Caste-based assault: U.P. police move case from Etawah to Jhansi
BJP MLA clarifies over Vande Bharat train scuffle incident, says supporters' behaviour 'unfortunate'
JHANSI: BJP's Babina MLA Rajeev Singh on Thursday clarified his stand on the May 19 incident aboard the Vande Bharat Express, stating that a misunderstanding with fellow passengers escalated unnecessarily and that the altercation by his supporters in Jhansi was unfortunate and unintended. Addressing a press conference, the MLA said he was travelling with his wife and children from Delhi to Jhansi when he politely requested a passenger to swap seats so the family could sit together. According to the MLA, the passenger and his companion responded rudely and threatened him. He claimed video evidence now supports his version of events. A goon aka BJP MLA got into a fistfight with a passenger over a window seat in Vande Bharat, after the passenger refused to give up the seat. Indian Railways may now have to consider a special reservation system for BJP goons, auto-assigning window seats to them to avoid pic.twitter.com/4QBn5HRl5h Congress Kerala (@INCKerala) June 23, 2025 The Uttar Pradesh unit of the BJP, on June 22, issued a show-cause notice to the party MLA in connection with the episode. The BJP had sought a reply from the legislator within seven days. According to the Government Railway Police (GRP), the altercation occurred on June 19 on the Delhi-Bhopal Vande Bharat Express, allegedly over changing seats and objectionable sitting posture inside the train. The situation escalated at Jhansi station, where a passenger was allegedly assaulted by some individuals linked to the ruling party MLA. On Thursday, Singh reiterated that he had filed a non-cognisable report (NCR) with the GRP that same evening after the encounter. He added that during the train journey, he had also sought assistance via the Rail Madad helpline, citing safety concerns. Later, when the train reached Jhansi, some of his local supporters, informed by his security personnel, allegedly assaulted one of the passengers. The MLA said this was done in over-enthusiasm and without his approval. He stated that he later apologised to the passengers, who accepted his regret and acknowledged the misunderstanding. The incident has drawn political reactions, with some opposition leaders and a former IPS officer demanding action. However, the passenger involved has not filed a formal complaint, and the matter is currently under police investigation.
Vande Bharat seat row: BJP MLA blames supporters
Bharatiya Janata Party's Babina MLA Rajeev Singh on Thursday clarified his stand on the May 19 incident aboard the Vande Bharat Express, stating that a 'misunderstanding' with fellow passengers escalated unnecessarily and that the altercation by his supporters in Jhansi was 'unfortunate and unintended'.
Ankita Lokhande, Vicky Jain Expecting First Child? Actress Announces 'Main Pregnant Hoon'
While Ankita Lokhande is a popular actress known for her performances in Pavitra Rishta and Manikarnika: The Queen Of Jhansi, Vicky Jain is a businessman.
Seat Dispute on DelhiBhopal VandeBharat Express Turns Violent, BJP MLAs Aides Accused of Assault
CLP leader files NCR in Jhansi; victim alleges brutal thrashing captured on video
5 men stranded on river island rescued after water level rises in UP
Five laborers in their twenties were rescued from an island in the Betwa River near Sojna Ghat, Jhansi, after a sudden surge in water levels due to continuous rains and dam gate openings. The laborers, engaged in sand mining, were trapped when the river rapidly rose.
With World Bk support, Jhansi set to develop into dedicated peanut cluster
A dispute on the New Delhi-Bhopal Vande Bharat Express led to the filing of a non-cognizable report by BJP MLA Rajeev Singh. The incident, involving a disagreement over seats and an 'objectionable' posture, escalated at Jhansi station. A passenger was allegedly assaulted by individuals linked to Singh.
BJP MLA files NCR after Vande Bharat train clash
The incident occurred Thursday evening over a seat dispute and an alleged objectionable sitting posture. The confrontation escalated at Jhansi station,
Sand mafia attacks government officials in Uttar Pradesh's Jhansi; flee with seized tractors
Investigation is under way and efforts are being made to trace the accused, police said
Police deny permission to see Maoist Arunas mortal remains, says her sister Jhansi
Speaking to The Hindu, Ms. Jhansi said: We have rushed to the hospital at 5 a. m. and police did not allow us to see the mortal remains of our sister to confirm her identity
Sand mafia attacks government officials in UP's Jhansi, flees with seized tractors
JHANSI: Illegal sand miners allegedly attacked a team of government officials here and forcibly took back two sand-laden tractors that had been seized, an officer said on Thursday. According to Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) Ajay Yadav, the incident occurred in the Mau Ranipur area during an operation against illegal sand mining on Wednesday. The accused, including tractor drivers, allegedly misbehaved with the SDM's staff and took away the seized tractors laden with illegally extracted sand. A complaint was filed at Katera police station by SDM security staff member Kamta Prasad, a resident of Itayal village. The SDM said he and two other officials -- Mahendra Singh and Kamlesh -- were attempting to stop tractors transporting sand illegally near Jait Mata Mandir in Kachnev village when they were assaulted. The accused were identified as Sohit Yadav and Ankit Yadav, along with several other unidentified persons. The attackers escaped with the vehicles, police said. Police said they have registered a case under sections 221 (obstructing public servant in discharge of public functions), 121 (voluntarily causing hurt or grievous hurt to deter public servant from his duty), 132 (assault or criminal force to deter public servant from discharge of his duty), and 352 (intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of peace) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita. An investigation is underway, and efforts are being made to trace the accused, the police added.
As an actor, Poovai Dhayanidhi feels accomplished. When this contentment took over him fully, Dhaya, as he is fondly known, felt that he had a lot to contribute as a writer. The writing bug had already bitten him when he used to assist his father, Poovai Senguttuvan, who had penned scores of books in all forms, besides being a movie lyricist, known for his catchy lines in scores of MGR hits. Around 700 stage shows in Tamil theatre are an apt reflection of the sway Dhaya had on his admirers as an actor. I had a strong penchant for comedy, and interspersing that in serious plays, gave a different sheen to the end product. In the 80s, serious plays had a strong audience. I was happy to play my part in any troupe, which ensured a range of characters with little restriction on the age limit. Matured roles invariably brought the best out of me. That was an era where women characters had a lot of respect in the way they were depicted. That was a strong reason for me to branch out as a writer with any number of opportunities coming my way, he shares. Dhaya fondly remembers En Nenjam Unakkaga, his first social play as a writer, where the late cine actor SS Chandran played the lead role with telling perfection. To this day, Dhaya believes that it was Chandrans dialogue delivery that was the clinching factor for the play to draw a repeat audience. Handling the story and dialogues gave me an impetus to try out my brand of storytelling. Gauging the audience response helped in getting skin deep into the characters in future plays, he adds. Besides social dramas, Dhaya had his fill with historical plays, all of which were produced by Madurai Kannan. Acceding that it was a tough call to handle historic subjects, which had been given a new coating by two of the veterans of Tamil Stage RS Manohar and Heron Ramasamy. What stood in his favour was the range of inputs from his father and like-minded friends, urging him to leave his stamp in the style the audience desired. The floodgates opened in Raja Yogam, which had an incredible 20 shows on a trot. I kept my lines simple in a strong theme where a good section of the people craved for the rule of the common man, following the inept ruling of the king. As a common man in the audience, I could gauge their pulse. That was the best way, as inputs were needed to send across strong messages in tune with the scripts meriting the audiences attention, he shares. Then came Vanjagama Nee Vazhga, which had an average run, as the love story and family sentiment did not cut much ice with the audience. After that, Veerapandia Kattabomman brought him instant fame. Dhaya believes he had a winner at hand in the famous dialogue exchanged between Kattabomman and Jackson Durai. To lure the audience, I had to try something different, as right from a child to a nonagenarian, every scene (from his work) had been poignant in the audiences mindset. I tried my brand of comedy, and a foreigner mouthing a slice of slang Tamil caught the fancy of the motley crowd. In a strong story, the job of a writer is to ensure that the facts are not tampered with. Some liberties could be taken in the dialogues, which the audience simply love and the appreciation reflects in the thunderous applause, he explains. Dhayas personal favourite is a play for all seasons, Karaikal Ammaiyar, which drew a repeat audience. Dhaya playing with the dialogues brought the house down. Strongly believing that even historical scripts could do with a bit of fine-tuning, Dhaya brought to light a few qualities of Karaikal Ammaiyar, not told before. One among the three Nayanmar, the eldest one, had walked with the support of her hands on Kayilai Hill, which prompted Lord Siva to deem her as Ammaiye. That she wasborn in Karaikal resulted in her being called as the title signifies, giving an insight into the character which not many were aware of, he narrates. Meanwhile, Veera Mangai Velu Nachiar was another audience favourite. In Dhayas esteem, it was a script much ahead of its time. People had only heard of the exploits of Jhansi Rani, with very few pages depicting the towering persona of Nachiar. Here was a warrior who fought a lonely battle to exact revenge on the murderer of her husband. Nachaiars confrontations with her daughter Vellachi were the life and soul of the plot, each having a different view on how to get even with the perpetrators. The exchanges were lively, where the dialogues had to ring in the prevalent mood of the actors. Chaste Tamil had a special place in an era where even a small fumble brought in a long frown from the die-hard historic fans, he notes. In devotional plays, Dhayas way of portraying Lord Shiva, which had many layers and dimensions in scores of plays involving Shiva and Parvathi, was always a win. It boiled down to letting the mind go overboard, shaping the characters of a Shiva devotee. One such play, Kannappa Nayanar, brought to light the feelings of a young devotee wondering at the dearth of talent in the kingdom ruled by incompetent heads, he says. Now, Dhaya is still game to mix social plays with the historic ones. Talking about this, he recalls the 80s when his play James Bond 007 had a massive following. Bhairavan was the name I had coined for the Bond, and the opening line went in the same fashion as all of Bond movies The name is Bhairavan, struck an instant chord with the viewers. Some of my well-wishers fondly call me by that name even today, which should be seen as a victory for the character and not for the writer, he notes. Presently working on Manimegalai and Desa Bakthargal for two production houses, Dhaya says he always desired that his hands are full. That one script is based on Silapadigaram, and the other one on the five greats of Tamil history Kodikatha Kumaran, Vanjinathan, VO Chidambaram, Mahakavi Bharathiar, and Jhansi Rani has only added to his excitement. At 68, Dhaya feels he still has miles to traverse as a writer. New scripts still excite him. Every dive is a new experience and the feel is beyond words to comprehend, he signs off.
A Kerala family's road trip to discover India
For three weeks this summer, ad-maker Rajesh K Abraham, his wife Simi Mammen, and their five children (aged 6 to 17), turned their compact SUV into a moving classroom. They drove over 7,000km across 13 Indian states, from Kochi, their hometown, to Kinnaur in Himachal Pradesh. My children, like most others after the pandemic, live in the digital world. I wanted to snap them out of that space, says Rajesh. So, this wasnt just a holiday. It was a deliberate attempt to reclaim education. Having travelled extensively for work, Rajesh had seen the nooks and crannies of rural India, and greatly values the lessons that one invariably learns along the way. I wanted my children to have similar experiences. To see India through their eyes, he explains. While the family had gone on holidays before, they were boxed in by the package itineraries, pre-booked hotel bookings and travel arrangements. This time, we took our own vehicle, and that meant freedom, says Rajesh, who has also acted in and directed films. The family, which calls itself Seven Farers, began their journey on April 21. The route passed through Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, and back through Telangana. Golden Temple, Amritsar It took 23 days, and what an eventual three weeks it was, Rajesh recalls. Indeed, as they traversed different terrains and cultures, India reported a new Covid surge, Operation Sindoor was launched; and elsewhere on the globe, a new Pope was elected. History was happening all around them, but inside the car, life slowed down. At first, everyone clung to their devices. But slowly, we stopped being separate individuals. We got to know each other again and became a better family, Simi smiles. For the journey, each child enjoyed their own window, in both the literal and metaphysical sense of the word. Amelia, the youngest at 6, is nicknamed Jhansi Rani at school. So, when she stood in front of the real Jhansi Fort in Uttar Pradesh, it really moved her, Simi recalls. Joshua, 7, whos crazy about automobiles, kept spotting different models along the way. Angelina, 10, sketched views from the windshield. Olivia, 14, greatly enjoyed sampling street food. Thanima, the oldest at 17, who was initially reluctant, eventually became obsessed with shopping in bazaars, Rajesh says. Meanwhile, for Simi, who had spent years at home taking care of the children, it was a deserved break to finally step out into the world. She used to call herself a mindfarer, for she made long journeys only in her head. With this trip, she has officially become a roadfarer, Rajesh quips. For the entire journey, the cost was only `4.5 lakh, and this covered their food, stays, fuel, and entry tickets to select tourist destinations. We didnt have any premeditated ideas about what to do, where to camp, etc. All of that happened on the go, Rajesh says. But, of course, the journey wasnt all rosy. In Himachals Rampur village, the group witnessed a cloudburst that washed away an entire village, homes and farmland. But the people there were determined to build it all back up. You cant teach that kind of inner resilience. My children saw it, and I think that moment will stay with them, says Rajesh, who is currently working on a Hindi feature film based on road trips. Similarly, a lot more such experiences, all teaching invaluable lessons about India and life itself. We have made new friends too along the way. That was another gift of the trip, Simi chips in. Now, back home, the group is narrating stories to their classmates and colleagues. In doing so, the trip becomes real again, and will, no doubt, inspire others too to go on similar adventures, Rajesh says. As to whats next, he answers, A global road trip!
UP BEd result 2025 declared: Direct link to download scorecards here
Bundelkhand University has declared the UP BEd Entrance Exam Result 2025 today, June 16. Over 3 lakh candidates appeared for the exam held on June 1 across 751 centres in Uttar Pradesh. Results can be accessed via bujhansi.ac.in. Qualified candidates will now proceed to counselling and admission for BEd programmes across affiliated colleges.
UP BEd Entrance Exam Result 2025 Released at bujhansi.ac.in Direct Link to Download BEd Result
UP BEd Entrance Exam Result 2025: Bundelkhand University, Jhansi Result 2025 has been released on bujhansi.ac.in. Here is the direct Link to check your BEd BEd Results Online.
UP family ostracised, fined Rs 20 lakh for supporting intercaste marriage
A family in Uttar Pradeshs Jhansi district faced a social boycott and a Rs 20 lakh punitive fine after an intercaste marriage took place in their home. The incident took place in Bacheda village. The familys daughter, a constable in Lucknow, married her childhood friend, a police inspector. The wedding took place on April 30 Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Social boycott, Rs 20 lakh fine on girl's family over inter-caste marriage in Uttar Pradesh
LUCKNOW: In Bacheda village of Jhansi district in the Bundelkhand region of UP, a lady constable, Yadav by caste and posted in Lucknow, landed in a soup as she married her childhood friend, an inspector from the Patel community. Although both families supported the union and solemnised the marriage on April 30, it was rejected by the villagers due to the inter-caste relationship. The villagers were so enraged over the marriage that a village panchayat was called on May 13, and it declared the inter-caste marriage unacceptable. In a closed-door meeting, the village elders, including village head, imposed a hefty fine of Rs 20 lakh on the womans family, accusing them of defying social norms. It was also decided that anyone who would speak or transact with the girls family would be fined Rs 50,000. As a result of the social boycott of the family following the panchayats decree, the womans parents, who run a small dairy business, said it had come to a standstill. The villagers have stopped all interaction with the family, and not a single customer has turned up since then. Their milk remains unsold, and basic social ties have suffered a blow. Meanwhile, the mother of the lady constable said the fine amount was far beyond their means. We were also warned about an interest of Rs 3 per day. We are poor people. How can we pay Rs 20 lakh? Our daughter is married and happywhat wrong have we done? she asked. After the May 13 diktat, the family approached the local police for help. However, instead of filing a case, the police allegedly tried to pacify them and sent them back. Their concerns remained unaddressed for weeks despite continued harassment. On June 9, the constables father Chiranjilal Yadav attended Garotha Samadhan Diwas at the district police office to seek justice. After waiting for long, he managed to meet senior officials and narrated the entire ordeal with folded hands. On hearing the complaint, SSP BBGTS Murthy took serious note of the incident summoning the Todifatehpur station in-charge and ordered a full report. A case has now been registered against Santosh Yadav, the village heads father and others involved in enforcing the boycott and issuing threats.
MP exam fraud: Kingpin Amitabh Rawat's inter-state racket exposed
BHOPAL: One of the prime kingpins of the recently busted Madhya Pradesh Police Constable Recruitment Exam 2023 Aadhaar-manipulated multiple impersonation racket wasnt new to the world of government recruitment examination frauds. Carrying a Rs 10,000 bounty on his arrest announced by northern MPs Sheopur district police, government school teacher-turned-alleged exam fraudster Amitabh Rawat has been accused in the past as well in cases about examination frauds, not just in his home state of Madhya Pradesh, but also in neighbouring Uttar Pradesh. Rawat, whose wife is an elected village sarpanch in the native Morena district of MPs Gwalior-Chambal region, was last arrested in February 2024 from Jhansi by the UP STF and Jhansi Police in connection with the alleged leak of the UP Police Constable Recruitment Exam 2024. But it wasnt the first time that Rawat was arrested by any state police in connection with an alleged examination-related fraud case. Back in 2017, he was arrested in his native MP in connection with the multi-layered Vyapam scam case for arranging proxy candidates or solvers to take government recruitment exams in place of actual beneficiaries. After being lodged in a jail in Gwalior district until 2020, he was granted bail by the MP High Court. According to sources investigating the recently busted MP Police Constable Recruitment Aadhaar-manipulated impersonation racket, Rawat is believed to have been involved in frauds across several recruitment examinations in Madhya Pradesh using various cheating methods, including proxy candidates, bypassing biometric tests, paper leaks and screen sharing (in online exams), the official said. According to sources part of the ongoing probe, the 48-year-old Rawat allegedly headed one of three inter-state rackets that were engaged in the fraud in the 2023 MP Police Recruitment Exams written test. The other two rackets were headed by Morena district-based Shyam Rawat and Ashok Gurjar. Just like Amitabh Rawat, his caste man Shyam Rawat is also absconding and carries a similar Rs 10,000 reward on his arrest. All three rackets arranged solvers (proxy candidates) from Bihar and MP to take the written exam, which was held in 2023 on different dates across MP, in place of the actual candidates. This was done by replacing the picture and biometric (fingerprint) data in the actual candidates Aadhaar ID with the picture and fingerprints of the solver just before the written exam. The three rackets had links with dedicated Aadhaar ID manipulation operatives, who used login IDs and passwords of Aadhaar centres in MP, Delhi and UP, and controlled them remotely using desktop applications like AnyDesk. Two of the masterminds who worked with multiple Aadhaar centres in MP and outside included Surendra Kushwah who worked as the Aadhaar ID facilitator for the Amitabh Rawat-led racket and Kanhaiya Dhakad, who performed the same role for Shyam Rawats racket. While Surendra Kushwah (who has already been arrested) used login IDs and passwords of registered and authorised Aadhaar ID centres in Chhatarpur, Narsinghpur and other districts of MP, as well as Delhi, Kanhaiya Dhakad, who worked with Shyam Rawats racket, used the login credentials of Aadhaar centres particularly in the Gwalior-Chambal region of MP, especially Shivpuri district. Dhakad, who hails from MPs Shivpuri district, along with his family members, operated an Aadhaar registration and updating kiosk in Shivpuri between 2011 and 2023, and knew every nut and bolt related to Aadhaar IDs. After 2023, he began using login IDs and passwords of other registered Aadhaar registration centres in MP to assist the recruitment exam impersonation rackets, particularly the one headed by Amitabh Rawat. Dhakad, like the racketeer Amitabh Rawat, carried a reward of Rs 10,000 on arrest. He was arrested on Monday, making him the 12th man to be arrested in three cases of the MP Police Constable 2023 Recruitment Exam fraud. Were hopeful that his questioning in the coming days will lead to big disclosures, Sheopur district police superintendent Virendra Jain told TNIE on Tuesday. As per sources connected with the ongoing investigations, Amitabh Rawats racket, by working with Dhakad and aides, might have managed to get more than 50 candidates to pass the 2023 MP Police Constable Recruitment written exam and qualify for the physical proficiency test (PPT) conducted in 2024. In return, Rawat charged sums ranging from Rs 10-15 lakh from each candidate. The solvers who appeared in the written exam in place of actual candidates received Rs 1 to Rs 4 lakh per selected candidate, while Aadhaar manipulators like Dhakad received between Rs 10,000 to Rs 25,000 per candidate. So far, more than 20 cases have been registered in around ten districts of MP in connection with the Constable Recruitment Exam fraud, and over 25 individuals including actual beneficiary candidates, solvers, and Aadhaar centre operators have been arrested.
Chaos At UP Wedding After Some Guests Block Cooler's Airflow; 'Better Than WWE' Netizens Say
Bride vs groom family. Guests at the wedding in Uttar Pradesh's Jhansi got into a physical altercation after some sat in front of the cooler, causing others to lose their temper.
Watch: Chairs fly as wedding guests brawl over cooler in Jhansi video goes viral
A wedding celebration in Jhansi descended into chaos when a dispute over a cooler ignited a violent clash between the bride's and groom's families. The argument began when guests from the groom's side sat in front of a cooler meant for the wedding couple, leading to objections from the bride's family.
Indore becomes India's 16th city and MP's first to get metro rail service
BHOPAL: The countrys cleanest city Indore on Saturday became Madhya Pradeshs first city and Indias 16th to get an operational metro rail service. Before addressing the Lokmata Devi Ahilyabai Mahila Sashaktikaran Maha Sammelan in Bhopal, Prime Minister Narendra Modi virtually inaugurated the commercial run of Indores much-awaited metro rail service. Today Madhya Pradesh has got its first metro rail service. Indore has already established a distinct identity in the world for cleanliness. Now Indores identity will be redefined by its metro rail service. The work on starting a metro rail service in Bhopal too is underway in an accelerated manner, Modi said after virtually inaugurating the Indore metros first commercial run from Bhopal. Conceptualized to cover a stretch of more than 31 km with 28 stations in multiple phases at a total cost of Rs 7500 crore, around Rs 1520 crore has been spent on the 6-km long five stations-strong super priority corridor on which the commercial run started on Saturday. As a tribute to women power, the five stations on the 6-km long route have been named after famous queens and women warriors -- Devi Ahilyabai Holkar, Rani Durgavati, Maharani Laxmi Bai, Rani Avantibai Lodhi and Veerangana Jhalkaribai. The inaugural trip of the Indore Metro only had women passengers, including Swachhata Didis (female sanitation workers) and women working with companies in Indores Super Corridor area, like Infosys and TCS. Many of the women wore Sindoori (vermillion coloured) sarees, as a salute to the recent Operation Sindoor by the Indian armed forces. Interestingly, the Indore Metro will operate free of cost for all passengers in the first week, followed by discounted ticket rates in the next two weeks (75% and 50% discount respectively). The inauguration of the Indore Metro, meanwhile, wasnt bereft of its share of partisan politics, as the opposition Congress took credit for it. Many years back while I was the Union minister and Babulal Gaur was a cabinet minister in the BJP government in MP, I called him to Delhi and said that we feel ashamed that MP doesnt have a metro rail service. He told me that Rs 17 crore was needed to prepare the detailed project report (DPR), the money was sanctioned and the report was prepared. When I was the CM (in 2019), I had laid the foundation of the metro rail project (in Indore and Bhopal), former CM Kamal Nath said in Chhindwara. MP gets two new airports Not only did Madhya Pradesh see the inauguration of the Indore Metro rail service by PM Modi from Bhopal, but two new airports too were inaugurated virtually by the PM on Saturday. The two new airports are in Satna (in Vindhya region) and Datia (which will cover the Bundelkhand region). Satna and Datia are now connected to the air travel network. These two airports will improve air connectivity in Vindhya and Bundelkhand region. Now, offering prayers at the Goddess Sharda, Goddess Pitambara temples and the revered Chitrakoot pilgrim town will become easier, Modi said. The Datia airport will not just render air connectivity to MPs Bundelkhand region, but also render wings to the adjoining region of UP too, including Jhansi. It will also boost the tourist potential of the entire Bundelkhand region, making it easier to travel to Orchha in MPs Niwari district and Jhansi in UP which neighbours Datia and Orchha. The first two aircraft to take off from the new airports were flown by female pilots. The flight from Satna to Rewa had tribal women among its passengers.
Team of 54 trainee forest officers attacked by bees in UP's Mirzapur
LUCKNOW: In Mirzapur, a swarm of honey bees chased and stung 54 trainee forest officers, who were saved by the villagers who drove away the bees using fire and blankets. The bee attack left all 54 injured, with four being critical. The forest personnel were trainees who were visiting Mirzapur from Kanpur. All the injured were taken to Madihan Community Health Centre (CHC), with four in critical condition referred to Mirzapur district hospital. After primary treatment, everyone was sent to the district hospital. A team of trainee officers led by Kanpur Ranger Rajendra Jaiswal had arrived in Mirzapur for hands-on training. At the time of the incident, all trainee officers were returning after inspecting the Jharinagar nursery in Madihan. According to Ranger Devendra Singh Negi, the team of trainee forest officers had reached the forest nursery located in Jharinagar for training on Tuesday early morning. Around 11 o'clock, as the team was returning, the honey bees suddenly attacked them. It is suspected that when the trainee officers were standing near the nursery, a bird pecked at the beehive, leading the bees to start stinging. Forest officers' training is ongoing in Kanpur, while the team was taken to Mirzapur. Forest department officials arrived to check on the injured as soon as they received information about the incident. Nursery staff and villagers drove away the bees by lighting fires and using blankets. In this attack, several trainee sub-inspectors, including Sujeet Singh, Sushil Kumar, Ram Singh Yadav, Navdeep, Rajendra, Vivek, Ashish Kumar Mishra, Abhishek and Amit were injured. CHC Superintendent Dr Radheshyam Verma referred Ranger Rajendra, along with four others, to the Trauma Centre in serious condition after primary treatment. After the incident, Chief Forest Conservator Arvind Raj Mishra visited CHC Madihan to check on the condition of the injured. In a similar incident, on May 25 in Lalitpur, special secretary officers went for inspection in Devgarh and the surrounding areas. The nodal officers had only gone a short distance for inspection when bees attacked them. In this incident, Chief Development Officer (CDO) Kamlakant Pandey, an IAS officer, and Additional District Magistrate Namami Gange Rajesh Srivastava were badly stung by the bees. Along with them, three employees were also injured. In the incident, CDO Kamalakant Pandey fell while running. After which he became unconscious. He remained lying for about an hour. Villagers found him and ferried him up to the main road, which was over a kilometre away from the site of the incident. The CDO was finally taken to Lalitpur Medical College by ambulance. To save CDO Kamalakant Pandey from bees, his gunner Chandrapal Singh clung to him, but the bees attacked Chandrabhan as well. While the condition of ADM Namami Gange Rajesh Srivastava remained serious, doctors at Lalitpur Medical College removed 500 stings from his face. Moreover, four bees were recovered from his ear. ADM is undergoing treatment at Jhansi Medical College.
Lightning Kills 70 Parrots in Jhansi
Violent storm in Jhansi devastates local wildlife
Telangana HC notices to Jhansi Laxmi Reddy
UP's Banda records hottest temperature in country at 46.2 degrees Celsius
LUCKNOW: As many as five cities in Uttar Pradesh recorded the maximum temperatures of 45 degrees Celsius or above since Friday. Banda in the Bundelkhand region remained on top in the list of hottest places in the country, with the maximum temperatures soaring to as high as 46.2 degrees Celsius. After Banda, Ganganagar in Rajasthan was the second hottest at 45.9 degrees Celsius. Khajuraho in Madhya Pradesh was a close third at 45.8 degrees Celsius. In UP, after Banda, Prayagraj (45.4), Kanpur (45.2), Jhansi (45.1) and Varanasi (45) kept the residents struggling with the sweeping heat wave. However, a dip in the day temperatures was recorded in the state following sporadic showers and thunderstorms on Saturday. Meanwhile, amid intense heatwave conditions prevailing in the state, UP CM Yogi Adityanath issued directives to the Relief and Health Departments to issue alerts and ensure public safety. According to senior scientist Mohammad Danish at the state met centre, the main reason behind this heatwave is the strong westerly winds coming from the desert region of Rajasthan. The weather conditions are likely to remain the same till Sunday. Thereafter, an easterly and westerly trough is expected to bring rain and thunderstorms, providing some relief from the scorching heat in the state. In line with the CMs instructions, the state Health Department released official guidelines on Saturday to make the public aware of the measures to be taken to prevent heatstroke. The guidelines included suggestions for avoiding exposure to extreme heat, staying hydrated, and recognising early symptoms of heat-related illnesses. Additionally, posters and pamphlets are being circulated across the state to educate people on safety precautions. Partha Sarathi Sen Sharma, Principal Secretary of the Department of Medical, Health, and Family Welfare, said that the officials were instructed to issue necessary guidelines to protect people from the extreme conditions. The guidelines talk about covering the body properly and opting for light-coloured, breathable clothing while stepping out of the house. Everyone is advised to carry an umbrella or wear sunglasses as protection against the blazing sun. Keep oneself hydrated with plenty of fluids like lemon water, shikanji, or coconut water throughout the day. Moreover, the guidelines also talk about the use of curtains or shades to block direct sunlight while being indoors. It adds: Take special care of children, the elderly, and those who are unwell, as they are more vulnerable to heat-related illnesses. Avoid stepping out between 12 noon and 4 pm, when temperatures are usually at their highest. Avoid consuming too much protein or stale food on an empty stomach. Never leave children or animals alone in parked vehicles under the sun. Also, reduce the intake of alcohol, tea, coffee, and carbonated drinks during this time. The Health Department, following instructions from the CM, circulated posters detailing symptoms of heat-related illnesses. These symptoms include a body temperature above 40 degrees Celsius, red and dry skin, dizziness, muscle weakness, shortness of breath, headache, anxiety, nausea, or vomiting. If anyone shows these signs, they should be immediately moved to a shaded area, given cold water to drink and cold water showers should also be given to the person struck with the heatwave. Emergency medical help should be called right away, the instructions said. Special guidelines have been issued for labourers and children. Workers at construction sites must be given regular breaks and access to cool, shaded areas. Heavy labour exercises should be scheduled during the morning or evening hours to avoid peak heat. Children should be prevented from playing outside during midday heat, dressed in loose, light clothing, and encouraged to drink plenty of water. It is crucial never to leave children alone inside parked vehicles in hot weather. CM Yogi ordered the immediate implementation of the Mitra System to monitor workers health, where colleagues watch out for each other and provide first aid if needed. Additionally, industries were instructed to insulate hot equipment. The Health and Medical Department and the National Health Mission have appealed to the public to stay vigilant during the heatwave and to seek immediate medical attention at the nearest health centre or call the ambulance service 108 on the appearance of serious symptoms.
'Food adulteration is a social crime,' says UP CM Yogi; calls for public shaming of offenders
LUCKNOW: Launching a renewed crackdown on those involved in food adulteration and the sale of counterfeit medicines, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Wednesday termed the menace a social crime, declaring that such acts would not be tolerated. In a strong deterrent measure, the CM called for the public identification of offenders by displaying their photos at major intersections to raise awareness and discourage others. Chairing a high-level review meeting of the Food Safety and Drug Administration (FSDA) department in Lucknow, Adityanath directed officials to take strict and decisive action against adulterators, fake medicine traders, and others under the states zero tolerance policy. He instructed that daily consumables such as oil, ghee, spices, milk, and cheese be tested rigorouslypreferably at production unitsto ensure quality. Special teams should be formed to carry out intensive checks of milk and dairy products with continuous monitoring, he said. Additionally, professional blood donors should be identified, and effective control should be established in this sector, he added. Public health is the state's top priority and it must be handled with full transparency and commitment. Officials informed the CM that the states network of food and drug laboratories had expanded significantly. Apart from six major divisions already in operation, new laboratories and offices have been established in Aligarh, Ayodhya, Azamgarh, Bareilly, Basti, Chitrakoot, Kanpur, Mirzapur, Moradabad, Prayagraj, Saharanpur, and Devi Patan divisions. Laboratory buildings in Lucknow, Gorakhpur, and Jhansi have also been upgraded, while three modern microbiology labs have been set up in Lucknow, Meerut, and Varanasi. These facilities are equipped for testing microorganisms, protozoa, viruses, bacteria, mycotoxins, and other pathogens. Testing is already underway in Lucknow and Meerut. The Chief Minister suggested the creation of a Corpus Fund to support the operation and maintenance of these laboratories. To tackle the fake drug trade effectively, Adityanath directed improved coordination between FSDA and police authorities to ensure better enforcement and drug quality checks. For transparency in the food safety process, FSDA has implemented a password-protected barcode system, allowing confidential and impartial sample analysis. Each sample is digitally tested by scientists and validated only after senior official approval. To boost public involvement, the department has introduced a mobile app called Food Safety Connect and a toll-free number (1800-180-5533). The CM instructed that a complaint be considered resolved only after the complainant expresses satisfaction. Significant progress has also been reported in the pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturing sectors. Over the past three years, investment proposals worth 1,470 crore have been approved, generating direct employment for more than 3,340 people. There has also been a notable increase in pharmaceutical units, medical device production, blood banks, and retail medicine sellers across the state.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh inaugurates BrahMos production unit in Lucknow
LUCKNOW: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Sunday virtually inaugurated the BrahMos Aerospace Integration and Testing Facility at the Uttar Pradesh Defence Industrial Corridor here. The Rs 300 crore facility is a key part of the Uttar Pradesh Defence Industrial Corridor and represents India's commitment to self-reliant defence manufacturing, the Ministry of Defence said. It includes not only missile production but also testing, integration, and a materials complex for aerospace-grade components. A major leap toward #AtmanirbharBharat and a strategic boost to regional industrial growth, the Ministry of Defence said on X. Addressing the inaugural ceremony of #BrahMos Aerospace Integration and Testing Facility in Lucknow. https://t.co/4WLFMzlpEJ Rajnath Singh (@rajnathsingh) May 11, 2025 The Uttar Pradesh government had said the facility will manufacture one of the world's fastest supersonic cruise missiles, with a range of 290 to 400 km and a top speed of Mach 2.8. The missile, a product of BrahMos Aerospace, a joint venture between India and Russia, can be launched from land, sea, or air and uses a fire and forget system. Completed in three-and-a-half years, the BrahMos production unit in Lucknow is spread over 80 hectares of land provided free of cost by the Uttar Pradesh government, the state government had said in the statement. The UP Defence Industrial Corridor, announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2018, has six nodes --- Lucknow, Kanpur, Aligarh, Agra, Jhansi, and Chitrakoot -- where major investments are being made to boost defence manufacturing. Uttar Pradesh is the second state after Tamil Nadu to establish a Defence Industrial Corridor, it added.
BELAGAVI: The press briefing on Operation Sindoor by two women Army officers, Colonel Sofia Qureshi and Wing Commander Vyomika Singh, reflects the power which women wield in the country's armed forces. The duo effectively explained the counter attack by Indian forces in response to the terrorist attack which led to the killing of 26 Indians in Pahalgam. Col Sofia Qureshi, a 1999 commissioned officer, has served the Indian Army for over three decades, gaining praise for her uncompromising attitude and fearless endeavours. Her extensive years of experience include a number of high-profile postings, with her remarkable contribution to the Congo peacekeeping mission in 2006, when she represented India with pride on the world stage, standing out. A resident of Baroda, Sofia is connected to Belagavi as she has married Col Tajuddin Bagewadi of Konnur village in Gokak taluk. Sofia visits the village at regular intervals. The couple, who had a love marriage in 2015, are both serving officers in the Indian Army. Together, they represent a remarkable story of love, service, and patriotism a true embodiment of commitment to the nation. Gujarat's pride, nation's hero: Colonel Sofiya Qureshi becomes face of Operation Sindoor Col Tajuddin is serving in Jhansi while Sofia is posted in Jammu. Sofia's father-in-law Gous Sab Bagewadi is elated at the success of Operation Sindoor and the way she explained the counter attack carried out by Indian forces on terrorist camps in Pakistan. Sofia's father-in-law said he was extremely proud of his son and daughter-in-law who are involved in the service of the nation. He said he was not aware of Sofia's briefing about Operation Sindoor to the media and came to know about it from his friends in Konnur. I started watching the TV to hear Sofia briefing the media only after some of my friends came home and informed me about it. I feel so proud of both my son and daughter-in-law for what they are doing, he said. He said Sofia had been visiting Konnur regularly and she was supposed to come for a festival soon. Sofia and my son like eating desi chicken and rotis whenever they are in Konnur as they never get these food items in North India, he said.
Civil defence volunteers rehearse emergency response in Lucknow ahead of nationwide mock drill
LUCKNOW: A day before the scheduled mock drill mandated by the Union government, civil defence volunteers conducted a rehearsal at the Lucknow police lines on Tuesday to strengthen emergency preparedness. Meanwhile, UP DGP Prashant Kumar, on Tuesday, said that comprehensive civil defence mock drills would be conducted across all districts on Wednesday in compliance of the instructions received from the Government of India. The exercise, which involved around 200 civil defence volunteers, was aimed at training volunteers in managing large-scale emergencies and responding effectively to potential missile or air attacks. According to Chief Warden, Civil Defence Lucknow, Amarnath Mishra, the participants demonstrated coordinated responses to sirens, evacuation procedures, and protective measures designed to minimise panic and chaos during emergencies. The drill focused on practical techniques to protect civilians during missile strikes and air attacks, along with educating the public on how to safeguard themselves in such situations, Mishra added. The development comes a day after the Union Home Ministry's directives to states to conduct mock drills on May 7 to enhance civil defence preparedness. The Union Home Ministry asked the states to operationalise air raid warning sirens and train civilians to protect themselves in the event of a hostile attack. The states have also been directed to update and rehearse evacuation plans, crash blackout measures, and early camouflaging of vital plants and installations. Interacting with media persons, the UP DGP Prashant Kumar said that the Centre had identified 19 districts-- one placed in Category 1, two in Category 2 and the remaining 16 in Category 3-- for the exercise. Bulandshahr in western UP has been kept in Category 1; Agra, Kanpur, Lucknow, Bakshi Ka Talab, Gorakhpur, Varanasi, Meerut, Prayagraj, Moradabad, Bareilly, Mathura, Ghaziabad, Jhansi, Saharanpur, Sarsawan, and Chandauli are there in Category 2; Baghpat and Muzaffarnagar, both western UP districts, have been kept in Category 3. However, keeping the preparedness in mind and also considering the local sensitivities, the state government has decided to conduct the mock drill across all the state districts, said the DGP. He explained that the exercise would involve coordinated participation from multiple agencies, including the police administration, fire services, and disaster response agencies, to cope with disasters and other critical situations. The mock drill is imperative to ensure better coordination and readiness among all response agencies, said Prashant Kumar. Meanwhile, DG Civil Defence, Abhay Prasad also confirmed the instructions received from the Centre, explaining preparations were already underway to equip civilians with the knowledge and readiness needed in case of any future conflict. He said the mock drill would be conducted between 7 pm to 9 pm on Wednesday. At present, the state Civil Defence department has offices in 15 districts but covers 26 districts through its network. As part of the initiative, an assessment of emergency medical infrastructure, response time, and coordination between various agencies would be assessed in the event of mass casualties and large-scale evacuations. The drill would also foster greater public awareness and resilience in times of national crisis, said a senior state government official.
Rajasthan to join Indias first cheetah conservation corridor with Madhya Pradesh
JAIPUR: Rajasthan is all set to become a part of Indias first cheetah reintroduction project, currently operational in Madhya Pradesh. A wildlife corridor spanning 17,000 square kilometers will be developed across both states, allowing cheetahs to roam freely in a protected and connected habitat. The corridor will link Palpur Kuno National Park and Gandhi Sagar Sanctuary in Madhya Pradesh with the Mukundara Hills Tiger Reserve in Rajasthan. As part of the plan, seven districts in Rajasthan Kota, Bundi, Baran, Jhalawar, Sawai Madhopur, Karauli, and Chittorgarh will be integrated into the project. Speaking in Jaipur on Tuesday, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav emphasised the success of the cheetah project, describing it as a unique initiative in Asia. It is a matter of pride that cheetahs are thriving here. This is among the most successful wildlife conservation efforts globally, he said. Yadav also stated that the project would now move forward in collaboration with Rajasthan. Highlighting past joint efforts, the MP Chief Minister recalled the Parvati-Kalisindh-Chambal river linking project, inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. We are confident that both states will progress together on this project under the leadership of the Prime Minister, he added. According to the action plan released by the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA), the Wildlife Institute of India (WII) has designated the Kuno-Gandhi Sagar landscape as a suitable cheetah habitat. Of the total corridor area, 10,500 square kilometers fall within Madhya Pradesh, while 6,500 square kilometers are in Rajasthan. The corridor will enable cheetahs to move from Kuno National Park through the Mukundara Hills Reserve in Rajasthan to Gandhi Sagar. Discussions are also underway to include parts of Uttar Pradesh, specifically the forest areas of Jhansi and Lalitpur, within the extended landscape. An official Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan is in the pipeline. The proposal has reached the Chief Ministers of both states and is awaiting final approval. During his visit to Jaipur, CM Mohan Yadav met with Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma. Sources suggest that discussions on the cheetah corridor were held, and the signing of the MoU is expected soon.
Sharia Court, in any name & form, has no recognition in law: SC
NEW DELHI: In a significant judgment, the Supreme Court has held that a 'Court of Kazi,' 'Court of (Darul Kaja) Kajiyat,' 'Sharia Court,' etc., by whatever name or style, have no recognition in law. The Court made this ruling while allowing a Muslim woman's maintenance plea filed under Section 125 of the Criminal Procedure Code. The bench of the top court delivered this judgment after hearing a plea filed by a woman, Shahjahan, who was challenging the Allahabad High Courts 2018 order. The order had dismissed her revision petition against a 2010 family court decision in Jhansi, which denied her maintenance. The family court had only allowed Rs 2,500 for her two children. A two-judge bench of the top court, led by Justice Sudhanshu Dhulia and Justice Ahsanuddin Amanullah, stated that any declaration made by such courts is not binding on anyone and is unenforceable by coercive measures. The only way such a declaration or decision can withstand scrutiny in the eyes of the law is when the affected parties accept such declaration/decision by acting on it or accepting it, and when such action does not conflict with any other law. Even then, such declaration/decision, at best, would only be valid inter se the parties that choose to act upon/accept it, and not a third party, the bench said. Explaining the legal position, the top court referred to various previous judgments, including Vishwa Lochan Madan versus Union of India. It cited a case where a Muslim man initially filed a plea in a 'Court of Kazi' and 'Court of (Darul Kaja) Kajiyat' seeking divorce from his wife. In the present case, the family court had allowed only Rs 2,500 for her two children. As per records, the marriage between the appellant and the respondent (husband) was solemnized on September 24, 2002, according to Islamic customs, rituals, and traditions. This was the second marriage for both parties. The top court held that maintenance could not have been denied to the appellant-wife under the prevailing circumstances. It directed the payment of Rs 4,000 per month as maintenance to her, starting from the date of filing the maintenance petition before the family court. The top court also said, A family court is not an institution to sermonize society on morality and ethics. The appellant woman had claimed that her husband had caused mental harassment and cruelty to her because she was unable to fulfill his demand for a motorcycle and Rs 50,000. On this, the family court had stated that since it was their second marriage, there was no possibility of the man demanding dowry, as he would be trying to rehabilitate his household. The top court, after reviewing the family court's observations and order, stated that such reasoning or observations were unknown to the canons of law and were based on mere conjecture and surmise.
Kanpur businessman among 27 shot dead in Pahalgam terror attack
LUCKNOW: Shubham Dwivedi, 31, a businessman from Kanpur,never knew that his trip to Kashmir would be his last. Married just two months ago, he was among 26 tourists killed in Tuesdays terror attack in Jammu and Kashmirs Pahalgam. Dwivedi was shot point blank in front of his wife leaving her shocked and family and friends distraught and devastated. Dwivedi had gone to Kashmir along with his wife and 11 members of his family. He was in Baisaran Valley, popularly known as Mini Switzerland, along with his wife and sister-in-law when terrorists opened fire at tourists around eateries, said survivors in his family travelling with him. The distraught wife, recounting the horrific incident, said the terrorists targeted male tourists only after confirming their religious identity. Aishanya, wife of deceased Shubham Dwivedi hails from Lucknow. The wedding of Shubham and Aishanya was solemnised in Jhansi on February 12, this year. There is a crowd of relatives and locals at Shubhams house in Shyam Nagar in the Chakeri area of Kanpur. As per Shubhams father Sanjay Dwivedi, the family visited Pahalgam on Tuesday and later proceeded to Baisaran Valley. When Shubham, his wife Aishanya and his sister-in-law were ascending a hill on horseback, terrorists shot Shubham dead after asking his name, said the family members. Sanjay Dwivedi, 52, a cement trader of Maharajpur town in Kanpur had travelled to J&K on April 17 along with his wife Seema, 50, son Shubham, 31, daughter-in-law Aishanya 27, daughter Aarti, 27 and six others. The family had taken a train to Delhi, followed by a flight to Srinagar. Their return was scheduled for Wednesday, April 23. The couple had left hotel at 1 pm on Tuesday for horse riding while other members of the family stayed back. As they were heading to a hill top on the horse back, they were cornered by the terrorists who asked Aishanya about their identity. As she told them that Shubham was her husband, they shot him dead in frontof her, says Shubham's uncle Jyotishacharya Manoj Dwivedi.
Helicopters Will Hover Over This UP City For 2 Days, Photographing Each House. Heres Why
A helicopter survey in Jhansi will measure building heights using a lidar sensor over two days, covering 161 sq km, as part of the Naksha scheme under Digital India
NHRC seeks reports on cases of 'dead' persons found alive across states
NEW DELHI: The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has sought Action Taken Reports (ATRs) on the issue of individuals who were officially declared dead but are physically alive in different parts of India. The human rights watchdog has requested the ATRs from the Secretary of the Ministries of Home Affairs and Law and Justice, the Director General of Police (DGP) of Bihar, and the Superintendent of Police, Mandsaur, Madhya Pradesh, in response to the issues raised in the petitions. Acting on three separate petitions filed by noted human rights activist and Supreme Court advocate Radhakanta Tripathy, the NHRC has asked for the reports to be submitted within 15 days. Tripathy highlighted the growing number of cases where individuals are wrongly declared dead due to inaccurate investigations. He urged the Commission to intervene by recognising the rights of these individuals and restoring their legal status. The errors, he said, often result from clerical mistakes, false information, misidentification, and the failure of authorities to conduct thorough investigations. Tripathy requested proper investigation into such cases, restoration of legal identity, and compensation for the affected victims. In the second case, related to a fabricated murder in Bihar, police officials had declared an individual named Nathuni Pal, a resident of Deoria, Bihar, murdered 17 years ago. He was recently found alive in Jhansi in 2025. The false report led to the wrongful conviction of innocent individuals for murder and caused severe mental trauma to Pals family. In response, the NHRC directed the DGP of Bihar to examine the matter and submit a report within 15 days. In the third case, the NHRC instructed the Superintendent of Police in Madhya Pradesh's Mandsaur to investigate and submit a report within 15 days. This case involved a woman, Lalita Bai, aged 35 and a mother of two, who had been reported murdered 18 months ago. However, she was later found alive. Four individuals accused of her murder were still in jail as of March 2024. According to the petition, Lalita was trafficked by one of the accused, Banchhanda, who sold her to another accused for Rs 5 lakh. She eventually escaped and returned home after 18 months. The role of police officials in this case has also come under scrutiny, as they allegedly implicated the four individuals in a false murder report. In all three cases, the NHRC observed that the allegations raised point to serious violations of the victims human rights. It directed the authorities concerned to examine the matters and submit reports within 15 days.
Car Crushed By Bundelkhand Express As GPS Error Sends Wedding Party To Railway Tracks
A wedding party in Jhansi faced danger when their GPS led them to a railway crossing where their car got stuck. The Bundelkhand Express hit the car, but passengers escaped
Keiichi Ono, Japan's ambassador met 95-year-old freedom fighter Asha Sahay Choudhry
Japan's ambassador to India, Keiichi Ono, met Asha Sahay Choudhry, a 95-year-old former member of the Rani of Jhansi regiment who was inspired by Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. Ambassador Ono expressed his admiration for her dedication to India's independence. Earlier, the ambassador visited the Mahabodhi Mahavihara in Bodh Gaya, highlighting the spiritual and cultural connection between Japan and India.
MP to face Punjab in Senior Men National Cship final
Jhansi, April 13: Hockey Madhya Pradesh and Hockey Punjab won their Semi-Final matches in the 15th Hockey India Senior Men National Championship 2025 in Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh and are one step away from lifting the coveted title. In the first Semi-Final match, Hockey Madhya Pradesh defeated Manipur Hockey 5-3 to seal their spot in the [] The post MP to face Punjab in Senior Men National Cship final appeared first on The Shillong Times .
UP Law Student Dies By Suicide, Cops Find I Quit Written On Mirror With Lipstick
A 23-year-old law student died by suicide in Uttar Pradesh's Jhansi over a failed affair, the police said.
Gwalior man shoots himself dead after his daughter elopes, details here
The man, who owned a medical shop in the Bhairon Baba ka Mandir area, took this extreme step by shooting himself in his bedroom late Wednesday night under Jhansi road police station area of the city.
Passenger falls from train after altercation with railway staff, dies; co-passengers create ruckus
A passenger died after falling from an express train under suspicious circumstances on the Jhansi-Manikpur section of the North Central Railway in Mahoba district here in Uttar Pradesh, Railway sources said on Tuesday.
Hockey India deploys additional support staff to ensure player well-being at Senior Nationals
New Delhi, Apr 8: Hockey India has sent additional support staff, including a physiotherapist and a masseuse, to the ongoing Senior Mens National Championship in Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, to provide medical attention and recovery support to the players. This years championship features an impressive array of 31 Indian mens hockey team players such as Hardik Singh, Jarmanpreet Singh, Krishan B Pathak, Abhishek, Amit Rohidas, Sumit, Gurjant Singh and Sanjay. Recognising the high-intensity nature of the tournament and the workload on [] The post Hockey India deploys additional support staff to ensure player well-being at Senior Nationals appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Delhi recorded a maximum temperature of 38.2 degrees Celsius on Sunday, which is 3.1 notches above the seasonal average, according to the IMD. The minimum temperature of national capital was 18.5 degrees Celsius, which was 1.5 notch below the seasonal average. Meanwhile, the relative humidity oscillated between 43 per cent and 27 per cent. The IMD has forecast mainly clear sky with heat wave for Monday. The maximum and minimum temperatures are expected to be around 41 degrees Celsius and 21 degrees Celsius, respectively. The weather department has forecast heatwave conditions for next two days in Delhi. According to the six-day forecast issued by the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the national capital will experience heatwave conditions with the maximum temperature ranging between 39 and 42 degrees Celsius. The air quality was in the 'poor' category, with the Air Quality Index (AQI) recorded at 209 at 4 pm, as per data from the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB). An AQI between 0-50 is considered 'good,' 51-100 'satisfactory,' 101-200 'moderate,' 201-300 'poor,' 301-400 'very poor,' and 401-500 'severe. Barmer hottest in Rajasthan with 45.6 degrees Celcius Barmer was the hottest place in Rajasthan on Sunday recording a maximum temperature of 45.6 degrees Celsius, 6.8 degrees above normal, the Jaipur Meteorological Center said. Parts of Rajasthan witnessed scorching heat today. Jaisalmer recorded a high of 45.0 degrees Celsius, Chittorgarh 43.2 degrees, Jodhpur 43 degrees, Kota 42.4 degrees and Jalore 42 degrees. Barmer saw a record breaking maximum temperature of 45.6 degrees in the first week of April. The highest temperature the city witnessed during this period was 45.2 degrees Celsius on April 3, 1998, a MeT department spokesperson said. The heat wave prevailing in many parts of the state will intensify in the coming days, he said. The temperature is likely to increase in the state by 3 to 4 degrees in the coming days. On Monday, the maximum temperature in some parts of southwestern Rajasthan is likely to settle around 44 to 45 degrees and 42 to 44 degrees in parts of eastern Rajasthan, he said. Uttar Pradesh braces for above normal temperatures this summer A punishing summer is in store for Uttar Pradesh, with prolonged periods of above normal temperature and intense heat waves predicted from April to June this year. The state's Bundelkhand region, which covers seven districts of Jhansi and Chitrakootdham division, will bear the brunt of the heatwaves, posing significant risks to both human and animal health, weather officials said. During these months, above-normal maximum temperatures are expected across Uttar Pradesh. The forecast indicates that daytime temperatures will consistently exceed the 40-degree Celsius mark, Atul Kumar Singh, a MeT official here, said. Adding to the concern, night time temperatures are also projected to remain unusually high. The minimum temperatures recorded during night time are also expected to remain above normal, Singh said. The Bundelkhand region is anticipated to be the epicentre of this extreme heat, he added. The first week of April has already provided a stark preview of the impending heat, with daytime temperatures surging. As per the MeT Department, the day temperature in Kanpur, Varanasi, Prayagraj, Fatehpur, Amethi, Ghazipur, Sultanpur, and Hamirpur have been crossing the 40-degree mark since last week. On Saturday, Prayagraj recorded a maximum temperature of 41.6 degrees Celsius, 4.2 degrees above the seasonal average, MeT officials said. The forecast predicts that maximum daytime temperature will frequently exceed 35 degrees Celsius, consistently bordering 40 degrees, and is likely to surpass 45 degrees in some areas. Night time temperatures are expected to remain in the range of 35 to 40 degrees Celsius. The possibility of rain that could provide any relief during these days over Uttar Pradesh remains below normal in the months of April, May and June, Singh added. Furthermore, an above-normal number of heatwave days are expected across the state. During April 2025, an above-normal number of heatwave days are likely over most parts of Uttar Pradesh, the forecast stated. Medical professionals emphasise that heat waves pose a greater health risk than high temperatures alone. High temperatures cause general discomfort, which can be managed by staying in the shade and consuming ample water. However, heat wave exposure disrupts the body's natural temperature regulation, leading to severe dehydration and potential health complications, explained Dr.Shantanu Mishra, a Lucknow-based general practitioner. In response to the MeT department's forecast, the state government has directed district administrations to implement mitigation measures. District administrations have been alerted to the expected adverse hot weather and instructed to take measures to reduce its impact. Hospitals in the districts have also been asked to prepare for a surge in heat-related illnesses, Uttar Pradesh Relief Commissioner Bhanu Chandra Goswami said. The Animal Husbandry department is also taking proactive steps to protect livestock. Cattle shelters across the state have been instructed to provide shaded areas and ample water for animals. Veterinary departments have been placed on high alert to assist farmers in rural areas whose livestock may be affected by the extreme conditions, Animal Husbandry Minister Dharmpal Singh said. (With PTI inputs)
Lawyers clash inside Jhansi courtroom over client's bail proceedings; Watch viral video here
A physical altercation involving lawyers and their associates erupted in a courtroom on Saturday, with sticks and chairs being used as weapons. The confrontation, recorded by a bystander, took place during a bail proceeding and has led to an investigation by the District Bar Association.
Unable To Observe Navratri Due To Periods, UP Woman Dies By Suicide
Priyansha Soni, a resident of Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, couldn't worship the goddess Durga during Navratri because of periods.
Uttar Pradesh to showcase cultural heritage at Arabian Travel Mart in Dubai
LUCKNOW: The Uttar Pradesh government is set to participate in the globally acclaimed Arabian Travel Mart (ATM), to be held in Dubai from April 28 to May 1, with the states Tourism Department gearing up to showcase its rich and diverse cultural heritage on an international platform. As part of its initiative, the department will organise a roadshow and set up an elaborate 50-square-metre pavilion at the event venue. The pavilion will offer a multi-sensory experience of Uttar Pradeshs tourism landscape, focusing on unique aspects such as perfume tourism, river journeys, and spiritual trails. Key attractions at the pavilion will include Perfume Tourism, showcasing Kannauj, the perfume capital of India; the Sufi Circuit, trails through revered sites; Royal Heritage, palaces, forts and the timeless pride of Agra; Eco and Rural Tourism, immersive experiences in natural and village settings; Health and Wellness Tourism, highlighting Unani and Ayurvedic traditions; and River Tourism, serene journeys through the states sacred rivers. There will be the fragrance of Kannauj Atars, the regal architecture and artistry of Agra coupled with a series of captivating cultural performances, including the Peacock Dance of Vrindavan, Bundeli Folk Dance of Jhansi, and the classical Kathak of Lucknow, said the official spokesman. The UP pavilion will feature modern amenities to facilitate B2B and B2G meetings. Interactive displays, thematic entry gates, selfie points, and digital content will be used to engage visitors. Guests will enjoy musical performances featuring traditional instruments and folk songs across Uttar Pradesh, the spokesman added. The Tourism Department will also promote its official website and mobile application, offering detailed insights into travel services and facilities across the state. As part of the promotional material, visitors will receive brochures, branded bags, and pen drives containing comprehensive information about tourist destinations, travel itineraries, promotional films, and a detailed map of Uttar Pradesh.
Hockey India Senior Men National Championship under new format begins on Apr 4 in Jhansi
Jhansi, Apr 3: Thirty teams will compete in three divisions in the 15th Hockey India Senior Men National Championship to be held here from April 4-15. This will be the first time the mens tournament, to be held at the Major Dhyan Chand Hockey Stadium, is being played in the new three-division format. The Senior Women National Championship was played in the same new format in March. The domestic competition, which will now also feature promotion and relegation battles, has [] The post Hockey India Senior Men National Championship under new format begins on Apr 4 in Jhansi appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
'Life' Science: Jhansi's Class 8 Students Develop Driverless Tractor For Farmers
The innovative project is currently undergoing the patenting process, and experts believe it could significantly contribute to the advancement of automated farming solutions.
Lokpal Calls For Action Over Corruption In Delhi Flyover Land Acquisition
Virtually confirming corruption during the Sheila Dikshit-led Congress government in Delhi, a Lokpal Bench has left the door open for action against corruption in distribution of the compensation to acquire land for Rani Jhansi flyover around 2009-11
Sadhus On Train Say 'No Money For Ticket', TC Points Out Their Expensive Smartphones
The two saints were fined for travelling without tickets on a train in Jhansi. They initially attempted to evade the issue with various excuses but eventually paid the fine after the inspector firmly insisted
Varanasi meat shops to remain closed, ban on sale of cigarettes
LUCKNOW: The Varanasi Municipal Corporation (VMC) has ordered closure of all meat, fish and poultry shops falling under its limits during Navratri, which begins on Sunday. A decision to this effect was taken in an executive meeting of the VMC on Thursday. Varanasi Municipal Commissioner Akshat Verma said that an order has already been issued in this regard. Mayor Ashok Kumar Tiwari has directed the officials concerned to ensure strict compliance with the directive. Besides, the executive committee has also banned the sale of cigarettes near religious places and schools. The steps taken by the civic body assumes significance as the Chaitra Navratri will begin just a day before Eid, which will be celebrated on March 31. Navratri will conclude with Ram Navami on April 6. Notably, local leaders in various other UP cities, including a BJP MLA in Jhansi, have also called for ban on meat sale during Navratri. MLA seeks meat ban A similar demand for ban on meat sales are being raised in cities across UP. In Jhansi, BJP MLA Ravi Verma is looking to approach the district administration in this regard.
School Bus Overturns in Jhansi, Over a Dozen Students Injured
Three students critically injured as bus carrying over 25 children from remote villages loses control on Bajna Road
UP Man Dies By Suicide At In-Laws' Place, Claimed Threat To Life In Video Before Death
A 26-year-old man died by suicide at his in-laws' house in Jhansi after recording a video alleging a threat to his life. His family suspects foul play, while police are investigating the case.
TTE Gets Passenger's Number From Reservation Info, Loses Job For Sending Her Obscene Texts
A TTE on the Bundelkhand Express was reassigned to the parcel office in Jhansi after allegedly harassing a woman by sending obscene messages