Sagar Watch: News In Short
👉On the occasion of Computer Security Day, the Police Training School Sagar, under the guidance of SP Lovely Soni, conducted cyber awareness programs at various institutions.
Sessions at 11 MP NCC Battalion Dhana educated 450 cadets on computer and mobile security, social-media–based cybercrimes, app safety, and the reporting portal cybercrime.gov.in.
Awareness on bank, job and UPI frauds, and digital arrest scams was also shared. A similar session was held for 110 students and staff at Private Institute of Technology.Panch Kalyanak
👉Rahatgarh: Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Protection Minister, along with his wife and former Zila Panchayat President, attended the Shri Panch Kalyanak Pratishtha Mahotsav in Rahatgarh and received blessings from the Jain monks.
Addressing devotees from across the district, the minister said the arrival of revered Muni Shri 108 Praman Sagar Ji has made Rahatgarh a spiritual destination. He thanked the organising committee and said such divine presence brings peace, prosperity and pride to the region.
Eye Donation
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Sagar: In a noble act of service, the family of 72-year-old Laddaram Sajika of Subhash Nagar, Sindhi Camp, fulfilled his wish for posthumous eye donation moments after his passing on 28 November 2025. His grandson Deepak promptly informed the authorities, and the Bundelkhand Medical College Eye Bank team, led by Dr. Anjali Virani Patel and guided by Dr Sarika Chauhan, swiftly collected and preserved the corneas. The donation will help restore sight to two visually impaired persons.
Vrindavan Bagh Temple Is Ready For the Event
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Sagar: Collector Sandeep G.R. directed officials to ensure all arrangements for the International Gita Mahotsav on 1 December. As per state instructions, the main district event will be held at Vrindavan Bagh Temple, where 5,100 participants will recite the Gita, along with 500 readers in each development block. Additional Collector Avinash Rawat inspected the venue and instructed officials to ensure cleanliness, lighting, drinking water, parking and toilets, along with LED screens for the Chief Minister’s live address.
Hands-on learning
👉Sagar: Twenty-three RAWE students from College of Agriculture, Ganjbasoda (JNKVV), visited the agricultural laboratories at Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Sagar, for hands-on learning.
Guided by Dr K.S. Yadav and RAWE in-charge Dr Mamta Singh, they observed soil testing procedures, fertiliser quality assessment and seed testing methods under experts Jitendra Rajput, S.B. Singh and Sanjay Pathak.
The visit enhanced students’ technical skills, practical understanding and confidence, strengthening their preparedness for agricultural research and extension services.
Gita Mahotsav
Sagar: Collector Sandeep G.R. directed officials to ensure all preparations for the International Gita Mahotsav on 1 December. Additional Collector Avinash Rawat inspected the Vrindavan Bagh Temple venue, where the district’s main program will host 5,100 Gita readers, with 500 participants at each block headquarters.
All Krishna temples will conduct special events, maintain cleanliness and lighting, and host exhibitions. Nodal officers have been appointed for rural and urban arrangements to ensure smooth celebrations across the district.
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