On the intervening night of Sunday-Monday, Kaliasot bridge on Bhopal-Raisen Road collapsed due to heavy downpours, the Free Press Journal reported. The traffic on this route has been diverted, the FPJ said. The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) General Manager Vivek Jaiswal said that the collapsed bridge comes under...
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On the intervening night of Sunday-Monday, Kaliasot bridge on Bhopal-Raisen Road collapsed due to heavy downpours, the Free Press Journal reported. The traffic on this route has been diverted, the FPJ said. The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) General Manager Vivek Jaiswal said that the collapsed bridge comes under...
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Bhopal Jan 26 PTI Madhya Pradesh Governor Mangubhai Patel on Wednesday said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has given the most effective weapon to the world in its war against COVID-19 in the form of a unique gift called Mangal well-being teeka vaccine which continues to protect people from coronavirus Addressing the Republic Day function at the Lal Parade ground here the governor said only two per cent of the infected persons required hospitalisation during the third wave of the pandemic while others are recuperating at home thanks to the PMs extraordinary vision and the rapid free vaccination The severity of the infection has lessened due to the protective cover provided by the vaccine against COVID-19 during the third wave The Prime Minister has given the most effective weapon to the world in its war against COVID-19 by gifting a unique Mangal teeka which is saving the people even today Patel said The governor said that the country could develop a vaccine against coronavirus in a very short time only because of PM Modis leadership and vision He said over 162 crore doses of the vaccine were administered to people in India under the worlds largest vaccination campaign that was rolled out on January 16 2021 The governor said the Madhya Pradesh governments public participation programme to tackle the pandemic has been praised across the country He hoped that the third wave of the pandemic will be controlled effectively by joint efforts of the government and the people Referring to the state governments efforts on the Aatamnirbhar self-reliant front Patel said that the states power generation capacity has reached 21451 MW and this year the target has been raised by another 1587 MW He said electricity is also generated through environment-friendly alternative energy sources and as part of these efforts the worlds largest 600 MW floating solar power plant is coming up in Omkareshwar Simultaneously solar energy parks with a total 4400 MW capacity are being set up in Agar Shajapur Neemuch Chattarpur and Morena districts in MP he added Patel said that the state water resources department will develop a 170 lakh hectare additional irrigation facility in Madhya Pradesh through various projects which are under construction Referring to the ambitious Ken-Betwa River Linking Project the governor said that the Center has sanctioned Rs 44605 crore for the scheme which will provide irrigation facility on 811 lakh hectares of land and drinking water facility to over 41 lakh people besides generating 103 MW hydropower in the state He also highlighted various works done by the state government in the sectors of agriculture education fisheries and rural development The governor mentioned cow conservation a one-nation-one-ration-card scheme SC-ST welfare housing for all Ayushman cards etc and the sections including divyangjan women and elderly in his speech He said the government has set up medical colleges and developed tourism and sports It also introduced a police commissioner system in Bhopal and Indore and cleanliness On the occasion of the 73rd Republic Day Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan unfurled the National Flag in Indore and the rest of the ministers in their respective districts PTI MAS NSK NSK
Bhopal Jan 24 PTI Indore and Bhopal experienced cold weather on Monday and 18 of the 33 weather observatories in Madhya Pradesh recorded minimum temperatures ranging from 6 degrees Celsius to 10 degrees Celsius a senior IMD official said PK Saha senior meteorologist with IMDs Bhopal office said Indore witnessed a severe cold day with the maximum temperature being 18 degrees Celsius which is 9 degrees Celsius below normal while the minimum temperature at 2 degrees Celsius below normal was 86 degrees Celsius Eighteen out of 33 weather observatories operational in MP recorded minimum temperatures ranging from 6 degrees Celsius to 10 degrees Celsius on Monday Bhopal experienced a cold day with maximum temperature of 191 degrees Celsius which was 6 degrees Celsius below normal and minimum temperature of 99 degrees Celsius This is 1 degree Celsius below normal he told PTI The maximum and minimum temperatures in Jabalpur was 197 degrees Celsius -5 and 126 degrees Celsius 2 while it was 196 degrees Celsius and 63 -1 degrees Celsius in Gwalior he informed Indore Betul Raisen Shajapur and Ujjain experienced a severe cold day while it was a cold day for Bhopal Chhindwara Guna Ratlam Khandwa Khargone Sagar and Tikamgarh As per the IMD a cold day is one when the minimum temperature drops to 10 degrees Celsius or below and the normal maximum temperature dips by 45 degrees Celsius or below A severe cold day is when the normal maximum temperature drops by 65 degrees Celsius or below Saha explained The lowest minimum temperature of 6 degrees Celsius was recorded at Gwalior and Dhar Cold wave conditions might prevail in MP from Tuesday The severe cold is due to the departure of a western disturbance The cloud and light showers which protected MP from cold have mostly gone he said PTI LAL BNM BNM BNM
Bhopal Jan 22 PTI The India Meteorological Department IMD issued an orange alert for the second consecutive day on Saturday warning of thunderstorms accompanied by lightning strikes and hail in 20 districts of Madhya Pradesh Parts of the central state including Bhopal Indore Jabalpur and Indore received rainfall in the last 24 hours A yellow alert warning of thunderstorm and lightning strikes has also been issued for 11 districts including Bhopal and Jabalpur an official said These alerts are valid till Sunday morning he said The orange alert for likely thunderstorm lightning and hail is for isolated places in Gwalior Shivpuri Guna Datia and Ashok Nagar Sheopur Morena Bhind Rewa Satna Sidhi Singrauli Sagar Chhatarpur Damoh Tikamgarh Panna Niwari Vidisha and Raisen districts the official said The yellow alert forecasts likely thunderstorms and lightning at isolated places in Bhopal Sehore Rajgarh Hoshangabad Neemuch Mandsaur Agar Malwa Shajapur Umaria Katni and Jabalpur districts he said More than 12 districts of Madhya Pradesh including Bhopal Indore Jabalpur and Gwalior received rainfall in the last 24 hours senior meteorologist P K Saha of IMD Bhopal said The unfriendly weather is likely to prevail in the state for the next two days he said adding that the rains were a result of western disturbance The lowest minimum temperature of 7 degree Celsius was recorded at Khajuraho in Chhatarpur district Saha said PTI LAL ARU ARU