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11-May-2026

Transfer Policy to Be Brought in Next Cabinet Meeting The Madhya Pradesh government is planning to remove the ban on employee transfers. The Chief Minister has directed the General Administration Department to bring a proposal in the next cabinet meeting. This decision will help government employees who want to change their work location. Tribal Affairs Minister Vijay Shah said the new transfer policy should allow voluntary transfers without any limit. Some other ministers also supported this idea. Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav said the government will carefully think about all suggestions before taking a final decision. The issue will be discussed again in the upcoming cabinet meeting. Protest in Ujjain Police Use Lathicharge In Ujjain Congress leaders and workers protested against the district ban on farmer leader Ashok Jat. The protest became tense and police had to use lathicharge to control the crowd. During the clash one farmer named Jayaram Jat was injured. Police also detained three people. Before the protest a video went viral on social media. In the video Congress MLA Mahesh Parmar was seen arguing with Additional SP Alok Sharma. The MLA was seen trying to touch the officer’s feet and following him on the road. The incident has created political debate in the state. Cabinet Approves Projects Worth Over ₹29540 Crore A cabinet meeting was held under the leadership of Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav. In this meeting the government approved development projects worth more than ₹29540 crore. These funds will be used for improving basic facilities in the state. The money will support better roads health services irrigation systems and social welfare schemes. Around ₹15598 crore has been approved for public finance programs. ₹6900 crore will be used for improving urban roads and their development. Also ₹6116 crore has been approved for pensions for poor elderly citizens. The government says these decisions will help the people and support development. Residents Protest in Bhopal Over One-Month Water Shortage In Bhopal’s Barkheda Pathani area people protested because they have been facing a water shortage for the last one month. Angry residents gathered outside the Municipal Corporation Ward-56 office. They broke empty water pots as a sign of protest. The protesters said that water is not coming regularly to their homes causing many problems for families. Women and local residents joined the demonstration. They raised slogans against the authorities and demanded immediate action. People said they have made several complaints but no solution has been provided yet. They are asking officials to restore water supply quickly. Woman Airlifted to Bhopal AIIMS Another Suicide Case in Indore In Singrauli district a 32-year-old woman was airlifted to Bhopal AIIMS through the “PM Shri Air Ambulance Service.” She was very ill and doctors decided to shift her quickly to save her life. The government arranged the emergency air service for better treatment. In another incident in Indore a 22-year-old woman died by suicide. According to reports she was scolded by her mother-in-law for wearing jeans. Family members have accused her husband and mother-in-law of harassment and mental pressure. Police have started an investigation. These incidents have raised serious concerns in the state. Severe Heat Continues in MP Temperature Rising Across the state The weather in Madhya Pradesh is very hot these days. In many cities the temperature is rising and causing problems for people. The sun is shining strongly during the day. In some places the temperature has crossed 40 degrees Celsius. Because of the heat streets look empty in the afternoon. People are staying indoors to avoid the hot sun. Workers and students are facing difficulties while going outside. Doctors are advising everyone to drink more water and avoid direct sunlight. The weather department says hot conditions may continue for the next few days. People should take care of their health.