During this, the chief minister also held discussions on various issues with the representatives of various organisations, including the office bearers of farmers' unions.
The controversy of Damoh school, where purported posters of girls wearing Hijab came to light, has taken a new turn as Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Wednesday said that the state government will not allow the conspiracies of religious conversion to succeed.
Nishatpura Police station in charge Rupesh Dubey told ANI over phone, "The incident occurred on the night of June 2. The victim's family lives on rent at the accused's house. On the night of the incident, the girl was playing at home and her mother was preparing food. Meanwhile, the accused
The Bajrang Sena workers reached the Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC) office in the state capital on Tuesday evening and joined the party in the presence of PCC chief Kamal Nath.
Speaking to ANI, the minister said, "The collector is making statements in defence again and again. I think that the role of the collector is suspicious. The Collector is also trying to save the school director. But the true facts will be revealed in the investigation and I think that the Ch
Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh) [India], June 6: Jagran Lakecity University proudly announces the exceptional achievements of its students at the esteemed Khelo India University Games 2023 (KIUG-2023). The university's talented students participated in the 10-day-long sporting event, aimed at promot
CM Chouhan made the remark while addressing a program organised on the occasion of World Environment Day at Ravindra Bhawan in the state capital Bhopal on Monday.
"When those people who follow Dharma become lax, then the unrighteousness increases and this is what is happening today. They (referring to people belonging to a different community) are moving with their mission," BJP MP Thakur said.
Notably, six out of the seven idols of 'Sapta Rishi' installed at the Mahakal Lok corridor, on the Mahakaleshwar temple premises in Ujjain city collapsed and suffered damages due to gusty winds on May 28, officials said.
"No school has the right to compel any girl to wear anything which is not in their tradition. A matter has come to my notice of a school in Damoh and I have ordered an inquiry in this regard. After investigation, we will take action into the matter on the basis of facts," CM Chouhan told rep