Bhaskar English brings you the biggest news from Madhya Pradesh and around the world. Here are the top news headlines of the day: 1. Nirmala Sitharaman speaks in LS after Rahul Gandhi slams Budget The discussion on the Union Budget is continuing in Parliament. Rahul Gandhi addressed the Union Budget in the Lower House. Rahul Gandhi said that the United States relies heavily on Indian data to maintain its technological supremacy. Read More 2. Dispute over road accident leads to Jabalpur’s businessman murder: 7 people stabbed with knife in middle of road; 3 accused identified so far A young man was stabbed to death with knives late Sunday night in Jabalpur. Even after two days of the incident, the accused are still out of police custody. However, police have identified the accused and detained some suspects. Police claim that all the accused will be arrested soon. It is being reported that within just 19 minutes, there was a dispute, the accused called his 6 friends to the spot, and then murdered the young man. Read More 3. Retired soldier opens fire on cement trader in Morena: Calls him by name to unlock door, bullet rips through victim’s ribcage; accused on the run On Wednesday morning, a young man shot a cement trader in the Morena district of Madhya Pradesh. The bullet pierced the trader’s ribs and lodged in his stomach. The youth has been referred to Gwalior in a serious condition. The case is from Station Road police station. Read More 4. ‘Vande Mataram’ to play before ‘Jana Gana Mana’ The Ministry of Home Affairs has issued new guidelines regarding the National Song ‘Vande Mataram’. According to the new rules, all people will be required to stand in honor whenever ‘Vande Mataram’ is played at any government event, government school programs, or other formal gatherings. Read More 5. ₹4,000 allegedly charged for every meeting in Mauganj jail A case of alleged illegal extortion and assault on inmates has surfaced at Mauganj Sub-Jail. After his release, a former prisoner submitted a video as evidence of the alleged recovery to the District Collector and the Jail Superintendent. On Tuesday night, Jail Superintendent suspended a guard, Prakash Singh Baghel. During the suspension period, his headquarters will remain at Anuppur District Jail. Read More 6. ‘Was talking about suicide after coming back home’, PG in-charge on Bhopal MBBS student death; father cites academic pressure MBBS student Roshni died under suspicious circumstances in Bhopal on Tuesday. Her body was found in the bathroom of a private PG. An acid bottle was also found nearby. The postmortem report confirmed death by acid. The student’s father, Vantar Singh, who came from Alirajpur to collect his daughter’s body, said that Roshni was definitely under academic pressure, but he never imagined she would take such a step as suicide. Read More 7. US deletes map showing PoK, Aksai Chin as Indian territory The US Trade Representative’s office removed a social media post that showed a map of India including the entire Jammu and Kashmir region, Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), and the Aksai Chin area as part of Indian territory. Read More 8. Stampede after rumour of kalash distribution:25,000 women gather at 15,000-capacity stadium; 3 of 4 gates kept closed Thousands of women had gathered at Dabra Stadium in Gwalior on Tuesday morning at 10:30 AM. There was a consecration ceremony at Asia’s largest Navagraha temple here. 25 thousand women had already been distributed sarees, while kalash (sacred pots) were to be distributed from the stadium. Read More 9. Bageshwar Dham wedding preparations in full swing; guests to get Nagpur rabri, Rajasthan rasgullas Preparations for the marriage ceremony of 301 couples to be held on February 15, Mahashivratri, at Bageshwar Dham in Khajuraho are in the final stages. Cultural nights will be held for three days from February 12. Around 10 to 12 lakh devotees are expected to come during these days, so food arrangements are being made for that many people. Read More 10. Mohsin Naqvi wanted Bangladesh to get ‘respect’ in boycott row Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Mohsin Naqvi said that his aim was for Bangladesh to ‘get some respect’ in the boycott controversy, which dominated headlines in the T20 World Cup 2026. Pakistan had, on 1 February, announced that they will boycott the match against India on 15 February. Read More Post navigation Indore-Pithampur economic corridor cleared:21-km eight-lane stretch to shape new industrial future with farmer participation and land pooling model Flour business fails, trader sets up drug factory in Ashoknagar:Learns to make narcotics on YouTube, supplies using car marked BJP vice-president