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Unnao YouTuber Anurag Dwivedi, under ED scrutiny for alleged money laundering, hosted a lavish Dubai wedding for over 130 guests. The extravagant celebrations, including flights, visas, and accommodation, occurred aboard the Queen Elizabeth-2 cruise. This opulent event has attracted significant public and official attention amidst the ongoing financial probe.
Addressing the gathering, Yogi Adityanath said the presence of farmers and their families reflected growing confidence and prosperity in the agricultural sector. Today, we have distributed tractors to proud farmers who had come to this event with their families. Today, you all can witness the progress of the state due to the hard work of our 'annadata' farmers, he said.
A 27-year-old man was discovered hanging in a hotel room in Barabanki, UP, on Tuesday morning. His WhatsApp status, posted shortly before, featured a photograph of his deceased first wife with a message seeking forgiveness. Police are investigating the incident, with further action pending the post-mortem report.
Uttar Pradesh BJP chief Pankaj Chaudhary has outlined his leadership style. He stated he is not a manipulative leader and prefers a straightforward approach. Chaudhary aims to involve everyone in party decisions. He also described the opposition's poll narrative as a 'Parivarik Dal Alliance'. His focus is on consensus and working with party workers.
Lucknow district administration has ordered the closure of all pre-primary and nursery schools until December 27 due to severe cold and dense fog. Classes for students from Grade 1 to 8 will now operate between 10 am and 3 pm, starting December 24, to protect children from harsh weather conditions.
Lucknow's race course buzzed with excitement for the Millennium Cup. Burak clinched the Indian-bred horse race trophy, while a false start briefly halted the Thoroughbred race. The event also celebrated style with fashion awards, recognizing best-dressed individuals and couples, adding a glamorous touch to the day's equestrian thrills.
A Lucknow CBI court has taken cognizance of a money laundering complaint against former MLA Vijay Mishra and former MLC Ram Lali Mishra. The Enforcement Directorate alleges they used a real estate firm to launder 36.07 crore in disproportionate assets. Assets worth 25.46 crore have been attached, with the probe ongoing.

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