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Madhya Pradesh

HC tells Centre to decide petitioners’ representation

MP high court yesterday directed the petitioners to submit a representation to the Central government over extending services of chief secretary R Parasuram for six months.

Rain drenches capital, heavier showers likely

Moderate to heavy showers drenched the state capital in installments

Bhopal: 12-year- old electrocuted

 12-year- old boy was electrocuted when he came in contact with an electric wire under Kolar police station area yesterday.

33,761 lock choices for engg

We are expecting far greater turnout in the second round of counselling that would commence on July 3.

BMC sets up emergency control rooms

The Bhopal Municipal Corporation (BMC) has set up emergency control rooms at headquarters and zone levels to deal with any situations arising out of heavy rain.

Doctors urge ministers to revoke suspension orders; no change in working of health centres

Upset over the decision of principal secretary health, Praveer Krishn for suspending four doctors of health centres of Bhopal, doctors met ministers and urged them to revoke suspension orders yesterday.

MP to have quick response police team

To ensure the quick response on receipt of information and control crime in the state, the state police department has decided to establish a police control room like 108 ambulance service. The phone number of police control room will remain 100.

Counselling for med courses from June 17

The online counselling for admissions to various postgraduate (PG) medical and dental courses like the MD/MS/diploma (Doctor of Medicine, Master of Surgery) and MDS on the basis of the National Eligibility-CumEntrance Test (NEET-PG) will commence from June 17.

Farmers, women disappointed: Nath

Urban development minister Kamal Nath on Thursday while speaking at a public function in Seoni said that farmers, women and youth are all disappointed with the Shivraj Singh Chouhan government.

MP registers decrease in crimes against SC, ST

The ruling party may heave a sigh of relief in the election year as Rajasthan surpasses Madhya Pradesh in crimes against scheduled tribes (ST) as per the National Crime Record Bureau (NCRB) report for 2012. MP topped this list in 2011.

Madhya Pradesh tops in foeticide, infanticide cases in India

Madhya Pradesh reported the highest number of foeticides and infanticides across all states in the country, show statistics from the National Crime Records Bureau for 2012.

CM performs bhoomi pujan for R22- cr road

Chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan performed the bhoomi pujan ( groundbreaking ceremony) for an 80-feet wide road from Marimata square to the railway overbridge -- a distance of roughly 2.5km -- on Wednesday. The MP Road Development Corporation is providing Rs. 22.36 crore for the roadwidening work, expected to be completed within three months.

Neglected Gandhi Hall to be restored soon

The historic and longneglected Gandhi Hall could soon be restored to its former pristine glory, albeit with a few enticing add-ons like children-friendly gardens, an amphitheatre and, on a more prosaic note and space for commercial activities permissible on a strictly temporary basis.

Domestic workers to protest for wages

Scores of domestic workers will hold demonstrations on June 17 -- International Domestic Workers’ Day -- to press for minimum wages, issuance of identity cards, insurance cover and constitution of a Social Welfare Board.

Sustain the urge to be unique: Kalam

Igniting the minds of the youth has always been a mission for former president of India, APJ Abdul Kalam, and he did just that before a packed audience of students at Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya auditorium on Wednesday.
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