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CM pays surprise visits: Narayanganj to be a Tahasil 

Bhopal, May 7:
The Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan undertook a surprise visit to remote predominantly tribal villages of Mandla district today. He made spot assessment of the implementation of various schemes there.
 
Registration begins: Bhopal Bird Watching Camp-Summer 2008 

Bhopal, May 7:
Four four-day bird watching camps would be organised between May 14 and June 14. These camps would be organised under the joint aegis of R.C.V.P Naronha Academy of Administration and Forest Department.
Employees bodies thank CM 

Bhopal, May 7:
More than ten employees' organisations expressed gratitude towards the Chief Minister, Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan at his residence here today.
 
Coaching at primitive tribals hostels  

Bhopal, May 7:
Coaching facility throughout the year has been arranged in the hostels in the areas of primitive tribes. This coaching is being undertaken with a view to raising students' standard in mathematics, science and English subjects.
 
Drive against polybags today  

Bhopal, May 7:
Women and Environment (WE) and Regional Museum of Natural History (RMNH), Bhopal jointly launched an active programme to remove the polythene bags from the environment the other day.
Warm welcome to Sachdev 

Bhopal, May 7:
Anil Sachdev on his maiden visit to BHEL, Bhopal after assuming charge of Director (Human Resources) was given warm welcome by the employees.
 
Severe heat continues 

Bhopal, May 7:
Madhya Pradesh continued to reel under severe heat but a slight drop in temperature was recorded in several places bringing some respite. Maximum temperature hovered around 40 degree Celsius at most places.
 
Mother and child relationship in imagination 

Bhopal, May 7:
Mother is the sweetest and most loved woman in this world. No one can replace her. We realise the importance of mother only when she is no more. The loss is irreparable. She is the basis and creator of this world.
 
Beelines for watching science exhibition 

Bhopal, May 7:
Science Express has become centre of Bhopalites' attraction. It has been stationed at Habibganj Railway Station for the last three days. Several models and prototypes on science are on display in Science Express.
 
Bouquets first choice as party gifts 

Bhopal, May 7:
This is the season of flowers and bouquets since it is the period, which is considered auspicious for Hindu marriages. This has resulted in the boom in the business of garland and bouquet makers of the city...
First Salary: Still keeping that 60 rupees 

Bhopal, May 7:
The first salary received has its own importance in everybody's life. After education one hunt for job. At last when you get a job and you are paid after a month's work, the day is a happy and none will forget it.
 
Ice lollies! Wow  

Bhopal, May 7:
Ice lollies, the traditional ice cream flavours of the rural areas are now gaining importance in Bhopal also. Crushed ice balls with locally-made Sharbat concentrate flavours are in high demand in marriages also.
 
Keep the show going 

Bhopal, May 7:
Once a relationship begins to unravel and thoughts of breaking up start to surface, there is a limited amount of 0time to reverse the trend.
Live heartily 

Bhopal, May 7:
According to Ganesh life is precious. he is born on 1976 at Bhopal. He completed his education here. After completing his education he established his own business.
Bhopal team enters semis 

Bhopal, May 7:
Host team Bhopal Corporation, last winner team STC Bhopal and Bhopal District team won the matches and entered in semifinals and secured strong position in the championship.
 
Summer camp underway 

Bhopal, May 7:
Summer Sports Training Camp was started from May 1 to 15 under the aegis of Government Sarojini Naidu Girls Higher Secondary School, Shivaji Nagar. Around 35 students took part in the camp.
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