Hindutva gang attacks 4 men with iron rods over beef allegations in UP
Four Muslim men were brutally beaten with iron rods by a Hindutva gang in Uttar Pradeshs Aligarh district on Saturday, May 24, who accused them of transporting beef. The incident reportedly took place in the Harduaganj area. A police officer was present at that time. The four men have been identified as Arbaz, Aqeel, Kadim, Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Views shared by PM Modi on Operation Sindoor express Mann Ki Baat of India: UP CM Adityanath
Lucknow/New Delhi, May 25: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Sunday said the views shared by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Operation Sindoor in his monthly radio programme Mann Ki Baat express the Mann Ki Baat of India. The views expressed by the honble prime minister Shri @narendramodi ji on Operation Sindoor in todays @mannkibaat programme express the Mann Ki Baat of India. Under the successful leadership of the prime minister, 140 crore Indians are united against terrorism and [] The post Views shared by PM Modi on Operation Sindoor express Mann Ki Baat of India: UP CM Adityanath appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
UP: Woman ends life on video, accuses husband, in-laws of harassment
A 23-year-old woman who married four months ago died by suicide, recording the act on her phone. In the video, the woman from Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh, accused her husband, father-in-law, and sister-in-law of pushing her to the brink. Amreen Jahan had a love marriage about four months ago. Her husband works as a welder in Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
2 dead as factory wall collapses in Ludhiana
In Ludhiana's Nanak Pura, a factory wall collapse during a wind and dust storm claimed the lives of two labourers from Uttar Pradesh. Niranjan, 35, died instantly, while Ram Bhajan, 40, succumbed to injuries in hospital. They were at a dyeing factory when the fourth-floor wall collapsed.
UP government to invest Rs 6,124 crore on building ring roads, bypasses
The Uttar Pradesh government is poised to invest Rs 6,124 crore in constructing ring roads, bypasses, and flyovers to enhance connectivity and traffic management across the state. The Public Works Department's blueprint for the financial year 2025-26 includes 62 projects, prioritizing high-density regions and areas with heavy vehicular movement.
Brave mother mauled to death by leopard while shielding daughter in UP's Bahraich
In a tragic incident in Uttar Pradesh's Bahraich, a 38-year-old woman was fatally attacked by a leopard while protecting her daughter. The incident occurred in Ayodhyapurwa village, where Zarina Bano confronted the leopard as it threatened her daughter. Despite her bravery, she was dragged away and killed.
Husband Asks, Why Don't You Die?: UP Woman Kills Self, Blames In-Laws
A 23-year-old woman who married four months ago died by suicide and recorded the act on her phone. In the video, the woman from Uttar Pradesh's Moradabad accused her husband, father-in-law and sister-in-law of pushing her to the edge.
CureBay raises USD 21 million to expand national footprint
BHUBANESWAR: CureBay, an Odisha-based hybrid healthcare platform, has raised USD 21 million to strengthen its in-house technology stack and expand its footprint to new states. The fresh raise of CureBay under its series B round funding from Bertelsmann India Investment is a significant milestone for the startup to build infrastructure for rural health by driving equity, access and innovations across under-served geographies in the country, officials said. They said the latest capital infusion will be utilised for strengthening of CureBays in-house proprietary technology stack and expansion to lead the equitable healthcare movement in the country. The startup operates 150 plus eClinics across Odisha and Chhattisgarh and has served around 5.5 lakh patients by utilising its AI and data capabilities for improving predictive care and operational efficiency. It is planning to expand its footprint to new states including Jharkhand, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. Its investment plan also includes upgrading proprietary algorithms and rural-first workflow automation tools that can one day be adapted for global healthcare. CureBay founder and CEO Priyadarshi Mohapatra said the fundraiser is a mandate to build Indias trust infrastructure for rural health. The capital will help us scale technology, talent, and reach to bring dignified, affordable healthcare to the last mile, Mohapatra added. Bertelsmann India Investments MD Pankaj Makkar said their investment reflects Bertelsmann Indias strong commitment to supporting mission-driven companies that are transforming India.
With JN.1 variant spreading, caution and resilience key to smart Covid preparedness
India is closely monitoring a slight increase in Covid-19 cases, driven by the JN.1 variant and its offshoots, mirroring trends in Southeast Asia. While cases are currently mild, experts advise caution, especially for vulnerable populations. Updated vaccines targeting JN.1 are available, and the Union health ministry is reviewing rollout strategies.
Made-in-Philippines new rice variety rolled out in east India to boost output
NEW DELHI: The Centre has introduced a new high-yielding paddy variety, developed from two varieties in the Philippines, to farmers in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Odisha, in an initiative to boost rice production. According to experts, the new variety, Malaviya Manila Sinchit Dhan-1 (MMSD), has the potential to transform rice cultivation in eastern India, where productivity has stagnated. After nearly 18 years of research, the drought-resistant and high-yielding MMSD variety was developed through a collaboration between the Banaras Hindu University (BHU) and the International Rice Research Institute in Manila. The productivity of this new variety surpasses that of conventional varieties. Additionally, it matures early and has a strong stem that allows it to withstand wind and drought conditions. The productivity of the variety is 55-64 quintals per hectare, double the average productivity in India. It increases production by 5-10% over normal varieties, Dr Shravan Kumar Singh, BHUs lead scientist who developed the variety said. Indias average rice production is nearly 29 quintals. Maturity time of the variety is 115-120 days against 135-150 of normal varieties, said Singh. Scientists used two IR-series rice varieties, indigenous to the Philippines, to develop MMSD. IR-8, famous variety of the IR series, was considered miracle rice in the 1970s. It helped increase global food production to counter hunger. According to the ICAR assessment, MMSD has an encouraging response in Bihar, UP and Odisha. Grain production was higher than 10% in these states compared to others. This early variety takes 115 days to ripen, and grain quality is better than the existing variety, which would help fetch higher prices to growers. During the de-husking, hulling, and milling process, head rice (whole rice) recovery percentage is 63.5%, whereas conventional rice gets more broken and reduces market value, said Singh.
Was Nawab of Awadh Wajid Ali Shah poisoned to death?
Nawab Wajid Ali Shah, living in Calcutta on a British pension, died in 1887, leading some historians to suspect foul play. Allegedly, a trusted officer, Munsarim-ud-Daulah, administered a poisoned medicine, ignoring the Nawab's request for pen and paper before his death. The incident sparked outrage, with accusations of murder leveled against Munsarim-ud-Daulah.
Awadhs heritage & French connection
Lucknow's French connection began during Mughal Emperor Jahangir's time, with French merchants establishing trade and building mansions. Later, Frenchmen like Jean Baptiste Gentil and Charles Emmanuel Canaple served in the court of Awadh, contributing to its military and artistic landscape.
Married by morning, missing by noon: How Daku Dulhan finally ran out of road
Gulshana, known as 'Daku Dulhan,' orchestrated marriage scams across multiple states, assuming different identities to deceive grooms and their families. She would finalize alliances through matrimonial sites, negotiate a 'settlement amount,' and then vanish with valuables after the wedding ceremony. Gulshana, along with her gang members, targeted families struggling to find suitable matches, exploiting their desperation for financial gain.
Amit terms ethical AI models as pillars of eGov
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 24: Amit Sharma, Secretary to the Government of Mizoram, Information & Communications Technology (ICT) and Cooperation Departments today mentioned the Ethical Artificial Intelligence (AI) models as the pillars of eGovernance. Sharma was addressing during Digital Uttar Pradesh Conclave organsied by the Times of India group in UP. On the inaugural session of this conclave, Jitin Prasada, Minister of State for Information Technology, Government of India was the chief guest and Brajesh Pathak, Deputy Chief Minister, Uttar [] The post Amit terms ethical AI models as pillars of eGov appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Prayagraj admin cracks down on 2,000 PMAY defaulters
UP govt schools to adopt customized NCERT curriculum for classes 3 and 4
Saris of valour: Traders tribute to women officers
I waited 32 years to avenge the wrong done to me by CBI
SSC introduces Aadhaar based verification to enhance recruitment transparency
Noida Film City construction likely to begin next month
Forensic labs power UPs crackdown on organised crime
Small mistakes in medication can have big consequences
Hospital or mortuary: HC slams SRN for deplorable condition
Students from four KGBVs shine in story-writing contest
Buffer Mein Safar scheme to boost ecotourism in UP
Science parks to make learning fun, experiential for UP students
Cleanliness drive brings financial gains to villages
Monsoon to reach UP by third week of June
Sanitation scam: Mayor cracks whip on illegal charges
Man loses over Rs 11 lakh in online dealership scam
UP youth take up new careers with CM Yuva scheme
LDAs park in Basant Kunj to uphold Ayurveda gifts
91-yr-old dies after being attacked by bull in street fight
LMC schools to undergo renovation, get green cover
Illegal hookah bar busted; 11 arrested, minor detained
Operation Sindoor hailed in Kashi with tricolour fervour
SGPC team to check reports of conversions in Uttar Pradeshs Pilibhit
Leopard attacks 2 more in Varanasi; search ops on
Rahul Gandhi speaks like Pakistan rep, demoralising forces: UP Dy CM
Man arrested in Varanasi for selling trucks to scrap dealers with fake documents
Wanted criminal with 25K bounty arrested afterencounter in UPs Azamgarh
UPSC Prelims 2025 exams today: Mobiles, electronic devices banned at centres
To ease congestion, NCR reroutes key trains from Kanpur to Govindpuri stn
Digi libraries in 400 villages of Prayagraj to enhance learning experience of kids
Naini industrial area entrepreneurs to benefit from new door to door garbage collection service
Yogi: UP committed to Viksit Bharat goal
Ram temple construction to be overby year-end, says Nripendra Misra
Akhilesh Yadav questions delay in appointing permanent DGP in Uttar Pradesh
Former CM Yadav asks what permanent structure BJP can offer without stable police leadership
Delhi-NCR gets FIRST Covid-19 case after resurgence of virus, details inside
A 55-year-old woman from the National Capital Region has been tested positive for COVID-19, marking the first case in Uttar Pradesh's Noida amid the recent surge in cases in India, as per the Chief Medical Officer (CMO) of Gautam Buddha Nagar.
Allahabad UniversityDalit PhD scholar booked for questioning Rafale aircraftdeal
A Dalit PhD scholar and a student leader from Allahabad Universityhas been booked by the Uttar Pradesh police over a social media post questioning the Centre on the controversial Rafale fighter jet deal. Manish Kumar took to Facebook, raising questions over the Rafale deal and the alleged losses in the latest India-Pakistan conflict following the Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
No surplus water for other states, BBMB has biased approach: Punjab CM Mann at Niti Aayog meeting
CHANDIGARH: Taking part in the meeting of the 10th Governing Council of the Niti Aayog on Saturday, Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann reiterated that Punjab has no surplus water for other states. Mann said that in the wake of the grim water situation in the state, the Yamuna-Sutlej Link (YSL) canal should be considered for construction instead of the Sutlej-Yamuna Link (SYL) canal. He said the Ravi, Beas and Sutlej rivers are already in deficit and water should be diverted from surplus to deficit basins. He said Punjab has repeatedly requested to be included in negotiations for the allocation of Yamuna waters as a pact for the Yamuna-Sutlej Link project was signed between the erstwhile Punjab and Uttar Pradesh on March 12, 1954 which entitled the erstwhile Punjab to two-thirds of the Yamuna waters. Mann said this agreement did not specify any particular area to be irrigated by Yamuna waters, adding that before the re-organization, the Yamuna river, like the Ravi and Beas, flowed through the erstwhile state of Punjab. However, he bemoaned that while apportioning the river waters between Punjab and Haryana, the Yamuna waters were not considered, whereas the waters of Ravi and Beas were duly taken into account. Citing a 1972 report by the Irrigation Commission, constituted by the Centre, Mann said it states that Punjab (post-1966, after its reorganization) falls within the Yamuna River Basin. Hence, if Haryana has a claim over the waters of the Ravi and Beas rivers, Punjab should also have an equal claim on the Yamuna waters, he insisted. Mann said these requests have been ignored, adding that due to non-construction of storage structures on the Yamuna river, the water is being wasted. He urged that Punjab's claim should be considered during the revision of this agreement, and the state should be given its due rights to Yamuna waters. Alleging that the Bhakra Beas Management Board (BBMB) has a biased approach, he said it was constituted under the provisions of the Punjab Reorganization Act, 1966, with the mandate to regulate the supply of water and power from the Bhakra, Nangal and Beas projects to the partner states of Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh, Delhi and Chandigarh. He said that in the past, Punjab had been very liberal in sharing water with the partner states to meet their drinking water and other genuine requirements. Punjab was relying upon its groundwater reserves to meet its demand of water, particularly for the paddy crop. Won't allow our waters to be 'stolen,' will flag issue of BBMB reconstitution at Niti Aayog meeting: Punjab CM Mann Mann said that as a result, the groundwater level has depleted to a huge extent, so much so that 115 out of 153 blocks of the state (76.10 per cent) are overexploited, adding that this percentage is the highest amongst all the states in the country. He said that now with the upgraded canal structure, Punjab itself is running short of its water requirement and even its share in the river waters is not sufficient to meet this. Despite the state's repeated requests, he said the BBMB did not take any action to advise the other partner states to regulate the release of water to Haryana as a result of which it exhausted its share by March 30. Mann said that considering the request of the Haryana government on humanitarian grounds, the state decided to release 4000 cusecs of water out of Punjabs share to meet its drinking water requirement though Haryana has only a genuine demand of 1700 cusecs of water. However, Mann said the BBMB ignored the interests of Punjab and decided to release 8500 cusecs of water to Haryana despite serious objections raised by Punjab. He said the BBMB has taken this decision against the consent of Punjab, adding that it should be advised to act as per the spirit and provisions of the law. He alleged that officers of the state in the board are being marginalised and ignored, adding that the BBMB should adopt a transparent and neutral approach in its dealings with the two states. Mann also raised the issue of CISF deployment at the Bhakra and Nangal dams. He said the security of the dams had been the sole responsibility of the concerned states since they were constructed. He said the Ministry of Power has taken the decision to depute the CISF for the security of the dams, which is unnecessary as there was no need to disturb a well-established operational set-up and it further degrades the rights of Punjab with respect to these dams. In view of this, Mann urged that the decision to depute the CISF be revoked. Speaking on the desilting of the Harike head works, he said it is located at the confluence of the Sutlej and Beas rivers and is the main control point for supply of water to southwest Punjab and Rajasthan, besides controlling the flow into Pakistan. He said that over the years, the sedimentation of suspended silt or sand particles in the reservoir has drastically reduced its capacity and the backwater effect of the water required for optimal operation of canals is now being felt up to Kapurthala district, adding that large swaths of agricultural land along the Sutlej and Beas are becoming susceptible to flooding. Mann said there is an urgent need for carrying out desilting of the reservoir at a cost of around Rs 600 crore, adding that as the reservoir area has been declared a Ramsar Convention site and is of national importance, the Centre and Rajasthan must share the cost of the project.
First COVID Patient Reported In NCR: Woman Tests Positive In Noida
Noida, May 24: A 55-year-old woman from the National Capital Region has been tested positive for COVID-19, marking the first case in Uttar Pradeshs Noida amid the recent surge in cases in India, as per the Chief Medical Officer (CMO) of Gautam Buddha Nagar. According to the CMO, Narendra Kumar, the woman from Sector 110 in Noida has been placed under home isolation, with her husband and maid, who are part of the household, testing negative for the virus. He [] The post First COVID Patient Reported In NCR: Woman Tests Positive In Noida appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Dried up for years, Bundelkhand's Noon River sees a revival
The Noon River in Uttar Pradesh's Bundelkhand region, once ecologically neglected, is undergoing restoration through community-led desilting efforts. Originating from Satah village, the river's revival aims to combat farmland submergence and water scarcity. With local participation and administrative support, a significant stretch has been restored, promising to irrigate thousands of hectares and improve water access for numerous villages.
Notorious criminal arrested after police encounter in UP's Azamgarh
In Azamgarh, Raunapar and Jiyanpur police arrested a criminal after a shootout. The incident occurred in the Balpur area. Ravi alias Ravishankar sustained a leg injury during the exchange. Police recovered a pistol, live cartridges, cash, and a motorcycle. Ravi had 17 cases against him. The police had announced a reward of Rs 25,000 for his capture.
Will Uttar Pradesh Get Its First-Ever Woman Police Chief?
LUCKNOW: Cracking a railway scam in 1993 proved costly to a CBI officer in Lucknows Hazratganj on Friday when an iron-tipped traditional arrow pierced his chest in broad daylight. The incident occurred in Lucknows one of the busiest localities at Nawal Kishore Road in Hazratganj where the CBI office is located. As per the eyewitness account, a man, who emerged from behind a tree, aimed an iron-tipped arrow on a wooden bow, and released directly at CBI ASI Virendra Singh, piercing his chest and knocking him to the ground. The accused, identified as Dinesh Murmu, 45, a former railway employee from Khadagpur, Munger district in Bihar, was immediately overpowered by onlookers and handed over to police. As per the sources, Murmu, now 65, nurtured a grudge against Singh who had led the probe into a 1993 CBI-led railway trap case owing to which Murmu had to lose his job three decades ago. Murmu, reportedly from a tribal community and worked as a junior employee in Indian Railways, returned to his village after his dismissal and led a life in hardships. Preliminary questioning suggested that he spent months preparing for the attack and may have even practised using the weapon in isolated forested areas. According to police, the attacker used a handmade wooden bow and a sharpened metal arrow, reportedly crafted specifically for the assault. He waited behind a tree near the CBI gate, timing the attack for maximum impact as Singh stood momentarily alone. Singh was rushed to Lucknows Civil Hospital with a five-centimetre wound to the left side of his chest. Chief Medical Superintendent Dr Rajesh Srivastava confirmed Singh was in a stable condition and under continuous observation. If the arrow struck just slightly to the right, it could have pierced a major artery or even the heart, he said. CBI officers are also reviewing whether Singh received any threats in recent months, or if there were signs of surveillance prior to the attack. Meanwhile, Murmu was booked for attempted murder and assault on a public servant, with further charges likely under the Arms Act and other relevant sections.
Crossdressing Pics Viral, Woman Claims Her Husband Shot Porn For Money
Shocking allegations of filming and selling pornographic videos have emerged against a government doctor in Uttar Pradesh, after purported visuals of him cross-dressing went viral on the internet.
Nothing wrong in renaming Ramanagara: Abu Azmi backs Karnataka govt
New Delhi: Backing the Karnataka governments decision to rename Ramanagara district as Bengaluru South, SP Maharashtra chief Abu Asim Azmi said there was nothing wrong with the move and took a swipe at name changes in Uttar Pradesh, alleging that only Muslim names were being deliberately altered in the northern state. There is no hate Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
UP TGT Maths Syllabus 2025 Out Direct Link to Download Syllabus PDF here
UP TGT Maths Syllabus 2025: The Uttar Pradesh Secondary Education Services Selection Board (UPSESSB) has released the detailed syllabus for the post of Trained Graduate Teachers Maths. The official syllabus for the TGT Maths Exam 2025 is available on the official website. In this article, well cover the UP TGT Maths exam pattern, detailed syllabus & preparation tips.
ET Digital UP Conclave: Technology empowering governance, driving industrial growth in UP
UP Board now brings in non-tearable TRs for exams
UP Board proposes internal assessment
Syndicate using fake death certificates toget insurance claims busted in Prayagraj
Will not raze Dalmandi houses & shops: UP govt before HC
Residents of Mehdauri, Govindpur toget clear drinking water from today
On leave, 35-year-old police constable found dead in UP's Unnao village
A 35-year-old police constable, Vedprakash Pal, was found dead in his village in Unnao under suspicious circumstances after returning home on leave from Bahraich. He was last seen with acquaintances after dropping off his niece and reportedly consumed alcohol with them. Police have arrested three individuals as they investigate the possibility of foul play in connection to his death.
Maya slams oppn to Babasaheb statue in MP
CM reviews Ram temple complex works
UP leads in efforts to conserve water
IACC meet puts spotlight on eight years of progress in UP
Rare urethralblockage in woman treated
Bayan-e-Ghalib: Where poetry meets dance
In revenge attack, CBI officer shot with arrow outside office
IGP auditoriums to get hi-tech makeover
Turtles are key indicators of healthy environ, awareness must to save them
Three more accused arrested in 16 crore cryptocurrency scam
The brown coat that spoke theloudest in court
5 braille presses to empower students
IIT-BHUs drone-based system offers communication sans Net
Lord Hanuman inspiration behind New India: Yogi
1 dead, 4 injured as car from wedding party falls into ditch
On leave, constable found dead in village; three held
Nursing student jumps from e-rickshaw to escape sexual assault
Woman killed by 2nd hubby, aides
Family of nine from Myanmar booked for illegally staying in Unnao, procuring Aadhaar
Teen kills grandmother over school fees dispute
Summer Vacation 2025: School reopening dates for Delhi, UP, Bihar, MP, Rajasthan and other sates
Summer vacations are ongoing in India due to rising temperatures. Parents are seeking information on school reopening dates for 2025. Reopening dates vary by state and education board. Delhi schools reopen on July 1. Uttar Pradesh schools reopen on June 30. Tamil Nadu schools reopen on June 2. Dates may change due to heat or administrative reasons.
KSDL to enter perfume sector: Minister MB Patil
BENGALURU: The Industry Minister MB Patil on Friday informed that the Karnataka Soap and Detergents Limited (KSDL) to enter the perfume sector and they had recently sent a team of officials to Uttar Pradesh to study the perfume sector. He reiterated they have considered actress Tamannaah as the brand ambassador for the KSDL based on her social media presence and the government aims to reach Rs 5,000 crore turnover by 2030. For this they are doing aggressive marketing pan-India, he said. Reiterating actress Bhatias appointment as a brand ambassador, Patil said, We aim to increase business to Rs 5,000 crore in the next three years and if we reach that, they might have to hire a Hollywood actress. Patil said KSDL is the states identity. I am from Vachana Parampara and I have more respect for the language and am more committed to the language. I also respect the artists from here. But when it comes to the business, we need to see the competition. This is why as per the experts suggestions, we have appointed Tamannaah as brand ambassador. One need not have to see it negatively he said.