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21-May-2026

Rewa Teacher Cuts Wrist Blames TI and Journalist in Suicide Note A shocking incident was reported from Rewa where a government school teacher allegedly cut the veins of his wrist and blamed a police officer and a journalist for mental harassment. Teacher Anil Kumar Tiwari who works at a CM Rise School in Lalgaon is now admitted to the ICU of Sanjay Gandhi Hospital in serious condition. In a five-page suicide note he reportedly blamed a police station in-charge and journalist Nishant Mishra for his situation. According to the teacher’s son the dispute started after a green tree on their land was allegedly cut without permission. The family claims threats were made and a false police case was also filed against the teacher. CM Mohan Yadav Announces Better Public Transport Plan Mohan Yadav said the Madhya Pradesh government will soon launch a new transport service to improve travel facilities for people in the state. During a meeting with transport department officials the Chief Minister said citizens should get proper and organized public transport services. He announced that the “Mukhyamantri Sugam Parivahan Seva Yojana” will begin soon to improve transport in different areas. Officials also shared plans to create a Road Safety Secretariat to improve road safety and traffic management. Transport and School Education Minister Uday Pratap Singh attended the meeting and discussed future transport improvements in the state. Case Filed After Hotel Search in Bhopal Police in Bhopal have registered a case against several people linked to Hindu organizations after they allegedly entered a hotel and searched it without permission. The incident happened at Shri Balaji Hotel in the Kotwali police station area on Marwari Road. Hotel owner Rajkumar Verma filed a complaint saying a group of people entered the hotel and caused disturbance. The complaint names Bhanu Hindu Ravi and around 10 to 15 others. Police have started an investigation and are checking CCTV footage and statements to understand what happened and whether any rules were broken during the incident. Congress to Train 14000 Local Leaders Across MP Indian National Congress in Madhya Pradesh has planned a large training campaign to strengthen party workers and leaders at the local level. Around 14000 mandalam block and town presidents are expected to receive training over the next two months. Party leaders said this campaign will focus on improving leadership teamwork and communication with people. A special part of the campaign is that local senior leaders will train workers in their own areas instead of outside leaders. The program will begin in the Vindhya region including Sidhi and Singrauli districts before expanding to other places. Three Friends Die in Narmada River One Saved A tragic accident happened near the Narmada River in Dewas district after four friends drowned while bathing in the river. Three young men died while one friend was rescued safely by local boatmen. The incident happened on Thursday afternoon in the Rajaur area. Reports said all four friends had come from Khategaon and entered the river for bathing. After some time they moved into deeper water and started drowning. Local people and boatmen quickly reached the spot and pulled them out from nearly 15 feet deep water. Sadly doctors later confirmed that three friends had died. NGT Gives Approval to Bhopal Ayodhya Bypass Project The Ayodhya Bypass project in Bhopal has received permission from the National Green Tribunal in New Delhi. However officials said the road project must follow all environmental rules and conditions carefully. The case was brought to the tribunal after environmental activist Nitin Saxena raised concerns and filed a petition. Authorities said the bypass project could help improve traffic movement and reduce road congestion in parts of the city. At the same time officials stressed that environmental protection rules must be followed during construction to reduce damage to nearby areas. MP Protects Animals from Heat with Coolers and Green Nets Many parts of Madhya Pradesh are facing extreme summer heat and officials are taking steps to protect animals from rising temperatures. Khajuraho recorded 47.4 degrees Celsius becoming the hottest city in the state. To save animals from strong sunlight and heatwave conditions coolers and green shade nets have been installed in animal shelters and zoo areas. Authorities said special care is being taken because heat levels are increasing even before the start of Nautapa. Due to very hot weather many roads remain empty during afternoon hours as people prefer staying indoors unless they have urgent work.