Panna (D)

Order of the National Green Tribunal regarding desilting of the Defence Colony drain in Delhi before the monsoon, 16/04/2025

Order of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of Nizamuddin West Association Vs Union of India & Others dated 16/04/2025. The matter related to desilting of 24 drains with special focus on two drains - Kushak drain and Sunheri Pul drain before the monsoon. The court was informed that …

Rs. 15 crore for horticulture development in six districts

Bhopal : A sum of Rs. 15 crore 57 lakh will be spent on horticulture development in six districts of Bundelkhand region in the state. A total of 6104 hectare area will be brought under horticulture activities in Sagar, Damoh, Chhatarpur, Tikamgarh, Panna and Datia districts. Beneficiary farmers’ share will …

Panna’s poaching nexus exposed

The forest officials of Panna Tiger Reserve worked in close nexus with poachers for over a decade, says an internal report prepared by the Intelligence Cell of the tiger reserve, which had lost all its tigers by 2008.

CM emphasises on wildlife protection

Chief Minister, Shivraj Singh Chouhan has said in his message on the occasion of Wildlife Week that full protection should be given to wildlife along with increasing greenery. This occasion has assumed added importance since it is being observed during 150th inception year of International Forest Year and forest department. …

Promotion to private entrepreneurs for exploration of new minerals

Bhopal : Secretary Mineral Resources and chairman of State Geological Programme Board Shri S.K. Mishra has said that private entrepreneurs are being promoted to undertake survey related to exploration of new minerals in the state. He said that agencies connected with exploration and excavation of minerals should work with better …

Efforts on to generate jobs through forests

With a view to generating job opportunities for the villagers of forest area through forests, production of tusser and lac is being increased in forests as per resolution of the Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan. Forest Minister Sartaj Singh informed that programme of tusser cocoon rearing has been prepared for …

5,000 M.P. villages have no power: study

Close to 5,000 villages in Madhya Pradesh do not have electricity, while in another 3,000-odd villages, less than 10 per cent households have access to power, said a study conducted by the Madhya Pradesh Planning Commission on

Relief amount allotted to crop-hit farmers of 9 districts

The state government has allotted funds amounting to a total Rs 2 crore 83 lakh for paying relief to the people in nine districts. These nine districts are Sagar, Panna, Raisen, Shivpuri, Badwani, Rajgarh, Mandsaur, Burhanpur, and Alirajpur. Relief amount of Rs 1 crore 10 lakh to the farmers of …

Investment in minerals

Electricity production has been given top priority in industrial investment in Madhya Pradesh with an objective to develop the State as power state by the year 2013 so that power could be available sufficiently for farming, industries and domestic use. It would help to get rid of power cuts for …

21 new cement plants to come up in 9 districts

Twenty one new cement plants will be set up in Madhya Pradesh. 18 Big industrial groups like Aditya Birla Group, Ambuja Cement, Dalmia Cement, Imami Cement and Essar Cements Ltd etc will invest Rs 25726 crore for setting up 21 new cement plants. Around 25 thousand people are expected to …

Storm over diamond mining in Panna belt

Environmentalists and conservationists are raising serious objections about the Madhya Pradesh government giving full support to global diamond giant Rio Tinto

MP not in favour of buffer zone for Panna Tiger reserve

A Buffer zone for the famous Panna Tiger reserve in Madhya Pradesh has hit a roadblock with Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan saying he is not in favour of it, observing one cannot "destroy" Panna and just let the tigers "survive." "Humans are more valuable than tigers. One cannot destroy …

MP first state to give relief and Public Service Guarantee against crop failure: Bhargava

Madhya Pradesh is the first state in the country where farmers will be given relief on crop failure. Giving this information during his daylong Panna district visit, Panchayat & Rural Development & Social Justice Minister as well as well minister incharge of Panna district Shri Gopal Bhargava instructed the officers …

Panna: Tigress found, 2 cubs still missing

While the search for the two missing cubs in Panna reserve continues, the forest authorities on Tuesday claimed that they have managed to track down the tigress that had gone missing for the last few days. "Today we found pug mark tracks of around 300 m and a fresh scat," …

Irrigation pumps to be given to beneficiaries of Kapildhara wells

Pumps will be made available for irrigation to the beneficiaries of Kapildhara wells. For this objective, camps will be organised in the districts covered under Bundelkhand package. A beneficiary farmer will himself select the pump to be given to him. Giving this information, Panchayat & Rural Development and Social Justice …

Tiger poaching continues; funds misused: Conservationist

Panna: Tiger, the national animal of the country, is being poached regularly in almost all reserves and authorities are sitting idle, eating up the the funds meant for the animal's welfare, said a tiger conservationist. Addressing a news conference here at Panna this afternoon, Shehla Masood said the tigers are …

Spread of hunger

Even States that claim to have impressive economic growth report severe under-nutrition and high infant mortality, particularly among their tribal populations. At an anganwadi centre in Satna district in Madhya Pradesh. STATE OF DENIAL What people outside Madhya Pradesh hear of the State is about the Stupas of Sanchi, the …

CM to launch Midhasan river revival campaign

Panna district's Midhasan river will get a lease of life with a revival campaign starting tomorrow as part of initiatives for reviving dying rivers in Madhya Pradesh. Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan will launch the campaign by laying the foundation stone for constructing structures required to sustain the river. The …

Speeding vehicles claims life of 20 animals of Panna Tiger Reserve

Panna: Wildlife in Panna Tiger Reserve is falling victim to not just poachers but also speeding vehicles. ''Between January 9 and March 10, vehicles knocked down two nilgai, four sambar, a boar, two hyenas, six jackals, a rabbit, a fox, two langoors and a chital with the maximum fatalities in …

Tiger on its last leg

The Madhya Pradesh government remained in denial mode for years about the declining number of tigers in Panna till the wild cat went locally extinct, but its new Forest Minister has brought some hope for the beleaguered Park with his plain speak. Sartaj Singh

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