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Sagar Watch News/ At Dr. Harisingh Gour University, the Department of Fine Arts and Performing Arts organized a lecture under its Research Methodology Series on the topic Research Ethics: Academic Visibility.” 

The session was conducted by Dr. Mahendra Kumar, Assistant Professor in the Department of Library and Information Science.

Dr. Kumar began by explaining that the objective of the lecture was to help students and researchers understand the importance of ethics in research and explore ways to enhance academic visibility

He emphasized that research ethics is not merely about following rules but about adopting a value-based approach that strengthens the growth of knowledge in society.

The speaker discussed academic misconduct, such as plagiarism and data fabrication, in detail and explained how they can be avoided. 

He also introduced students to the UGC’s 2018 Plagiarism Regulations, highlighting their significance for maintaining academic integrity.

In the second part of the lecture, Dr. Kumar focused on academic visibility. He explained how teachers and researchers can increase the global reach of their research by updating their profiles on open-access platforms. 

Quoting a popular saying, “What is seen, is sold,” he illustrated the importance of having active profiles on platforms like Google Scholar, ResearchGate, and ORCID, and improving citation indices.

Towards the end, Dr. Kumar answered questions from teachers, research scholars, and students, making the session interactive and insightful. 

The event was attended by Department Head Dr. Balwant Singh Bhadoriya, coordinator Dr. Suprabha Das, Mr. Amitesh Kumar Pandey, and other academic experts.

Concluding the program, Dr. Suprabha Das expressed her hope that the lecture would inspire research students to value honesty, clarity, and dedication in their academic work. Dr. Bhadoriya extended thanks to all the guests, faculty, and students for their participation.

Educational Value for Students:

This lecture was highly beneficial for students as it provided them with a clear understanding of how ethical practices form the foundation of credible research. 

It also helped them learn practical ways to make their academic contributions more visible at the global level. By emphasizing integrity, responsible scholarship, and digital presence, the session encouraged students to become transparent, recognized, and respected members of the academic community.


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Sagar Watch News/ The inauguration of the Bada Dev worship site in Damoh district highlights the Madhya Pradesh government’s strategy of combining cultural revival with welfare politics. 

Governor Mangubhai Patel framed the event as part of a broader agenda to honor tribal heritage, while simultaneously linking it to central schemes such as Ayushman Bharat, Ujjwala, Janman, and Dharati Aaba

This reflects an attempt to merge symbolic recognition of tribal traditions with developmental promises, reinforcing the ruling party’s outreach to tribal communities.

The repeated references to Rani Durgavati’s legacy and the glorification of Gondwana history indicate a cultural-nationalist approach, integrating tribal pride with mainstream narratives of resistance and sacrifice. 

Politically, the program serves dual purposes: consolidating tribal identity within the state’s cultural fabric and signaling alignment with Prime Minister Modi’s welfare agenda. 

By invoking both history and welfare, the state seeks to position itself as the guardian of tribal rights, identity, and development, strengthening electoral linkages in tribal-dominated regions.


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: The passing of Professor (Retd. Engineer) Shri Satya Kumar Chakravarty has left a void, yet his noble decisions in life continue to bring light to others. 

During his lifetime, he had expressed his wish to donate his eyes, a wish that his family honored with great dignity and love after his demise, with the timely efforts of his wife, Smt. Kshipra Chakravarty, son Ravishankar Chakravarty, and daughter Navneeta Bhattacharya, both corneas were safely donated through the Eye Bank of Bundelkhand Medical College.

This act of generosity ensures that two people struggling with blindness will now see the world through his gift. The family’s decision reflects compassion, humanity, and the spirit of selfless service. 

Eye donation is a voluntary act of kindness that lives on even after death, bringing hope and vision to those in need. Professor Chakravarty’s gesture sets an inspiring example for society and reminds us all of the lasting impact one life can make.

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The Makronia Municipality's troubles appear to be increasing during the festive season. Due to the municipality's negligent functioning, residents of the area may face drinking water shortages starting next week.

Sagar Municipal Corporation Commissioner has issued an order to stop the water supply to Makronia from October 7th. This situation has arisen due to the negligence of Makronia Municipal Corporation officials. 

They showed gross negligence in paying Sagar Municipal Corporation's water tax, resulting in outstanding water tax arrears reaching crores of rupees.

Municipal Commissioner Rajkumar Khatri held a recovery review meeting. During the recovery review, the Commissioner directed Makronia Municipality to issue a final notice for outstanding water tax of ₹12 crore 13 lakh 18 thousand 726 rupees until September 2025. 

The notice issued by the Water Supply Department states that the outstanding water tax must be paid to the Municipal Corporation by October 6, 2025, otherwise the water supply will be stopped from October 7, 2025.

The Municipal Corporation Commissioner stated that approximately Rs. 1.5 crore is being spent every month on the supply of drinking water. Water is being supplied to Makronia Municipality through a bulk connection since April 1, 2024, the amount for which is not being deposited.

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Sagar Watch News, October 1/  Medical Teachers’ Day was celebrated at the auditorium of Bundelkhand Medical College on the birth anniversary of Bundelkhand’s pride, the late Dr. Bhagwandin Chaurasia.

Dr. B.D. Chaurasia, born in Barigarh village of Chhatarpur in a simple farmer’s family, rose to become a world-famous author in the subject of Anatomy. His journey is considered highly inspirational.

The chief guest, Dean Dr. P.S. Thakur, said that a good teacher is one who knows how to share knowledge effectively, not just how much knowledge he has. 

After lighting the lamp and garlanding Dr. Chaurasia’s portrait, the Medical Teachers’ Association president gave a brief introduction of his life. 

He explained that earlier, Anatomy books were written in very difficult English by foreign authors, making it hard for students, especially from Hindi medium, to understand. 

Dr. Chaurasia solved this problem by writing a four-volume book in simple English with illustrations. His books became popular in many non-English-speaking countries.

The program was chaired by Superintendent Dr. Rajesh Jain, with Deputy Superintendent Dr. S.P. Singh as special guest. The event ended with a vote of thanks by Secretary Dr. Akhilesh Ratnakar


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World Heart Day
reminds us to Take Care of Your Heart – Stay Strong, Stay Happy

The good news is we can protect our hearts with simple steps:

A healthy heart is the key to a long and happy life. On this World Heart Day, let us promise ourselves to listen to our heartbeat, take care of it, and keep it safe every day.



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/ Dr. Dinesh Kumar Mishra, who resides in Tili Ward, Sagar, and serves as a Professor in the Pharmacy Department at Guru Ghasidas Central University, Bilaspur, has brought pride to the city. He has been included in the list of the world’s top 2% scientists for the fourth time.

This list is prepared every year by Stanford University in America. It is based on the study of scientists’ research work, published papers, citations, and yearly contributions.

Dr. Mishra received this honor for his excellent research in pharmacy. His achievement has brought pride to Sagar and Guru Ghasidas University.

He is the son of retired revenue officer Shri J.P. Mishra and the younger brother of Shri Vinay Mishra.

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Mahima of  Chess  

👉Mahima Lodhi, a bright student from Sagar, has been selected for the national-level chess competition. She is the only girl from the entire Sagar division to be selected, which is a big achievement.

Mahima studies at Sandipani School MLB-1. In the state-level chess competition held in Sehore, she scored 5.5 points out of 7 and got fourth place in the under-19 girls’ category.

In the final round, Mahima played against an international player from Indore and managed to draw the game, showing her strong skills.

Her coach, Shubham Pareta, said that she is now practicing 5–6 hours daily for the national event. Sagar Collector Sandeep G.R. started the “Mission Chess” program in schools, and this success is a result of that effort. He also congratulated Mahima for her success.

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The BJP is reaching out to the public to highlight the recent GST reforms made by the central government as the efforts of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

As part of this, state representatives of the party visited the Teeli area of Sagar on Friday. They interacted directly with traders and local people, encouraging everyone to buy and promote Indian-made goods. They stressed slogans like Make in India,” “Made in India,” and Vocal for Local.”

BJP leaders assured local shopkeepers that the changes in GST will benefit small and medium businesses. They also said that consumers will get products at more affordable prices.

Cabinet ministers of the BJP government visited various shops and businesses to discuss GST. These included Jeet Enterprises (a cement agency), local builders and developers, a computer shop, grocery stores, Maa Harsiddhi Traders, Pavitra Medical, Guru Kripa Furniture, and others.

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