Bhaskar English brings you the biggest news from Madhya Pradesh and around the world. Here are the top news headlines of the day: 1. Pakistan hosts high-level talks on Iran war: Saudi, Turkish and Egyptian foreign ministers attend Today marks the 30th day of US-Israel on Iran. A meeting of the foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt has begun in Islamabad, Pakistan’s capital, to discuss ending the Iran war. Read more 2. MP’s first bow string flyover unveiled, watch drone VIDEO: 400-ton structure launched at 23 metres, Indore Ujjain travel to ease from June Indore residents are set to get relief from heavy traffic at Lavkush Square soon. The Indore Development Authority has installed the first bow-string structure, weighing around 400 metric tons, at a height of 23 metres on a six-lane Level-2 flyover. Officials say the flyover is likely to open by June. Read more 3. ‘Friend stood guard at gate, her husband raped me ’: Woman accuses parlour owner, FIR filed against 3 A young woman has accused a man of calling her and threatening to defame her if she did not come to his house. The incident reportedly took place on Saturday. The accused has been identified as Sharif Khan. Read more 4. Modi says war has triggered global fuel crisis, PM urges people not to believe rumours Narendra Modi spoke about the West Asia conflict during the 132nd episode of Mann Ki Baat. He said that the has led to a petrol and diesel crisis, but India is managing the situation. He urged people not to believe rumours and to trust official information shared by the government. Read More 5. Only 10–15% industries are running single shift: Israel-Iran war pushes raw material prices up by 30%; shutdown fears grow The impact of the Israel-Iran war is now clearly visible on the industries of Madhya Pradesh. Raw material prices have increased by 20 to 30 per cent. At the same time, logistics costs have also become 5 times more expensive. This is directly affecting production and supply. Read more 6. Gas cylinder black marketing: ₹918 cylinder sold for ₹2500, agency staff held; 68 cylinders seized in a day-long raid Amidst the chaos over gas cylinders in the capital, 68 gas cylinders were seized from various parts of the city in a single day. These included domestic and commercial cylinders. Read more 7. 80 lakh people march against Trump in United States Around 8 million people joined the “No Kings” rallies across the US on Saturday, protesting against Donald Trump over tensions with Iran, immigration policies, and rising inflation. Read More 8. First list of aldermen released for MP municipal councils: 4 councillors each, nominated in 123 municipal councils After a long wait and deliberations, the names of aldermen in urban local bodies in Madhya Pradesh were announced on Sunday. Nominated councillors have been appointed in 123 municipal councils across the state. Read more 9. Tiger poaching site reveals 1-acre opium crop: More than 700 plants worth nearly ₹1 crore, police yet to act Now another major revelation has come to light in the case of the tiger’s killing in Chhatiaam village, located near Tamia in Chhindwara district. In the same field where the STR tiger was killed by administering urea, opium cultivation was also being carried out secretly. Read more 10. Banks to remain closed for 14 days in April Next month, i.e. in April, banks will not operate for a total of 14 days in different states across the country. According to the calendar issued by RBI, banks will remain closed for 8 days at different locations next month. Read More Post navigation Dance show sparks row at temple fair:Obscene moves to film songs at Ujjain event draw anger among villagers Tiger poaching site reveals 1 acre opium crop:More than 700 plants worth nearly ₹1 crore, police yet to act