Bhaskar English brings you the biggest news updates from Madhya Pradesh and around the world. Here are the top headlines: 1. Oppn walks out during Modi’s speech in RS Prime Minister Narendra Modi is responding to the Motion of Thanks on the President’s address in the Rajya Sabha. During his speech, the Opposition started raising slogans. Opposition leaders demanded that Rahul Gandhi be allowed to speak, saying that dictatorship would not be tolerated. Read More 2. Minors made obscene AI-generated videos, photos of girls for ₹549: Accused confess to creating out of curiosity, and sharing it online Two boys aged 15–16 have been held for creating AI-generated pornographic photos and videos of at least nine girls. During police questioning, they admitted they did it because they were curious. “We wanted to see how the girls we live around would look without clothes,” the boys told investigators. Read More 3. Prosecution decision today in Vijay Shah case: Report to be submitted after CM approval; final clearance awaited from BJP central leadership in Delhi The Madhya Pradesh government is likely to take a decision today on granting prosecution sanction against Tribal Affairs Minister Vijay Shah, following directions from the Supreme Court. The decision will be placed before the court after approval from Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, while the state also awaits a final go-ahead from the BJP’s central leadership in Delhi. Read More 4. ‘India US may sign trade deal in 4-5 days’, says Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal says India and US are likely to finalise and sign a joint statement on the much-awaited trade deal of the two countries in 4-5 days. Read More 5. 34-year-old man from Pune lured and trapped: Girl and her associates held him captive, record obscene clip of him to blackmail; accused arrested A man working in Pune was trapped after becoming friends with a girl from Maihar on Instagram. What started as online chatting soon turned into a serious crime. Police said the girl asked him to come to Maihar. When he arrived, she and her companions allegedly held him captive and assaulted him. The accused then threatened to make a nude video of the man viral and forced him to transfer Rs 56,000 online. Read More 6. Family claims ragging, bullying behind MGM student’s death: Parents allege harassment by seniors, humiliating hostel rules; college denies evidence amid Anti-Ragging Committee probe The death of first-year MBBS student Antariksh Agrawal at MGM Medical College has triggered serious allegations of ragging, with his family claiming sustained harassment inside the hostel pushed the student into severe mental distress. The college administration, however, has stated that no confirmed evidence of ragging has surfaced so far, while police have launched a detailed investigation examining multiple angles. Read More 7. Home Minister Amit Shah launches ‘Bharat Taxi’ app The country’s first cooperative cab taxi service, ‘Bharat Taxi’, was launched today. Union Home Minister Amit Shah launched it in New Delhi. The biggest feature of this new service is that no commission will be taken from drivers. Read More 8. Indore elevated corridor work begins on ground: ₹350-crore project stuck for four years sees soil testing amid traffic After remaining stalled for nearly four years, construction of Indore’s long-awaited elevated corridor has finally begun on the ground. The Public Works Department (PWD) has started soil testing work for the 7.40-kilometre-long elevated corridor being built from AB Road to Navlakha. Read More 9. Student assaulted at Aryabhatta Hostel in Jiwaji University: Victim reaches police station, seeks FIR; Vice-Chancellor calls for details of accused An incident of violence between students has come to light at Aryabhatta Hostel of Jiwaji University. A student sustained serious injuries in the assault and had to be taken to hospital for treatment. The injured student has approached the police and demanded registration of an FIR against the accused students. Read More 10. Pakistan PM states, ‘There should be no politics in sports, stand with Bangladesh’ In a major development, Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has said that reiterated his government’s decision to not allow his country to play against India in the T20 World Cup 2026. Read More Post navigation Bhopal’s young filmmakers shine at Rewa film festival:Zero-budgeted short film ‘Bapu Mohe Tractor Dilade’ helps Dreamers Collective to gain accolades After 75 years, Dalit groom rides horse in village wedding:Reaches temple carrying Constitution book, wedding under police protection