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In a thought-provoking reflection on human psychology and the nation’s current moral drift, international Kathavachak Param Pujya Indresh Upadhyay Ji said that “relationships are meaningful only when they connect us to the divine,” adding pointedly that “the true leader is the one who leads you closer to God.” 

His remarks came on Day Two of the ongoing Shrimad Bhagwat Katha at Siddh Kshetra Balaji Mandir, where MLA Shailendra Kumar Jain and Anushree Jain joined the evening aarti as chief yajmans. Former minister Jayant Mallaiya, ADG Anvesh Mangalam and Sunil Dev were also present.

Upadhyay Ji stressed the transformative power of satsang, saying that cow, Brahmin and fire share the same spiritual lineage, and whatever is offered to them reaches Thakur Ji directly. He reminded devotees that anything obstructing one’s spiritual progress — even close relationships — must be renounced.

Highlighting the bond that Bageshwar Dham Peethadhishwar Pt. Dhirendra Krishna Shastri shares with Sagar he said it was a blessing that the city received the opportunity for another Katha within six months. “If representatives and devotees everywhere showed such devotion, the entire atmosphere would become Radha-Krishna-may,” he remarked.

Citing the devotion of Orchha’s King Madhukar Shah and his Ram-bhakt queen, he said true religion is that which ensures the welfare of all. He further asserted that the Bhagwat is not limited to Hindus, but is a text for the upliftment of Muslims, Christians, Sikhs and all humanity. Quoting former President Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, he said that when a person’s conduct is pure, their religion becomes irrelevant.

Upadhyay Ji urged people to speak sweet truth, see basic human needs also as part of dharma, yet ultimately prioritise the welfare of the soul over bodily concerns. Through stories on prasadam and detachment, he said that listeners come to the Katha not by body but by the calling of their soul.

Referring to Bhola Nath Ji of Jabalpur, he said that Thakur Ji resides only where there is no envy. He appealed to all to read something new daily, study the lives of saints and devotees, and learn continuously, as this reduces suffering and deepens one’s understanding of life.


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Sagar Watch News/ November 20/
— A special dialogue programme organised by the Press Information Bureau (PIB), Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, highlighted the enduring national significance of the song Vande Mataram, even 150 years after its creation.

Prof. Diwakar Shukla, Nominee Vice-Chancellor of Dr Harisingh Gour University, emphasised that the song continues to inspire patriotic unity from Kanyakumari to Kashmir, just as it did during the freedom movement.

Prof. Shukla noted that the song’s unique cultural, social and political appeal had once united youth, farmers, villagers, urban citizens, rich and poor alike, triggering several historic mass movements. Joint Registrar Prof. Santosh Sagaura added that the post-independence resonance of “Vande Mataram” and “Jai Hind” reflects its unmatched national attraction, urging today’s youth to learn the song’s historic roots.

PIB Bhopal Director Manish Gautam explained that the programme was part of a nationwide initiative inspired by the Prime Minister’s call, with 12 offices of the Central Bureau of Communication in Madhya Pradesh conducting similar public-awareness events. The event also featured videos on the historical context of Vande Mataram and key initiatives of the Government of India.

Journalists shared their perspectives on the song, while officials from PIB and the Central Bureau of Communication conducted and concluded the programme. Guests were welcomed with floral bouquets and mementoes.



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The grand Shrimad Bhagwat Katha began on Wednesday at Dharmashri Balaji Temple, where internationally renowned narrator Indresh Upadhyay Ji Maharaj expressed deep affection for MLA Shailendra Jain and his wife Anu Jain, the chief hosts. 

Maharajshri revealed that their devotion created such a bond that he now considers them family—a key emotional highlight of the event. Despite earlier hesitation, he said it was Thakurji’s grace that made this divine Katha possible.

Before the Katha, MLA Jain performed rituals at Balaji Temple and carried the sacred Bhagwat on his head during a majestic procession to the venue. 

Maharajshri explained the core essence of Bhagwat—Bhakti, Gyan, Vairagya and Tyag—and stressed that true dharma flows from simplicity and devotion, not difficult rituals. He praised Bundelkhand’s people for their simple and pure-hearted nature.

Senior public representatives, university officials and large numbers of devotees attended the first day of the Katha.


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Today City witnessed an atmosphere of devotion and enthusiasm as the Shrimad Bhagwat Katha commenced at Shri Balaji Dham on Wednesday. 

On the arrival of "Mukhya Katha Vyas" Indresh Upadhyay Ji Maharaj, thousands of devotees joined MLA Shailendra Kumar Jain in extending a grand welcome at Lehdara Naka

A divine procession then moved towards Sant Niwas, with floral showers, aarti, and welcome stages along the route. Traditional akhadas, damru groups and band performances added to the spiritual fervour. 

At Dharmashri Sant Niwas, Maharajshri was ceremonially welcomed by Anushree and Shailendra Kumar Jain

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πŸ‘‰Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav is scheduled to visit Chhatarpur and Panna districts on November 19, 2025. He will inaugurate The Oberoi Rajgarh Palace, a five-star luxury hotel in Chandranagar, Chhatarpur, aimed at boosting tourism. 

In Shah Nagar, Panna, he will dedicate and lay foundation stones for 14 development projects worth ₹82.62 crore, including road upgrades and infrastructure works. The Rajgarh Palace’s revival highlights Bundelkhand’s rich heritage and tourism potential.

πŸ‘‰A 24-year-old man from Bundelkhand, suffering for years due to excessive consumption of paan, gutkha, and tobacco, regained normal life after a successful surgery at Bundelkhand Medical College (BMC), Sagar

His mouth had been completely shut for five years, forcing him to survive on liquid food and face social isolation. Attempts at various treatments failed until Dr. Sweta Bhatnagar and her team at BMC performed a complex three-hour surgery. 

Using fiber-optic intubation and reconstructive techniques like the nasolabial flap, they safely removed fibrotic bands. The patient can now speak and eat normally. 

This rare success highlights BMC Sagar’s growing medical expertise and serves as a warning against long-term tobacco use, which can cause irreversible oral damage. The patient’s family expressed heartfelt gratitude, calling the recovery ‘a second life’.

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πŸ‘‰ A joint team from the Agriculture and Revenue departments investigated Golden Farmer Organic Agriculture Pvt. Ltd., Makronia, Sagar, after farmers’ complaints. 

The probe revealed that company operators were illegally selling PROM and JYM fertilizers without a license, with samples showing adulteration with stones. 

Farmers from Chanaula and Ratanpura reported poor crop results despite spending lakhs. Fertilizer samples were sent for testing, and an FIR was lodged under the Fertilizer Control Order 1985 and the Essential Commodities Act.

πŸ‘‰In a noble gesture, the family of the late Shri Ratan Singh Kurmi donated his body for educational and training purposes to the Anatomy Department of Bundelkhand Medical College, Sagar, on Tuesday. 

The college administration honored him with a ‘Guard of Honor,’ fulfilling the family’s wish with dignity. Notably, Kurmi had registered for body donation on October 27, 2020, and the process was completed within 70 hours of his demise. 

This first such donation under government directives is hailed as vital for future medical education.


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