The state schooling division — and minister Madan Dilawar —can’t appear to avoid controversy. The most recent storm erupted over a round directing faculties to rejoice Shaurya Diwas on December 6, the day Babri Masjid was demolished in 1992. The order went viral inside minutes. As Muslim organisations and opposition events joined the uproar, division officers rushed to disown the round, claiming it had by no means been authorised. From dictating uniforms for feminine academics to tweaking historical past classes, Dilawar has lengthy confronted accusations of “saffronising” schooling — and this unsigned, withdrawn order has solely added extra gasoline to the hearth.
Ex-dySP publish on cash assortment stirs row
The state police have landed in controversy after ex-Dungarpur DySP Hanumant Singh Bhati’s social media publish claiming senior officers collected as much as Rs 5 lakh from cops to impress the DGP earlier than his district go to, went viral. A leaked chat allegedly exhibiting ASP Ashok Meena asking for Rs 30,000 from every police station for the August 25 go to added gasoline to the hearth. By afternoon, Bhati mentioned his account had been hacked. By night, he referred to as it a “misunderstanding” and claimed that the quantity had budgetary approval. Regardless of his clarification, social media is buzzing that Bhati’s publish has uncovered the police division’s internal workings.

















