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Lucknow named UNESCO Creative City for its rich culinary heritage

Lucknow has been recognized as a UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy. This prestigious designation celebrates the city's rich culinary heritage. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation added Lucknow to its Creative Cities Network. This recognition highlights Lucknow's commitment to creativity as a driver of sustainable urban development. The city is known for its diverse and traditional gourmet food.

The Economic Times 1 Nov 2025 8:31 am

Watch: UP cop nabbed taking Rs 2 lakh bribe to drop name of rape accused

A Lucknow police sub-inspector has found himself in deep trouble after being caught in the act, taking a Rs 2 lakh bribe for a biased report regarding a gang rape incident. The entire transaction was recorded in a viral videoa key element of a sting operation by the Anti-Corruption Organisation.

The Times of India 1 Nov 2025 7:44 am

Lucknow Diary | Buddha relics to be exhibited at Sarnath

The sacred relics of Lord Buddha will be exhibited at Mulagandha Kuti Vihar, Sarnath, from November 3 to 5. The event coincides with the 94th anniversary of the Vihar, located at the site where the Buddha gave his first sermon, the Dharmachakra Pravartana. The ceremony will be organised by Maha Bodhi Society of India, Sarnath Centre, in collaboration with the Venerable Vietnamese Sangha and devotees from Hanoi as their support has made the exposition possible. The relics kept beneath the golden Buddha statue inside the shrine will be displayed, drawing monks, devotees, and pilgrims. Renaming spree now reaches village level After renaming districts, railway stations and cities, the UP government is now renaming villages. CM Yogi Adityanaths decision to rechristen Mustafabad village in Lakhimpur Kheri district as Kabir Dham has brought the archlights back on BJPs move of blending religio-cultural identity with electoral calculus. In 2024, BJPs two-term MP and former Union minister Ajay Mishra Teni lost the Kheri Lok Sabha seat to SP. Mustafabad village with a population of around 3,000 people is home to a holy site dedicated to 15th-century Sufi ideologue Kabir Das. Special security cover for bullion traders In a first initiative in UP, Lucknow Police has introduced a special facility allowing bullion traders to call 112 for a Police Response Vehicle (PRV) escort while carrying large sums of cash or gold at night. The move aims at enhancing traders security and strengthening coordination between police and the bullion community. In another first, a dedicated WhatsApp group will be created to enable real-time communication between jewellers and police for quick alerts and suspicious activity reporting. Moreover, police urged traders to get employee character verification done through the UPCOP app or via the official Lucknow Police website. Namita Bajpai Our correspondent in Uttar Pradesh namita.bajpai@newindianexpress.com

The New Indian Express 1 Nov 2025 7:37 am

Akhilesh to seek votes for Khesari Lal, Osama, others

The Times of India 1 Nov 2025 3:06 am

Lucknow SIs act of graft inside police stn goes viral

The Times of India 1 Nov 2025 2:20 am

Calibration flight touches down at Noida Intl Airport

The Times of India 1 Nov 2025 1:31 am

Final-year BTech student found dead on IET campus

The Times of India 1 Nov 2025 1:28 am

All must follow Sardar Patels path for nations unity: BJP

The Times of India 1 Nov 2025 1:28 am

Girl, 8, killed after being hit by bus in Barabanki

The Times of India 1 Nov 2025 1:26 am

Police pathshalas to explain legal reforms

The Times of India 1 Nov 2025 1:23 am

3-day Kala Yatra exhibition begins

The Times of India 1 Nov 2025 1:20 am

Seven cops booked for assaulting man during vehicle check

The Times of India 1 Nov 2025 1:06 am

Thinktank for policymakers, media formed

The Times of India 1 Nov 2025 1:06 am

Tourist Dies in Road Accident in Ganderbal

SRINAGAR: A tourist from Uttar Pradesh lost his life in a tragic road accident near Zero Point Kullan in Central Kashmirs Ganderbal district on Friday, officials said. According to an official, the deceased has been identified as Mohmad Saqib, 28, son of Shakeel Ahmad, a resident of Lucknow. His body has been shifted to the []

KashmirLife 31 Oct 2025 10:37 pm

Tears, tributes and packed halls as Zubeen Gargs last film Roi Roi Binale shatters records across Assam

GUWAHATI: Fans could not hold back their tears, both inside and outside theatre halls, after watching Roi Roi Binale , the last film featuring music icon Zubeen Garg, who died under mysterious circumstances while swimming in the sea in Singapore on September 19. The movie, directed by Rajesh Bhuyan and released on Friday, ran to packed houses across Assam and broke all opening day records, with most theatre halls scheduling up to five shows a day. The screening started as early as 4.25 am at several theatres. Tickets for all shows for the first week were sold out, and fans had booked the first three days tickets within an hour last week. The state is still grieving Gargs untimely demise, and there was an outpouring of emotion as fans thronged single-screen and multiplex theatres. In viral videos, some were seen seated long after shows were over, sobbing. As a mark of silent tribute, several theatre halls kept one seat reserved for Garg, 52. Roi Roi Binale was his dream project. For the first time in the history of Assamese films, a movie is being released in different parts of the country. It was screened in Patna, Ranchi, Dhanbad, Darjeeling, Gangtok, Mysore, Vellore, Visakhapatnam, Coimbatore, Dehradun, Lucknow, Jaipur, Vapi (Gujarat), Indore, Cuttack, Bhubaneswar, Raniganj, Maldah, Siliguri, Agartala, Dharmanagar, Cooch Behar, Raipur and Nagpur, said Siddharth Goenka, the films distributor. As a mark of silent tribute, several theatre halls kept one seat reserved for Garg, 52. Roi Roi Binale was his dream project. In cities like Bengaluru, Assamese films were earlier screened in only one or two theatres, but this time, it premiered in 17 theatres simultaneously. There will be 600 shows daily in Assam and the rest of the Northeast alone, which is unprecedented. Outside the Northeast, 96 halls would screen the movie with 170 shows daily, Goenka added. The Asom Gana Parishad (AGP), a constituent of Assams ruling coalition, booked all 218 seats for a show at a multiplex in Guwahati. AGP ministers Atul Bora and Keshab Mahanta watched the film along with party leaders and workers. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said he would watch it privately. If I go to a cinema hall, it will cause inconvenience to people as I will be accompanied by my security personnel, he said. Garg plays the lead role of a blind musician in Roi Roi Binale , a musical love story that recounts the life and struggle of a visually impaired artist who experiences the world through sound, imagination and love. The film features 11 songs, all composed by Garg himself.

The New Indian Express 31 Oct 2025 7:49 pm

Akhilesh mocks Yogi with ChatGPT jibe; recalls RSS ban under Sardar Patel on Patel Jayanti

LUCKNOW: Launching a sharp attack on the BJP government, Samajwadi Party chief and former CM Akhilesh Yadav on Friday accused it of arrogance, corruption, and neglect of farmers and the poor. Speaking to media persons, Yadav touched upon issues ranging from sugarcane prices and privatisation of mandis to the states law and order situation. He also took a swipe at Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, making a humorous reference to ChatGPT while discussing the RSS ban debate. Our Chief Minister is playing with children these days. He picks them up in his lap, Akhilesh quipped. In fact, he even asked ChatGPT whether the RSS should be banned, he said in jest. Yadav claimed that the RSS and Hindu Mahasabha were banned after the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi. You can check on ChatGPT why Sardar Patel banned the RSS, he said, adding, Dont blame me, this is what ChatGPT says. He alleged that the BJPs original organisation was the RSS, and that the party had abandoned its promise to follow socialist and secular ideals. When BJP was formed, they promised to follow socialist and secular ideology. Just as they lied then, they lie now, Yadav remarked. Akhileshs remarks came on Rashtriya Ekta Diwas, observed to mark the birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Indias first Home Minister. He said that once his party comes to power, it would build a university in Patels name. On farmers issues, the SP chief said sugarcane prices should be raised significantly. Farmers must get such a price that brings prosperity to their families, he said, accusing the government of delaying price hikes despite profits. There is no fertiliser, diesel is expensive, and procurement is stalled. Farmers are not getting MSP, he alleged. Yadav also accused the government of preparing to privatise mandis, saying, Mandis are on valuable land. The government is colluding with businessmen and people from the ruling party are preparing to sell them. They dont want to help farmers. He further alleged injustice to the PDA community in Balrampur, claiming the government was denying them justice.

The New Indian Express 31 Oct 2025 7:10 pm

'False SC-ST cases rising': Court sends woman to 3 years in jail for filing fabricated complaint

A Lucknow court convicted a woman for a false SC/ST complaint, sentencing her to jail to curb misuse of the Act. The ruling emphasizes that compensation requires a chargesheet and prima facie case, not just an FIR. This aligns with Supreme Court directives that the Act applies only when offenses are caste-based.

The Economic Times 31 Oct 2025 4:56 pm

Prominent Buddhist monk Bhante AB Gyaneshwar passes away at 90 after prolonged illness

Renowned Buddhist monk Bhante AB Gyaneshwar, president of the Kushinagar Bhikshu Sangh, passed away at 90 in Lucknow after a prolonged illness. A highly respected spiritual leader, he was the first Indian to receive Myanmar's highest religious title. His mortal remains will be brought to Kushinagar for public homage before final rites.

The Times of India 31 Oct 2025 2:26 pm

INS Gomati Sails Into History, To Become Centrepiece Of Naval Shaurya Museum In Lucknow

Visitors will be able to explore decks, control rooms, and weapon systems that once patrolled the Indian Ocean, giving them a first-hand sense of the Navys might and discipline.

News18 31 Oct 2025 2:06 pm

Real estate scam: ED seizes properties linked to Rohtas-LJK Group in Lucknow; current market value exceeds Rs 300 crore

The Directorate of Enforcement has provisionally attached immovable properties worth Rs 110.05 crore in Lucknow, linked to a money laundering case involving Rohtas Project Limited. The probe, initiated based on 83 FIRs, revealed promoters diverted customer funds to purchase land through associate companies and benamidars, defrauding hundreds of investors.

The Times of India 31 Oct 2025 11:47 am

A ship anchors in the heart of Lucknow: Navy Shaurya Museum project

Navy Shaurya Museum in Lucknow, now under construction, will look every bit like a naval vessel, complete with porthole windows, ship railings, maritime motifs, and decks that gleam under the northern sun

The Hindu Businessline 31 Oct 2025 10:16 am

58 street parking spots to ease traffic woes

The Times of India 31 Oct 2025 5:51 am

Yogi for speedy completion of Navy Shaurya Museum

The Times of India 31 Oct 2025 5:31 am

Jumbo charges at rescuers as swollen river poses risks

The Times of India 31 Oct 2025 2:31 am

Mayor slams officials for pending projects

The Times of India 31 Oct 2025 1:25 am

LU scholars receive BOOST awards for innovation

The Times of India 31 Oct 2025 1:22 am

Two-year jail to Al Qaeda operative

The Times of India 31 Oct 2025 1:12 am

Passenger holding areas in 12 UP stns

The Times of India 31 Oct 2025 1:05 am

Dont use staff for pvt work, LU officials told

The Times of India 31 Oct 2025 12:54 am

NIA court awards 2 yr jail to Al Qaeda operative

The Times of India 31 Oct 2025 12:54 am

Act quickly in case of a stroke, say doctors

The Times of India 31 Oct 2025 12:50 am

Vartika and Anshu win heritage quiz

The Times of India 31 Oct 2025 12:47 am

Boat tragedy: Frantic search continues for 8

The Times of India 30 Oct 2025 10:15 pm

Madrassas arenot immune to states reasonable regulations: HC

The Times of India 30 Oct 2025 10:12 pm

Justin Langer Out, Yuvraj Singh In? Report claims Indian icon set to take charge of Lucknow Super Giants for IPL 2026

In a major development ahead of IPL 2026, reports suggest that Lucknow Super Giants are considering Yuvraj Singh as a potential replacement for head coach Justin Langer. The franchise could undergo a major shake-up if the former India star takes charge. Here's what's known so far.

DNA India 30 Oct 2025 6:41 pm

Yogi sets December deadline for Ganga Expressway; warns of land cancellation in defence corridor over delay

LUCKNOW: Issuing directives to the authorities of the Uttar Pradesh Industrial Expressway Development Authority (UPEIDA) to expedite work on the Ganga Expressway and complete the project by December this year, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath asked officials to cancel land allotments in the UP Defence Industrial Corridor if investors fail to begin work within three years. He also ordered a transparent monitoring system to track land use and investor progress. Chairing a high-level review meeting of UPEIDA late Wednesday evening, CM Yogi said land allocations should not remain idle and that new facilities should be provided only where there is genuine development. If an investor fails to utilise the allotted land within three years, the allocation should automatically be cancelled, he said, cautioning officials against land hoarding and instructing them to ensure timely execution of projects. Officials were asked to set up a clear, accountable system to monitor progress and to grant further concessions only on demonstrable milestones. As per UPEIDA authorities, investment proposals worth about Rs 30,819 crore have been received for the defence corridor, and 5,039 acres of land have already been acquired. Several companies have begun operations at corridor sites, officials said. The CM also emphasised the establishment of skill development centres at every node Lucknow, Kanpur, Jhansi, Agra, Aligarh and Chitrakoot to train local youth for technical roles in defence production. Turning to road infrastructure, Yogi described expressways as the backbone of Uttar Pradeshs economy and urged officials to expedite work on the Ganga Expressway, directing that construction be completed by December. The review also covered proposed extensions, including the MeerutHaridwar, NoidaJewar and ChitrakootRewa link expressways, as well as new projects such as the Vindhya Expressway and the VindhyaPurvanchal link to improve connectivity between Prayagraj, Mirzapur, Varanasi, Chandauli and Sonbhadra. The meeting reviewed UPEIDAs time-bound plan to attract investment into industrial clusters and logistics parks along the expressways, including provision for reliable power and water, truck terminals, waystations, and health and emergency facilities. Officials said implementation would be closely monitored and linked to land-use milestones so that infrastructure and investment translate into jobs and regional development.

The New Indian Express 30 Oct 2025 6:16 pm

Allahabad HC acquits four in 2007 Rampur CRPF camp attack case; slams police probe as defective

LUCKNOW: While reprimanding the prosecution and police administration for a defective investigation that struck at the root of the Rampur CRPF camp terrorist attack case, the Allahabad High Court acquitted four accused who were awarded capital punishment by the trial court in connection with the 2007 attack. The High Court also absolved another accused, who was sentenced to life imprisonment, of the key charges. However, the division bench of Justices Siddhartha Varma and Ram Manohar Narayan Mishra awarded 10 years of rigorous imprisonment to the appellants under the Arms Act. The court also imposed a fine of Rs 1 lakh each on the appellants - Mohd Sharif, Sabauddin, Imran Shahjad, Mohd Farooq, and Jang Bahadur - for offences committed under the Arms Act. The bench said, The period of imprisonment undergone by the appellants will be adjusted towards the above sentence awarded to the appellants. As many as eight CRPF jawans died in the attack, while five others sustained grievous injuries. In 2019, the Rampur Sessions Court had sentenced Mohammad Sharif (47), Sabauddin (46), and two Pakistani nationals and alleged LeT operatives - Imran Shahzad (48) and Mohammad Farooq (47) - to death. It had sentenced the fifth accused, Jang Bahadur (58), to life imprisonment. The Sessions Court had acquitted two others, Gulab Khan (41) and Mohammad Kausar (48), citing insufficient evidence. Police had claimed to have recovered arms and ammunition from the arrested men. The capital appeal and reference were filed by the convicts against the 2019 verdict of the Rampur court in Session Trial No. 208 of 2008 (State vs Mohd Sharif @ Suhail and Others). Allowing the appeal, the High Court found the accused guilty only under Section 25(1-A) of the Arms Act based on the recovery of an AK-47 rifle from their possession. The defect in investigation struck the root of the case and ultimately culminated in the acquittal of the accused persons, the court observed, adding, The prosecution miserably failed to prove the case against the accused for the principal offence beyond reasonable doubt, which is a golden rule that runs through the web of criminal jurisprudence. The bench said the state is at liberty to act against the police officers responsible for lapses in the investigation. It added, The case would have met a different result had the investigation and prosecution been conducted by a more trained police. The court cited gaps in eyewitness accounts and safekeeping of evidence while ordering the acquittal. It also appreciated the efforts of Amicus Curiae Imran Ullah and directed the legal services authority to pay him Rs 25,000 as remuneration for his assistance in the capital case.

The New Indian Express 30 Oct 2025 5:57 pm

Farming and farmers welfare became part of Govt agenda only after 2014: Adityanath

LUCKNOW, Oct 30: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday said farming and farmers welfare became part of the Governments core agenda only after Narendra Modi came to power at the Centre in 2014. Speaking at an interaction with sugarcane farmers at his official residence, the Chief Minister said the recent decision to raise sugarcane prices for the 2025-26 crushing season reflected the Governments commitment to farmers prosperity. Farmers, elated over the hike, met Adityanath to express their [] The post Farming and farmers welfare became part of Govt agenda only after 2014: Adityanath appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 30 Oct 2025 4:26 pm

UP Governor greets Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh on foundation day

LUCKNOW, Oct 30: Uttar Pradesh Governor Anandiben Patel on Thursday extended her greetings on the foundation day of the Union Territories (UTs) of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh, wishing peace, progress, and prosperity for their citizens. After Article 370 was abrogated by Parliament on August 9, 2019, the president of India gave assent to the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganization Act, 2019, under which the former state of Jammu and Kashmir was reorganised as the new UT of Jammu and [] The post UP Governor greets Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh on foundation day appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 30 Oct 2025 3:59 pm

Convict in Nitish Katara murder dies in UP crash: Sukhdev Yadav killed months after release; police hunt for speeding car

Sukhdev Yadav, convicted in the 2002 Nitish Katara honour killing, died in a road accident in Kushinagar just four months after his 20-year prison sentence ended. He was killed when a speeding car struck the motorcycle he was riding. His release was previously opposed by Katara's mother.

The Times of India 30 Oct 2025 7:08 am

Develop airport, rly stn & logistics park in BIDA: CM

The Times of India 30 Oct 2025 4:05 am

Finish construction of Ganga Expressway by Dec 2025: Yogi

The Times of India 30 Oct 2025 3:32 am

BJP trying to rewrite Constitution sans Ambedkars name

The Times of India 30 Oct 2025 3:06 am

Routine grievances can nowbe resolved at Pink Booths

The Times of India 30 Oct 2025 2:12 am

Eureka to bring science, art & innovation together

The Times of India 30 Oct 2025 1:55 am

3 held for assault on woman, bro in aptt

The Times of India 30 Oct 2025 1:48 am

Early intervention key to controlling psoriasis: Doctors

The Times of India 30 Oct 2025 1:48 am

Begum Akhtar rememberedwith soulful ghazals, thumris

The Times of India 30 Oct 2025 1:37 am

Govt sets molasses prodn target at 586L quintal for 2025-26

The Times of India 30 Oct 2025 1:27 am

Meet discusses role of CAPEX data in planning

The Times of India 30 Oct 2025 1:27 am

MLA raises concern on climate change, urges citizens to act

The Times of India 30 Oct 2025 1:24 am

LMC: Speed up construction of ABC centres

The Times of India 30 Oct 2025 1:21 am

Experts advise early med intervention for knee pain

The Times of India 30 Oct 2025 1:21 am

For Mayawati, a wasted opportunity

Her Lucknow rally was, in effect, old wine in an old bottle

The Hindu 30 Oct 2025 1:04 am

The Rise of Refined Living: Tier 2 Cities Lead India's Luxury Shift

Indias luxury housing story is no longer confined to its metros. A quiet but powerful shift is unfolding in Tier 2 cities, where rising disposable incomes, reverse migration, and hybrid work lifestyles are rewriting aspirations. Families and professionals who once viewed Delhi, Mumbai, or Bengaluru as the ultimate address are now seeking spacious, well-designed homes in cities that promise balance and belonging. With improved connectivity, upgraded infrastructure, and a maturing lifestyle ecosystem, these cities are becoming magnets for those craving modern comforts without the chaos of megacity living. Modern elegance emerges as Tier 2 cities embrace refined Indian living According to Magicbricks, Indias real estate investment landscape is undergoing a shift, as Tier-2 cities are outperforming their Tier-1 counterparts in terms of capital appreciation. The report shows the average capital appreciation across Tier-2 cities stands at 17.6%, outpacing the national capitals 11.10%. Cities like Chandigarh, Mohali, Lucknow, Prayagraj, and Dehradun have emerged as the new epicentres of refined urban living, each city offering its own distinct rhythm of growth and grace. These destinations are drawing not just local buyers but also investors and families from NCR, Mumbai, and even overseas, who see in them a blend of comfort, value, and future potential. Mohit Goel, Managing Director, Omaxe Group , says, Tier 2 cities are no longer alternatives to metros. One of the primary drivers of growth in these cities is the rising demand for quality living and luxury housing. Cities like Lucknow, Chandigarh, and Prayagraj are upgrading faster than most people realize. Infrastructure developments like highways, airports, and metro connectivity have opened them up in a way that was unthinkable a decade ago. What stands out is the shift in mindsethomebuyers here are no longer settling for basic housing; they aspire to the same world-class lifestyle as metro residents. Businesses, too, are seeking modern commercial spaces outside the traditional hubs. Together, these forces are turning Tier-2 cities into vibrant, self-sustained urban centres ." The new generation of Tier-II homebuyers is more self-assured and value-conscious than ever before. They include upwardly mobile professionals, entrepreneurs, NRIs, and families returning from metros in pursuit of balance and belonging. For them, a home represents far more than an assetits a sanctuary that supports wellbeing, connection, and calm. Convenience remains important, but not at the expense of peace. They prioritise morning walks over long commutes, vibrant communities over crowded malls, and sustainable design over excessive scale. This evolution from transactional purchases to purpose-driven living is steadily redefining the character of Indias emerging urban centres. Udit Jain, Director, ONE Group , says, The evolution of Mohali perfectly illustrates how infrastructure can reshape aspirations. Once seen as a satellite city of Chandigarh, Mohali has now emerged as a thriving urban hub, driven by developments such as an international airport, expanding expressways, and a rapidly growing IT corridor. The profile of luxury homebuyers here is also transformingno longer limited to NRIs, but increasingly comprising young entrepreneurs, professionals, and families from across northern India, including Punjab, Himachal, and Jammu, who seek a lifestyle aligned with global benchmarks. For them, luxury goes beyond opulenceits about experience, design, and community living. Reflecting this shift, our projects emphasize smart technologies, sustainable green spaces that encourage connection, and homes that offer lasting comfort and long-term value . Piyush Kansal, Executive Director, Royale Estate , says, Chandigarh - Tricity Area has always embodied elegance, structure, and a certain quiet sophistication, and todays luxury housing market is simply an extension of that identity. Buyers here have a deeply refined sense of what luxury means. They value architectural symmetry, open landscapes, and homes that integrate sustainability without compromising on aesthetics. The preference is shifting towards low-density, boutique developments that offer both exclusivity and intimacy, a far cry from the high-rise clutter seen elsewhere. This understated, mindful approach to living perfectly mirrors the ethos of the modern Chandigarh resident: rooted in legacy, successful in outlook, and discerning in taste . According to the CREDAILiases Foras report on Indias real estate landscape across 60 cities, Tier-II and emerging urban centres are now commanding a significant share of the market momentum. In 2024, these cities accounted for nearly 44% of the 3,294 acres of land acquired by developersa clear sign of confidence in their long-term growth potential. The report also revealed that housing sales reached 6.81 lakh units, marking a robust 23% year-on-year rise, while the overall primary market clocked a sales value of 7.5 trillion, up 43% YoY, powered by consistent demand across all price brackets. Manit Sethi, Managing Director, Excentia Infra , says, The idea of home today goes far beyond four wallsits about emotional grounding and everyday balance. In places like Dehradun, this sentiment finds its truest reflection. People are drawn not just to its natural charm, but to the quality of life it offers: fresh air, unhurried living, and a sense of belonging that metropolitan life often misses. Buyers now seek homes that breathe spaces with light, greenery, and calm woven into their design. Features like wellness decks, meditation corners, and solar systems are no longer luxuries; theyre essentials of mindful living. This is where modern homes are redefining luxury, through simplicity, balance, and quiet elegance . Harvinder Singh Sikka, Chairman, Sikka Group , says, The luxury homebuyer in Dehradun is deeply aware and aspirational. Theyre not only seeking spacious, high-spec apartments but also a lifestyle aligned with sustainability and wellness. With improved connectivity to NCR and the upcoming expressways like the Delhi-Dehradun Expressway, the region has become a natural extension of North Indias luxury corridor. As developers, we ensure our projects reflect that visionurban elegance surrounded by the serenity of the hills . As Indias economic and urban evolution gathers pace, tier 2 cities will stand at the forefront of aspirational living, where modern design, sustainability, and cultural rootedness come together to form the new language of luxury.

News Voir 29 Oct 2025 5:05 pm

Mayawati urges Muslims to shift support to BSP; claims SP, Congress have failed to stop BJP

LUCKNOW: BSP chief Mayawati on Wednesday called upon the Muslim community to support her party instead of the Samajwadi Party (SP) and Congress in order to defeat what she alleged was the destructive politics of the BJP. Speaking at a bhaichara meeting here, she said that despite Muslims voting overwhelmingly in favour of the SP, the party had failed to defeat the BJP. She also issued key directions to the party cadre for strengthening the BSP's support base among Muslims. From the 2022 Uttar Pradesh Assembly polls and several earlier elections, it has become evident that despite Muslims extending full supportemotionally, physically, and financiallythe SP and Congress have failed to stop the BJP. In contrast, the BSP has managed to defeat the BJP even with limited Muslim support, and in 2007, it formed a majority government in the state, she said. The former chief minister alleged that both the SP and Congress had historically pursued politics that was anti-Dalit, anti-backward, and anti-Muslim. She said their wrong policies and activities were responsible for strengthening the BJP in Uttar Pradesh. Not only in the 2022 Assembly elections but in almost every election, SP and Congress have used every means possible, including manipulation and deceit, not to defeat the BJP but to harm the BSP. Despite receiving one-sided Muslim votes, they have failed to stop the BJP. The Muslim community should understand this reality sooner rather than later, she said. The former CM said that during her tenure (200712), the BSP government ensured the real welfare of Muslims by guaranteeing them safety, security, and fair representation at every level. We provided excellent law and order to protect their lives, property, and faith, and worked to curb casteism and communalism to a great extent, she said. She further said the BSP was the first government that took a firm stand against injustice, lawlessness, and criminal elements, and worked to ensure justice for the oppressed. We made Uttar Pradesh free from riots, exploitation, injustice, and fear, while the tall claims of other parties have largely remained hollow. Their words and actions differ completely, she asserted. Mayawati said, Lakhs of Dalits, tribals, backward classes, Muslims, and other religious minorities are integral parts of the BSP's 'Bahujan Samaj.' The party's mission is to uplift these deprived and neglected communities through political empowerment, enabling them to live a life of dignity and self-respect as envisioned in the Constitution's humanitarian and welfare principles, which are essential to making India truly great. During the meeting, which was attended by office-bearers of the Muslim Samaj Bhaichara Sangathan, along with the BSP's Uttar Pradesh president, all district presidents, and zonal coordinators, participants were also briefed about the Election Commission's Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the electoral roll.

The New Indian Express 29 Oct 2025 5:01 pm

Cloud seeding in Delhi fails to induce rain but yields vital pollution data: IIT-K director Manindra Agrawal

LUCKNOW: IIT Kanpur director Manindra Agrawal said that while the recent cloud seeding exercise in Delhi failed to induce artificial rain, it provided valuable information for future endeavours, particularly in understanding pollution reduction dynamics. Interacting with media persons on Wednesday, the IIT director said that data gathered from 15 monitoring stations set up across the national capital to measure air pollution and moisture levels showed a 610 per cent reduction in PM 2.5 and PM 10 concentration. On Tuesday, two aircraft had taken off from airfields in Kanpur and Meerut managed by the IIT Kanpur expert team. The operation covered Khekra, Burari, North Karol Bagh, Mayur Vihar, Sadakpur, Bhojpur, and surrounding regions. Each flare weighed about 0.5 kg, with eight flares released per sortie, dispersing a tested mixture designed to enhance precipitation potential. Talking about the trial being unsuccessful and the high expenditure associated with cloud seeding, he reiterated that the term experiment implied the possibility of both success and failure. If we fear failure and don't undertake an experiment, then we will not make progress, he added. This shows that even with a very small or low level of moisture in the cloud, when we do the seeding, it does result in some impact, not the impact that one would ideally like to see, but still some impact, said the IIT-K professor, adding that it was extremely useful information for future endeavours. He said that the cloud moisture was very low at around 15 per cent. Due to the low moisture content, the chances of inducing rain were very small, so we did not achieve success in that regard, he explained. Prof Agrawal further stated that the overall cost of cloud seeding was not as high as the amount being spent to control pollution in Delhi. He said that seeding an area of about 300 sq km was estimated to cost somewhere around Rs 60 lakh, which comes to approximately Rs 20,000 per sq km. If the process is done for the entire winter month, around Rs 2530 crore will be spent. The amount of money spent on pollution control in Delhi is much more, he added. Meanwhile, the cloud-seeding activity planned for 29 October 2025 has reportedly been put on hold due to insufficient moisture in the clouds, as the process is highly dependent on the right atmospheric conditions.

The New Indian Express 29 Oct 2025 3:51 pm

AI 'helped' youth find ways to die: Lucknow familys complaint opens debate on tech and mental health risks

A tragic incident in Lucknow involves a 22-year-old man's death. His family claims an AI chatbot provided harmful advice. The father seeks an FIR against the AI company for abetment to suicide. Police are investigating the digital evidence. This case highlights critical questions about AI's role in mental health support and digital accountability laws in India.

The Economic Times 29 Oct 2025 1:34 pm

Sugarcane gets sweeter: UP govt announces record Rs 30 hike per quintal, highest since 2017; boost for 46 lakh farmers

Uttar Pradesh has significantly boosted its farmer support by increasing the State Advisory Price (SAP) for sugarcane by Rs 30 per quintal for the 2025-26 season. This marks the highest hike since 2017, raising the price to Rs 390 for common varieties and Rs 400 for upgraded ones.

The Times of India 29 Oct 2025 12:44 pm

UP govt hikes sugarcane price by Rs 30/quintal; highest increase since 2017

Uttar Pradesh government has increased the State Advisory Price (SAP) for sugarcane by Rs 30 per quintal for the 2025-26 season, setting it at Rs 390 for common and Rs 400 for upgraded varieties. This marks the highest SAP hike since 2017, benefiting around 46 lakh farmers and aiming to boost sugar production in the state.

The Times of India 29 Oct 2025 12:15 pm

Case Against Lucknow Housing Society President For Assaulting Woman, Brother

A housing society's RWA president has been booked here for allegedly assaulting a woman and her brother in their flat over a parking dispute, police said on Tuesday.

NDTV 29 Oct 2025 10:14 am

AIPEF seeks withdrawal of Electricity Bill

The Times of India 29 Oct 2025 2:13 am

City records coolest Oct day in 3 years

The Times of India 29 Oct 2025 2:13 am