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Lucknow has become a hub for defence manufacturing with the flagging off of the first BrahMos missile batch from a new facility. Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh hailed this as a significant step for national security and self-reliance, boosting Uttar Pradesh's industrial prowess. The project promises substantial economic benefits and employment, marking India's growing confidence on the global defence stage.
Forest officials in Bahraich have successfully eliminated the fourth man-eating wolf after a month-long intensive search. This marks a significant victory in curbing the menace that claimed four young lives and injured nearly 30 people. Operations continue, with authorities believing one or two wolves might still be at large, ensuring the region's safety.
New Zealand's former captain Kane Williamson, 35, has been appointed as the new strategic adviser for IPL franchise Lucknow SuperGiants. He replaces Zaheer Khan and will join the team for the upcoming season. Williamson's strategic thinking and leadership were highlighted as key reasons for his selection by owner Sanjiv Goenka.
In a vigorous address, Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath condemned the act of eve-teasing, warning perpetrators of dire consequences, even invoking Yamraj. Emphasising a zero-tolerance stance, he vowed rapid intervention against anyone causing disturbances during festive celebrations.
Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Limited now charges over Rs 6,000 for smart prepaid meters on new electricity connections. This mandatory installation follows a recent order. Existing consumers are exempt from this charge. Over 1.74 lakh new connection applications were received recently. Many applications are pending due to the higher meter cost.