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Authorities in Uttar Pradesh carried out major raids in Kanpur, seizing thousands of litres of adulterated oil and several kilograms of suspicious food items. The crackdown is aimed at ensuring food safety ahead of the festive season. Inspections targeted cold storage facilities, dairies and sweet shops, while similar checks are currently under way in Lucknow. Separately, the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has launched an online training programme focused on food safety risk assessment.
'A Promise To Lucknow': LSG Unveils New Logo Ahead Of IPL 2026
Lucknow Super Giants: Lucknow Super Giants have unveiled their new logo ahead of the upcoming 2026 season of the Indian Premier League (IPL) on Tuesday. The revamped logo features the Garuda, a crown, and an elephant, with the franchise shifting from its earlier blue colour to a bold red as part of its new identity. The design bears resemblance to the logo of the Manchester Super Giants, which also incorporates an elephant alongside its signature winged element. Ahead of the LSG logo change, Manchester Originals were rebranded as Manchester Super Giants by the Sanjiv Goenka Group, which has bought a massive 70 per cent stake in the team. The new logo of The Hundred team, unveiled on January 26, featured a prominent elephant head with a crown in red, white, and gold. Today, Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) unveil a new logo. Not just a new design. Not just a new look. But a symbol that carries the spirit of this city, this state, and every fan who has stood by the team from the very beginning, the franchise said in a release. This new emblem brings together three powerful symbols, Garuda, the Crown, and the Elephant, each telling a story that feels deeply personal to Lucknow and Uttar Pradesh, it added. The owner of the Lucknow Super Giants, Shashwat Goenka, explained the importance of the symbols in the new logo. This new logo is deeply emotional for us. The people of Lucknow and Uttar Pradesh welcomed the Super Giants into their hearts from day one. This symbol is a tribute to that love and belief. Garuda reflects our dreams to rise higher. The Crown reflects the pride you place on us every time we take the field. And the Elephant reflects the strength and loyalty that define this region, he said in the release. The owner of the Lucknow Super Giants, Shashwat Goenka, explained the importance of the symbols in the new logo. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) have forged a strong team ahead of the season with Rishabh Pant at the helm and players like Nicholas Pooran, Mohammed Shami, and Mitchell Marsh providing valuable experience and depth as they look to end their quest for the maiden IPL trophy with a new logo. Article Source: IANS
Thoda toh civic sense rakho: Visitors caught stealing flowers at Noidas Flower Festival 2026
Noida's Flower Festival at Shivalik Park saw visitors stealing decorative flowers. Videos captured the incidents, drawing widespread criticism for the lack of civic sense. This behavior, even among seemingly educated individuals, has sparked disappointment. A similar event occurred during Prime Minister Modi's Lucknow visit last year, where flower pots were taken by the crowd.
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A 19-year-old in Lucknow allegedly murdered his father, a businessman, after a dispute over studies. The accused confessed to shooting his father, dismembering the body, and attempting to burn the remains. He also filed a missing person report to mislead authorities. The victim's sister was reportedly present and threatened.
Missing Head, 10 Litre Kerosene, Blue Drum: Lucknow Man's Murder By Son
The head of Manvendra Singh, a pharmaceutical and liquor dealer, remains missing. Sources say his son, Akshat Pratap Singh, severed his legs below the knees, chopped off both hands and decapitated him.
A 19-year-old allegedly shot his father dead over NEET pressure, then dismembered the body. He attempted to dispose of the remains, but was caught by police while trying to hide the torso. The accused confessed after being intercepted with suspicious activity. Investigations are ongoing to recover all body parts.
From Missing Complaint To Confession: How The Lucknow Blue Drum Murder Case Was Solved
Despite the confession, the exact motive behind the murder remains unclear. Police said further interrogation is underway to ascertain the reasons behind the fatal argument.
Lucknow: Son Shoots Father; Chops Body Parts, Hides Torso In Drum
Son kills father in a fit of rage; crime revealed in extensive interrogation by police
A 21-year-old man in Lucknow was arrested for allegedly killing and dismembering his father after repeated disputes over career choices. Police investigation underway.
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Frustrated over his father's constant pressure to crack the NEET examination, a 19-year-old youth shot his father in front of his sister, dismembered his body and hid the parts in a blue drum. Police said the father-son duo often fought as the victim Manvendra Singh wanted his son to crack the NEET exam. Akshat even ran a liquor shop owned by his father and was paid a salary but was not happy.
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Lucknow Man Kills Father Over Career Stress, Chops Body In Front Of Sister
A 21-year-old has been arrested in Lucknow for the gruesome murder of his father, the police have said. The man was shot dead, dismembered and parts of his body disposed of after a dispute with his son over his prospective career.
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Lucknow man shoots father in fit of rage; dismembers body
The accused admitted that a dispute arose between him and his father on February 20, and he shot him dead
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UP youth shoots dad over pressure to crack NEET, chops body parts, hides torso in drum
A 19-year-old in Lucknow allegedly shot and dismembered his father after a dispute over NEET pressure. He initially filed a missing person report but was caught by police while attempting to dispose of body parts. The investigation is ongoing, with teams searching for the missing head and other remains.
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Lucknow University: Hindu students form human chain to let friends offer namaz
In another display of communal harmony, Hindu students of Lucknow University, Uttar Pradesh, formed a human chain to help their Muslim batchmates offer namaz and break their roza (fast) during Ramzan after the administration sealed the entrance to a mosque located inside Lal Baradari, a Mughal-era structure on the campus. Visuals of Hindus students standing 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 .
At Least Six Dead, 21 Injured After Double-Decker Bus Overturns In Lucknow
A double-decker bus from Ludhiana to Darbhanga overturned on Purvanchal Expressway near Gosaiganj, Lucknow, killing six and injuring over 20.
7 killed, 21 injured as sleeper bus overturns on Purvanchal Expressway in Lucknow
Pandora's Box: Top Court Refuses To Hear SIR Plea By 91 Lucknow Residents
A bunch of petitioners whose names were left out of the voter list following demolition of their homes in Lucknow, have been told to consult their local election officials.
International Rare Disease Day 2026 Observed on 22nd February 2026 at SGPGI, Lucknow
International Rare Disease Day was observed with great commitment and solidarity on 22nd February 2026 through a collaborative initiative of Rare Diseases India Foundation (RDIF) and Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences (SGPGI), Lucknow. The event witnessed the participation of hundreds of rare disease patients and their families, along with leading doctors, pediatric specialists, clinicians, physiotherapists, and healthcare professionals. Lives cannot wait-RDIF observed International Rare Disease Day 2026 at SGPGI, Lucknow A special Walk4Rare Awareness Walk was organized to spread awareness among the general public. The walk created significant visibility and sensitized the community about the challenges faced by rare disease patients and their families. The primary objective of the event was to provide a comprehensive platform for patients and caregivers to address their concerns related to diagnosis, treatment options, caregiving challenges, physiotherapy, and other essential medical assistance. Experts conducted interactive sessions to answer general queries and guide families regarding available support systems. The program also included cultural performances by patients and families, celebrating resilience and hope within the rare disease community. Dr. Devendra Gupta , Chief Medical Superintendent of SGPGI, underlined the critical role of Patient Advocacy Groups in bridging the gap between patients, healthcare providers, and policymakers. He stressed that collaborative efforts are essential to ensure early diagnosis, accessible treatment, and sustained care. Dr. Kaushik Mandal , Head of the Department of Pediatrics, SGPGI Lucknow, assured the community that the medical fraternity stands firmly with rare disease patients. He stated, We are available 24x7 to support this community because we understand their suffering very closely . Mr. Saurabh Singh , Co-Founder & Director of Rare Diseases India Foundation (RDIF), stated that the Rs. 50 lakh funding cap under the National Policy for Rare Diseases 2021 is insufficient for many high-cost and lifelong treatments, particularly for Group 3 patients. He expressed concern that several patients are deteriorating after exhausting the sanctioned funds, leading to interruption or stoppage of treatment. He also highlighted that some rare diseases are still awaiting inclusion under the policy framework. Emphasizing that patients are not seeking free services but affordable and sustainable access to medicines, he added that the community remains hopeful for positive intervention from the Supreme Court of India to ensure justice and continuity of care. The Program concluded with a strong message of unity, awareness, and collective responsibility reaffirming the commitment to build an inclusive healthcare ecosystem where rare disease patients are not invisible but empowered.
Students protested at Lucknow University after the administration sealed the historic Lal Baradari building. A mosque inside the structure was barricaded, preventing Muslim students from offering prayers during Ramzan. Student groups staged a sit-in, alleging deliberate action. University officials cited safety concerns due to the building's dilapidated condition. Police were deployed as tensions rose.
UP CM Yogi Adityanath secures Rs 6,650-cr investment pacts in Singapore
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath secured three MoUs worth Rs 6,650 crore in Singapore for investments in group housing, a logistics park, and a hyperscale data centre. These projects are expected to generate over 20,000 jobs and bolster the state's industrial and urban infrastructure.
SC directs Lucknow election officer to probe exclusion of 91 displaced residents from voter list
The Supreme Court has ordered the Lucknow district election officer to investigate the exclusion of 91 Akbar Nagar residents from voter lists. These residents lost their homes in a September 2023 demolition. Their names were removed from electoral rolls during the UP Special Intensive Revision process.
Balrampur Chini Mills has taken a step by securing its inaugural institutional order for eco-friendly bioplastic products. The Lucknow Cantonment Board will soon receive sustainable items including compostable garbage bags, PLA bottles, and pens. This venture into bioplastics signals a new era for the company, with its PLA production facility set to commence operations shortly.
A Bench headed by Chief Justice of India Surya Kant was hearing a petition filed by Sana Parveen on the plight of residents of Akbar Nagar in Lucknow
Lucknow emerges as AI hub with IBM GovTech centre launch
The launch signals the states push to become a technology and innovation powerhouse. The post Lucknow emerges as AI hub with IBM GovTech centre launch appeared first on Fusion - WeRIndia .
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How farmer organisations drive climate action in Himalayan region
Locally led and agency-driven efforts through farmer- producer organisations have led to a systemic change in climate policy through improved farmer incomes, increased crop yield and farming system resilience in Indias Himalayan region, a study conducted by the Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Lucknow has found. The findings of the study have been published in []
Shortage of toilets for females was real reason behind student dropouts: Adityanath
LUCKNOW, Feb 22: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath announced on Sunday that the state has successfully reduced the dropout rate in schools under the Basic Education Council to zero. He attributed this achievement to the effective use of technology and identified a key reason for previous dropout rates: the lack of toilets for female students in schools. During the inauguration of the IBM AI GovTech Innovation Centre in Lucknow, Adityanath said that this shows that we can use technology [] The post Shortage of toilets for females was real reason behind student dropouts: Adityanath appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Top BSNL officials Sangam snanprotocol covers bare essentials
After court order, seer & his disciple booked under Pocso Act
BSP striving to obtain master key of power through democratic means, says Mayawati at all-India meet
The national meeting held in Lucknow also flags trade concerns, notes challenges to safeguard interests and future of countrys farmers and Bahujans
BSA, clerk booked for abetment after Deoria teacher hangs self
IAS officers app helps rural kids speak English
CAG raises red flag: Lucknow Metro running on weak tracks
A CAG audit report has revealed that Lucknow Metro tracks are weaker than prescribed Indian Railway standards. IIT-Kanpur inspections found hardness levels significantly below requirements, raising concerns about faster wear, increased maintenance, and potential passenger safety issues due to reduced durability and wheel deformation. This finding highlights a critical quality concern for the metro's infrastructure.
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