is facing neglect by Uttar Pradesh Housing and Development Board officials. Exposed wires at the Arvindo Park. (HT) Safety hazards are rampant, with exposed electrical wires hanging from most ...
Over 85 per cent of Indian districts are prone to flood, drought, cyclone and heat waves, of which 45 per cent of them are ...
Most of the parks are maintained by the Lucknow Municipal Corporation, except for Arvindo Park, which is managed by the Uttar Pradesh ... hazards, especially during the rainy season when the risk ...
Four individuals lost their lives due to rain-related incidents in Uttar Pradesh within the last 24 hours. Major rivers in ...
New Delhi: E-commerce major Flipkart has opened two new fulfillment centers (FCs) in Uttar Pradesh, it said in media release on Friday. The new fulfillment centers include a grocery FC in Varanasi ...
As many as 13 lakh government employees in Uttar Pradesh are at the risk of losing their salaries this month if they fail to comply with an order, according to reports. Uttar Pradesh Chief ...
Railway station name change: The names of eight railway stations in Uttar Pradesh have been changed according to an official notification on Tuesday. These stations fall under the Lucknow ...
Pursuing an MBBS degree is a significant step towards a fulfilling medical career. Uttar Pradesh boasts several top medical colleges, ranked highly by the NIRF. This article highlights the top ...
The Saryu River has swollen in Ayodhya after heavy rainfall in the region on Sept 16. The water level has risen above the danger mark. “The Saryu river is flowing above the danger mark by 53 cm... The ...
The Uttar Pradesh government has warned its employees that their salaries for August will not be released if they fail to declare their assets before the month ends, The Times of India reported.
The victims, seven children and a woman, were killed by the wolves over the past six weeks in the Bahraich district of India's Uttar Pradesh state. Thousands of people in dozens of villages in the ...
The Uttar Pradesh Cabinet on Tuesday approved the state’s Digital Media Policy 2024, which prescribes severe punishments, including life imprisonment, for those who post “anti-national content ...