Tag: Madhya Pradesh news

  • Indore Bags Cleanest City Title For Straight 7th Time, MP CM Dedicates Victory To Lord Ram |

    New Delhi: Indore, the commercial capital of Madhya Pradesh, has retained its title as India’s cleanest city for the seventh consecutive year, according to the results of the Union government’s annual cleanliness survey announced on Thursday. The city shared the top spot with Surat in Gujarat, which also scored high marks in the survey based on the theme ‘Waste to Wealth’.

    Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav received the award for the cleanest city from President Droupadi Murmu at a function in New Delhi, which was also attended by state urban administration minister Kailash Vijayvargiya and Indore civic chief Harshika Singh.

    Yadav congratulated the people of Indore for their remarkable achievement and said that cleanliness has become a part of their thought process. He also praised the conservancy workers for their hard work and dedication and urged them to keep up the good work. Many of them were seen celebrating by beating drums and distributing sweets.

    Indore Mayor Pushyamitra Bhargava dedicated the victory to Lord Ram and said that the city has become a model not only for India but also for the world with regard to cleanliness. He said that the civic body had coined the slogan ‘Indore will touch seventh sky of cleanliness’ and played a song based on it to motivate the citizens and the workers.

    Indore Scores High On Waste Management, Disposal

    The survey, which saw a tough competition among more than 4,400 cities in different categories, carried a total of 9,500 marks. Indore secured 4,709.40 marks out of 4,830 under ‘Service Level Progress’ for segregated collection, processing and disposal of different types of waste, Indore Municipal Corporation’s (IMC) consultant for the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, Amit Dubey, told PTI.

    He said that the city has developed a sustainable system of garbage collection, processing and disposal, which is the basis of its consecutive success in the National Cleanliness Survey. He added that the city has also reduced its waste generation by banning single-use plastic and promoting the ‘3 R’ (reduce, reuse and recycle) centres, cloth bags and utensil ‘banks’, parks developed using reusable things out of waste materials and home composting units.

    The IMC officials said that the waste from 4.65 lakh households and 70,543 commercial establishments is systematically sorted at the primary source and processed and disposed of at different plants in the city. They said that nearly 692 tonnes of wet waste, 683 tonnes of dry waste and 179 tonnes of plastic waste are collected every day in the city under different categories.

    They also said that around 850 specially-designed vehicles are run across the city having different compartments for bio-waste items like diapers and sanitary napkins. The waste from households in the city is collected after segregation under six categories at the doorsteps.

    Indore Produces Bio-CNG, Organic Fertilisers

    One of the innovative initiatives of the city is the ‘Gobar-Dhan’ plant, which is being run by a company under public-private partnership (PPP) on 15 acres of land at Devguradiya trenching ground in the city. The plant has the capacity to produce 17,000 to 18,000 kg of bio-CNG and 100 tonnes of organic fertilisers by processing 550 tonnes of wet waste (like fruits, vegetables and raw meat waste) every day, the officials said.

    The bio-CNG produced at this plant is used to run 110 city buses, with the fuel being sold to the municipal corporation for Rs 5 per kilogram less than the prevailing market rate, they said. This not only reduces the dependence on fossil fuels but also helps in reducing the greenhouse gas emissions and improving the air quality of the city.

    The organic fertilisers produced at the plant are also sold to the farmers at a subsidised rate, which helps in enhancing the soil fertility and crop productivity. The plant also generates employment opportunities for the local people, especially the women and the youth, who are involved in various stages of the waste management process.

  • Bhopal Diary: All that is happening in India’s central region

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    Congress renames damaged roads after ministers

    Staging a novel protest over the damaged roads in Bhopal, the opposition Congress renamed the pothole-ridden roads after the state’s ministers, including PWD Minister Gopal Bhargava, Urban Development and Housing Minister Bhupendra Singh and local MLA and Medical Education Minister Vishvas Sarang.

    The Opposition also roped in priests for the renaming rituals. The damaged roads of Bhopal have become a major issue, particularly after Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan had expressed his angst over the poor state of roads at a meeting with officials last month.

    Instagrammer Arti Sahu in trouble over dance in temple 

    Instagrammer Arti Sahu is in trouble for posting the videos of her dance at a temple in Madhya Pradesh’s Chhatarpur district. The local police have lodged a case under Section 298 (Whoever, with the deliberate intention of wounding the religious feelings of any person, utters any word or makes any sound in the hearing of that person or makes any gesture in the sight of that person or places any object in the sight of that person, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to one year, or with fine, or with both) of IPC against the Instagrammer on the complaint of local Bajrang Dal leaders.

    Sahu, who has 2.5 million followers, had recently posted the videos of her dance on Bollywood numbers in Janrai Toriya temple, but removed the posts after protests.

    State BJP president VD Sharma slams bureaucracy

    After former CM Uma Bharti and present Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, it was the turn of state BJP president and Khajuraho MP VD Sharma to slam the state’s bureaucracy. Speaking at an event recently in his constituency, Sharma asked bureaucrats to sit in their offices when the public visits the offices for various needs.

    He warned strict action against erring officers and added that those who didn’t want to sit in the offices should quit and search newer jobs. Just a few days back, former chief minister Uma Bharti had kicked up a row, stating that bureaucracy was meant to carry politicians’ slippers. 

    Ex-LoP Ajay Singh Rahul meets minister, triggers speculations

    Former leader of the opposition and senior Congress leader Ajay Singh Rahul’s recent meeting with Madhya Pradesh Home Minister Narottam Mishra at latter’s residence in state capital Bhopal has made political circles abuzz in the BJP-ruled central Indian state.

    The 40-minute-long meeting, followed by many saffron party leaders extending wishes to Singh over social media platforms on his birthday, further kept rumour mills churning about Singh joining the ruling party  in near future.

    Just a few days later, Congress leader, however, put to rest all those speculations by announcing that he is and will always be in the grand old party.

  • Bhopal diary: All that is happening in the heart of India

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    State Congress leader expelled from party

    The Madhya Pradesh state Congress has expelled senior Congress leader Manak Agarwal for six years on account of indiscipline after Agarwal criticised the party over inducting Babulal Chaurasiya a ‘Godse follower’ ahead of the local body elections.

    Babulal Chaurasiya, who had left the Congress to join the Hindu Mahasabha, had been affiliated with the establishment of a temple inside the Hindu Mahasabha’s office in Gwalior back in 2017. Agarwal has written to AICC interim president Sonia Gandhi expressing dissatisfaction about his expulsion from the party, which he has been part of since 25 years. This decision had left the Congress in MP a divided house.

    IIT-Indore, French delegation resolve to work together

    The Indian Institute of Technology-Indore (IIT-I) recently hosted Sonia Barbry French Consulate General (Mumbai) and Thomas Simoes, Director, Alliance Francaise (Bhopal). They met IIT-I officiating director Prof Neelesh Kumar Jain and the institute’s senior faculties and laid emphasis on increasing the bilateral research work, exchange of students and faculties, besides common areas of research.

    The IIT-I’s officiating director said, “The Institute has a very old collaboration with French Universities. There are seven MoUs presently with French universities. We would now focus on identifying new areas of collaboration, enhance involvement of French counterparts in teaching and encourage more students to learn French language.”

    IIM-Indore records 3 per cent growth in average domestic salary

    The economic slowdown triggered by COVID hasn’t impacted the placements at the Indian Institute of Management (IIM-Indore). According to IIM-Indore Director Prof Himanshu Rai, despite pandemic, the recruiters showed continued faith in the Institute, as the Institute successfully completed final placements for the 2019-2021 batch of its flagship PGP and five years IPM.

    More than 210 domestic and international organisations offered roles. The average domestic salary was recorded Rs 23.6 LPA – 3 per cent increase from the previous year.

    MLA’s murder-accused husband still at-large

    Eight days back the Supreme Court ordered the police to arrest BSP MLA Rambai Thakur’s husband Govind Singh inconnection with Congress leader Devendra Chaurasia murder case and file a compliance report within 15 days. But the lawmaker’s husband continues to be on the run, even as the reward for his arrest has been hiked to Rs 50,000.

    Multiple police teams, including STF teams, have been constituted to nab absconding, but in vain. Importantly, Govind’s wife is one of the MLAs who supported the Congress’s Kamal Nath and is also with Shivraj Singh Chouhan government too.