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Uttar Pradesh ATS apprehended a man with a 25,000 bounty, allegedly a key player in a cross-border fake currency network. Operating from Bangladesh via West Bengal, the syndicate supplied counterfeit notes to various Indian states. This arrest follows the earlier capture of two associates in Varanasi, who revealed the supply chain. Investigators are now working to dismantle the entire operation and identify more syndicate members.
Panic erupted at Kashi Vishwanath Dham's Nanu Feria Gate checkpoint Saturday morning after a PAC carbine accidentally discharged. Two bullets hit the road, injuring three florists with concrete splinters. The injured received prompt medical attention and were discharged. Police quickly restored order in the crowded pilgrim area. This incident echoes a similar accidental firing in March 2025.
Ayodhya police are intensifying their probe into alleged Ram Temple donation embezzlement, tracing an SUV linked to accused Avinash Shukla used for transporting misappropriated cash. Investigators are examining the vehicle's records and questioning Shukla, a former donation counting employee. Authorities believe more cash and valuables may be hidden, with the SUV's digital evidence crucial for tracing the stolen funds and identifying other accomplices.
In a surprising move, Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Limited has agreed to refund excess smart meter charges to around 93,000 consumers, diverging from their own findings that indicate nearly six lakh customers were overcharged. This decision follows an instruction from the Uttar Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission. To date, Rs 33.
Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Ltd. has automatically increased the electricity load for nearly 47 lakh consumers without prior notice, raising concerns about regulatory compliance. This move, coinciding with a new tariff order, aims to align sanctioned loads with actual usage and is projected to significantly boost UPPCL's fixed charge revenue. Consumer groups question the infrastructure's readiness to handle the increased demand.
A significant fire engulfed Vijay Paradise restaurant in Lucknow's Khurram Nagar on Friday afternoon, sparking a massive rescue operation. Concerns are high for employees believed to be trapped inside. This incident follows a string of recent fires in the city, including a tragic blaze last week that claimed multiple lives and injured others. Emergency services are working diligently to manage the current situation.
Uttar Pradesh is establishing five specialized manufacturing hubs across the state to bolster its defence industrial corridor. Each city, including Kanpur for small arms and Lucknow for missiles, will focus on distinct defence segments. This strategic development aims to create a comprehensive manufacturing network, fostering component production, testing, and final integration. The corridor's success hinges on timely operationalization of investments and robust private sector involvement.
Uttar Pradesh's Project Praveen is revolutionizing school education by integrating vocational training for students in Classes IX-XII. This initiative, implemented by UPSDM, equips over 61,000 students with market-ready skills through hands-on courses, preparing them for jobs and entrepreneurship. With a focus on high-demand sectors and government certification, the project aims to build a skilled workforce and foster an 'Atmanirbhar Uttar Pradesh'.
A re-audit of the Ram temple trust's accounts for the past five years is underway following preliminary findings of large-scale irregularities in donation handling. The Special Investigation Team is scrutinizing construction expenses and donated gold and silver. Key accused Avinash Shukla, involved in donation counting, has been taken into custody. Several individuals associated with the temple's finances have been questioned, with two trustees reportedly offering resignations.
Closing the gap, one district at a Time
A tragic fire in Lucknow, claiming 15 young lives, exposes a disturbing trend: safety is often an afterthought in our pursuit of better education and careers. We prioritize amenities over essential fire clearances and emergency exits, treating disasters as distant events. This oversight, fueled by a flawed definition of 'good infrastructure,' demands a shift in our behavior.
A tragic accident in Mathura's Vrindavan has claimed the life of a 14-year-old girl. While feeding monkeys from the first floor of her home, the teenager reportedly lost her balance and fell, sustaining critical injuries. She was rushed to a hospital but succumbed to her wounds during treatment. Her parents were away at work when the incident occurred.
A photograph has emerged showing two accused in the Ram Mandir donation embezzlement case inside the temple's counting room. Investigators have recovered significant cash amounts from multiple individuals. A Special Investigation Team (SIT) is continuing its probe with an extended deadline. The controversy began after allegations of misappropriated donations, leading to an FIR and subsequent arrests. Trust officials have resigned taking moral responsibility.

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