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Bhaskar English brings you the biggest news from Madhya Pradesh and around the world. Here are the top news headlines of the day:
1. No-trust motion against Speaker, 118 MPs’ sign notice Opposition has submitted a notice of a no-confidence motion against Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla. Earlier, on the 10th day of the Budget Session the Question Hour in the Lok Sabha could not proceed. Read More 2. Chaos during Kalash Yatra in Dabra turns fatal, 1 dead, 8 injured in stampede A stampede broke out during a Kalash Yatra in Dabra, Gwalior district of Madhya Pradesh, resulting in the death of a woman and injuries to four others, including a young girl. The seriously injured women were referred to Gwalior for treatment. The incident occurred on the first day of the Pran Pratishtha ceremony at the Navgrah Shaktipeeth. Read More 3. Three cars used in Bhopal ‘Love Jihad’ case seized; accused claims videos were shared phone disposed in Ajmer Police have begun questioning Maj Khan, co-accused in rape, love jihad, blackmailing and obscene video viral case of an 11th grade student in Bhopal. On Monday night, based on his identification, three cars – Maruti Ciaz, Swift and Honda City were seized. Osaf Ali Khan, Maj’s accomplice, had raped the student at different locations in all these cars. A team from Kohefiza police station has left in search of the Thar vehicle. It is being claimed that it will be seized soon. Read More 4. Fresh violence flares up in Manipur’s Ukhrul Violence erupted within a week of the formation of the new government in Manipur. Miscreants set fire to 25 houses and four government quarters in Litan Sareikhong village of Ukhrul district. Curfew was imposed across the district after the violence. Internet services have been suspended for the next five days starting from 11:30 AM on 10 February. Security forces are present in the area after violent clashes between Tangkhul and Kuki tribes. Read More 5. Around 7 lakh class 12 students begin exams in MP: First paper held at 3,856 centres; 2,600 students appear in Bhopal The Class 12 board examinations in Madhya Pradesh began on Tuesday with the English paper. Nearly 7 lakh students are appearing for the Class 12 final exams this year, conducted across 3,856 examination centres in the state. Read More 6. Robbers loot ₹80 lakh with fake pistol of ₹40, cash stuffed into hoodies and sack All the accused involved in the Rs 80 lakh robbery at Hotel Kusum Valley on February 3 in Narsinghpur are now behind bars. Police investigation has revealed that the entire robbery was a well-scripted drama, executed using a fake pistol worth Rs 40, a vegetable-cutting knife, and a hammer, all purchased locally. The motive was simple: quick money and a luxurious life. Read More 7. Another Hindu stabbed to death inside shop in Bangladesh’s Mymensingh A 62-year-old Hindu rice trader was killed in a violent late-night attack inside his shop in Trishal upazila, Bangladesh, triggering fear among local residents and minority business owners. The incident occurred at around 11:00 pm on Monday, 9 February at Bogar Bazaar Chauraha. The victim, Susen Chandra Sarkar, owned ‘Messrs Bhai Bhai Enterprise’ and was a resident of Southkanda village. Read More 8. Wife accuses husband of selling smack and ganja in Indore In a significant action against drug trafficking in Indore, a woman from the Malharganj area alerted the police and got her own husband arrested on charges of selling ganja and smack. On Monday, the woman called Police Commissioner Santosh Singh and alleged that her husband, Buddh Kiran, was supplying narcotics to college and hostel students. She also sent a video related to drug dealing to the Commissioner. After reviewing the footage, the Commissioner immediately ordered action, leading to a late-night police raid on a paan shop in Mahalakshmi Nagar, where Buddh Kiran was arrested. Read More 9. MP power firms under ₹49,000 crore debt, 3 DISCOMs run into ₹71,000 crore losses Although the country’s power distribution companies (DISCOMs) may have earned a profit for the first time in the financial year 2024-25, Madhya Pradesh’s power distribution companies are still burdened by heavy debt. Read More 10. Families will not be allowed to stay with Indian players during T20 World Cup 2026 The families of Indian cricketers will not be allowed to stay with the team during the T20 World Cup 2026 campaign. This decision follows the existing policy of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), which has continued its strict guidelines for overseas and multi-city tournaments. Read More