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NCTE probe into Madhya Pradesh B.Ed colleges
The National Council for Teacher Education has constituted a five-member committee to investigate alleged irregularities at four Madhya Pradesh B.Ed colleges. The inspection will verify approved locations, infrastructure, faculty strength and compliance with NCTE regulations before submitting a report within five working days. NCTE Constitutes Five-Member Committee In an order issued on July 15, the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE), under the Education Ministry, constituted a five-member independent fact-finding and verification committee to investigate alleged irregularities at four B.Ed colleges in Madhya Pradesh. The inquiry follows reports that some institutions were not operating from their declared addresses and lacked the infrastructure required under NCTE regulations. The committee has been directed to complete its investigation and submit a detailed report, supported by documentary evidence, photographs and videographic records, within five working days. The committee is headed by H.C.S. Rathore, former Vice-Chancellor of the Central University of South Bihar. Its members include Ashima Mangla, Joint Secretary at the University Grants Commission (UGC); Bhagwati Prasad Kalal and J.P. Singh, Directors in the Department of School Education and Literacy under the Ministry of Education; a nominee of the Madhya Pradesh government; and Wg Cdr Vijay Rana, Regional Director of the NCTE's Western Regional Committee. Inspection Expanded to Four Colleges The investigation was launched after media reports raised concerns about three B.Ed colleges affiliated with Barkatullah University. During the preliminary verification, officials found that another B.Ed college was operating from the same premises, increasing the total number of institutions under investigation to four. According to the NCTE, the committee reached Madhya Pradesh on July 17 and has already begun physical inspections. The regulator said the additional institution was identified during the initial study, prompting the expansion of the inquiry. Compliance With NCTE Norms Under Review The committee has been instructed to conduct on-site inspections using geotagged photographs and videos to verify whether the colleges are functioning from their approved locations. Officials will compare their findings with the institutions' recognition documents, Performance Appraisal Reports (PARs) and other official records submitted to the NCTE. The inspection will also assess whether the colleges comply with the provisions of the NCTE Act, 1993, NCTE Regulations and prescribed recognition standards. Areas under review include infrastructure, classrooms, laboratories, land availability, faculty strength and other academic and administrative requirements necessary for operating teacher education programmes. Strict Action Possible After Investigation The committee has been directed to submit its findings within five working days. Based on the report, the NCTE will conduct a comprehensive review before deciding on further action against the institutions. Describing the matter as a serious lapse, the regulator said strict punitive action would be taken against any institution found violating the NCTE Act, regulations or recognition norms after the completion of the 360-degree verification process.
NCTE probe into Madhya Pradesh B.Ed colleges
The National Council for Teacher Education has constituted a five-member committee to investigate alleged irregularities at four Madhya Pradesh B.Ed colleges. The inspection will verify approved locations, infrastructure, faculty strength and compliance with NCTE regulations before submitting a report within five working days. NCTE Constitutes Five-Member Committee In an order issued on July 15, the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE), under the Education Ministry, constituted a five-member independent fact-finding and verification committee to investigate alleged irregularities at four B.Ed colleges in Madhya Pradesh. The inquiry follows reports that some institutions were not operating from their declared addresses and lacked the infrastructure required under NCTE regulations. The committee has been directed to complete its investigation and submit a detailed report, supported by documentary evidence, photographs and videographic records, within five working days. The committee is headed by H.C.S. Rathore, former Vice-Chancellor of the Central University of South Bihar. Its members include Ashima Mangla, Joint Secretary at the University Grants Commission (UGC); Bhagwati Prasad Kalal and J.P. Singh, Directors in the Department of School Education and Literacy under the Ministry of Education; a nominee of the Madhya Pradesh government; and Wg Cdr Vijay Rana, Regional Director of the NCTE's Western Regional Committee. Inspection Expanded to Four Colleges The investigation was launched after media reports raised concerns about three B.Ed colleges affiliated with Barkatullah University. During the preliminary verification, officials found that another B.Ed college was operating from the same premises, increasing the total number of institutions under investigation to four. According to the NCTE, the committee reached Madhya Pradesh on July 17 and has already begun physical inspections. The regulator said the additional institution was identified during the initial study, prompting the expansion of the inquiry. Compliance With NCTE Norms Under Review The committee has been instructed to conduct on-site inspections using geotagged photographs and videos to verify whether the colleges are functioning from their approved locations. Officials will compare their findings with the institutions' recognition documents, Performance Appraisal Reports (PARs) and other official records submitted to the NCTE. The inspection will also assess whether the colleges comply with the provisions of the NCTE Act, 1993, NCTE Regulations and prescribed recognition standards. Areas under review include infrastructure, classrooms, laboratories, land availability, faculty strength and other academic and administrative requirements necessary for operating teacher education programmes. Strict Action Possible After Investigation The committee has been directed to submit its findings within five working days. Based on the report, the NCTE will conduct a comprehensive review before deciding on further action against the institutions. Describing the matter as a serious lapse, the regulator said strict punitive action would be taken against any institution found violating the NCTE Act, regulations or recognition norms after the completion of the 360-degree verification process.
Narmada River boat accident kills mother and child near Bargi Dam
A boat accident in the Narmada River near Bargi Dam in Madhya Pradesh killed nine people, including a mother and child. Sudden bad weather caused the vessel to capsize. Rescue teams saved 24 people, while search operations continue for several missing passengers. A deadly boat accident in the Narmada River near Bargi Dam in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh has claimed the lives of a mother and her four-year-old son, highlighting the human toll of the tragedy that has left multiple families devastated. The incident occurred when a tourist vessel overturned in turbulent waters, reportedly after sudden adverse weather conditions disrupted the journey. Rescue teams recovered the bodies of the woman and her child on Friday morning, a day after the accident. Officials said the mother was found holding her son tightly, underscoring a final attempt to protect him as the boat sank. The victims were part of a family of four visiting from Delhi; the father and daughter survived the incident. Authorities confirmed that the death toll has risen to nine, while several individuals remain unaccounted for. According to officials, 24 people have been rescued so far, with 17 hospitalized for injuries and trauma. Nine others, including five children, are still missing as search operations continue. Survivors described moments of panic as the situation escalated rapidly. One passenger recounted that the weather worsened without warning, causing the boat to lose balance and take on water within minutes. Passengers were unable to comprehend the unfolding emergency as screams filled the air and people struggled to stay afloat. Another survivor, Syed Riyaz Hussain, described a prolonged fight for survival after being trapped in the water for nearly two hours. He said he managed to keep his head above water while surrounded by debris and victims drifting past, until rescue teams eventually located him. Members of his family are still missing. Local police, district authorities, and personnel from the State Disaster Response Force have been deployed to the site, conducting coordinated search efforts in challenging river conditions. Officials confirmed that the boat’s captain, Mahesh Patel, survived the incident as he was wearing a life jacket. The cause of the accident remains under investigation as authorities focus on rescue and recovery operations in the region.
Narmada River boat accident kills mother and child near Bargi Dam
A boat accident in the Narmada River near Bargi Dam in Madhya Pradesh killed nine people, including a mother and child. Sudden bad weather caused the vessel to capsize. Rescue teams saved 24 people, while search operations continue for several missing passengers. A deadly boat accident in the Narmada River near Bargi Dam in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh has claimed the lives of a mother and her four-year-old son, highlighting the human toll of the tragedy that has left multiple families devastated. The incident occurred when a tourist vessel overturned in turbulent waters, reportedly after sudden adverse weather conditions disrupted the journey. Rescue teams recovered the bodies of the woman and her child on Friday morning, a day after the accident. Officials said the mother was found holding her son tightly, underscoring a final attempt to protect him as the boat sank. The victims were part of a family of four visiting from Delhi; the father and daughter survived the incident. Authorities confirmed that the death toll has risen to nine, while several individuals remain unaccounted for. According to officials, 24 people have been rescued so far, with 17 hospitalized for injuries and trauma. Nine others, including five children, are still missing as search operations continue. Survivors described moments of panic as the situation escalated rapidly. One passenger recounted that the weather worsened without warning, causing the boat to lose balance and take on water within minutes. Passengers were unable to comprehend the unfolding emergency as screams filled the air and people struggled to stay afloat. Another survivor, Syed Riyaz Hussain, described a prolonged fight for survival after being trapped in the water for nearly two hours. He said he managed to keep his head above water while surrounded by debris and victims drifting past, until rescue teams eventually located him. Members of his family are still missing. Local police, district authorities, and personnel from the State Disaster Response Force have been deployed to the site, conducting coordinated search efforts in challenging river conditions. Officials confirmed that the boat’s captain, Mahesh Patel, survived the incident as he was wearing a life jacket. The cause of the accident remains under investigation as authorities focus on rescue and recovery operations in the region.
Satna Blue Drum Murder: Minor Boy Found Dead, Accused Absconding
A shocking murder case has surfaced from Satna, adding to a series of disturbing “blue drum” crimes reported in recent times. The incident came to light on Monday when a woman named Asha and her daughter returned home to find their house locked from the outside, while the lights and cooler were still running inside, raising immediate suspicion. Co
Satna Blue Drum Murder: Minor Boy Found Dead, Accused Absconding
A shocking murder case has surfaced from Satna, adding to a series of disturbing “blue drum” crimes reported in recent times. The incident came to light on Monday when a woman named Asha and her daughter returned home to find their house locked from the outside, while the lights and cooler were still running inside, raising immediate suspicion. Co
Why November 1 marks formation day for many Indian states
Every year on November 1, several Indian states and union territories mark their foundation day, celebrating the day they were officially reorganized or granted statehood. The date holds unique historical significance as it marks the outcome of India’s post-independence administrative restructuring — a process that reshaped the nation’s map to reflect linguistic and cultural identities. While most people associate November 1 with Kannada Rajyotsava, commemorating the birth of Karnataka,
Why November 1 marks formation day for many Indian states
Every year on November 1, several Indian states and union territories mark their foundation day, celebrating the day they were officially reorganized or granted statehood. The date holds unique historical significance as it marks the outcome of India’s post-independence administrative restructuring — a process that reshaped the nation’s map to reflect linguistic and cultural identities. While most people associate November 1 with Kannada Rajyotsava, commemorating the birth of Karnataka,
Student Sets Teacher on Fire After One-Sided Love; Arrested Within Hours in Bhopal
In a shocking incident that has left Madhya Pradesh in disbelief, an 18-year-old student set a 26-year-old guest teacher on fire at her residence on Monday. The accused, identified as Suryansh Kochar, a former student of Excellence School (Utkrisht Vidyalaya) in Narsinghpur district, allegedly carried out the attack due to a personal grudge. The incident occurred around 3:30 PM when Suryansh visited the teacher's
Student Sets Teacher on Fire After One-Sided Love; Arrested Within Hours in Bhopal
In a shocking incident that has left Madhya Pradesh in disbelief, an 18-year-old student set a 26-year-old guest teacher on fire at her residence on Monday. The accused, identified as Suryansh Kochar, a former student of Excellence School (Utkrisht Vidyalaya) in Narsinghpur district, allegedly carried out the attack due to a personal grudge. The incident occurred around 3:30 PM when Suryansh visited the teacher's
Sohail Khan: India’s Kudo Warrior Who Made History
In a powerful display of determination and skill, Sohail Khan from Sagar, Madhya Pradesh, has etched his name in history by becoming the first Indian male fighter to win a silver medal at the Kudo World Cup 2025. Held in Sofia, Bulgaria, the tournament saw Khan dominate his way through the early rounds and enter the final, a feat no Indian male had ever achieved in this full-contact Japanese martial art. Kudo, a hybr
Sohail Khan: India’s Kudo Warrior Who Made History
In a powerful display of determination and skill, Sohail Khan from Sagar, Madhya Pradesh, has etched his name in history by becoming the first Indian male fighter to win a silver medal at the Kudo World Cup 2025. Held in Sofia, Bulgaria, the tournament saw Khan dominate his way through the early rounds and enter the final, a feat no Indian male had ever achieved in this full-contact Japanese martial art. Kudo, a hybr
Partition Law Strikes: Saif Ali Khan Barred from Pataudi Estate Worth ₹15,000 Crore
In a significant legal blow to Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan, the Madhya Pradesh High Court has ruled that the ancestral properties of the Pataudi family, valued at approximately ₹15,000 crore, are “enemy property,” overturning a 1999 verdict that had upheld ownership rights in favor of his great-grandmother, Sajida Sultan. The court’s decision stems from the application of India’s Enemy Property Act, which allows the government to take control of assets left behind
Partition Law Strikes: Saif Ali Khan Barred from Pataudi Estate Worth ₹15,000 Crore
In a significant legal blow to Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan, the Madhya Pradesh High Court has ruled that the ancestral properties of the Pataudi family, valued at approximately ₹15,000 crore, are “enemy property,” overturning a 1999 verdict that had upheld ownership rights in favor of his great-grandmother, Sajida Sultan. The court’s decision stems from the application of India’s Enemy Property Act, which allows the government to take control of assets left behind
NHAI Lawyer Sparks Controversy Over Traffic Jam Deaths, Gets Show-Cause Notice
In a shocking incident, a lawyer representing the National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) made a remark during a Madhya Pradesh High Court hearing that sparked public outrage. The remark, questioning why people left their homes early without work during a devastating 40-hour traffic jam on the Indore-Dewas highway, came under intense scrutiny after three people tragically lost their lives. The traffic jam, which involved over 4,000 vehicles stranded on the
NHAI Lawyer Sparks Controversy Over Traffic Jam Deaths, Gets Show-Cause Notice
In a shocking incident, a lawyer representing the National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) made a remark during a Madhya Pradesh High Court hearing that sparked public outrage. The remark, questioning why people left their homes early without work during a devastating 40-hour traffic jam on the Indore-Dewas highway, came under intense scrutiny after three people tragically lost their lives. The traffic jam, which involved over 4,000 vehicles stranded on the
Colonel Qureshi Row: FIR Ordered Against MP Minister
In a major development that has sparked intense national outrage, the Madhya Pradesh High Court has ordered the filing of a police case against state minister Vijay Shah for his controversial and sexist remarks directed at Colonel Sofiya Qureshi. The court took suo motu cognizance of the issue and directed the Director General of Police to register a First Information Report (FIR) against the minister. This directive came shortly after a video clip of Mr Shah’s comments at a public cult
Colonel Qureshi Row: FIR Ordered Against MP Minister
In a major development that has sparked intense national outrage, the Madhya Pradesh High Court has ordered the filing of a police case against state minister Vijay Shah for his controversial and sexist remarks directed at Colonel Sofiya Qureshi. The court took suo motu cognizance of the issue and directed the Director General of Police to register a First Information Report (FIR) against the minister. This directive came shortly after a video clip of Mr Shah’s comments at a public cult
Supreme Court denies maintenance to Working Wife holding same post as Husband
The Supreme Court of India recently denied a maintenance plea filed by a woman seeking financial support from her estranged husband. The court ruled that since both individuals were employed as Assistant Professors and earned comparable salaries, there was no valid ground for granting maintenance. The bench, comprising Justices Abhay S Oka and Ujjal Bhuyan, cited Article 136 of the Constitution of India, stating that no case for interference was warranted. The wife had approach
Supreme Court denies maintenance to Working Wife holding same post as Husband
The Supreme Court of India recently denied a maintenance plea filed by a woman seeking financial support from her estranged husband. The court ruled that since both individuals were employed as Assistant Professors and earned comparable salaries, there was no valid ground for granting maintenance. The bench, comprising Justices Abhay S Oka and Ujjal Bhuyan, cited Article 136 of the Constitution of India, stating that no case for interference was warranted. The wife had approach
3 Dead, 30 Injured in Roof Collapse at Cement Factory in Madhya Pradesh
In a tragic incident on Thursday morning, three workers are feared dead, and nearly 30 others have been injured after a roof slab collapsed at an under-construction cement factory in Panna district, Madhya Pradesh. The roof slab was being laid as part of the construction work at the JK Cement plant when it suddenly gave way, trapping more than 50 workers under the debris. Panna's superintendent of p
3 Dead, 30 Injured in Roof Collapse at Cement Factory in Madhya Pradesh
In a tragic incident on Thursday morning, three workers are feared dead, and nearly 30 others have been injured after a roof slab collapsed at an under-construction cement factory in Panna district, Madhya Pradesh. The roof slab was being laid as part of the construction work at the JK Cement plant when it suddenly gave way, trapping more than 50 workers under the debris. Panna's superintendent of p









