Uttar Pradesh News
Concerted efforts must to streamline traffic mgmt.: DGP
Previous govts ruined coop sector, says CM
Man kills paramour after she refuses to elope; ends life later
BJPs secret agenda is one nation, one bizman: Akhilesh
5L bond notice to Sumaiya Rana
Gandhi Shilp Bazar showcases rich handicrafts of India
Smear microscopy misses many TB cases: Dr Mohanty
Chetna Training Centre celebrates its 29th anniversary at BLW
Extensive clean-up driveheld at Manikarnika Ghat
Police seize pickup with 10 cattle, but smugglers escape
UP crush Chhattisgarh in Divya Shakti Sugamya Bharat Trophy
NER DRM conducts surprise inspection at Varanasi-Bhatni rail section stations
Cow strays near CM Yogis vehicle
City to host media cricket from Dec 24
Drunk Man Kills 4-Year-Old Son By Slamming His Head On Ground Following Domestic Dispute
A man allegedly killed his 4-year-old son after a quarrel with his wife in Uttar Pradesh's Bhadohi.
Uttar Pradesh: 2 dead, 5 injured as wall of under-construction house collapses in Agra
The incident occurred in Bijauli village when seven people had gathered in the basement of the house to warm themselves by lighting a bonfire. All of them were trapped under the debris after the wall collapse. Here are more details on this.
UP govt to launch AYUSH App; healthcare services just click away
Uttar Pradesh is launching a new AYUSH app developed with IIT Kanpur. This app will offer online OPD services, making healthcare more accessible. Patients can book appointments and avoid long queues. The app provides information on Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha, and Homoeopathy. It also details government schemes. Future updates will include tele-consultation and digital health records.
Snail mail to smart services: IIM Lucknow opens UPs first Gen-Z post office
IIM Lucknow inaugurated Uttar Pradesh's first Gen-Z post office, a modern facility designed for digitally fluent youth. This innovative space offers QR code payments, automated packaging, and high-speed Wi-Fi, aiming to make postal services more relevant and accessible to the younger generation.
North Indian schools are adapting to winter challenges, with hazardous air quality and cold waves forcing changes. Delhi-NCR schools are shifting to online and hybrid models under GRAP IV. Uttar Pradesh districts are closing schools due to fog and cold, while Bihar is revising timings to safeguard students. These measures prioritize health amidst extreme weather.
Varanasi Range Police have launched 'Police Satark Mitra', an advanced WhatsApp bot enabling citizens to anonymously report illegal activities. This technology-driven initiative ensures complete confidentiality, allowing residents to share crucial information via text, audio, photos, or videos directly to district SPs and the DIG for prompt action and feedback.
IAS Pratibha Singh is a 2020-batch officer, currently serving as the Chief Development Officer (CDO) in Agra. IPS Aditya Langeh, a 2016-batch officer, is currently serving as the Superintendent of Police (SP) in Chandauli, Uttar Pradesh. Read here to know about their love story
Uttar Pradesh Police is hiring 537 Sub-Inspector and Assistant Sub-Inspector positions. Applications open December 20, 2025, and close January 19, 2026. A correction window is available January 20-22, 2026. The selection process includes written tests, physical tests, and medical examinations. Interested candidates should visit the official UPPRPB portal for details.
Healthcare has now reached the poorest in India, says Nadda
Bihar CM should show remorse over hijab issue: Mayawati
IIML alumni meet: Different batches, but united in legacy
Dad booked after girl reports sexual abuse to Mission Shakti team
Opposition expresses concern as key posts in U.P. Minorities Commission remain vacant
The prolonged vacancy in the Uttar Pradesh Commission for Minorities naturally raises concerns about institutional functionality and access to justice for all minority communities, says SP leader
Akhilesh says govt protecting codeine syrup case accused, seeks stern action
Cold day conditions turn weekend chilly across state; no let-up in sight
BJP meeting discusses poll strategies, reviews campaigns, upcoming events
Why no bulldozer action against cough syrup accused?
Experience cultural unity: TN guv to Kashi students
Demand for action against attacks on Hindus in Bdesh
Woman driven out of home after being forced to change caste
Slaughter house raided, one arrested
Declare Babu Jagat Singh Kothi national monument
Cattle bound for slaughter rescued, smuggler held
Man with stolen jewellery held after encounter in Sonbhadra
Woman rescued by GRP delivers baby at dist hosp
Three working womens hostels in Lko likely to be ready by next year
Recharge smart meters today or face disconnection
Congress leader accuses Union govt of weakening MNREGA, misusing agencies
Deputy registrar cancels registration of RWA
Follow 4E approach during Road Safety Month: CM
Man dies after kidney stone op in Rae Bareli
Uttar Pradesh bar council to act against tainted lawyers
The Bar Council of Uttar Pradesh has unanimously decided to suspend licenses of advocates listed as history-sheeters or gangsters. The council has initiated suo motu proceedings against 98 advocates, with 23 cases pending before the disciplinary committee. This decision was informed to the Allahabad HC during a hearing concerning an advocate facing multiple criminal charges.
Prerna Sthal will be symbol of natl consciousness: Yogi
Eclectic mix of styles in Art Odyssey at Kala Srot
Expansion of med colleges will boost healthcare services, say toppers
Drama, comedy share centrestage
BJP to review SIR progress in state amid concerns over missing voters
ED to book Ponzi scheme kingpin in PMLA case
Cons duping people in name of fake jobs abroad to face action: CM Yogi
Advocates with criminal records face licence suspension: UP Bar Council to HC
Prayagraj: The Bar Council of Uttar Pradesh has informed the Allahabad High Court that it has taken a unanimous decision to suspend the licences of advocates who are listed as history-sheeters or gangsters in police records. On the history sheeter advocates, the court was also informed that the Bar Council had taken suo motu cognisance 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 .
The UP NEET PG counselling 2025 Round 2 seat allotment result has been released by the DGME, Uttar Pradesh. Candidates can check their allotment status on the official website, upneet.gov.in, using their NEET PG 2025 roll number and registered email ID. Those allotted seats must report to their respective institutes between December 22 and December 30, 2025.
Five accused convicted in 2016 Bulandshahr gang rape case
Nearly a decade after a horrific crime that shook the nation, the city court at Bulandshahr in Uttar Pradesh convicted all five accused in the Bulandshahr gang rape case on Saturday. The case had sparked nationwide outrage in 2016. The Special Judge POCSO Case, Bulandshahr, has held all five accused identified as Juber, Sajid, Dharamvir, Naresh and Sunil Kumar guilty in the gang rape case. After the conclusion of the trial, the court found the accused persons guilty and will pronounce the sentence on December 22. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) registered the case in compliance with an order of the High Court of Allahabad whereby the probe in the case was transferred from Kotwali Dehat Police Station of Bulandshahr to the federal agency. The case pertains to a heinous incident involving rape, dacoity, wrongful confinement and penetrative sexual assault on a child. As per allegations, a group of five to six armed assailants forcibly took a family of six at gunpoint, looted cash and jewellery and subsequently held them captive in adjoining fields. The incident had taken place when six members of a Noida-based family were travelling to Shahjahanpur in UP. At the national highway passing through Bulandshahr, their car was stopped by criminals at Dostpur village. The assailants dragged the 13-year-old girl and her mother out and raped them in a field nearby. The victims and their entire family members identified the accused after they were shown around 50 photographs of criminals in the various areas in the area. The incident evoked a huge outcry and received widespread criticism over the law and order situation in Uttar Pradesh. The National Commission for Women also slammed the UP police for negligence and apathy to the point that there were mistakes even in the preparation of the FIR. After completion of the investigation, CBI filed a charge-sheet on November 5, 2016, against three accused persons before the Court of the Additional. District and Sessions Judge-cum-Special Judge (POCSO Cases), Bulandshahr. Subsequently, a supplementary charge-sheet was filed on April 18, 2018, against three additional accused persons. During the pendency of the trial, one accused expired in judicial custody.
Ahead of 2027 Assembly Polls, Major Reshuffle in Uttar Pradesh BJP
Hinting a major reshuffle, a senior Uttar Pradesh BJP leader said that nearly half of the state-office bearers will be replaced and similar changes will be witnessed at others levels.
Referring to YSRCP president Jagan Mohan Reddys threat that those partnering with the government to run medical colleges in the PPP mode will be sent to jail if he is voted to power, the Deputy Chief Minister warns of adopting zero tolerance approach, similar to the one being followed by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath towards scriminals
SCBA seeks apology from Bihar CM Nitish Kumar over attempt to pull down woman doctors hijab
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) on Monday expressed its strongest condemnation of the actions of Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar for attempting to forcibly pull down the hijab of a woman doctor during a public ceremony held in Patna on December 15, 2025. In a statement, the President and Executive Committee of the SCBA described the incident as a grave infringement of a womans personal dignity and autonomy. The association said the alleged act, carried out by a person holding a constitutional office, was deeply disturbing and unacceptable. The SCBA also condemned the remarks made by Union Minister Giriraj Singh and Uttar Pradesh Minister Sanjay Nishad in connection with the incident, stating that such comments were derogatory and undermined the dignity of women. It is shocking that a person holding such a high office should attempt to demean the dignity and autonomy of the woman and tried to pull down her head scarf. Besides infringing her autonomy, agency and religious freedom of the young doctor, it is reflection of the depraving attitude against women in general. It is an affront to the principles of equality and non-discrimination enshrined in the Constitution of India, the SCBA said. The association demanded an unconditional apology from those involved and reiterated its commitment to upholding constitutional values. We reaffirm our commitment to the protection of individual rights and the rule of law, the SCBA further said.
Bijnor: Three held for illegal sale and misuse of codeine syrup
Police arrested three men in Uttar Pradeshs Bijnor district for illegally selling and misusing codeine-laced cough syrup amid a statewide crackdown. The action follows a wider probe into an alleged illegal network involved in the storage and distribution of highly-regulated codeine-laced cough syrups across Uttar Pradesh
Imd Weather Forecast: Uttar Pradesh is bracing for continued severe weather as the IMD has issued a red alert for dense fog and cold day conditions. Visibility has plummeted in many districts, with cold northerly winds and atmospheric conditions contributing to the chill.
Army jawan arrested for raping woman in Ranchi
The accused jawan is a resident of the Sarha police station area in Prayagraj district, Uttar Pradesh, and was posted with the 42 Medium Regiment in Punjabs Patial
Mayawati flags Bihar 'naqab' row; says CM Nitish should express regret, end controversy
LUCKNOW: Wading into the Nitish Kumar 'naqab' controversy, BSP supremo Mayawati on Saturday raised concerns over the Bihar chief minister recently pulling off the veil from a woman doctor's face , saying the JD-U chief should express regret and make effort to end the itterly growing controversy. The former Uttar Pradesh chief minister also flagged concerns over a controversial police parade incident in Bahraich, which she described as a failure of legislative sessions in the state and Parliament. In a long Hindi post on X, Mayawati said the 'naqqab' controversy was sad and unfortunate, which continued to escalate due to some statements made by ministers subsequently. The incident, a video clip of which has been circulated widely, took place on Monday at the chief minister's secretariat in Patna, where Ayush doctors gathered to receive their letters of appointment. When the woman came up for her letter, Kumar saw her 'naqab', said what is this and then removed the veil, prompting the opposition parties to demand an unconditional apology from the chief minister. Mayawati said the matter, which is linked to women's safety and dignity, should have been resolved through the chief minister's direct intervention. It would be better if the chief minister views the incident in the right perspective, expresses regret and makes an effort to end this bitterly growing controversy, she said. Referring to Uttar Pradesh, Mayawati said the Bahraich district police, drawing criticism for deviating from the established rules by offering a salute to a religious preacher during a police parade, triggered a major controversy, putting the state government in the dock. Police parades and salutes have their own traditions, discipline and sanctity, which should not be tampered with, she said, adding that it was a positive step that the state's police chief sought an explanation from the district police chief. People are now waiting for action, she said, urging the state government to take the matter seriously to prevent a recurrence. Mayawati also criticised the rief Winter Session of the Uttar Pradesh Assembly, which began on December 19, saying it had, like previous sessions, been confined to debates between the ruling party and the opposition instead of focusing on issues of public interest and welfare. She said the government should have responded more seriously to matters such as fertiliser shortages faced by the farmers and other public welfare concerns. The BSP chief also took a swipe at the Winter Session of Parliament, which concluded on Friday, alleging that it ended without any meaningful discussions on the pressing national issues, including the severe air pollution in Delhi. The entire country was hoping for deliberations on the burning national problems that could have offered some ray of hope but that did not happen, which is unfortunate, she said. Mayawati also expressed concern over the rapidly deteriorating situation in Bangladesh and what she termed a rise in anti-India activities, similar to Nepal. She urged the Centre to take cognisance of the developments and respond with a long-term policy approach. Bangladesh has been on the boil this week after the killing of Sharif Osman Hadi, a prominent youth leader of the July Uprising of 2024, sparking violent protests and arson in the neighbouring country. 'She can go to hell': BJP Minister Giriraj Singh defends Nitish Kumar over hijab removal incident involving Muslim doctor
Man performs chin-ups hanging from bridge in UP's Hapur
A man performing a dangerous stunt from a railway bridge in Hapur, Uttar Pradesh, has captured viral attention. The video depicts him suspended above moving traffic, repeatedly performing chin-up-like movements from the metal structure of the overbridge. Vehicles continued to pass underneath him during the entire stunt.
MUZAFFARNAGAR: Muzaffarnagar (UP), Dec 20 (PTI) Police have carried out door-to-door verification in a Muzaffarnagar riots victims' colony in Kairana town of Shamli district as part of a drive to identify illegal immigrants, officials said on Saturday. The verification exercise was conducted Friday in Nahid Colony, where around 300 families displaced during the 2013 Muzaffarnagar riots from villages such as Lank, Bahawdi and Phugana were resettled, police said. During the exercise, police checked Aadhaar cards, mobile numbers and family details of residents. Circle Officer (Kairana) Hemant Kumar told reporters that the verification was aimed at identifying any illegal Rohingya or Bangladeshi nationals, but no such person had been found so far. A resident of the colony, Noor Hasan, said all families living there had already filled out their Special Intensive Revision (SIR) forms and submitted them to the booth level officer (BLO) in Kairana. Meanwhile, police in neighbouring Muzaffarnagar district have also intensified verification in industrial areas, focusing on labourers working in factories, officials said. Circle Officer Siddharth Mishra said police teams checked records of workers at several paper mills and steel factories in the district. Factory owners have been directed to maintain registers containing complete details of their workers, he added. The verification drives are part of a broader exercise to ensure proper documentation and to identify any illegal immigrants, police said. In 2013 Muzaffarnagar in western Uttar Pradesh witnessed a series of communal clashes that left over 60 people dead and displaced thousands, largely from rural areas of the district.
Police are conducting verification drives in Muzaffarnagar and Shamli districts. The focus is on identifying illegal immigrants. In Kairana, a colony for Muzaffarnagar riots victims saw door-to-door checks. Authorities also intensified checks on labourers in Muzaffarnagar's industrial areas. These efforts aim for proper documentation and to find any undocumented individuals.
HC rejects pleas, including kingpins, seeking stay on arrests, quashing of FIRs
Sharp decline in crime against women after rollout of Mission Shakti Centres
Codeine racket accused havelinks with SP, alleges CM Yogi
Nagpur, Dec 19: All-rounder Harsh Dubey was on Friday named captain of the 17-member Vidarbha side for the 50-over Vijay Hazare Trophy starting on December 24. Vidarbha are placed in Elite Group B along with Assam, Uttar Pradesh, Chandigarh, Jammu and Kashmir, Hyderabad, Bengal and Baroda. The last years runner-up Vidarbha will take on Bengal []
Centre must bear financial burden of national schemes, says Mayawati
Kids captivate audience at schools annual event
UP empowers housing authorities to change land use for projects
After release on bail, man ends life in Gonda
EOW arrests wanted accused in 2012 chit fund fraud case
Abbas, Devesh guide TOI to Media Cup win
Over 4L farmers from UP take part in paddy purchase
CKM syndrome can lead to heart, kidney failure, stroke
Decision on increasing honorarium of shiksha mitras will be taken soon: Min
Robotic joint replacement surgery can make life easier, say experts
Mins smart meter order may lead to hike in electricity bill
Music & mausam make a perfect setting for Bhatkhande centenary
Spellbinding presentations captivate all
Cleric arrested for rape of a 14-year-old madrassa student in Bahraich
From AIR, ghazal king rode waves of fame
IIT-BHU conference ends with academia, industry collabs
Turtles seizedat DDU Jnin Chandauli
No one should sleep out in cold: Kashi DM
Man who raped minor held in Ballia
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