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24-Apr-2026

Fake Ghee Factory Busted in Khandwa 3350 Litres Seized In Khandwa district of Madhya Pradesh officials raided an illegal factory that was making fake ghee. Around 3350 litres of ghee were found in tins and large blue drums. This ghee was made by mixing animal fat which is dangerous for health. The factory was located near Begum Park in the Imlipura area. During the raid officials also found animal skins horns and other remains inside the factory. All items were seized and taken away in trucks. Police detained two people from the spot. The factory had been running secretly for many years without permission. Dairy Activities Helping Farmers Earn More Chief Minister Mohan Yadav said that dairy farming is helping farmers increase their income in Madhya Pradesh. The state government is encouraging milk production and related work to support farmers. With help from the National Dairy Development Board milk collection has improved in many areas. Farmers are now getting better prices for their milk which is improving their financial condition. The government is also working to expand dairy facilities and create more jobs in rural areas. These efforts aim to double farmers’ income and strengthen the rural economy. Probe Ordered in Minister’s Caste Certificate Case The High Court has ordered an investigation into the caste certificate of minister Pratima Bagri. The court did not start a direct inquiry but sent the case to a High-Level Caste Scrutiny Committee. This committee will check all documents carefully and decide if the certificate is valid. The court has given 60 days to complete the process. The issue was raised by Congress leader Pradeep Ahirwar during a press conference. The case will now follow proper legal steps and the final decision will depend on the committee’s report. MP Leads in Stubble Burning Cases Madhya Pradesh has reported the highest number of wheat stubble burning cases in the country. According to data from the Indian Council of Agricultural Research the state has about 69% of total cases. Between April 1 and April 21 more than 20000 incidents were recorded across different districts. Areas like Vidisha and Ujjain have reported the highest numbers. Although the cases are slightly lower than last year the issue is still serious. Stubble burning causes air pollution and damages soil quality which can affect farming in the future. Missing Posters of BJP Councillor Spread in Bhopal In Bhopal posters claiming that a BJP councillor is missing have been seen in many places. The posters show the photo of Madhu Shivnani from Ward 61. They say that anyone who gives information about her will get a reward of ₹5000. However no one knows who printed and distributed these posters. This has created confusion among local residents. Madhu Shivnani is a first-time councillor and her husband is also active in politics. The matter is still unclear and under attention. Kidnapped Children Rescued Safely in Indore Police in Indore rescued two children who were kidnapped from their area. The children aged 9 and 11 went missing in the evening which caused panic among their families. Police quickly started a search operation and found the children safely around 2 AM. Four people including a couple and two young individuals who are siblings were arrested in connection with the case. The police are now questioning them to understand the reason behind the kidnapping. The children are safe and have been returned to their families. Heatwave Alert in Madhya Pradesh Madhya Pradesh is facing very hot weather due to strong hot winds coming from Rajasthan. Many cities including Bhopal Jabalpur and Ujjain are experiencing heatwave conditions. The weather department has issued an alert for several districts where temperatures are very high. In some areas schools have been closed to protect children from the heat. People are advised to stay indoors during the afternoon drink plenty of water and avoid direct sunlight. The heatwave is expected to continue for the next few days so precautions are important.