prices Rise as Export Orders Drop Indore known as the namkeen capital is facing problems in its snack industry. The cost of production has increased making namkeen prices rise by ₹20 to ₹40 per kilogram. At the same time rising tensions between Iran Israel and United States are affecting exports. Orders from Gulf countries have dropped by nearly half and supply has slowed down. This has caused big financial losses for traders. The industry is struggling to manage both rising costs and falling international demand. FIR Filed in ‘Vande Mataram’ Controversy In Indore police have registered an FIR for the first time in a ‘Vande Mataram’ controversy. Two Congress councillors Rubina Iqbal Khan and Fauzia Sheikh Aleem refused to sing the national song during a municipal budget meeting. The Indore Police filed a case against them. This incident has created political tension in the city. Leaders from different parties are reacting strongly and the issue has become a matter of public debate and controversy. Worker Dies After Electric Shock at Resort A tragic incident happened near Khajuraho Railway Station at The Khajuraho Heritage Resort. A worker named Rinku Raikwar died after getting an electric shock. The accident took place when he was trying to chase away monkeys from the roof. The incident happened on Tuesday evening and a video came out on Wednesday. Rinku had joined the job just five days earlier to support his family financially. The tragic death has shocked the local community. Rajendra Bharti Case Hearing Postponed The hearing in the cooperative bank scam case linked to Rajendra Bharti has been postponed. The Delhi High Court was scheduled to hear the case on April 15 but it did not take place. The reason was that the petitioner’s lawyer was absent. Now the next hearing is set for April 28. The court has asked both the state government and the complainant to be present on that date. This case remains important and is being closely followed due to its political connections. Heat Wave Hits Madhya Pradesh Temperature Crosses 42°C Madhya Pradesh is facing intense heat with temperatures crossing 42°C during the day and 25°C at night. Cities like Bhopal Indore Ujjain Gwalior and Jabalpur are experiencing strong heat. Narmadapuram recorded the highest temperature at 42.1°C. Around 14 cities including Ratlam and Khajuraho reported temperatures above 40°C. The rising heat is affecting daily life and health. People are advised to stay hydrated and avoid going out during peak afternoon hours to stay safe.