With developers bidding aggressively in roads and highways projects, the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) may borrow much less than the proposed Rs 1,91,000 crore in its financing plan f

The first phase of monsoon has brought smile on the faces of farmers in Madhya Pradesh. As of today, there is not even a single district which can be listed for scanty rainfall in the State.

Tiger conservation must be on the official radar of authorities, volunteers and wildlife activists for long but one should not overlook the fact that leopards are vanishing thick and fast from the country and the situation is equally alarming in Madhya Pradesh, which has reported 15 casualties till the halfway mark in 2011.

The wildlife lovers could take offence of the fact that despite the fas

Bhopal: Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and School Education Minister Archana Chitnis appealed to the people of the state in their message to help realise the concept of developing an educated and golden Madhya Pradesh through School Chalen Ham Abhiyan by admitting every child of their family and society to schools.

In this connection, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan will address stat

Under the Mukhyamantri Peyajal Yojna, a sum of Rs.

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

The process of allocating relief funds on the proposals by district is going on. In the series, Rs 30 lakh has been immediately allocated to Dewas district for providing relief to farmers, whose crops have been damaged due to frost and cold wave.

In an effort to reduce infant mortality rate (IMR), over one lakh 18 thousand newly born babies were provided medical treatment by setting up Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs) and Nutrition Rehabilitation Centres in the districts of Madhya Pradesh. The figure of children is infinitely more than last year.

The state government has allotted funds amounting to a total Rs 2 crore 83 lakh for paying relief to the people in nine districts.

Children of Saharia tribe of Madhya Pradesh are severely malnourished, 23 of them dying between December 2009 to April 2010, a report said.
The report by NGO Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) said that five children belonging to the Saharia tribe died during September and October this year in Narghada village of Shivpuri district alone.

Over 20 percent of the children of the district are

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