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    Indore Water Crisis: A Family's Grief Amidst Contaminated Drinking Water

    Indore, February 13 "How can we forget the moments we spent with our child?" asks the grieving father of Siya Prajapati, one of the youngest patients to die during the vomiting and diarrhoea outbreak caused by contaminated drinking water in Indore's Bhagirathpura area.The family of Siya is...
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    Digital Census 2027 Launch: Madhya Pradesh Focuses on Data Collection

    Bhopal, February 13 Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Friday described the census as the most comprehensive and decisive campaign that will determine India's future.Speaking at the training conference organized for the first phase of the 2027 Census, Yadav said that the census is an...
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    Kota Resident Dies by Suicide During NEET Studies

    Kota, February 13 An 18-year-old girl who was studying for the NEET-UG reportedly died by suicide after consuming a poisonous substance in her rented accommodation in the Dadabari police station area here on Thursday evening, an official said.The deceased, identified as Juhi Patel (18), was a...
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    Accused in 6-Year-Old Murder Case Ordered to Surrender After SC Ruling

    New Delhi, February 13 In a significant verdict, the Supreme Court on Friday overturned a high court order granting anticipatory bail to a murder accused who had been on the run for more than six years.The top court directed the accused to surrender before the trial court within four weeks and...
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    Maharashtra Police Rescues Workers from Sugarcane Farm

    Beed, February 13 Police have rescued 11 workers who were allegedly held captive, assaulted, and forced to work without pay on a sugarcane farm in Beed district, Maharashtra, an official said on Friday.Acting on the orders of Beed collector Vivek Johnson, the revenue and police administration...
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    Satendra Singh Lohiya: First Asian Para-Swimmer to Cross Cook Strait

    New Delhi, February 13 India's Satendra Singh Lohiya has become the first Asian para-swimmer to cross the Cook Strait in New Zealand.The 38-year-old Lohiya, who hails from the Bhind district of Madhya Pradesh, was awarded the Padma Shri in 2024."Historic Achievement – Cook Strait New Zealand...
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    India's Clean Energy Push: PM Surya Ghar Impacts Households

    Feb 13, New Delhi – India is powering its future, right from the rooftops. The dream of delivering clean, affordable, and reliable energy to every household in India now appears to be turning into reality.The PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana, or the Free Electricity Scheme, is rapidly becoming...
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    India's Clean Energy Push: PM Surya Ghar Transforms Homes

    Feb 13, New Delhi – India is powering its future, right from the rooftops. The dream of delivering clean, affordable, and reliable energy to every household in India now appears to be turning into reality.The PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana, or the Free Electricity Scheme, is rapidly becoming...
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    Family Killed in Madhya Pradesh Accident; Driver Remains at Large

    Morena, February 13 Three members of a family, including a minor girl, were killed and another family member was seriously injured when the motorcycle they were riding was hit by a truck in Morena district, Madhya Pradesh, police said on Friday.The truck driver abandoned the vehicle and fled...
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    SUV Plunges Into Dry Pond in Vidisha, Leaving Fatal Toll

    Vidisha (MP), February 13 Three people were killed and seven others were injured, four of them critically, when the Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) they were travelling in fell into a dry pond in Vidisha district of Madhya Pradesh, police said on Friday.The incident occurred around 10 pm on...
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    MP Gauge Conversion: Railway Project Requires Central Approval, May Impact Over 1.2 Lakh Trees

    Indore, February 13 The Indian Railways has sought final approval from the Centre to begin gauge conversion of the Mhow-Khandwa line in Madhya Pradesh, which could lead to the felling of over 1.2 lakh trees, officials have said.Once approval is granted by the Union Ministry of Environment...
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    MP Forest Conversion: Railway Seeks Approval for 1.24 Lakh Trees

    Indore, February 12 The Railways has sought final approval from the Union Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change to begin gauge conversion of the Mhow-Khandwa line in Madhya Pradesh through dense forests, officials said on Thursday.Once approval is granted, around 1.24 lakh trees...
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    Government Reports Over 2,800 IAS, IPS, IFoS Post Shortfalls

    New Delhi, February 12 More than 2,800 positions are vacant in the three All India Services – IAS, IPS, and Indian Forest Service (IFoS). The IAS alone faces a shortage of 1,300 officers, the government informed Parliament on Thursday.In a written reply to a question in the Rajya Sabha...
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    Illegal Drug Trade Crackdown in Rajgarh District

    Rajgarh (MP), February 12 Police have seized mephedrone (MD) worth nearly Rs 21 crore in the illegal market and arrested two individuals in separate cases in the Rajgarh district of Madhya Pradesh, an official said on Thursday.Acting on a tip-off, a police team from Machalpur police station...
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    Protests and Demonstrations Across Madhya Pradesh Over Government Policies

    Bhopal/Indore, February 12 The nationwide strike called on Thursday by trade unions against the Centre's policies triggered protests in a few districts of Madhya Pradesh, although normal life remained unaffected across the state, officials and industry bodies said.Markets, petrol pumps...
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    Woman Bites Farmer's Finger in Milk Dispute

    Raisen (Madhya Pradesh), February 12 A woman is accused of biting and chewing a farmer's finger after a heated argument with him on Thursday, police said. The incident occurred in Banskheda village, about 26 km from the district headquarters, in Raisen district. Farmer Laxman Singh Kori said...
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    Two Killed in Singrauli District, Crime Linked to Superstition

    Singrauli, February 12 Two people were allegedly killed in a suspected case of human sacrifice linked to superstition in Singrauli district, Madhya Pradesh, early Thursday morning, a police official said.A 21-year-old man, identified as Chhatrapati Singh, has been arrested for allegedly...
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    Labor Strike Disrupts Industries and Transport

    New Delhi, February 12 Normal life remained largely unaffected by the nationwide strike called by a joint forum of central trade unions on Thursday, protesting against the alleged "anti-worker, anti-farmer, and anti-national policies of the central government."Reports indicated a mixed...
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    Madhya Pradesh to Implement 'Vande Mataram' Singing Mandate

    Bhopal, February 12 Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Thursday welcomed the Centre's directive mandating the singing of all six stanzas of the national song 'Vande Mataram' at official functions, and said his government will implement the order in the state.In its order dated...
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    Nationwide Strike: Protests and Delayed Work in Madhya Pradesh

    Bhopal, February 12 The nationwide strike called by trade unions against the Centre's policies on Thursday triggered protests in several districts of Madhya Pradesh, while over 25,000 civilian employees working with defence establishments across the state reported to work an hour late.The...
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