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Indore: Al Hira School Reopens After Police Intervention

The Al-Hira Public School in Lohia Gate, Chandan Nagar, reopened at 9:00 am today after the Chandan Nagar police intervened and unlocked the school premises. The students were able to enter the school and resume their classes. "We are relieved that the school has reopened, and we are grateful to the police for their prompt action," said Yaqub Memon, Director of Al-Hira Public School. The school had been shut down since July 7 due to a property dispute between the building's owner and her nephews. According to Memon, the building's owner, Mehroon Bee, had rented the property to the school, and the school had been paying rent regularly through checks and bank transfers. However, the owner's nephews, Yaqub Multani and Ayub Multani, had been demanding rent from the school, claiming ownership rights. The dispute escalated on July 7, when Yaqub Multani and Ayub Multani, along with their associates, locked the school building at 9:15 pm. "We informed the Chandan Nag...
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150 Students from Indore Qualify as Chartered Accountants

A total of around 150 students from Indore have qualified as Chartered Accountants in the recently declared CA Final exam results. Shreyans Pankaj Mittal has emerged as the city topper, securing the 28th All India rank with 451 marks out of 600. The top performers from Indore are: 1. Shreyans Pankaj Mittal - 451 marks (AIR 28) 2. Disha Kaul - 420 marks 3. Astha Shukla - 387 marks 4. Tanish Jain - 384 marks 5. Aryan Agrawal - 382 marks The Indore CA Branch has once again produced excellent results, with several students securing top ranks. CA Rajat Dhanuka, Chairman of the Indore CA Branch, praised the students for their hard work and dedication. "Success is not final, failure is not fatal: It is the courage to continue that counts," said Shreyans Pankaj Mittal, city topper and All India 28th rank holder. "I believe that consistent effort and perseverance are key to achieving success in CA exams." "Don't watch the clock; do what it does. Keep going," qu...

Ralamadal Sanctuary in Indore records highest footfall and revenue with 149k mark

Ralamandal Sanctuary Smashes Revenue Record, Cements Its Position as Top Tourist Destination The Ralamandal Wildlife Sanctuary has once again proven its mettle as a top tourist destination in the region, smashing its own revenue record with a staggering collection of Rs 1,49,040 on Sunday. This impressive feat surpasses the previous record of Rs 1,47,000 set just a week ago on June 29, marking a significant milestone for the sanctuary. The sanctuary's popularity has been on the rise, especially during the monsoon season, attracting visitors from far and wide with its breathtaking natural beauty, rich wildlife, and historical significance. The record-breaking revenue is a testament to the sanctuary's growing appeal and its ability to draw large crowds. A Haven for Nature Lovers and Wildlife Enthusiasts The Ralamandal Wildlife Sanctuary is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, making it a haven for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts. Visitors can explore the sanctuary...

WILDLIFE RESCUES IN INDORE DISTRICT: SWIFT ACTION AND COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT SAVE LIVES

WILDLIFE RESCUES IN INDORE DISTRICT: SWIFT ACTION AND COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT SAVE LIVES The Indore district witnessed two successful wildlife rescues, showcasing the importance of timely intervention and specialized rescue operations. A golden jackal was rescued from a deep well in Yashwant Sagar, and a leopard was rescued from Sanwadiya. GOLDEN JACKAL RESCUED FROM DEEP WELL IN YASHWANT SAGAR The Ralamandal rescue team rescued a 3-year-old golden jackal from a deep well in Yashwant Sagar after it was stuck for over 48 hours. Local farmer Neti Upadhyay's prompt action in reporting the incident enabled the rescue team to act swiftly. "We received a call from Neti Upadhyay about the jackal stuck in the well. Our team acted swiftly to rescue the animal," stated Sub Divisional Officer Yohan Katara. "The jackal had been starved for approximately 2 days and required immediate attention. Our team's prompt action saved its life." The rescue operation was a testament t...

World Chocolate Day & Global Forgiveness Day on July 7 Unwrap Kindness: Chocolate and Forgiveness on the Menu!

World Chocolate Day & Global Forgiveness Day on July 7  Unwrap Kindness: Chocolate and Forgiveness on the Menu! TINA KHATRI This weekend, we’re diving into two very special occasions celebrated on July 7 — World Chocolate Day and Global Forgiveness Day. What better way to enjoy your break than by making your own delicious chocolate at home and exploring the power of forgiveness through a creative rhyming poem? Get ready to become a little chocolatier with a simple homemade chocolate recipe that’s both fun and tasty. Then, warm your heart and stretch your imagination with a fill-in-the-blanks poem about forgiveness — a chance to express your feelings and learn how saying sorry can change everything. So grab your ingredients, your thinking cap, and let’s make this weekend both sweet and meaningful! Homemade Chocolate Ingredients: • ½ cup cocoa powder (unsweetened) • ¼ cup coconut oil (or butter) • ¼ cup powdered sugar (adjust to taste) • 1 tsp milk powder (optional, for creamie...

Canvas of Dreams: How Indore Shaped a Self-Taught Artist’s Journey to Netflix

Canvas of Dreams: How Indore Shaped a Self-Taught Artist’s Journey to Netflix In a quiet studio near Bengali Square, Indore, Suryabhan Meravi works quietly among hundreds of brushes and canvases. Once an engineering student, today he is known nationwide for creating a portrait of Salman Khan using only his tongue—an act that aired on The Great Indian Kapil Show on Netflix. Originally from a small tribal village in Balaghat district, Meravi arrived in Indore after scoring 89% in Class 10 and 80% in Class 12. He was admitted to SGSITS for mechanical engineering, a path expected of him. But something else pulled at him. “I realised I wasn’t meant to be an engineer. I wanted to become an artist,” he said. That realisation led him to slowly step away from academics. A college painting competition became his turning point—he won first place and used the prize money to buy art supplies. From there, Indore became his canvas. His rented room turned into a mini-studio, where he painted late into...

Indore Becomes First City in Central India to Introduce Humanoid Robot in Classrooms

Indore Becomes First City in Central India to Introduce Humanoid Robot in Classrooms Indore has become the first city in Central India to introduce a humanoid robot in school classrooms. The AI-powered teaching assistant has been deployed at Daly College as part of the school’s senior academic programme. The robot is designed to support teachers in selected subjects by conducting demonstrations, administering quizzes, providing personalised feedback, and tracking student engagement. “This is not about robots teaching children,” said principal Dr Gunmeet Bindra at a press conference. “It’s about preparing students to engage with AI as part of everyday life. The robot functions as a co-teacher. It does not replace the teacher but supports classroom instruction where needed.” In addition to the robot, Daly College has launched a toy train for junior students. The train is intended to aid early learning by introducing concepts like direction, movement, and sequencing through activity-based...