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The first phase of registrations has begun through institute-level counseling and lateral entry in various departments of the three-year diploma program offered at Sahodra Rai Government Polytechnic College, Sagar. Students can gain admission to the first year via institute-level counseling or directly to the second year through lateral entry.

 

The minimum eligibility for admission to the first year through institute-level counseling is passing the 10th grade. Registration for institute-level counseling is now open for interested students. After registering, students can secure admission by visiting the institute on any Monday, Wednesday, or Friday. 


The required documents for admission, based on institute-level counseling, include an income certificate, a caste certificate, a residence certificate (if applicable), a Samagra ID, an Aadhaar card, a 10th-grade mark sheet, other relevant mark sheets (if applicable), an original transfer certificate (TC), and an original migration certificate. Eligible students will also be eligible for scholarships under all schemes provided by the Madhya Pradesh Government.

 

The college offers three-year diploma programs in the following fields:

 

- Architecture and Interior Design

 

- Computer Science Engineering

 

- Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering

 

- Fashion Technology

 

- Modern Office Management

 

Upon completing their diploma in these fields, students become eligible for the position of Junior Engineer and can explore various employment opportunities. Additionally, students admitted to the Architecture and Interior Design, Computer Science Engineering, and Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering programs will be eligible for direct admission into the second year of B.Tech courses at the top engineering colleges in the state, based on their percentage of marks.


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A groundbreaking study from Michigan State University has uncovered that oxytocin—often called the “love hormone”—may be key to repairing damaged human hearts. In a research paper published in Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology, led by Dr. Aitor Aguirre, which demonstrates that oxytocin can stimulate heart regeneration. 

It does so by reprogramming cells in the heart’s outer layer into stem-like cells known as epicardium-derived progenitor cells (EpiPCs). These cells are capable of migrating into the heart muscle and regenerating tissue after injury—an ability once believed to be impossible in humans.


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Imagine two tiny particles, separated not by meters or miles, but by entire galaxies, yet, somehow, they remain connected in a way that defies space, time, and even Einstein's understanding of physics. 

This phenomenon is called quantum entanglement, and it is one of the most mysterious and mind-boggling concepts in modern science. 

When two particles become entangled, an invisible link between them is so strong that a change in one affects the other instantaneously, no matter how far apart they are.

This reaction is not only fast, but faster than the speed of light. In fact, it seems to ignore distance altogether, as if both particles exist as a single, unified entity. 

Einstein called it "spooky action at a distance," and doubted its validity. But decades of experiments have confirmed its reality.

Even more puzzling is that no detectable signal is transmitted between entangled particles. The transformation occurs without delay, without interference, and without explanation, challenging the very foundations of our understanding of space and time.

Scientists believe quantum entanglement could eventually revolutionize secure communications through quantum cryptography, or even enable the teleportation of information. 

Others speculate that it points to a deep, hidden structure beneath the universe, far more interconnected and mysterious than our current understanding. 

Whatever the answer, entanglement shows us that the universe is not just vast, it is deeply connected in ways that break the laws of reality itself.

Scientists believe quantum entanglement could eventually revolutionize secure communications through quantum cryptography, or even enable the teleportation of information. 

Others speculate that it points to a deeper, hidden structure beneath the universe, far more interconnected and mysterious than our current understanding. 

Whatever the answer, entanglement shows us that the universe is not just huge, it is deeply connected in ways that break the very laws of reality.

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: The renowned Bhajan singer Hansraj Raghuvanshi will be the highlight of the Bhajan Sandhya to be held at the premises of Rudraksh Dham temple in Bamora on the auspicious occasion of Janmashtami on August 16th. Panchayat and Rural Development Minister Prahlad Patel will inaugurate the Bhajan Sandhya.

The organizer of the program, former Home Minister, Khurai MLA Shri Bhupendra Singh, said that, like every year, this year also a grand Bhajan Sandhya and other cultural programs are being organized on Janmashtami in the divine presence of Shri Radha Krishna Ji seated in Rudraksh Dham temple.

He said that on the auspicious occasion of Janmashtami, a series of various programs will start from 7 am in the Rudraksh Dham temple. In the evening, famous Bhajan singer Shri Hansraj Raghuvanshi will present his Bhajans among all of us.

This program will be inaugurated by the State Panchayat and Rural Development Minister Shri Prahlad Patel at 3 pm on 16th August, Janmashtami.


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In Sagar district, an average rainfall of 775.3 mm has been recorded so far in this rainy season. As per the records of rain gauge centres established in the district, the highest rainfall of 1046.9 mm has been recorded at Rahatgarh centre from June 1 to July 30.

As per the information received from the Superintendent, Land Records Office, from June 1 till today, various rain gauge centres established in the district have recorded 604.4 mm rainfall at Sagar centre, 691 mm in Jaisinagar, 1046.9 mm in Rahatgarh, 669.8 mm in Bina, 843.4 mm in Khurai, 760.3 mm in Malthone, 680.2 mm in Banda, 713.8 mm in Shahgarh, 686.6 mm in Gadhakota, 654.4 mm in Rahli, 990.3 mm in Deori and 962.4 mm in Kesli.


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Watch News: The road on which the police failed completely to organize the auto drivers is now being planned to be made a green corridor. Only time will tell how successful this plan will be. For now, this announcement seems to be just an initiative.
 

The Collector and Superintendent of Police inspected the city's traffic system today. They announced that the road from the District Hospital to Bundelkhand Medical College will be developed as a No-Parking Zone and Green Corridor to ensure that patients reach the hospital on time without any inconvenience.

The Collector instructed strict action and fines against those placing construction materials like sand and gravel on city roads. During the inspection, such materials were found on Tili Square–Medical Road, and the Municipal Deputy Commissioner was directed to seize them and impose penalties.

He emphasized that there should be no traffic issues on the District Hospital–Medical College Road and directed the SP to ensure immediate deployment of traffic police. He also ordered police presence and proper traffic arrangements in front of Dr. Harisingh Gaur Bus Stand.

Furthermore, he directed that autos and rickshaws should only park at designated spots, and bus stops built under the Smart City project should be properly managed. He also called for the quick repair of major city roads.


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In a feedback workshop organized by the School Education Department, Collector Mr. Sandeep G.R. 
urged teachers to ensure timely attendance and take a pledge to make government schools better than private ones. He also emphasized the vital role of teachers in enhancing the school's image and education quality. 

While highlighting that government schools in Madhya Pradesh are better equipped than many private institutions, DM instructed the District Education Officer to prepare a detailed plan for developing more model schools.

He proposed setting up "Doctor-Engineer Selfie Points" in schools to inspire students and provide career awareness. Displaying photos and achievements of former meritorious students was also suggested to motivate current learners.

Mr. Sandeep encouraged continuous teacher-student-parent communication, regular parent meetings, and innovative practices to promote quality education. 

Discussions in the workshop also covered foundational skills, result-based learning, and administrative challenges. He directed officials to revoke recognition of private schools failing in academic duties and personally addressed teachers' concerns, offering practical solutions.



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Under the Public Distribution System (PDS), eligible beneficiaries in the state will now receive more wheat, fulfilling a long-standing demand. 

According to Madhya Pradesh's Food, Civil Supplies, and Consumer Protection Minister, Recently State Government has recently received approval from the central government. 

The new distribution ratio will allocate 75% wheat and 25% rice to beneficiaries, replacing the previous 60:40 ratio. The change addresses the practical issue that the majority of the state's population consumes more wheat than rice. 

State's Food Minister raised this concern with Union Minister for Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution, Piyush Goyal, and within a week, the central government agreed. 

The Food Minister has also highlighted the problem of surplus rice, which is often sold at low prices or misused in the market. This shift is seen as more effective and transparent, ensuring that beneficiaries receive food in line with their needs, particularly as wheat is abundantly available in the state.





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