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A tragic outing turned fatal in Ayodhya's Saryu River as three women from the same family drowned. While bathing, one woman ventured into deep water, leading others to attempt a rescue, resulting in their deaths. Two teenage girls remain missing, prompting an intensive search by rescue teams and the SDRF.
Uttar Pradesh electricity consumers are set to receive refunds for overcharged smart meter fees. Approximately five lakh individuals who obtained new connections between September 2025 and March 2026 will see adjustments in their July bills. This follows a regulatory commission directive after a media investigation exposed discrepancies in meter pricing, leading to an estimated Rs 150-200 crore refund.
K.C. Tyagi, a former JD(U) leader, has been appointed chairman of the RLD's parliamentary board, a key decision-making body. This move signals a strategic shift by RLD chief Jayant Chaudhary to incorporate experienced political managers and broaden the party's appeal beyond its traditional base. The party also aims to build a strong social coalition by balancing various caste and religious groups ahead of the UP assembly elections.
A young man's religious conversion to Islam and subsequent marriage ignited a major controversy in Shamli, Uttar Pradesh. Accused of coercion by his family, he faced legal action and protests. However, the narrative took a sharp turn when he reappeared in a video, announcing his return to Hinduism and apologizing to his parents, a move his father confirmed as a reconnection with family traditions.
Tragedy struck in Gonda as a 24-year-old man, Vimal, died electrocuted while accompanying his sister to her B.Ed exam. His 20-year-old sister, Prachi, sustained severe injuries while attempting to rescue him and is currently hospitalized. The incident occurred near a municipal street light that had become live during light rain. Authorities are investigating the cause of the electrical fault and potential negligence.
A 56-year-old transporter was found brutally murdered near Bahraich after stepping out for a mysterious phone call. Ajay Dwivedi's family suspects foul play, noting his severe injuries and an undamaged motorcycle, suggesting the scene was staged to look like an accident. Police are investigating the unknown caller, call records, and digital footprints to uncover the truth behind this shocking crime.
A tragic incident in Firozabad saw a father and his young son lose their lives after a gas tanker crushed them while they slept outside their home. The family's teenage daughter is critically injured and receiving medical attention. Authorities have apprehended the tanker's driver and seized the vehicle following the devastating early morning accident.
Uttar Pradesh is championing its ancient Maatikala art through the Mukhyamantri Maatikala Rozgar Yojana. This initiative, managed by the UP Maatikala Board, offers bank loans up to Rs. 10 lakh to traditional clay artisans for setting up enterprises. The scheme supports toy manufacturing, household items, building materials, and decorative products, aiming to boost livelihoods and preserve cultural heritage across all 75 districts.
In a commendable move, Uttar Pradesh is increasing financial assistance for leprosy-affected persons via the Kushthavastha Pension Yojana. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's government has now elevated the monthly pension to 3000, benefiting over 13,000 citizens. Eligibility is based on residency, leprosy-related disability, and defined income limits, ensuring comprehensive backing for those impacted. Interested individuals can apply online or visit local government centers.
Ayodhya police have intensified their probe into alleged embezzlement of Ram Temple donations, recording statements from former Trust general secretary Champat Rai and other functionaries. Investigators are meticulously examining the entire donation management process, from receipt to deposit, to identify procedural lapses and establish accountability. This crucial step aims to reconstruct the movement of funds and uncover any conspiracy, with financial records and evidence being corroborated.
To Examine Unusual Deposits, Withdrawals, Fund Transfers Linked To 8 Accused
Police Gathering More Evidence, Chooses Not To Seek Remand
Forty tribal women from Uttar Pradesh's remote Pandi village experienced their first-ever journey to Varanasi, fulfilling a lifelong dream. Organized by the Uttar Pradesh Police's Mission Shakti, the trip included visits to the Kashi Vishwanath Temple and other prominent sites. This initiative aims to connect underserved communities with mainstream society and cultural heritage, empowering women beyond safety concerns.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath announced the renaming of the Linepar area in Moradabad after former Congress MLA Dau Dayal Khanna. Khanna was a significant figure in the Ram temple movement, serving as general secretary of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Mukti Yajna Samiti. This decision honors his lifelong dedication to the cause. The announcement coincided with the inauguration of development projects worth over Rs 365 crore in Moradabad.
Uttar Pradesh is launching Mission Safe Future from July 1-15 to ensure all school vehicles meet fitness and permit rules. The campaign aims for 100% compliance, with initial awareness drives followed by strict enforcement. Vehicles lacking valid documents or safety features will face legal action and potential impounding until issues are resolved, prioritizing student safety on the roads.
Divisional Commissioner Vijay Vishwas Pant expressed concern over the low uptake of the Rah Veer Scheme in Lucknow division, with only four proposals received this year. He urged hospitals to proactively identify and process Good Samaritans for the Rs 25,000 reward. The meeting also highlighted a worrying rise in road accidents and fatalities across the division, with urgent directives issued for pending engineering and compensation case resolutions.
Uttar Pradesh electricity consumers will see a welcome 4.43% reduction in their July power bills, the largest monthly benefit in 14 months. This comes thanks to a negative Fuel and Power Purchase Adjustment Surcharge (FPPAS), reflecting lower actual power purchase costs. The Uttar Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission's directive ensures this relief benefits all consumer categories across the state.
Lucknow's Chaudhary Charan Singh International Airport has achieved a significant milestone, becoming India's first 'Eat Right Campus' certified by FSSAI. This three-star rated recognition, valid until March 2028, highlights the airport's commitment to exceptional food safety and hygiene across all its food outlets. The certification followed a rigorous audit assessing everything from food preparation to waste management, ensuring a safer and healthier dining experience for passengers.
Ayodhya's Bar Association has taken a firm stance, refusing to represent eight suspects accused of misappropriating donations intended for the Ram temple. A penalty of Rs 5 lakh will be imposed for any breach of this decision. Furthermore, an ultimatum has been set for officials Champat Rai, Anil Mishra, and Gopal Rao to depart Ayodhya within three days, with threats of a city blockade should they fail to comply.
The National Human Rights Commission has issued notices to Lucknow's district magistrate and police commissioner following a devastating fire that claimed 15 lives. The commission is investigating alleged fire safety lapses and building code violations at the Aliganj commercial building, which housed a library and animation studio. Students were reportedly trapped, leading to tragic consequences.
Renowned Islamic scholar Maulana Syed Salman Husaini Nadwi has passed away in Lucknow at 73 after a brief illness. A respected author and educator, he dedicated his life to teaching Islamic theology and Shariah, mentoring students globally. Maulana Nadwi, who held master's degrees from India and Saudi Arabia, also championed humanitarian service and youth engagement through his writings and organizational leadership. His funeral prayers are scheduled for Monday evening.
Uttar Pradesh is transforming into a powerhouse with districts emerging as growth engines. Initiatives like ODOP, infrastructure expansion, and MSME promotion are boosting local economies, creating jobs, and increasing exports. This decentralized approach, championed since 2017, is pivotal in the state's ambition to become a trillion-dollar economy, with regions like Noida, Lucknow, and Ayodhya showing remarkable progress.
Uttar Pradesh's Kisan Pathshala initiative is empowering over 2 crore farmers with modern agricultural techniques and sustainable practices. This grassroots program, themed 'Kheti Ki Baat Khet Par,' focuses on practical, field-based training in areas like soil health, water conservation, and low-cost farming. The initiative aims to boost productivity and farmer incomes, transforming the state's agricultural landscape through skill development and self-reliance.
Uttar Pradesh's Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Shramik Pravidhik Shiksha Sahaayata Yojana empowers children of registered workers with financial aid for technical and professional education. Offering up to Rs 25,000 annually, the scheme aims to break poverty cycles and boost skill development. Since 2017, the government has streamlined online applications and ensured timely Direct Benefit Transfers, fostering inclusive growth and better career prospects for the next generation.
A significant fire erupted in Lucknow's Vikas Nagar, near Tedhi Puliya on Kursi Road, on Monday afternoon. Firefighters from multiple stations responded swiftly, containing the blaze and preventing it from spreading to nearby structures. Ten shops were evacuated as a precaution. Despite challenging access due to narrow lanes, the fire was fully extinguished with no reported casualties. An investigation into the cause is underway.
Uttar Pradesh is aggressively pursuing a $1 trillion economy by 2030, fueled by massive infrastructure projects like expressways, industrial expansion, and digital governance. With significant investment inflows and a focus on manufacturing, agriculture, and MSMEs, the state's recent growth trajectory and ambitious budget signal a strong push towards becoming a developed nation's economic powerhouse.
In a significant move, the Faizabad Bar Association has unanimously resolved not to represent the accused in the Ram temple donation embezzlement case. Lawyers expressed outrage over the alleged theft of temple offerings and warned of a city blockade if key figures do not leave Ayodhya within three days. This stance echoes their historic refusal to defend accused in a 2005 terror attack case.
Uttar Pradesh's Yogi government has launched a free residential coaching scheme for economically weaker students from SC, ST, and OBC communities aspiring for IAS and PCS exams. This initiative aims to remove financial barriers, offering free coaching, study materials, and expert guidance. Over five thousand aspirants have registered, with 865 seats available, including a 25% reservation for those who cleared preliminary exams via lateral entry.
A notorious contract killer, carrying a Rs 1 lakh bounty and wanted for the murder of a cloth merchant, was gunned down in a police encounter in Pilibhit. Sarvjeet alias Shivam, 23, opened fire on police during a chase, injuring two officers before being fatally shot. He was allegedly involved in eliminating a cycle trader over a dowry dispute, leading to the accidental death of the merchant who intervened.

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