Bhaskar English brings you the biggest news updates from Madhya Pradesh and around the world. Here are the top headlines: 1. SC says ‘Vande Mataram’ not mandatory at public events The Supreme Court of India on Wednesday dismissed a petition challenging the Home Ministry’s circular on singing the national song ‘Vande Mataram’. The Court said the directive for public places and events is not mandatory, and the petition was filed too early. Read more 2. Fuel shortage rumours trigger rush at MP petrol pumps Queues seen in Jhabua, Barwani and Maheshwar amid Iran–Israel tensions; panic buying reported. Ujjain collector assures adequate stock despite brief shortages in Bhopal. Read More 3. Police claim human remains found, family denies, Indore EV fire Seven days after incident, police confirm recovery of body parts from house. Family disputes claim; identity of remains yet to be established. Read More 4. Qatar warns it cannot stay silent on Iranian attacks Today is the 26th day of the US–Israel–Iran conflict. Lieutenant Colonel Ibrahim Zolfghari, a spokesman for the Iranian military, made the statement in a recorded video broadcast on state TV. He said, “The strength you used to talk about has now turned into failure. You call yourself the superpower of the world, but if you had this power, you would have come out of this situation by now. Don’t call your defeat a compromise. Your hollow promises are over now.” Read more 5. Bhind student dies in Scotland, family alleges murder 21-year-old MSc student found dead; police term it a suicide. Family rejects claim, says he was stable and doing well. Read More 6. MP Class 5, 8 results out; pass percentage above 93% Overall pass rate stands at 95.14% for Class 5 and 93.83% for Class 8. Results announced by minister at Vallabh Bhavan event. Read More 7. Mamata accuses BJP of trying to dismantle Bengal West Bengal CM alleges plan to merge state with Bihar. Claims extensive political planning already underway. Read more 8. ₹180 crore pathology tender under scanner in MP Experts question viability of tests priced as low as ₹18. Concerns raised over the quality of diagnosis under the NHM project. Read More 9. Fire risk looms over 25,000 buildings in Indore Safety gaps exposed despite official claims; civic body also fails norms. Authorities order inspections and stricter compliance measures. Read More 10. Govt clarifies LPG refill gap remains 25 days Centre dismisses social media claims of 35-day refill rule, says no change made in existing LPG policy. Read more Post navigation Dial 112 staff accused of illegal extortion in Rewa:Claims, ‘will take ₹300 from every truck driver; if any inspector stops, will get mustache shaved’ Judges remove illegal hooter from Congress MLA’s car:₹10,000 penalty imposed; MLA waits half an hour for cash to pay fine