January 2026

Khelo India Initiative

At the Godavari Engineering College Ground in Jalgaon, Maharashtra, Smt. Raksha Nikhil Khadse, Union Minister of State for Youth Affairs and Sports, inaugurated the Khelo India ASMITA Football League 2025-26, an important component of the Khelo India national sports development programme. The ASMITA League stands for Achieving Sports Milestone by Inspiring Women Through Action. It is a dedicated initiative under the broader Khelo India framework aimed at boosting women’s participation in sports, especially at the grassroots level. The league forms part of the Khelo Bharat Niti, which focuses on inclusive sports development across the country. The football league was launched at the Godavari Engineering College Ground, bringing together aspiring young female footballers from the region. The tournament featured girls aged 13 and under, including both first-time players and those with competitive experience, providing them a platform to showcase and develop their football skills. While inaugurating the league, Raksha Nikhil Khadse highlighted the importance of sports infrastructure and competitive opportunities in empowering young women and fostering inclusivity in sports. She emphasised that this initiative is not just about competition but about breaking social barriers and unearthing “untapped talent” across tribal, rural, and minority communities.

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Karad and Jalgaon to Get World-Class Sports Complexes as Univastu Bags Key Government Projects

The first project involves the construction of the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Sports Complex in Karad, awarded by the Public Works Department (West), Satara. Valued at approximately ₹88.03 crore, this facility will include modern amenities to support various sports and training activities. The project is scheduled to be completed within 24 months, not counting potential delays during the monsoon season. The second and larger contract is for building a Divisional Sports Complex in Jalgaon, commissioned by the Divisional Sports Complex Committee. With a budget of about ₹244.31 crore, this expansive complex will be developed over 36 months (excluding monsoon periods) and is intended to provide comprehensive facilities for athletes and sports events at the divisional level. According to Pradeep Khandagale, Chairman & Managing Director of Univastu India Ltd, these developments are envisioned as more than civil works — they are “an expression of India’s Olympic aspirations,” aimed at fostering sporting excellence, empowering local talent, and encouraging grassroots participation in sports. The facilities are expected to serve not only elite athletes but also young sportspeople and the wider community, helping build a stronger athletic ecosystem in the region. Univastu India Ltd, headquartered in Pune and listed on the National Stock Exchange (NSE), has steadily expanded its footprint in public infrastructure projects across Maharashtra and beyond. The company’s execution of these high-value sports projects demonstrates both its technical capability and the government’s commitment to improving sports infrastructure in smaller cities and districts

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Union Minister Raksha Khadse inaugurates 38th National Under-11 Championship

In August 2025, Jalgaon district in Maharashtra hosted the 38th National Under‑11 Chess Championship, a major national event for young chess talent from across India. The championship took place from 2 to 8 August 2025 at the Anubhūti School venue in Jain Hills, Shirsoli Road, Jalgaon under the aegis of the All India Chess Federation and with support from the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports. The event was inaugurated with grandeur by Union Minister of State for Youth Affairs and Sports, Raksha Nikhil Khadse, who formally declared the championship open during a ceremony attended by dignitaries including Member of Parliament Smita Wagh, leading chess officials, and sports association representatives. More than 550 young chess players from states and union territories such as Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Delhi, Goa, Gujarat, Kerala, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Punjab, Rajasthan, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, and others converged in Jalgaon, with nearly **400 participants already holding official FIDE (International Chess Federation) ratings—a reflection of the event’s competitive standard. The championship was conducted in a Swiss League format over 11 rounds, allowing players to earn and improve international ratings while showcasing strategic skill and sportsmanship. Notable young players, including high‑rated participants, competed for top honours. A total prize fund of ₹8 lakhs was offered, with awards not only for champions and runners‑up, but also for commendable performances across the field—celebrating excellence and encouraging broader participation. In her keynote speech, Raksha Khadse emphasized the importance of nurturing sporting talent from a young age and highlighted government schemes like Khelo Bharat Niti 2025 and Khelo India designed to strengthen grassroots sports culture and provide infrastructure for emerging athletes. The championship in Jalgaon not only provided a platform for future chess stars to compete at a high level, but also marked a significant milestone for the region in promoting youth sports and intellectual games, helping inspire the next generation of Indian chess talent.

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Durga Pooja

Durga Puja is celebrated with devotion and cultural enthusiasm in Jalgaon district, especially by Bengali and other Hindu communities. The festival honors Goddess Durga and her victory over the demon Mahishasura, symbolizing the triumph of good over evil. During Durga Puja, beautifully decorated pandals are set up, and idols of Goddess Durga are worshipped with rituals, prayers, and aarti. Cultural programs, devotional songs, and traditional performances add to the festive atmosphere. Families visit pandals, share sweets, and take part in community gatherings. The festival concludes with Visarjan, the immersion of idols, marking a respectful farewell to the Goddess and reflecting strong faith, unity, and cultural harmony.

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body of 13 year old found with throat slit family alleges possibility of human sacrifice

In Ringangaon village (Erandol taluka), Jalgaon district, the body of 13-year-old Tejas Gajanan Mahajan was found on the evening of Monday, June 16, 2025, with his throat slit — a discovery that shocked the local community. According to the police investigation, Tejas was involved in a brief altercation with a group of adults at the weekly market area after one of them accidentally bumped into him. The confrontation escalated, and one of the men stabbed him in the neck with a knife, fatally injuring him. The suspects then abandoned his body in nearby bushes. Two of the accused were arrested by police, while a third remained at large at the time of reporting. Tejas’s family expressed deep concern and distress, alleging the possibility of human sacrifice and demanding a thorough investigation. His father told authorities that CCTV footage showed a local labourer with the suspects before the incident and urged police to pursue all leads. The case has drawn attention in the region due to the violent nature of the crime and the family’s claims, and police continued to investigate to establish motive and complete the legal process.

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In a first, Jalgaon election officer launches certificate course for polling staff

In a first-of-its-kind initiative in Jalgaon district, the District Election Office has launched a certificate course for polling staff to professionally train them for election duties. The programme aims to enhance the efficiency, preparedness, and confidence of officials involved in conducting elections. The course combines online and offline training modules, including case-study assessments, mock drills, practical demonstrations, and viva-voce sessions. Participants learn about polling procedures, problem-solving during elections, and other operational aspects. To earn the certificate, candidates must score above 75% overall, ensuring they are fully prepared for real election scenarios. This initiative reflects a strong commitment to professionalizing election processes and strengthening democratic practices at the grassroots level, making Jalgaon the first district in Maharashtra to implement such structured training for polling staff.

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Five-member committee formed to probe Jalgaon train incident; 7 from Nepal among victims

In January 2025, a tragic accident occurred near Pachora in Jalgaon district involving the 12533 Pushpak Express. Panic broke out among passengers after a false alarm of fire on the train, prompting many to pull the emergency chain and jump off onto the tracks. Tragically, several passengers were struck by the Karnataka Express running on an adjacent track, resulting in multiple fatalities and injuries. Among the victims, seven were reported to be from Nepal, adding to the international concern. In response, the Ministry of Railways formed a five-member committee to probe the incident. The committee’s task is to investigate the cause of the panic, assess whether safety protocols were followed, and identify lapses to prevent such tragedies in the future. The incident highlights the need for stricter safety awareness and better emergency management on trains

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3 days after man ‘beaten to death’ in Jalgaon, police form SIT to probe case

In August 2025, a shocking and brutal incident occurred in Jamner town, Jalgaon district, Maharashtra, when 21-year-old Suleman Rahim Khan Pathan was allegedly paraded and beaten to death by a group of men. The assault reportedly began in a local café where Suleman was sitting. Following an argument, the attackers dragged him out and continued the assault outside, in front of bystanders and villagers. Despite attempts by his family to intervene, the violence continued, leaving him critically injured. He was later taken to a hospital but was declared dead due to severe injuries. Eyewitnesses reported that 8 to 10 men were involved in the attack. The brutality of the assault, which included repeated beatings and public humiliation, caused widespread shock in the local community. The incident quickly drew attention on social media and in regional news, highlighting concerns about mob violence and law and order. Three days after the incident, the Jalgaon Police formed a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to probe the case thoroughly. The SIT is tasked with: As of the latest reports, eight accused individuals have been arrested, and the SIT is actively searching for any additional suspects. Authorities have assured that the investigation will be conducted meticulously to ensure justice for the victim and prevent such incidents in the future. The case has sparked outrage among the public and raised serious concerns about mob violence, community safety, and law enforcement effectiveness in the region. Community leaders and local authorities have appealed for calm while the investigation proceeds. This tragic incident emphasizes the need for strict legal action against mob violence and reinforces the importance of timely police intervention to protect citizens.

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Tribal woman forced to deliver baby on road

In May 2025, a 24‑year‑old tribal woman named Santabai Barela from a remote area in Vaijapur village, Jalgaon district, was compelled to deliver her baby on the side of a public road, an incident that raised serious concerns about emergency healthcare and ambulance availability in the region. According to local residents and video footage shared widely on social media, Santabai began experiencing intense labour pains on May 21, several days before her due date of May 25. Her husband, Viswanath, attempted to get her to the nearby Primary Health Centre (PHC) in Bormadhi village for medical assistance. However, the family said that no ambulance arrived despite repeated calls, forcing Viswanath to take her on his motorcycle toward the PHC. As their journey progressed and her pain worsened, Santabai was unable to reach the health centre. About 1.5 km from the PHC, she went into active labour and delivered her baby on the roadside. A short video from the scene shows Santabai being assisted in the delivery by two women — reportedly a midwife and an Aanganwadi worker — while others held a blanket to provide some privacy. District authorities, including the Jalgaon District Collector Ayush Prasad, acknowledged the incident but offered slightly different details. Officials said that the midwife and Anganwadi worker were accompanying Santabai and helped deliver the child when her labour progressed quickly. Prasad added that local citizens informed the PHC about the situation, after which an ambulance was dispatched to take the mother and newborn to the health centre. Meanwhile, local political leader Pratibha Shinde (Congress) highlighted gaps in the public health system, asserting that the delivery had taken place on the road because no ambulance or timely medical help arrived for the tribal woman. Shinde said the incident exposed shortcomings in emergency healthcare coverage despite Jalgaon having several ministers in the state government. Following the uproar, authorities ordered an inquiry through the district health officer and civil surgeon to investigate the circumstances leading up to the roadside delivery and whether proper procedures were followed. Both the mother and her newborn were reported to be in good health after being taken to the health facility.

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Shrirama Rathotsava Fair

Shrirama Rathotsava Fair is one of the important religious and cultural festivals celebrated in Jalgaon district with great devotion and enthusiasm. The festival is centered around the grand Rathotsava, where a beautifully decorated chariot carrying the idol of Lord Shrirama is taken through the main streets in a ceremonial procession. Devotees gather in large numbers to pull the chariot, chant prayers, and participate in bhajans and kirtans, creating a deeply spiritual atmosphere. Alongside the religious rituals, a traditional fair is organized, featuring stalls selling local handicrafts, toys, household items, and delicious regional foods. Cultural programs, folk performances, and community activities add to the festive spirit. The Shrirama Rathotsava Fair symbolizes faith, unity, and the rich cultural traditions of the region, bringing people together in celebration and devotion.

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