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Renowned folk artist Bhagwandas Raikwar, who dedicated his life to preserving Bundeli folk art and traditional martial practices, has been selected for the Padma Shri Award 2026. He has been honoured under the ‘Unsung Heroes’ category, recognising individuals who have served society and culture selflessly without seeking publicity.

A lifelong custodian of Bundelkhand’s rich cultural heritage, Raikwar is being honoured for his outstanding contribution to the conservation, promotion and transmission of Bundeli folk traditions and indigenous martial arts. The Government of India acknowledged his decades-long grassroots work that kept several fading art forms alive.
Born on January 2, 1944, in Sagar to late Gorelal Raikwar, Bhagwandas Raikwar embodies the spirit of Bundelkhand, where folk life, valour and cultural discipline coexist. Through the akhara tradition, he preserved and taught traditional combat skills such as lathi, spear, sword, shield, trident, farsa, along with folk dance, music, weaponry and even kabaddi, ensuring their continuity among younger generations.
Despite limited resources, he developed Shri Chhatrasal Vyayamshala into a hub of cultural and physical training, instilling discipline, history and values alongside physical fitness. He has represented Bundeli culture at major national and international platforms, including the Mahakumbh, folk festivals, national theatre events and cultural fairs, introducing audiences to Bundelkhand’s heroic legacy. His efforts also helped revive several endangered folk traditions and provided recognition to local artists.
Raikwar’s life stands out for treating art as spiritual practice rather than livelihood. Avoiding fame and accolades, he remained focused on service—making his selection in the ‘Unsung Heroes’ category especially significant.
Following the announcement of the Padma Shri 2026, a wave of joy and pride has swept across Bundelkhand and the state. Cultural scholars, artists and citizens have termed it a historic honour for Bundeli culture, calling it both a recognition of Bhagwandas Raikwar’s lifelong dedication and an inspiration for countless folk artists preserving tradition at the grassroots.

 

 

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Governor Mangubhai Patel attended the fifth convocation ceremony of Maharaja Chhatrasal Bundelkhand University, Chhatarpur, on Friday, on the occasion of Vasant Panchami. 

He was given a Guard of Honour at the venue. During the ceremony, the Governor awarded PhD degrees to 19 students, gold medals to 46 students, and degrees to around 200 students.

Addressing the gathering, Governor Patel urged students to continuously improve their knowledge and skills to face new opportunities and challenges in life. 

He said that degrees are not just certificates but a call to responsibility, and students should contribute to the nation through research, innovation, and hard work. He stressed the importance of truth, moral values, and environmental protection, calling them an integral part of Indian culture.

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The Governor said education is not limited to schools and universities, but is also gained from family and society. He encouraged students to become job creators, not just job seekers, and praised the New Education Policy for giving a new direction to the country’s education system.

Forest and Environment Minister of State Dilip Ahirwar congratulated the students and said Madhya Pradesh is leading in implementing the New Education Policy. Other speakers highlighted discipline, confidence, social harmony, and the role of teachers in shaping a developed and self-reliant India.


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Madhya Pradesh Chief Secretary Anurag Jain has directed all divisional commissioners, district collectors and superintendents of police to 
to eradicate illegal mining activities from the state. 

He ordered stringent action against illegal extraction, storage and transportation of minerals, holding district administrations and police accountable for effective enforcement.

Chairing a state-level review meeting through video conferencing, the Chief Secretary also issued strict instructions to ensure immediate and unhindered disbursal of relief amounts to victims of atrocities belonging to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes

Stressing top priority, he said no procedural or administrative bottlenecks should be allowed in the distribution process, and concerned officials must ensure timely payments.

During the meeting, Mr. Jain reviewed the district-wise implementation of services under the Public Services Guarantee Act, directing officials to ensure that citizens receive notified services within the stipulated time limits. 

He underlined that the Act is meant to guarantee timely service delivery to the public and must be implemented effectively and with measurable outcomes across all districts.

Reviewing agriculture department schemes, the Chief Secretary instructed officials to intensify awareness among farmers against stubble burning, highlighting its environmental and soil-related harms. 

He warned that strict action should be taken against violators despite repeated advisories. The meeting also included a comprehensive review of the law and order situation in the state.


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Sagar Watch News, January 21, 2026/ 
Amid reports of yellowing leaves and spot formation in wheat fields, the Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK), Sagar, has issued an advisory to farmers, attributing the problem to deficiencies of secondary and micronutrients.

According to KVK scientists, the symptoms—being widely observed across Sagar district and reported from other districts as well—are primarily caused by a lack of secondary nutrients such as sulphur and magnesium, and micronutrients including zinc, iron and manganese. Farmers have been advised to address the issue through timely foliar application of appropriate chemical fertilizers.

The advisory recommends using 150 litres of water per acre for spraying, preferably during morning or evening hours. If symptoms persist, a repeat spray after 10 days is advised. Farmers are also urged to closely observe crop symptoms to identify specific nutrient deficiencies.

In cases of severe or unclear symptoms, KVK, Sagar, has advised farmers to seek expert guidance from its scientists without delay.


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Sagar Watch News, January 20, 2026/
 Amid a steady rise in tiger numbers, Madhya Pradesh’s largest protected forest area—the Nauradehi Tiger Reserve—has welcomed a new male tiger, marking an important step in strengthening the reserve’s long-term conservation strategy. 

The three-year-old tiger, relocated from Kanha Tiger Reserve, was released late Sunday night into the Mohli Range under the supervision of the reserve management.

Key focus: genetic diversity and future population health

Forest experts say the introduction of the new tiger is expected to bring positive genetic variation among the existing tiger population in Nauradehi. 

The change in gene pool will help reduce the risk of inbreeding and support healthier future generations—an essential requirement for sustainable wildlife conservation.

Strategic release location after village relocation

The tiger has been released in the Mohli Range, an area that recently became vacant following the relocation of six villages as part of the rehabilitation process. 

This has created a large, undisturbed habitat suitable for wildlife. Authorities stated that the location was carefully selected to avoid immediate territorial conflict with existing tigers. 

Over time, the tiger is expected to establish its own territory and adapt naturally to the forest environment.

From orphaned cub to independent hunter

The journey of the new tiger has been marked by survival and rehabilitation. In April 2023, at just four months old, the cub was separated from its mother in Pench Tiger Reserve

It was later relocated to Kanha, where it underwent nearly two and a half years of systematic training in a controlled enclosure, learning hunting skills and navigating the forest. 

Gradually, the tiger expanded its range and successfully hunted on its own, proving its readiness for release into the wild.

Official clearance and conservation expectations

Following an assessment of its age, health, and hunting ability, the Forest Department granted permission for its relocation to Nauradehi. 

Officials stated that the arrival of the new tiger is expected to positively influence the existing population and contribute to a more resilient tiger lineage in the reserve.

The development is seen as a significant milestone in Madhya Pradesh’s ongoing tiger conservation efforts, reinforcing the state’s position as a leading habitat for big cats in India.


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The General Body meeting of the District Panchayat focused on reviewing the progress of major rural development schemes and issuing time-bound administrative directions. 

Priority was given to ensuring safe drinking water, rural sanitation, housing verification, agricultural inputs, and beneficiary-oriented welfare schemes.

Key decisions included conducting a district-wide operation to test the quality of drinking water supplied under tap water schemes, with instructions to complete water quality testing within one month. 

Verification of newly added names under Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana–Gramin (Awas Plus 2.0) was directed to be completed by 31 January 2026

Emphasis was also laid on maintaining cleanliness in rural schools, anganwadi centres, and other government institutions by utilising sanitation funds available under the 15th Finance Commission.

During departmental reviews, directions were issued to ensure the timely availability of fertilisers to farmers. Under the Chief Minister's Dairy Plus Scheme, departments were asked to place the list of selected beneficiaries before the House within three days. 

Proposals received from members and public representatives under the Basti Vikas Yojana were informed to have been incorporated into the 2025–26 action plan and forwarded to the competent authority.

The meeting also stressed regular conduct of district- and block-level committee meetings, wider dissemination of information about government schemes to elected members, and effective publicity through print, electronic, and social media.

The meeting was held on 20 January 2026 at 3.00 pm in the District Panchayat conference hall, with the participation of elected representatives and district-level officers.


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The divisional review of the Jal Jeevan Mission, chaired by Sagar Commissioner Anil Suchari, brings out serious administrative concerns that go beyond routine monitoring. 

While the official narrative stresses “priority” and “quality,” the review itself exposes clear execution gaps, uneven district-wise performance and weak accountability on the ground.

Points that Fumed the Commissioner

The commissioner expressed strong displeasure over the poor pace of work in Chhatarpur, Panna and Damoh districts, where the Har Ghar Jal works have failed to achieve expected progress. 

Despite repeated directives, the slow execution and lack of visible outcomes prompted sharp remarks, indicating that delays are no longer acceptable. The failure to translate sanctioned projects into actual household water connections clearly irked the chair.

Another point of concern was the lack of seriousness in maintenance, particularly the irregular cleaning of water tanks. The commissioner’s insistence on district-wise progress reports reflects frustration over the absence of systematic monitoring and documentation.

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Key Lapses Highlighted

Overall, the review reveals that the Jal Jeevan Mission in Sagar division is suffering not from lack of policy intent, but from weak execution, monitoring failures and lax field-level responsibility, prompting justified anger from the divisional head.


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 A three-day reunion of the Subedar/Sub-Inspector Batch 1989–1990 was held at the Jawaharlal Nehru Police Academy (JNPA), Sagar, from January 16 to 18, 2026. 

The batch comprised 139 trainee officers, including 25 women and 114 men, who had undergone training at the academy. Sixteen officers have since passed away, while most of the remaining officers attended the reunion with their families.

Meeting after nearly 37 years, the officers fondly recalled their training days and shared emotional moments. Wearing identical tracksuits, they participated in physical training, parade drills, march-past, and sports events, reliving academy traditions. 

The program was organised under the guidance of Additional Director General of Police (Training) Rajababu Singh and Inspector General and Sagar Zone Director Himani Khanna, and coordinated by JNPA Deputy Director Lovely Soni.

Senior police officers, retired officials and academy staff were present on the occasion. The officers appreciated the academy’s arrangements and hospitality. Mementos, group photo folders, saplings and copies of the Gita were presented as souvenirs.


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