The Uttar Pradesh Education Service Selection Commission has released the UP TET 2026 city intimation slip today, June 22. Candidates can download this crucial document from upsssc.gov.in to prepare for the offline exams scheduled for July 2, 3, and 4. The official admit cards are expected on June 30. Troubleshooting tips are provided for download issues.
Weather tomorrow: IMD warns of heavy rain in 13 states; heatwave alert in East UP, Vidarbha
Today, heavy precipitation is forecasted for regions in northeast India, the west coast, and the southern states, while northern, central, and eastern territories should brace themselves for thunderstorms accompanied by lightning and strong winds. Furthermore, scattered heatwave conditions are expected to continue in parts of East Uttar Pradesh and Vidarbha. Officials are urging caution due to possible flooding and major disruptions linked to this extreme weather.
Serious Allegations Against Akhilesh Government by Om Prakash Rajbhar
Lucknow, June 22: Om Prakash Rajbhar, a minister in the Uttar Pradesh government and the national president of the Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party, has launched a fierce attack on Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav. He made serious allegations regarding the Gomti River Front project, claiming that while the entire budget has been spent, only 60% ... Read more Serious Allegations Against Akhilesh Government by Om Prakash Rajbhar
Gorakhpur, June 22: A heart-wrenching incident has occurred in Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, where a younger brother has brutally murdered his elder brother, sister-in-law, and nephew. Upon receiving the report, police arrived at the scene, sent the bodies for post-mortem, and took the suspect into custody. This tragic event reportedly took place around 3 AM on ... Read more Shocking Family Tragedy in Gorakhpur: Younger Brother Murders Elder Sibling, Sister-in-Law, and Nephew
CM Yogis Message for Rainy Season: Five Key Appeals to Residents
Lucknow, June 22: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has penned a letter to the residents of the state on the occasion of the rainy season and Chaturmas, emphasizing the importance of nature conservation, water preservation, cleanliness, and public participation. He has also provided several recommendations. In his letter, CM Yogi addressed the people, stating, ... Read more CM Yogis Message for Rainy Season: Five Key Appeals to Residents
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93.36% attendance in NEET re-exam; 1,700 remain absent
NEET aspirants miss exam due to wrong location displayed on Google Maps in UP
On Sunday, a troubling incident unfolded in Moradabad as NEET aspirants faced missed opportunities during their vital medical entrance examination, all due to erroneous location guidance from Google Maps. The misdirection led students to arrive late at the incorrect venues, resulting in denial of entry. Families expressed their anguish over the possibility of an academic year lost and urged for immediate solutions to avoid such discrepancies in the future.
Yoga for a Healthy India: BJP Celebrates International Yoga Day in Uttar Pradesh
Lucknow, June 21: On the occasion of International Yoga Day, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) organized extensive yoga programs across Uttar Pradesh on Sunday, promoting the message of Yoga for Health and Developed India. From Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath to central ministers, deputy chief ministers, and party officials, many participated in yoga sessions, urging citizens ... Read more Yoga for a Healthy India: BJP Celebrates International Yoga Day in Uttar Pradesh
UP Students Miss NEET Exam Due To Wrong Location Displayed On Google Maps
A wrong location displayed on Google Maps caused difficulties for some NEET aspirants in Uttar Pradesh's Moradabad on Sunday as they could not reach their examination centres on time and missed the medical entrance test.
UP horror: Drunk 14-year-old boy rapes 9-month-old in Gorakhpur district
A nine-month-old girl was allegedly abducted and sexually assaulted by her 14-year-old maternal uncle in Gorakhpur. The accused, who claimed to be under the influence of alcohol, reportedly took the infant from her home while she slept. The baby was later found injured in a field. Police apprehended the juvenile after reviewing CCTV footage and collecting evidence, and he has been sent to a shelter home for further legal proceedings.
CM Yogi Adityanath Addresses Identity Crisis in Uttar Pradesh
Hamirpur, June 21: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath stated that the real identity crisis lies with those who have made the state lag behind. He emphasized that the people now reject those who have previously brought shame to Uttar Pradesh. Adityanath highlighted that the public voted for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Hamirpur ... Read more CM Yogi Adityanath Addresses Identity Crisis in Uttar Pradesh
8-month-pregnant woman smothered to death by husband in UP's Bijnor
In a tragic incident in Bijnor, Uttar Pradesh, a husband has been arrested for allegedly smothering his eight-month pregnant wife, Meenakshi. The post-mortem confirmed that suffocation was the cause of her death. This shocking act comes amid reports of a turbulent relationship marred by domestic violence. Authorities continue to investigate the matter thoroughly.
Murder Case Unveiled: Family Feud Leads to Arrest of Two in Basti
Basti, June 21: The police in Basti, Uttar Pradesh, have cracked the murder case of Baboolal Chaudhary within just 48 hours. Two suspects have been arrested in connection with the crime. Investigations revealed that the murder was orchestrated by Baboolals own brother and nephew due to disputes over land and money. Authorities recovered the brick ... Read more Murder Case Unveiled: Family Feud Leads to Arrest of Two in Basti
Several students were barred from the NEET-UG re-examination nationwide for arriving late, citing traffic jams, documentation issues, and disputes. In Delhi, a student claimed denial despite reaching on time. Mumbai and Bengaluru saw protests as gates closed precisely at the deadline. A Rajasthan candidate faced attire-related issues, while Uttar Pradesh students were misdirected by GPS. Authorities cited strict adherence to National Testing Agency rules.
Ram temple probe: SIT asks trust and temple functionaries not to leave Ayodhya
An SIT probing alleged fund embezzlement at Ayodhya's Ram Temple has barred trust office-bearers and functionaries from leaving the city. The three-member team is digitally compiling daily investigation reports, including land purchase irregularities and material procurement, for Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Adityanath. Political parties had raised concerns over land bought above market rates, prompting the SIT's formation.
UPSSSC is set to release the Pharmacist Admit Card 2026 soon for candidates appearing in the recruitment examination for 560 vacancies in Uttar Pradesh's health department. The hall ticket will contain key exam details and is mandatory for entry. Candidates will be selected through PET-based shortlisting, a written examination, and document verification. Negative marking will apply in the 100-question test.
Yoga Will Lead to a Healthy India, Says Keshav Prasad Maurya on International Yoga Day
Lucknow, June 21: On the occasion of the 12th International Yoga Day, Uttar Pradeshs Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya participated in a grand yoga camp at the sacred Triveni Sangam in Prayagraj. He practiced yoga alongside thousands of participants, emphasizing that yoga is the foundation of a healthy life and should be integrated into ... Read more Yoga Will Lead to a Healthy India, Says Keshav Prasad Maurya on International Yoga Day
Uttar Pradesh Celebrates 12th International Yoga Day with Enthusiasm
Lucknow, June 21: The 12th International Yoga Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm across Uttar Pradesh. Events were held in various districts, where representatives, ministers, officials, and a large number of citizens participated in yoga sessions. The significance of yoga, healthy lifestyles, and Indias ancient traditions were highlighted during these gatherings. In Moradabad, a yoga ... Read more Uttar Pradesh Celebrates 12th International Yoga Day with Enthusiasm
Uttar Pradesh Constable Answer Key 2026 Released, Raise Objections Till June 23
UP Police Constable Answer Key 2026: Candidates who appeared for the recruitment exam for 32,679 Constable posts can now check the answer key and evaluate their performance.
Heavy to very heavy rainfall is predicted for Northeast India, including Assam and Meghalaya, with thunderstorms and gusty winds expected across many states. Isolated heatwave conditions are also forecast for parts of East Uttar Pradesh and Vidarbha. Residents in affected areas should be aware of potential localized flooding and disruptions due to severe weather.
CM Adityanath directs officials to take stringent action against illegal mining, cattle smuggling
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Irreligious should not speak: BJPs Naqvi on Ram Temple fund row
BJP leader Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi on Saturday criticised opposition parties over their remarks on the alleged misappropriation of donations at the Ram Temple, saying irreligious people should not interfere in religious matters. Naqvi, who is on a two-day visit to Rampur, told PTI that the Uttar Pradesh government and the temple administration were treating 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 .
Celebrating International Yoga Day: Indian Chief Ministers Promote Daily Practice
New Delhi, June 21: On the occasion of International Yoga Day, Chief Ministers from BJP-ruled states engaged in public yoga sessions early Sunday morning. They extended their greetings to the public and encouraged daily yoga practice. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath shared on X, Yoga: Karma Su Kaushalam. Yoga is not just exercise; it ... Read more Celebrating International Yoga Day: Indian Chief Ministers Promote Daily Practice
UP Police Constable answer key 2026 released at uppbpb.gov.in; objections accepted until June 23
The Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board (UPPRPB) has released the provisional answer key for the UP Police Constable Recruitment Examination 2026 conducted for 32,679 posts. Candidates who appeared in the offline examination held on June 08, 09 and 10 can now check their responses and estimate their scores. The objection window is open from June 20 to June 23. The final answer key, after scrutiny of objections, will be used to prepare the recruitment result.
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Tragic Suicide of Student in Ghaziabad Ahead of NEET Exam Raises Concerns
Ghaziabad, June 21: A heartbreaking incident has emerged from Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh. A 22-year-old student, Jatin Kumar, took his own life just two days before the NEET examination. This tragic event has sent shockwaves through the community. Upon receiving the news, police arrived at the scene, took possession of the body, and sent it for ... Read more Tragic Suicide of Student in Ghaziabad Ahead of NEET Exam Raises Concerns
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The Tragedy of Modern Isolation in Kashmir
If we are to salvage what remains of our societal fabric, we must look beyond mere material success and superficial unions SYED NISSAR H GILANI One aging woman lives in a high-end luxury senior care home in New Delhi, battling a quiet, profound depression. Her former partner of fifty years lives out his remaining days in a palatial apartment in Pune, surrounded only by paid helpers. Miles away, a young, brilliant mother of two opens the morning newspaper, only to find her world instantly reduced to ash upon learning of her husband's sudden arrest and criminal betrayal. These are not fragmented scenes from a tragic work of fiction; they are the stark, contemporary realities fracturing our households. More than a century after early chroniclers observed a society bound by unyielding domestic devotion, we are forced to look into the mirror and ask a painful, haunting question: What has gone wrong with us? The Historical Baseline of Mutual Devotion More than a hundred years ago, early travellers to Kashmir looked at our society with immense admiration, capturing a social fabric that seemed remarkably resilient. Among them was Sir Francis Younghusband, who served as the British Resident in Kashmir. In his 1908 book Kashmir, he described the Kashmiri Musalman as an exceptionally hardworking, responsible head of the family, deeply devoted to his wife and children. In those days, marital disputes were rare, and divorce was virtually unheard of. Incidentally, my connection to this text is deeply personal; five years ago, I had the privilege of translating Younghusbands Kashmir into the Urdu languagea labor of love that subsequently won the prestigious Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Award from the Uttar Pradesh Cultural Academy. Immersing oneself in his observations reveals just how fiercely the majority of that society, bound by shared values and mutual respect, was dedicated to the sanctity of the home. A similar enduring stability characterized Kashmiri Pandit families; they, too, nurtured their households with profound care, and divorce within their community was an absolute rarity. For generations, ours was a culture where the family was the emotional, economic, and social anchor of existence. Over time, however, things have changed drastically. The collective dedication to the family unit has experienced a profound and unsettling decline. The Anatomy of Modern Separation When we observe young couples today, the modern triggers of marital breakdown are frequently discussed. The rapid transition from a community-centric society to a hyper-individualistic one has fundamentally altered how we navigate relationships. Among the youth, several contemporary factors are easily identifiable: The Clash of Egos and Hyper-Individualism: Modern education and global exposure have heightened individual self-esteem. However, when this pride is not balanced with humility, it creates a rigidity where neither partner is willing to bend, compromise, or utter the healing words, I am sorry. Economic Independence vs. Interdependence: Historically, marriage was a bond of absolute material and survival-based interdependence. Today, widespread education has rightfully granted women financial independence. While this is a monumental leap forward for womens empowerment, it means that financially sound individuals are no longer willing to endure domestic violence, emotional neglect, or severe incompatibility for the sake of mere social conformity. The Loss of the Joint Family Cushion: In the era Younghusband chronicled, marriages did not exist in isolation. The traditional joint family provided a built-in safety net. If a young couple stumbled, elders stepped in immediately to counsel, mediate, and absorb the tension. Todays nuclear setups force couples to face friction in absolute isolation, turning minor sparks into uncontrollable fires. The Ultimate Betrayal: When Separation is an Act of Courage While many modern divorces stem from compatibility issues or shifting values, there is another, far more sinister catalyst emerging in contemporary society: the total annihilation of trust through moral and criminal depravity. In such dark instances, separation is not a sign of a fragile society, but rather a necessary act of self-preservation and dignity. Consider the harrowing ordeal of a young engineering couple. They had married out of love, having been classmates during their university days in Chennai. The groom was from Kashmir and the bride from Bombay. Their cross-cultural union was solemnized beautifully in the presence of both families. For three years, they lived in blissful harmony, blessed with two children, both partners suitably employed and enjoying the fruits of a dedicated family life. The wife was the very epitome of loyalty and devotion. Then, one ordinary morning, her world turned to ash. While scanning the pages of a leading daily newspaper, she stumbled upon a shocking report: her husband had been arrested in a heinous rape case at his place of posting. Upon confirmation, the horrific reality set in. The betrayal deepened when it was revealed that the husband had not only confessed to the crime, but had subsequently married the victim, leaving her pregnant as well. Shattered, the young mother of two found herself living the psychological reality of a widow overnight. Yet, being highly intelligent and possessing a fierce sense of rectitude, she recognized that separation was inevitable. For her, divorce was not a failure to compromise, but a courageous refusal to compromise on basic human morality and self-respect. The Fragility of the Empty Nest: A Half-Century Unravelled Yet, the rot in our social fabric does not only strike at the roots of young love; it also fractures bonds that have weathered an entire lifetime. To believe that this marital malaise is confined merely to the impatience of youth is to ignore a deeper, quieter crisis that manifests in advanced age. Consider another deeply unsettling account of a couple whose separation recently shook those who knew them. Both had entered into a second marriage at the age of thirty. For fifty yearsa golden half-centurythey lived together in absolute harmony. They travelled the world and enjoyed a life of shared joys. Both held prestigious professional positions, eventually retiring with immense material comfort, owning beautiful, luxury-filled homes. Their children from their previous marriages grew up, settled abroad in foreign countries, and gradually became consumed by their own distant lives, leaving their aging parents with very limited contact. The couple was left face-to-face in an empty nest. Shockingly, after five decades of companionship, the bond dissolved. It was the wife who initiated the separation, and within a short period, they parted ways. The aftermath of this late-life divorce presents a heartbreaking portrait of modern isolation. The lady initially moved into her elderly mothers flat in her native village. However, within a year, her mother passed away, plunging her into profound loneliness and depression. Demonstrating immense resilience, she wisely chose to combat her depression by moving into a high-end luxury senior care home in New Delhia comfort she could easily afford due to her financial independence. Meanwhile, her divorced husband lives out his days in a palatial apartment in Pune, accompanied only by two or three paid helpers. The Illusion of Material Solace These tragic turns of events illustrate a uniquely modern paradox: the rise of material abundance alongside emotional and moral starvation. We have built palatial homes and secured financial fortunes, yet we are losing the spiritual, ethical, and familial glue that once kept us anchored. When children move thousands of miles away to pursue their own destinies, aging couples are left without the traditional generational cushionsthe shared joy of raising grandchildren or the bustling warmth of a full house. In the quiet of an empty nest, dormant individual eccentricities or the sheer psychological weight of aging can intensify, causing a half-century of history to evaporate. On the other end of the spectrum, the pressures of modern postings and a departure from moral values lead to catastrophic betrayals that completely uproot young, innocent families. Ultimately, these modern crises teach us a sobering lesson. While wealth can purchase a room in a luxury care home in Delhi, hire attendants in a quiet apartment in Pune, or provide financial independence to a shattered young mother, it cannot replace the genuine companionship, safety, and moral integrity that our ancestors possessed naturally. If we are to salvage what remains of our societal fabric, we must look beyond mere material success and superficial unions. We must revive the virtues of profound loyalty, patience, and ethical accountability. We need to foster a culture that values the sanctity of vows over passing impulses, ensuring that our householdswhether young or oldare built not on the shifting sands of modern vanities, but on the bedrock of unyielding trust and mutual respect. (The author is a former civil servant from the administrative service. Feedback: nisargilani57748@gmail.com )
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Major Drug Bust in Agra: Fake and Expired Medicines Worth 3.63 Crores Seized
Agra, June 20: In a significant crackdown under Chief Minister Yogi Adityanaths zero-tolerance policy, the Food Safety and Drug Administration (FSDA) has conducted its largest operation against counterfeit medicines, illegal sales of physician samples, and the black market for expired drugs in Uttar Pradesh. Led by FSDA Commissioner Dr. Roshan Jacob, the operation in Agra ... Read more Major Drug Bust in Agra: Fake and Expired Medicines Worth 3.63 Crores Seized
Uttar Pradesh Launches Blue Dots AI Initiative to Boost Local Employment
Muzaffarnagar, June 20: The Uttar Pradesh government has taken a significant step towards enhancing local employment, skill development, and micro, small, and medium enterprises by launching the Blue Dots AI initiative across all 18 divisions of the state. The initiative was inaugurated in Muzaffarnagar by the Minister of Vocational Education, Skill Development, and Entrepreneurship, Kapil ... Read more Uttar Pradesh Launches Blue Dots AI Initiative to Boost Local Employment
A devastating accident unfolded on the Varanasi-Gorakhpur highway when a speeding car fatally struck a 60-year-old woman. In response, villagers protested by blocking the road with her remains, demanding urgent improvements to pedestrian crossing safety. Authorities intervened to clear the scene and launched an investigation. Community members raised alarms about the rising frequency of accidents attributed to the absence of suitable crossing points.
Uttar Pradesh Showcases Strength at Goa Summit, Unveils Trillion-Dollar Economy Roadmap
Lucknow, June 20: Uttar Pradesh has firmly positioned itself as an emerging Global Capability Center (GCC) hub at the Machinacon GCC Summit 2026 held in Goa. Senior officials from the state government invited global companies to invest in Uttar Pradesh by highlighting its investment-friendly policies, world-class connectivity, vast talent pool, and AI-driven future strategies. Alok ... Read more Uttar Pradesh Showcases Strength at Goa Summit, Unveils Trillion-Dollar Economy Roadmap
UPERC revises Noida PCL surplus down by Rs 907 crore, consumer body seeks review over tariff impact
In a major decision, the Uttar Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission has revised Noida Power Company's revenue surplus for FY 2023-24, cutting it down by more than Rs 900 crore to a new figure of Rs 593.81 crore. This amendment comes after APTEL's direction to analyze tariff-related expenses, including power purchases and infrastructure spending.
Addressing a press conference during his visit to Sonbhadra as part of the Centre's campaign marking 12 years of the Narendra Modi government, Puri further said that Sonbhadra in Uttar Pradesh is shedding its image of being a backward region and is moving towards becoming a model district.
3 held for slitting Dalit man's throat in UP's Sant Kabir Nagar
In a tragic incident in Sant Kabir Nagar, Uttar Pradesh, three suspects have been arrested in connection with the shocking murder of Anand Kumar, a 30-year-old Dalit man. Kumar was brutally killed with his throat slit while heading home on June 18. This heinous act sparked protests as family members and the community blocked roads, demanding justice.
Shocking Incident in Gorakhpur: Uncle Arrested for Assaulting Nine-Month-Old Baby
Gorakhpur, June 20: A horrifying incident has emerged from Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, that has left humanity in shock. A nine-month-old baby girl, reported missing, was found in critical condition near a field. Initial investigations suggest she may have been sexually assaulted. The police acted swiftly, apprehending the suspect. The incident occurred in the Gulriha police ... Read more Shocking Incident in Gorakhpur: Uncle Arrested for Assaulting Nine-Month-Old Baby
NEET-UG 2026 Re-Exam Preparations Underway in Hathras
Lucknow, June 20: The Superintendent of Police in Hathras, Uttar Pradesh, has reviewed the preparations for the NEET-UG 2026 re-examination scheduled for Sunday. The aim is to conduct the exam smoothly, without any cheating, and in a peaceful environment. All police personnel assigned to exam duties have been given necessary instructions. The NEET-UG 2026 re-exam ... Read more NEET-UG 2026 Re-Exam Preparations Underway in Hathras

