Bhaskar English brings you the biggest news from Madhya Pradesh and around the world. Here are the top news headlines of the day: 1. Parliament adjourned until March 9; BJP MP asks, ‘Is Rahul plotting India’s partition to gain power?’ Lok Sabha proceedings lasted only about 10 minutes on the 13th day of the Budget Session. As soon as the House began on Friday, opposition MPs shouted, “Hardeep Puri, resign!” The House was adjourned five minutes later. The House resumed at 12 noon. Amid continued uproar, some bills related to the Education and Law Ministries were introduced. Chairperson Sandhya Rai then adjourned the Lok Sabha until 9 March. Rajya Sabha also adjourned until the same date. Read More 2. MP restores ration distribution after server fix: 1.32 crore beneficiaries to receive supplies without disruption Nearly 1.32 crore beneficiaries across Madhya Pradesh will now receive ration supplies without difficulty after a five-day server outage disrupted distribution at more than 28,000 fair price shops. Read More 3. Missing MBA student found dead after 4 days in Indore In Indore’s Dwarkapuri police station area, the body of a 25-year-old missing MBA student was recovered from a house on Uncle Gali. On receiving information, the FSL team arrived and began investigations. The body was found in a nude condition, making the case suspicious. The room where the body was found belongs to her classmate, Piyush Dhanotia, a resident of Mandsaur, who was renting it. Both were pursuing their MBA from an institution on Saver Road. Read More 4. PM unveils ‘Seva Teerth’ as new name for PMO Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday unveiled the name of the new building complex housing the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), the National Security Council Secretariat (NSCS), and the Cabinet Secretariat as ‘Seva Tirth’. PM Modi will shift to the new PMO today. He will inaugurate Karya Bhavan-1 and 2 along with Seva Tirth around 6 pm. He will then address a public event. Karya Bhavan-1 and 2 will house the offices of various central government ministries. Read More 5. Eight attackers surrounded the man, stabbed repeatedly in Jabalpur Ranjhi police arrested four accused, including Shivam Vajpayee, in connection with the murder of Akansh Sahu, whose life was cut short after being stabbed multiple times following a minor vehicle collision. CCTV footage from the scene shows seven to eight assailants attacking the victim. Four other suspects remain at large. Read More 6. Cheap ‘Kanjar whisky’ at ₹30 thrives in Bhind, seven-home network sells illegal liquor openly from cots and bags An illegal liquor trade is running openly from a Kanjar settlement near Rehkola Mata Temple in the Daboh area, around 85 km from Bhind. Locally known as “Kanjar whisky”, the raw liquor is sold for just Rs 30 (around 30 pence) per pouch. Read More 7. BNP to form govt with two-thirds majority, PM Modi congratulates Tarique Rehman on massive victory The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) achieved a decisive victory in Thursday’s general elections, winning 209 of the 299 parliamentary seats, well above the 150-seat majority threshold. Results for 286 seats have been declared so far. Read More 8. Criminals shoot father son-in-law in Morena Criminals surrounded and shot at a father-in-law and son-in-law in the Morena district of Madhya Pradesh. The bullet pierced through the son-in-law’s thigh, while the father-in-law’s foot was shot through. Read More 9. Refused to play Rai music, shot dead in Sagar A 15-year-old boy was killed after a shot was fired during a wedding procession late Thursday night in Sagar. The incident took place near Gola Kuan under the Motinagar police station area. The victim, identified as Vivek Bansal (15), was playing in a band that was leading the wedding procession. He was shot in the chest and collapsed on the spot. He died while being taken to the hospital. Read More 10. ‘Better to shut down RERA, it has become a “rehabilitation centre for retired bureaucrats’, says Supreme Court The Supreme Court of India has strongly questioned the functioning of the Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA), remarking that it may be better to shut the body down as it is failing to help homebuyers and instead benefiting defaulting builders. A bench led by Chief Justice Suryakant and Justice Joymaly Bagchi made these observations while hearing an appeal against a decision of the Himachal Pradesh High Court. Read More Post navigation Mother poisons three daughters, consumes poison herself:All children die in Alirajpur; woman critical, family dispute suspected Bhagwat katha by rape-accused Uttam Swami in Jabalpur:Mahamandaleshwar confines himself as woman levels allegations