Sugs lloyd Delivers Strong 9M FY26 Performance with 61% Revenue Growth and 54% Rise in Net Profit
Noida (Uttar Pradesh) [India], February 12: SUGS Lloyd Limited (BSE - SME: 544501) leading EPC company engaged in Power T & D, solar, and smart grid solution across India announced its financial results for the quarter and nine months ended December 31, 2025 (Q3 & 9M FY26).
No Streetlights, UP Biker Falls Into Pit, Dies After Shivering For 12 Hours
In Noida, it was a water-filled pit that killed a techie. Less than a month later, near Kanpur, a deep hole filled with mud, acting almost like quicksand, claimed a 25-year-old labourer's life.
Experion Developers to invest Rs 1,500 cr in housing project in Noida
Realty firm Experion Developers will invest Rs 1,500 crore to develop a housing project in Noida to expand its business.
Spring House sets up 1,200-seater coworking centre in Noida
Realty firm Spring House Workspaces has set up a new co-working centre in Noida, comprising 1,200 desks across 60,000 sq ft area, to meet rising demand of flexible managed office spaces from corporates.
Experion Developers to invest Rs 1,500 crore in Noida ultra-luxury housing project
Realty firm Experion Deverlopers is going to invest Rs 1,500 crore in an ultra-luxury housing project 'Saatori' in Noida. The project will get completed in the next 4-5 years.
Exotica Housing to invest Rs 500 cr in Noida commercial project
Realty firm Exotica Housing is set to channel Rs 500 crore into their latest commercial project, 'Exotica One32', located in Noida. This project will showcase luxury office environments, a vibrant retail space, and a variety of food and beverage options to meet the rising demand for sophisticated workspaces in the area.
Noida & Bengal cops trade charges in arrest row over Mahua Moitra fake chats
Forged docus, fake registry: 2 held for 90L land fraud
Sex racket operating out of Vaishali hotel busted, manager held
Ghaziabad suicides: Cops find second YouTube channel run by sisters
Real-time biometrics stall property registries in Noida, 100 held up in five days
Frequent outages in Noida already. And its not yet summer
UP Budget: Rs 750cr set aside for Noida airport, 90% to buy land
Yogi Adityanath set to lay foundation of semiconductor unit off Yamuna e-way on Feb 21
Prime city rents jump up to 25% in 2025 as rising home prices, RTO push employees to outskirts
Property prices have pushed rents up significantly in major Indian cities. Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, Noida, and Gurugram saw rental increases of up to 25% in 2025. This trend is forcing employees to move further from their workplaces. Experts predict this upward trajectory in rentals will continue. Demand for larger homes and properties near amenities also contributed to the rise.
Noida International Airport awaits final clearances, says CEO
BCAS review underway; aerodrome licence from DGCA to follow
Revamp work begins on stretch under Bhangel elevated road
Noida Flower Festival 2026 is back with floral displays and free entry: What visitors need to know
Noida is set to host the 38th Vasant Utsav Flower Show from February 19-22, 2026, at Shivalik Park. This free event, organized by the Noida Authority, celebrates floriculture and sustainable living, bringing together residents, institutions, and nature enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy floral exhibits, theme gardens, competitions, and workshops, with a strong emphasis on eco-friendly practices for urban homes.
BPTP Capital City at the prestigious Realty+ India Brand Leadership (IBL) Conclave & Awards 2026. Held recently in Mumbai, the recognition underscores the projects strong brand positioning, integrated master planning, and rising stature as a future-ready commercial destination in the NCR. This accolade underscores BPTPs commitment to creating high-value developments. BPTP Capital City Recognized as 'Iconic Brand of the Year - Commercial' at Realty+ India Brand Leadership (IBL) Conclave & Awards 2026 BPTP Capital City , located in Sector 94, Noida, is a landmark mixed-use development offering Grade-A office spaces with a strong emphasis on sustainable design. The project holds IGBC and LEED Platinum certifications and has achieved WELL Core Platinum Certification, the highest level under the WELL Building Standard. BPTP Capital City brings together premium offices, curated retail, F&B destinations, and thoughtfully designed public areas within a single integrated ecosystem. The project is designed around sustainability, operational efficiency, and user experience, supported by energy-efficient systems, smart water management, green mobility features, and people-centric open spaces. The award underscores the projects evolution as a recognizable commercial brand built on planning depth, design quality, connectivity advantage, and institutional-grade infrastructure. BPTP said, We are honoured to receive the Iconic Brand of the Year Commercial recognition for BPTP Capital City at the Realty+ IBL Awards 2026. This acknowledgement reflects the projects vision, design integrity, and long-term positioning as a next-generation commercial hub. Our focus has been on creating a future-ready business ecosystem that combines sustainability, accessibility, and high-quality workspaces. We thank the industry jury for this recognition and remain committed to setting higher benchmarks in commercial real estate . The Realty+ India Brand Leadership Conclave & Awards brings together leading developers, brands, and decision-makers from across the country, spotlighting projects that are shaping Indias real estate landscape through innovation, performance, and brand trust. About BPTP BPTP is one of Indias most trusted and leading real estate developers, with a strong presence in the Delhi-NCR region. The company has delivered over 25,000 units, as well as numerous landmark residential and commercial projects that blend cutting-edge design, modern architecture, and sustainable living solutions. Known for its innovative and customer-centric approach, BPTP continues to redefine urban luxury through future-first development, premium amenities, and a commitment to excellence, transparency, and elegant, efficient living.
GMC school gets AI lab for 238 female students
3 years gone, but revamp of 2 Ghaziabad bus depots yet to begin
AC not fixed since 18, forum asks maker to refund buyer
Man found dead at cremation ground, cops suspect suicide
Noida plans daily drives against illegal vendors, stalls
4 meet in Tihar jail, walk out & gang up for burglaries
Speed up work on industrial units around airport: YEIDA
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2 stop to help van driver after crash, die as truck hits themon DME
Video calls, doorstep checks: Noida eases unmapped voter verification
T20 WC: Namibia's Erasmus Admits 156 not Quite Enough After Loss To Netherlands
T20 World Cup: Namibia captain Gerhard Erasmus admitted his side fell short in their seven-wicket defeat to the Netherlands at the Mens T20 World Cup, saying the toss and missed opportunities played a role, but admitted that a score of 156 was never going to be quite enough. I felt like it was a decent toss for them to win. He also said he thought it was a good toss to win, seeing the amount of stick the spin got in those first and third overs. So, that's a cricketing thing, and it's out of your control that you can't really control the toss, as maybe they got a little bit better conditions. But that's not in our control -- what was in our control was the bat and ball. I thought the guys stuck to it on the sticky surface in that first bit of the game to try and build up to 160 as opposed to bash your way there, Erasmus told reporters in the mixed zone at the conclusion of the game. He said Namibia had structured their innings well until the halfway mark, but failed to capitalise late on. Pretty tough to just head out to try and hit boundaries. So I thought we did a decent job until the halfway mark, until the 10th, 11th over to be at 70-odd or 80-odd. After over 12 or so, we were on course to maybe get a 165, 170 score, and maybe have a bit more free time. So to an extent, the batters did structure it quite well. But then obviously, those last three overs we didn't quite capitalise with the run out here and there, and just didn't top up the innings at the end of it. 150 (156) these days, probably not quite enough. The guys have such good bats. It just feels like the '50s isn't quite enough, he added. Reflecting on his own dismissal to Bas de Leede, Erasmus said, I felt like it was kind of the part of the game where it's getting a little bit easier with the ball, just getting a little bit softer. Doesn't have all of that stuff like we saw and didnt get in the power play. I felt like taking the positive option, still thought we had to get 165, 170, even though the wicket is tough. As you said, got a good start and then felt the ball was there to hit over mid-wicket. But it's probably that kind of length that is quite difficult because the surface is really in play when you bang it in. It's probably that kind of length that is quite tough. Didn't quite get it over, and we didn't get 160 and didn't quite defend it. So it feels like a day where we just had a little bit not enough, not enough, not enough all the time. It happens in cricket, but I'm still proud of the boys that they got up to that 150 mark and fought sort of against the conditions. But still you have to own up to the performance, still have to own up to the fact that we lost a cricketing game and we're disappointed at that. We want to put our badge out there as one that's proud and put our cricketing nation at the forefront of it. So we'll be fighting hard through the rest of the group stage to try and get wins, he elaborated. Looking ahead to their clash against India on Thursday, Erasmus acknowledged the scale of the challenge. It can be overwhelming, I guess. As a human, it can be overwhelming when you've been thrown things that you haven't ever seen in your life. But in saying that, I think we're obviously going to approach it positively. We're going to see it as an opportunity under lights to play against the best team in the world and in front of 50,000 fans. I don't know how many are going to come in, but it's going to be just a day of opportunity for us. If we see it in that positive light, the side things like playing under lights and playing in front of so many fans and playing against the best players in the world will be a little bit more of a side issue, and you can focus a bit more on yourself and bring your skill set. He also praised Namibias supporters travelling to India for cheering them in various cities. Yes, they are very proud. You should have seen how loud they were when we beat the Proteus. It's really a prideful type of, I can almost say, a family-oriented kind of support system that we have back home. Being a small population, it's a very tight one, so connecting with the fans is quite easy, and they being a part of what we do is quite easy, and we really welcome that. So it's nice to see so many people out there. I think the touring party is more than 25 or 30 this year. That's awesome for us to have. Very special, I guess that's the reason you play cricket, it's for the fans, for the entertainment. Then obviously, as a career, you want to make your family proud as well. So all in all it's going to be a very cool moment for them to also see the India game. Erasmus highlighted Namibias ties with Indian cricket and the support they have received from the country. We have very nice ties with the BCCI. We have exchange programs where we've played against Karnataka, Punjab, and Assam over the years. We come there, they go here. After the game against India, they're going to give us light (teams). We've played in Greater Noida in the I-Cup a while back in 2016. I was part of that game. I've been to Delhi once or twice before, but this is our first white-ball tournament or game here. Seeing 6,139 fans out in New Delhi was also heartening for Erasmus. These were two neutral teams, and you still saw quite a few fans out there today. That goes to show cricket is such a massive thing in India. I've had that feeling in the franchise and in previous World Cups. We've had that feeling of how the energy stems from the subcontinent and the Indian community. That was again awesome to see a bunch of fans out there today in a neutral game. The India game is going to be a ramp-up, but it's awesome to have the World Cup here. It's definitely where world cricket's energy stems from these days. That's why it's so nice as a player to be able to experience that and to give back to those people. They are the reason cricket happens and why we play. On consultant coach Gary Kirsten, Erasmus said, I've mostly answered this question in two folds. Obviously, as you said, the Indian knowledge, the knowledge of the players and conditions around, is definitely there. Cricket is a game played according to the roles of the conditions, so a very healthy member of the squad to have in that sense, or a positive force to have in. That was again awesome to see a bunch of fans out there today in a neutral game. The India game is going to be a ramp-up, but it's awesome to have the World Cup here. It's definitely where world cricket's energy stems from these days. That's why it's so nice as a player to be able to experience that and to give back to those people. They are the reason cricket happens and why we play. Also Read: Live Cricket Score If you have that good relationship of trust, you tend to share more easily as a batter, especially your first skills, you tend to share information a lot quicker, a lot more healthily, and I've really enjoyed working with him because he's a great human, he said. Article Source: IANS
BPTP Scores Dual Wins at Times Realty Awards for Residential & Commercial Excellence
BPTP , one of North Indias leading real estate developers, has won top honours in both the residential and commercial segments at The Times Realty Awards 2026, powered by GoodHomes. The platform is among the countrys most credible and high-visibility real estate award forums and is one of the first major industry recognitions of 2026. Backed by The Times Groups reach and GoodHomes editorial credibility, the awards recognize excellence, innovation, and leadership across Indias real estate sector. BPTP Wins Top Honors at The Times Realty Awards 2026 Powered by GoodHomes For Amstoria Verti Greens & GAIA Residences At the prestigious awards ceremony, BPTP was recognised across both residential and commercial segments with two major wins: Iconic Residential Project BPTP Amstoria Verti Greens & GAIA Residences BPTP Capital City These recognitions reaffirm BPTPs continued commitment to creating landmark developments driven by design excellence, sustainability, functionality, and customer-centric planning. BPTP Amstoria Verti Greens & GAIA Residences , located along the Dwarka Expressway, have been recognized for redefining premium high-rise living through design-led architecture and advanced building specifications. Spread across a thoughtfully planned development footprint, the project feature a distinctive glass-and-metal faade with double-glazed systems for enhanced thermal performance and noise reduction. With multi-level sky gardens and curated lifestyle zones such as wellness decks, co-working spaces, reading lounges, and recreation areas, the development blends vertical luxury living with green, experiential spaces. BPTP Capital City, Sector 94, Noida , recognized as the Iconic Commercial Project, has been acknowledged for its scale, integrated master planning, and future-ready business ecosystem. Conceived as a next-generation mixed-use commercial destination, the development sets a strong benchmark in modern workspace design, urban commercial infrastructure, and sustainability-led operations. BPTP , We are honored to receive this recognition at The Times Realty Awards 2026 powered by GoodHomes. Winning across both residential and commercial categories reflects the strength of our integrated development philosophy, our focus on design and sustainability, and our commitment to execution excellence. These awards motivate us to continue raising benchmarks and delivering high-quality, future-ready spaces that create long-term value for our customers and stakeholders. The Times Realty Awards recognise outstanding achievements in Indian real estate and provide a trusted platform to showcase projects that demonstrate innovation, quality, and impact. The 2026 edition brought together leading developers, architects, and industry stakeholders to highlight developments shaping the future of urban India. About BPTP BPTP is one of Indias most trusted and leading real estate developers, with a strong presence in the Delhi-NCR region. The company has delivered over 25,000 units, as well as numerous landmark residential and commercial projects that blend cutting-edge design, modern architecture, and sustainable living solutions. Known for its innovative and customer-centric approach, BPTP continues to redefine urban luxury through future-first development, premium amenities, and a commitment to excellence, transparency, and elegant, efficient living.
Sat on her and slit her throat: Daughters testimony nails man in his wifes murder
5 arrested for making fake Liv-52 tablets in Ghaziabad
More e-buses, smooth roads: How UP plans to clean air in Noida, Ghaziabad
Delivery executive dies as auto, hit by reversing car, topples on e-scooter in Noida
Long queues, many counters: New plaint system sparks power pangs
Ghaziabad sisters introduced themselves to private tutor with Korean names
Rs 15 lakh aid each for families of two who died at project site in Noida
Class 12 Noida Student Dies After Jumping From Building, Exam Stress Suspected
According to the police, Aryan's mobile phone is being analysed to reconstruct events and collect digital evidence.
Greaves Electric Mobility has been recognized by the prestigious Asia Book of Records to become the first electric two-wheeler brand which successfully ascended Kolli Hills, in Tamil Nadu. Considered one of South Indias most demanding routes, Kolli Hills features 70 hairpin bends while ascending, making any drive a test of endurance. Ampere Enters Asia Book of Records - Navigates 70-hairpin bends of Kolli Hills, TN The record attempt was conducted on January 7 th , 2026, with the ride commencing at 7:00 am and successfully completed in 22 minutes 10 seconds. The ascent was undertaken using GEMLs Ampere Nexus , from Belukurichi to the summit of Kolli Hills. Officials from the Asia Book of Records officially validated and confirmed the success on the same day. With its 70 hairpin bends, this challenging route showcased and proved Greaves Electric Mobilitys Built for Bharat engineering prowess, where vehicles are designed, developed, and validated for Indias diverse and often challenging riding conditions. From steep gradients and broken hill roads to sharp turns and sustained load cycles, GEMLs electric two-wheelers are engineered to handle the toughest terrains the country has to offer. Taking cognizance of the latest achievement, Mr Vikas Singh, Managing Director, Greaves Electric Mobility said, Indias riding conditions are among the most demanding in the world, and our approach has always been to engineer electric vehicles that are built for Bharat, not just for ideal test environments. The Kolli Hills ascent is a real-world validation of that philosophy. The Ampere Nexus combines safe and durable LFP battery technology with a robust dual-frame chassis that is designed to handle steep gradients, repeated cornering, and sustained load conditions. Achievements like this reaffirm our focus on building electric mobility solutions that can perform reliably across tough terrains. The Ampere Nexus achieved this success due to its LFP battery and high tensile steel chassis which provides durability for every condition, work together on demanding terrain. The battery is built to stay stable in a wide range of conditions, operating from 40C to 60C, and continues to deliver usable power during long uphill stretches, repeated braking, and changes in load. The warranty offered on the battery reflects the confidence in how it performs over extended everyday use rather than short tests. Ampere Nexuss advanced motor and software deliver instant torque for climbs, regenerative braking for descents, and traction control for slippery slopes - ensuring smooth, efficient performance across every terrain. The high strength steel chassis adds to this by keeping the vehicle balanced and predictable, especially while negotiating continuous hairpin bends. With a motor tuned for sustained output and braking that responds consistently, the Nexus remains manageable even on steep climbs. These aspects have been observed over multiple endurance runs and record attempts, and the Kolli Hills ascent serves as another real-world example of how the scooter holds up under demanding conditions. The recognition by the Asia Book of Records is a first for Greaves Electric Mobility, reinforcing its commitment for India-built products which can cater to the world. With a market presence in Nepal and developing presence in Sri Lanka, the Philippines and Africa, this recognition validates the brands endurance, capability and durability. Furthermore, it reinforces the companys belief that adoption is driven by real-world experience. As electric two-wheelers move beyond city limits, this milestone demonstrates that vehicles engineered for Indian roads are capable of performing consistently even in demanding and rugged terrain. Built to outlast, outperform and outshine, Greaves Electric Mobilitys products continue to prove their capability across conditions that reflect how India truly rides. Link About Greaves Cotton Limited Greaves Cotton Limited (GCL), also known as Greaves, is a diversified, multi-product, multi-fuel, and multi-location engineering company with a legacy of 165 years and strong brand trust. Originally renowned for its single-cylinder diesel engines, Greaves has transformed into a fuel-agnostic, end-to-end mobility solutions provider, driven by the purpose of "Empowering Lives. The Company is enabling a sustainable transition to green mobility and aims to touch a billion lives by 2030. Greaves is building a digitally integrated ecosystem that connects consumers, business partners, and service providers across the entire mobility value chain. Through its five independent business unitsGreaves Engineering, Greaves Electric Mobility Ltd., Greaves Retail, Greaves Finance Ltd., and Greaves Technologies Ltd.Greaves combines agility with strategic focus, delivering innovation and enhancing accessibility for consumers. With significant investments in technology and human capital, the Company is positioned to lead in Indias EV and sustainable mobility markets. The Company remains committed to sustainable growth and economic progress, making it a trusted partner in shaping the future of mobility in India. www.greavescotton.com About Greaves Electric Mobility Limited Greaves Electric Mobility Limited (GEML), the electric mobility business of Greaves Cotton Limited (GCL), is one of the first companies in India to focus on the evolving market of electric vehicles (EV) and has been among the frontrunners at driving EV adoption in the country*. With over 17 years of experience designing and manufacturing electric vehicles*, GEML serves both the electric 2-wheeler and 3-wheeler segments. GEML along with its subsidiaries, operates three manufacturing plants located in Hyderabad, Noida, and Ranipet. The company supports its network through 400 dealer touchpoints across India, thereby aiming minimal downtime and enhanced customer experience. GEML holds 8 India Book of Records** titles, reflecting its focus on technology and design led innovative & durable mobility solutions. Subsidiaries MLR Auto Limited and Bestway Agencies Private Limited help extend GEMLs market presence. Committed to affordability and sustainability, GEML provides clean mobility solutions contributing to Indias shift toward electric transportation.
Three minor sisters tragically ended their lives in Ghaziabad, leaping from their ninth-floor apartment. Investigations revealed a complex family dynamic, with the girls deeply engrossed in Korean culture. Their diary entries suggest intense frustration over parental opposition to their interests and a profound sense of isolation, hinting at a desperate cry for understanding.
Illegal tractors leading to traffic snarls in Ghaziabad, locals seek RTO help
Farmer attacks woman with spade over property dispute in Noida, arrested
In its 7th drive in two weeks, Greater Noida seals 9 illegal shops
Realtor owes Rs 1.8 crore, buyers at Shivalik Homes wait a decade for registry
Only 40% complete, Gaziabad station revamp to miss second deadline
Noida Sector 51 residents flag noise, safety concerns at meeting with police
Air Taxis For Metros, With Roof Tops As Take-Off Landing Pads: CII Looks Ahead
A pilot corridor connecting Gurugram, Connaught Place and the Jewar International Airport in Noida can set up an air taxi system that would help the country cut infrastructural bottlenecks and slash transit time from hours to minutes, the CII said.
12 held after drunken brawl outside Gardens Galleria bar
SP chief to chair PDA meet in Noida in March
Spend time with kids, talk: Womens panel chief to kin of sisters who died by suicide in Ghaziabad
State Women's Commission chairperson Babita Singh Chauhan met the family of three sisters who died by suicide, citing their love for Korea and online games. The girls, aged 16, 14, and 12, left a note expressing their inability to leave Korea, which they considered their life and soul.
Dug up for 5 yrs, road below Bhangel flyover in Noida set for repair
Stuck for decade, Ghaziabads biodiversity park may be ready this year
Biker Dies After Falling Into Unbarricaded Pit in Delhi, Sparks Negligence Debate
Earlier this year, on January 17, 27-year-old software engineer Yuvraj Mehta died after his car fell into a water-filled construction pit in Noida
Chaos inside Noida mall: Men dance 'outside' private bar, clash with bouncers; 7 arrested
A dispute over dancing outside a Noida bar escalated into a scuffle between patrons and bouncers at Garden Galleria Mall on Friday. Police intervened swiftly, detaining seven individuals from both sides. Legal action has been initiated, and no injuries were reported in the incident.
On Camera, 2 Men Beaten Up By Pub Bouncers At Popular Noida Mall
The incident, which was captured on camera, shows 3-4 bouncers kicking and punching both men during the fight. One man fell to the ground, but the bouncers continued to hit him even after he was down.
Man kills coworker at dairy farm after spat over cow dung, arrested
In 2 weeks, Greater Noida seals 100 illegal flats, frees over 54k sqm on Hindon floodplains
Two kill man over Rs 300, held
Two men were arrested in Ghaziabad for allegedly murdering a public toilet caretaker after he denied them entry for failing to pay Rs 300. The victim, Prem Kumar, was found to have died from strangulation. Police have added charges of dishonest misappropriation and common intention to the murder case.
Pulled up for watching TV, boy dies by suicide
Temple to trishul, Kedarnath set to come alive at Noida flower show this year
Witnesses hostile, man held for moms murder free after 7 years
Cops say no shots fired, man held for ramming shooters car with SUV in Greater Noida
Leaky pipes, poor supply: Noida told to fix water infra
After 31 years, cops cant find evidence in loot case; two acquitted
Pulled up for watching TV, boy dies by suicide in Noida
A 12-year-old boy in Noida died by suicide after being reprimanded by his mother for excessive television watching. The incident occurred Tuesday night, with police investigating the family's statements. This follows a similar tragedy in Ghaziabad where three sisters died, reportedly after their father objected to their fixation on Korean entertainment.
Delhi cop held after girlfriend shoots self dead with his service pistol in Noida Extension
A Delhi Police head constable was arrested after his girlfriend allegedly shot herself with his service pistol following an argument triggered by a call from his wife. The 34-year-old woman, who was in a relationship with the married constable for five years, succumbed to her injuries. Her family alleges the constable lied about his marital status and pressured her.
Indias worst air? No surprises here as Ghaziabad leads, Delhi and Noida follow
As winter blankets India, the air pollution crisis thickens, with Ghaziabad clinching the unfortunate title of the most polluted city in January. Almost 50% of the cities surveyed surpassed the PM2.5 safety limits set by the government, posing a daunting public health threat.
Delhi biker death: After Noida techies drowning, warning issued but not heeded
Following a fatal drowning incident, the Delhi Jal Board issued safety directives for construction sites, which were reportedly ignored. A subsequent death in a DJB pit led to the suspension of engineers and an investigation into the contractor, highlighting a critical failure in compliance and monitoring despite prior warnings.
AAP slams BJP over biker's death, alleges Delhi govt learnt nothing from Noida incident
A motorcyclist died after falling into a pit dug for construction work by the Delhi Jal Board in west Delhi's Janakpuri area. The family alleged negligence on the part of the police and claimed they visited multiple police stations overnight but did not get any help. Kamal's friend claimed that they were told to wait till 11 am in the morning for the complaint to be filed. The incident has brought back memories of a Noida techie who drowned after his car fell into a waterlogged pit near a construction site in Noida.
After Noida techie case, Delhi biker falls in unmarked construction pit, loses life
A Noida man's attempt at a side business selling juice and eggs near a gym ended in financial loss. Vishwas Verma learned that even simple ventures require thorough research and understanding of costs. His experience highlights the importance of market study and planning before launching any new enterprise. This story serves as a valuable lesson for those considering entrepreneurial ventures.
Shukra Pharma gets YEIDA LoI for Rs 600-crore facility
Shukra Pharmaceuticals will establish a Rs 600-crore facility in Greater Noida. This plant will produce advanced surgical robotics and BNCT technology. The project aims to create over 900 direct jobs. A partnership with Borns Medical Robotics Inc. will bring surgical robotics to India. This venture seeks to make high-precision surgery affordable and accessible across India and Asia.
Motorcyclist dies after falling into pit on under-construction road in west Delhi
This incident comes weeks after the death of 27-year-old software engineer Yuvraj Mehta, who drowned after his car fell into a waterlogged pit near a construction site in Noida Sector 150
A 25-year-old biker died after falling into an allegedly uncovered Delhi Jal Board pit in Janakpuri. His family claims they spent the entire night searching through 12 police stations before being informed of his death at 7 AM. The incident has reignited the debate over construction negligence in Delhi.
A 25-year-old man died in Janakpuri, Delhi, after his motorcycle plunged into an open construction pit. His family faced a night of searching multiple police stations before being informed of his death. The accident occurred on Joginder Singh Marg. The area reportedly lacked safety measures. An investigation is underway to determine responsibility for the fatal incident.
Another plot filled with drain water waits to be fenced, now in Sorkha
Noida may get 6 water police outposts near key riverines & canals
Shooter says miscreants in SUV rammed his car, opened fire in Greater Noida, cops deny it
GNIDA starts door-to-door waste collection in Badalpur
Husband, mom-in-law acquitted in 8-year-old dowry death case in Ghaziabad
Noida set to form its own civil defence unit soon
Cop to student, Ghaziabads long trail of manjha accidents
Noida Authority launches plot schemes, allotment to be via e-auctions
Uttar Pradesh weather update: The weather in eastern and western Uttar Pradesh are likely to remain dry and strong winds at the speed of 15 to 25 kmph are expected during the daytime. Noida, Ghaziabad will also see strong winds today. In Lucknow, fog is likely during morning hours and clear skies are expected.
UP man hits mother on head with iron utensil, wooden stick after fight, kills her; arrested
A 55-year-old woman in Jewar died after being assaulted by her differently-abled son during an argument. The son allegedly struck his mother on the head with an iron utensil and a wooden stick, causing fatal injuries. Police have registered a case and taken the son into custody, noting his history of mental illness.
Chinmaya Mission: When a Movement Turns 75, A Nation Pauses to Reflect
On a quiet morning in 1951, a monk guided by deep inner conviction and spiritual clarity began a journey that would touch millions of lives across continents. Swami Chinmayananda did not merely set up an institutionhe ignited a movement. A movement rooted in Vedanta, yet alive to the needs of a modern, restless world. Veer Hanuman, the presiding deity at the Chinmaya Mission Ashram in Sector-37, Noida, has been a perennial source of inspiration and inner strength for thousands of devotees Seventy-five years later, that flame continues to inspire individuals, families, and communities across India and beyond. Across the country, the Chinmaya Mission is marking this historic milestone as Chinmaya Amrit Mahotsava year-long commemoration of seven and a half decades of sustained work in value-based education, cultural awareness, spiritual inquiry, and selfless service. More than an anniversary, the occasion represents a moment of collective remembrance, gratitude, and renewed commitment to the Missions founding ideals. At the heart of the Chinmaya Movement lies a simple yet enduring vision articulated by its founder, To give maximum happiness to the maximum number for the maximum time . This vision has been pursued through the dissemination of Vedantic wisdom, with an emphasis on clarity of thought, strength of character, and responsible participation in society. A Living Legacy, Rooted in Community In Noida, this legacy has quietly taken shape for over three decades. Chinmaya Mission Noida, located in the state of Uttar Pradesh, has evolved into an active centre for spiritual learning and community engagement. Through structured programmes for families, children, youth, and senior membersincluding Balvihars, youth forums, study groups, devotional gatherings, and cultural activitiesthe centre has played a consistent role in nurturing values-based living across generations. As part of the Chinmaya Amrit Mahotsav celebrations, the Noida centre is bringing together the wider community for a landmark spiritual observance that reflects both tradition and contemporary relevance. A Morning of Collective Prayer and Purpose On 7 February 2026, from 8:30 a.m. onwards, the Football Ground at Noida Stadium will host a large-scale Sri Hanuman Hawan and Sri Hanuman Chalisa Pathotsav. More than 5,000 participants (including 2500+ school students) are expected to attend the programme, which has been conceived as a collective invocation for harmony and well-being. The central intent of the gathering is threefold: To promote environmental sensitivity and healing To foster peace at a societal and global level To seek the welfare of families and citizens of India Dr Mahesh Sharma, Member of Parliament from Gautam Budh Nagar, will attend the event as Chief Guest, reflecting the broader civic and social relevance of the occasion. More Than a RitualA Shared Experience A defining feature of the programme is its scale and inclusivity. Over 2,500 students from more than 20 schools across Noida and Greater Noida are expected to participate. The observance will also see participation from several spiritual and service organisations, including the Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organization, The Divine Life Society, Baba Neem Karoli Ashram, Sri Ram Sharanam, along with other like-minded institutions. Invitations have been extended to nearby temples, devotional singing groups, and community associations across the region. Open and free for all, the gathering is designed as a shared space where individuals from different age groups and backgrounds come together in collective prayer, reflection, and community engagement. Why It Matters Today In a time characterised by rapid change, increasing pressures, and social fragmentation, Chinmaya Amrit Mahotsav seeks to offer a moment of pause and reflection. The observance draws upon Indias long-standing civilisational values that emphasise unity, harmony, and collective well-being, reminding participants of the importance of inner balance alongside external progress. As the Chinmaya Movement completes 75 years, the commemoration is not limited to recalling past achievements. It represents a forward-looking reaffirmation of a living tradition-one that continues to contribute to personal development, social cohesion, and a broader sense of national and global responsibility. On that February morning in Noida, amidst collective prayer and shared intent, the Chinmaya story will continue to unfoldquietly, steadily, and through lives shaped by enduring values.
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