- Door-to-door voter list verification campaign has started in all districts under Special Intensive Revision 2025.
- Booth Level Officers (BLOs) will visit households to collect voter information.
- Door-to-door verification will continue till December 4.
- Draft voter list will be released on December 9.
- Claims and objections can be submitted from December 9 to January 8.
- Final voter list will be published on February 7, 2026.
- Urban Development and Housing Minister instructed strict measures against illegal colonies.
- Omkareshwar Sanctuary announced as the 27th sanctuary of Madhya Pradesh.
- New GST rate adjustments are benefiting citizens, including in healthcare.
- Light rain expected in Bhopal and Jabalpur divisions; night temperatures to fall from November 6.
Voter List Verification Drive Underway
A large-scale verification exercise to update the voter list has begun across the state under the Special Intensive Revision Program 2025. Booth Level Officers are visiting homes to confirm voter details and ensure that every eligible person is included. This field verification will continue until December 4. A draft voter list is scheduled for publication on December 9, after which citizens may file claims or objections until January 8. The final updated voter list will be issued on February 7, 2026.
Strict Action Proposed Against Illegal Colonies
Urban Development and Housing Minister Kailash Vijayvargiya has stated that accountability will be fixed on officials if illegal colonies are allowed to come up in urban areas. Reviewing ongoing schemes in Indore, he called for a coordinated campaign to stop such construction. The discussion covered AMRUT Yojana, Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, Swachh Bharat Mission, Pradhan Mantri Swanidhi Yojana, Fuel Efficiency measures, and Indore Smart City initiatives.
Omkareshwar Sanctuary Declared the State’s 27th Wildlife Sanctuary
On the occasion of Madhya Pradesh Foundation Day, the state government approved the creation of the Omkareshwar Sanctuary in Khandwa district. With this decision, the number of wildlife sanctuaries in Madhya Pradesh has risen to 27. Forest officials said that the sanctuary will enhance conservation work and support tourism-related livelihoods in around 20 nearby villages.
GST Rate Revisions Provide Relief in Health Sector
Revised rates under the nationwide GST Utsav, initiated on September 22, have made several services more affordable. In the healthcare sector, citizens are experiencing tangible benefits due to reduced tax burdens on specific medical-related supplies and services.
Weather Update
Weather patterns in the state have shifted again, influenced by an active cyclonic feature in the western region. Light rainfall is likely in some parts of Bhopal and Jabalpur divisions over the next two days. Daytime temperatures may remain above 30 degrees Celsius, while night temperatures are expected to drop by 2 to 3 degrees. From November 6, colder winds from the north may lead to noticeably cooler nights.
Other Brief Updates
- A cultural program was held at Government Science College, Jabalpur, to mark Madhya Pradesh Foundation Day.
- In Narmadapuram, district administration reviewed ongoing revenue and voter list revision activities.
- Vehicle checks in Agar Malwa district resulted in challan action by Transport and Traffic Police teams.