The Madhya Pradesh government has announced a ban on liquor at 17 ... â Orchha, Chitrakoot, â Amarkantak, â Salkanpur, â Barmankalan,â Barmankhurd, Linga, â Kundalpur and Bandakpur. Liquor shops in ...
The river originates from Amarkantak and flows through several districts, providing drinking water and irrigation facilities ...
Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav highlighted the significance of Maa Narmada as the state's lifeline on Narmada Jayanti. He ...
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Friday announced the implementation of complete prohibition in 17 towns of religious importance in the state. The state government has decided to move ...
The ban on liquor will be implemented at 17 religious sites, such as Ujjain, Orchha, Salkanpur, Chitrkoot, Omkareshwar, Maihar, Amarkantak and Pashupatinath temple areas along with some others in ...
On February 2, light rainfall is predicted in Ujjain, Neemuch, Mandsaur, Ratlam, Agar-Malwa, Shajapur, Dewas, Guna, ...
Congress leader Rajesh Thakur criticized the Madhya Pradesh government's decision to ban liquor in 17 religious cities in the state, and said the ban should not be implemented to cause a loss to the ...
If the government is serious, why is it announcing a ban on liquor while simultaneously squeezing liquor dealers for more ...
There are 430 ancient Shiva temples, two Shakti Peeths situated on the banks of the holy river that flows through 1079 km of Madhya Pradesh, after originating from Amarkantak in Anuppur district ...
Bhopal: State BJP President VD Sharma on Friday hailed the Mohan Yadav cabinet for approving the shutting down of liquor shops in 17 holy towns in the.
BHOPAL: “Liquor of all kinds will be banned totally in 17 religious cities and towns of Madhya Pradesh,” the Madhya ... the CM’s home city Ujjain, Amarkantak, Maheshwar, Orchha, Omkareshwar ...