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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. ‘Discuss important issues, including inflation unemployment’, says Priyanka Gandhi During the discussion in the Lok Sabha on Monday, marking 150 years of Vande Mataram, Priyanka Gandhi asked why this song, which has been a part of the nation’s soul for 150 years and has lived in people’s hearts for 75 years, is being debated today. Read More 2. Debt-ridden MP govt plans to raise funds by selling properties The Madhya Pradesh government is carrying a massive debt of Rs 4 lakh 64 thousand crore. To reduce this burden, it is preparing to sell or rent out government-owned properties located in other states. Many of these assets are unused, stuck in disputes, or occupied. The government is now collecting complete details so that these assets can be monetised and used to raise funds. Read More 3. Supreme Court slams Indore police officials for false affidavit, Commissioner ordered to explain actions The Supreme Court has strongly criticised two senior police officers of Indore for submitting a false affidavit in a serious case. The court has now made the Indore Police Commissioner a party to the matter. The officers had claimed that accused Anwar Hussain had multiple serious criminal cases against him, but the records showed otherwise. Read More 4. Thailand launches airstrikes on Cambodia over Shiva temple row, Bangkok evacuates 385,000 civilians from border districts Violence has flared again between Thailand and Cambodia. On Monday morning, Thailand carried out air strikes on Cambodian positions. The Thai military said the strikes targeted only military sites. Read More 5. MP’s Balaghat district declared ‘Naxal-free’, Zone in-charge among 12 Naxalites surrender, hand over 12 weapons including two AK-47s Twelve cadres of the Communist Party of India (Maoist) surrendered before the police, handing over their weapons, in a major breakthrough against Naxal violence in Balaghat district. The district, historically affected by Naxal activities since the 1990s, has now been officially declared Naxal-free. Read More 6. Dalit woman accuses bus agent of rape, coercion in Khandwa; alleges blackmail with edited photos A 30-year-old married woman from Khandwa has accused a bus agent of repeatedly raping and blackmailing her for months. She says the man edited her photos into obscene images, threatened to make them viral, demanded money, and even pressured her to change her religion. Read More 7. IndiGo cancels 250+ flights on Day 7 as crisis continues India’s largest airline, IndiGo, continued to face severe operational disruptions on Monday, with more than 250 flights cancelled across major airports including Delhi, Srinagar, Hyderabad, Bengaluru and Ahmedabad. Read More 8. Female BLO dies of heart attack in Sagar; son claims extreme workload of SIR caused stress A female Booth Level Officer (BLO) from Sagar, Lakshmi Jarolia, died during treatment after suffering a heart attack. Her family claims that heavy workload and mental pressure during the SIR survey led to her health deteriorating. With her death, the number of BLOs who have died during SIR duties in Madhya Pradesh has crossed seven. Read More 9. IndiGo disruptions push domestic airfares up; Indore flights to Delhi Mumbai now costlier than Sharjah Flight disruptions at major airports in Madhya Pradesh continued on Sunday and are expected again on Monday. IndiGo flights from Indore, Bhopal, Jabalpur and Gwalior remain heavily affected. Passengers at Indore’s Devi Ahilyabai Holkar Airport are facing long delays, cancellations, rising fares and poor responses from airline staff. Read More
10. ICC in crisis as JioStar exits deal citing heavy losses The International Cricket Council (ICC) is staring at a major media-rights crisis ahead of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, with Reliance Industries-controlled JioStar formally informing the governing body that it cannot service the remaining two years of its India deal due to deep financial losses. Read More