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The District City Congress Committee, Sagar, on Friday strongly accused the BJP governments at the Centre and in Madhya Pradesh of attacking people’s basic rights and weakening democracy. 

Addressing a press conference, District City Congress President Mahesh Jatav said that rising unemployment, loss of labour rights, unsafe drinking water and alleged manipulation of voter lists have become the most serious current issues facing the country.

Top Priority Issues Raised:

1. Threat to Employment and MNREGA:
Mahesh Jatav said the BJP-led central government is weakening the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MNREGA), which once gave poor rural families a legal right to work. 

He alleged that changes in the scheme, low wages, no budget increase despite inflation, and strict rules like mandatory apps and Aadhaar-based payments have deprived nearly 2 crore workers of employment. 

Congress demanded restoration of legal job guarantee and an increase in daily wages to ₹400.

Calling the Indore water contamination incident an “administrative massacre”, Congress leaders said it is shocking that people are dying after drinking polluted water in a city ranked number one in cleanliness. 

They blamed corruption, poor planning and negligence for mixing of drinking water and drainage lines, despite spending crores of rupees.

3. Alleged Voter List Manipulation (SIR):
Congress termed the deletion of around 40,000 names from the Sagar Assembly voter list a major democratic issue. Mahesh Jatav alleged this was a case of “vote theft” and questioned why officials involved in adding and deleting names were not punished. The party said such actions directly harm free and fair elections.

4. Centralised Control and Contractor System:
State Congress spokesperson Dr Sandeep Sablok alleged that new changes in MNREGA are bringing back the contractor system, reducing the powers of village panchayats and shifting decisions to Delhi, which hurts local workers.

Political Action Ahead:
Senior leader Amit Ramji Dubey announced a statewide movement under the leadership of MP Congress President Jitu Patwari, starting with a major protest in Indore on January 11, against what Congress called the BJP’s “three-way failure” — jobs, basic services and voting rights.

Leader of Opposition in the Municipal Corporation, Babu Singh Babbu Yadav, warned of a large protest in cities over pipeline leakages and contaminated water, saying repeated warnings to civic bodies have been ignored.

Congress leaders said they will take these issues directly to the public, calling them matters of livelihood, health and democracy, which cannot be ignored any longer.


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A two-day national seminar on Social Responsibility and Community Engagement in Higher Education in the Context of NEP–2020 was inaugurated at Dr. Harisingh Gour University, Sagar, in collaboration with ICSSR, New Delhi.

Vice-Chancellor Prof. Y.S. Thakur presided over the session, while Prof. Chand Kiran Saluja, the chief guest, stressed that social responsibility is the core purpose of education and “no individual is incapable.”

Highlighting priorities, speakers underlined equal opportunities, environmental protection, collaborative learning, and community participation as key mandates of NEP-2020.

Prof. R.P. Pathak said education must strengthen the spirit of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam,” while Prof. Kaushal Kishor Sharma and others emphasized policy-based reforms and societal engagement. 

The Vice-Chancellor asserted that dialogue, cleanliness, life skills, and community-oriented education must guide academic excellence and future reforms.


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At the divisional health review meeting, the commissioner’s stern directives highlighted deep systemic gaps rather than achievements. 

The warning of “strict action” for failure to ensure 100 percent registration of pregnant women itself exposed weak ground-level monitoring and poor data tracking. Repeated emphasis on sickle cell screening, monthly reviews, and ambulance monitoring pointed to long-standing non-compliance. 

Gaps in inter-departmental coordination, inconsistent follow-up of malnourished children, irregular committee meetings, and the need to threaten salary stoppages underscored accountability failures and an overstretched, reactive health system struggling to deliver basic maternal and child care.

Despite repeated instructions from Divisional Commissioner Anil Suchari for 100 percent registration of pregnant women and strict monitoring to reduce maternal and infant deaths, the review meeting itself exposed serious loopholes in the health system. 

The need for warnings of salary stoppage reflects chronic non-compliance, weak field supervision, and poor accountability of health staff.

Incomplete registration of pregnant women, irregular medical tests, and inconsistent sickle cell screening point to gaps at the grassroots level. Distribution of iron supplements and follow-up of high-risk pregnancies remain uneven, especially in rural areas

The emphasis on repeated monitoring of ANMs, ASHA workers, and block medical officers highlights long-standing deficiencies in performance tracking and data reliability.

The directive to establish a control room for 108 ambulance services also underlines delays, poor response time, and lack of real-time monitoring in emergency services. 

Similarly, persistent malnutrition among children, despite existing nutrition programs, indicates weak inter-departmental coordination and ineffective follow-up mechanisms.

Overall, the meeting revealed that policy directives are strong, but implementation remains fragile due to poor supervision, delayed action, and limited accountability at multiple levels of the health administration.

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👉Under the Khelo MP Youth Games, block-level selection trials will be held in Sagar district, followed by district and divisional competitions in 21 sports, while six sports will have direct state-level participation. 

Boys and girls can participate in age-specific categories. Block-level trials will be conducted from January 10 to 15, district-level from January 17 to 20, and divisional-level competitions from January 21 to 25, 2026, officials informed during a coordination meeting



Brand Ambassadors Appointed

👉To strengthen public participation in the Swachh Survekshan Competition 2025–26, Sagar Municipal Corporation Commissioner Rajkumar Khatri has appointed active citizens from social and professional fields as brand ambassadors. 

He said public cooperation is vital to make the city clean, beautiful, and healthy. The appointed ambassadors include Engineer Prakash Choubey, Dr Manish Jain, Engineer Govind Rai, Manish Bohre, and nature lover Mahesh Tiwari, who will help spread awareness on cleanliness activities.


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In a first-of-its-kind initiative, Sagar Municipal Corporation Commissioner Rajkumar Khatri constituted a Women Brigade to ensure target-based recovery of pending municipal dues, including property tax, water tax, garbage management charges, and shop rent. 

 The team recovered ₹6.51 lakh in outstanding property tax from shopkeepers in Shastri Ward and Laxmi Narayan Vatika. Assistant Commissioner Tabassum Khan, nodal officers, women brigade members, and tax collectors were present during the drive.

The women's brigade team includes Jayalakshmi Srivastava, Neeta Srivastava, Pooja Srivastava, Swadesh Raja Bundela, Abha Sen, Kanchan Rajput, Aashi Gautam, Kalpana Srivastava, and tax collectors.

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Sagar Watch News, January 7, 2026:
 
Madhya Pradesh Government’s Farmer Welfare and Agriculture Development Department, a divisional-level training programme on the new fertilizer distribution system through the e-Vikas Portal was organized on Wednesday in Sagar. The training was held under the chairmanship of Additional Collector Avinash Rawat.

The programme was attended by Joint Director of Agriculture Rajesh Tripathi, Joint Commissioner Cooperative, Regional Managers of MARKFED and MP Agro, along with all Deputy Directors of Agriculture of the division, Project Directors (ATMA), Deputy Commissioners Cooperative, District Marketing Officers, Chief Executive Officers of District Central Cooperative Banks, Senior Agriculture Development Officers, and Managers of Primary Agricultural Cooperative Societies.

During the training, an IT officer from CRISP, Bhopal provided detailed information about the portal and explained the e-Token system for fertilizer distribution. Issues faced by field staff were discussed and resolved to ensure smooth implementation of the system and timely availability of fertilizers to farmers.

Farmers can book fertilizers as per their requirement

Farmers can now book fertilizers from home through the etoken.mpkrishi.org portal. Based on availability, fertilizers can be booked online from the nearest Double Lock Centre, MP Agro Centre, Primary Agricultural Cooperative Society, or authorized private retailers, as per eligibility.

The e-Token system allows farmers to book a convenient time slot, helping them avoid long queues and other difficulties. The validity of a booked token will be 72 hours, during which the farmer must collect the fertilizer as per the allotted slot. If the fertilizer is not collected within this time period, the token will be automatically cancelled.

Officials said the new system will bring transparency, convenience, and efficiency in fertilizer distribution across the division.

During the training, IT officers from CRISP, Bhopal, provided detailed information about the e-Vikas Portal. Special emphasis was laid on ensuring timely and transparent fertilizer availability to farmers through the e-Token system. The officials also addressed and resolved issues raised by the field staff to ensure smooth implementation of the new system


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, January 6, 2026: A new and important health facility has been launched at Bundelkhand Medical College (BMC), Sagar, providing relief to patients in the division. Now, patients suffering from lung-related diseases will not have to visit private centers or big cities for advanced tests.

On Monday, the Pulmonary Function Test (PFT) and Forced Oscillation Technique (FOT) facilities were formally inaugurated by Dean Dr. P. S. Thakur and Superintendent Dr. Rajesh Jain. The facility has been started jointly by the Physiology and Respiratory Departments of BMC.

This service will be available from Monday to Saturday, between 9:00 am and 2:00 pm, at OPD Room No. 12, informed Dean Dr. Thakur.

According to Media In-charge Dr. Saurabh Jain, these tests will help in accurate diagnosis of diseases such as asthma, shortness of breath, COPD, pulmonary fibrosis, and other serious breathing-related infections.

Sagar Watch Explainer:

  • Pulmonary Function Test (PFT): A test that checks how well the lungs are working and how easily a person can breathe.

  • Forced Oscillation Technique (FOT): A modern test that measures the condition of airways inside the lungs using gentle air vibrations.

  • COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease): A long-term lung disease that causes difficulty in breathing.

  • Pulmonary Fibrosis: A condition in which the lungs become hard and stiff, making breathing difficult.

This new facility will act as a lifesaving support for patients and is also very useful for postgraduate medical students, as it will provide practical training and help in research related to lung diseases


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 Under the Chief Minister’s Teerth Darshan Scheme, a pilgrimage to the holy shrine of Vaishno Devi will be organized from January 31, 2026, to February 5, 2026

As per the directions of the Madhya Pradesh Government’s Religious Trusts and Endowments Department, Bhopal, a total of 279 pilgrims are proposed to be sent on this spiritual journey.

The last date for submission of applications is January 17, 2026. Applicants must mention their Aadhaar card number in the application form. All applications must be submitted to the concerned office within the stipulated time limit.

Selection of eligible pilgrims will be carried out after verification of documents and medical fitness certificates, ensuring that only qualified applicants are included in the pilgrimage



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For the first time, the Asian Waterbird Census (AWC) 2026 was successfully conducted in the South Sagar Forest Division on January 3 and 4, 2026

The Asian Waterbird Census is an internationally recognized programme aimed at counting and monitoring waterbirds found in lakes, ponds, rivers, and other wetlands.

The primary objective of this survey is to assess the population status, species diversity, and ecological health of wetlands, thereby providing a scientific foundation for the conservation and management of aquatic birds and their habitats.

Under the AWC 2026, a total of nine ponds in the South Sagar Forest Division were surveyed by four survey teams, comprising forest officers and staff. 

The teams conducted on-site observations along the water bodies, carefully recording different species of waterbirds, their numbers, behavior, and the condition of their natural habitats.

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During the survey, around 82 different species of waterbirds were identified within the division. Notably, several rare and migratory Asian waterbird species were also sighted, highlighting the ecological significance of the region’s wetlands. 

Rare species observed included River Tern, Ruddy Shelduck, Little Ringed Plover, Siberian Stonechat, Woolly-necked Stork, Black Redstart, Red-naped Ibis, and Black-headed Ibis.

Forest officials stated that the findings would contribute valuable data for long-term biodiversity monitoring and strengthen efforts toward wetland conservation in the Sagar region.


Special Points

  • First-ever Asian Waterbird Census conducted in South Sagar Forest Division

  • International-level biodiversity monitoring programme

  • Survey held on January 3–4, 2026

  • Nine ponds surveyed by four dedicated teams

  • Around 82 species of aquatic birds have been recorded

  • Rare and migratory Asian waterbirds sighted

  • Data to support scientific conservation and wetland management efforts


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