Pro Wrestling League Proves Wrestling Doesnt Need Stars To Shine
Uttar Pradesh Wrestling Association: Noida witnessed a packed house on Sunday evening as fans filled the Noida Indoor Stadium for the high-octane Pro Wrestling League final between Delhi Dangal Warriors and Haryana Thunders. It was the leagues first final since 2019, marking its return after a long suspension triggered by the Covid-19 pandemic. Despite the absence of several top international wrestlers and familiar Indian stars, the Pro Wrestling League drew strong crowds throughout the tournament, underlining its enduring connection with Indian wrestling fans. The finale began on a spiritual note, with renowned musician Rasraj Ji Maharaj (Raj Kumar Gaur) holding the audience spellbound with devotional performances dedicated to Lord Shri Ram and Lord Hanuman. The evening was attended by several dignitaries, including PWL chairman Dayaan Farooqi, CEO Akhil Gupta, Wrestling Federation of India president Sanjay Singh, former WFI president Brij Bhushan Singh and Uttar Pradesh Wrestling Association president Karan Bhushan Singh. Making a much-anticipated comeback after six years, the league had last been staged in 2019 before being forced off the calendar due to the pandemic. This time, however, the organisers ensured the revival lived up to expectations, keeping fans engaged with vibrant on-ground entertainment and a steady presence of celebrities. Actress Zoya Afroz and Punjabi film star Sonam Bajwa attended the first semi-final, while Bollywood actor Sara Ali Khan was present during the second. The final was set to feature multiple celebrity appearances as well, including Bigg Boss star Shehnaaz Gill, social media influencer Elvish Yadav and Indian cricketer Shreyas Iyer. On the mat, Haryana Thunders sealed their place in the final with a win over Punjab Royals in Fridays first semi-final. Delhi Dangal Warriors followed with a spirited comeback victory against Maharashtra Kesari in Saturdays second semi-final. Yet, beyond results and celebrations, the leagues successful return stood out as its biggest achievement. From day one, packed arenas and constant cheering set the tone, proving that the bond between wrestling and its supporters remains strong. Yet, beyond results and celebrations, the leagues successful return stood out as its biggest achievement. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Fast-paced bouts, high-intensity contests and edge-of-the-seat drama were enough to draw fans in, reinforcing the idea that the sport does not depend on star power alone. As the league reached its grand finale, it stood as proof that wrestlings grit, energy and competitive fire continue to be its biggest stars. Article Source: IANS
The shocking incident took place on January 28, 2026, on a busy highway at Kemri Tiraha. The police officials stated that the jeep thrust into the e-rickshaw, which was coming from the opposite direction. Scroll down to watch it.
As the Union Budget 2026-27 rolled out, Uttar Pradesh's political figures showcased strikingly different perspectives. Yogi Adityanath, the Chief Minister, embraced the budget as a vehicle for welfare, promoting a prosperous future for India that uplifts youth, farmers, and businesses alike.
Ranji Trophy: Karnataka, Jharkhand, Andhra, Uttarakhand, Jammu & Kashmir Qualify For Quarter-finals
IS Bindra Stadium: Karnataka, Jharkhand, Andhra, Uttarakhand and Jammu & Kashmir sealed their places in the Ranji Trophy quarter-finals after getting favourable results on the last day of their seventh round league matches. At the IS Bindra Stadium in Mohali, Karnataka captain Devdutt Padikkal smashed an unbeaten 120 off 85 balls to steer his side to a stunning chase of 250 in just 27.5 overs against Punjab and clinch the last quarter-final spot. The left-hander, elevated to captaincy after Karnataka suffered a heavy defeat to Madhya Pradesh in the last game, aced the chase with a commanding knock and was supported by Mayank Agarwals brisk 53 off 36 balls. Saurashtra, who had beaten Chandigarh by an innings and 56 runs, looked set to hold the last quarter-final berth from Elite Group B after Madhya Pradesh sealed their spot. But their hopes hinged on Karnataka failing to win in Mohali. Padikkals emphatic knock ensured otherwise happened. Karnatakas bowlers had earlier restricted Punjab to 256 in the second innings, but the effort took 101 overs, leaving time a factor. Padikkal responded with urgency, racing to his first fifty in 42 balls and his second in just 32 deliveries, before sealing victory by hitting the winning runs. In terms of Elite Group A, Jharkhand, Andhra and Vidarbha were locked on 31 points at the top of Group A. But bonus point wins separated them, Jharkhand advancing with three, Andhra with two, while defending champions Vidarbha bowed out with only one against their name. Though Vidarbha beat Uttar Pradesh in Nagpur, they will miss the knockouts by a whisker and that means a new Ranji Trophy champion will be crowned this season. Vidarbha will be ruing the loss they had at the hands of Andhra, which ultimately proved to cause their downfall. In terms of Elite Group C, after Bengal beat Haryana to become table-toppers and enter the knockouts in Rohtak, Uttarakhand followed them into the quarter-finals after beating Assam by an innings and 42 runs. Mayank Mishra picked up 6-86 as Uttarakhand bowled out Assam for 278 after forcing them to follow-on. Captain Kunal Chandela's double-century in the first innings handed Uttarakhand the initiative early and they never let go of it in a dominating clash in Dehradun. In Elite Group D, with Mumbai forced to draw against Delhi, thanks to visitors skipper Ayush Doseja making an unbeaten 159, Jammu and Kashmir marked their progression into the knockouts as the second best side. J&K had taken a massive lead of 603 runs in the first innings against Himachal Pradesh, who were bowled out for 168 in the first innings and were in trouble at 26/2 in their second essay. But due to overnight rain, no play was possible on day four at the Amtar cricket ground in Nadaun. Ranji Trophy quarter-finals schedule to be held from February 6-10 Quarterfinal 1 Jharkhand versus Uttarakhand Quarterfinal 2 Madhya Pradesh versus Jammu & Kashmir Quarterfinal 1 Jharkhand versus Uttarakhand Also Read: Live Cricket Score Quarterfinal 4 Mumbai versus Karnataka Article Source: IANS
Catching em young with bass, beats & bhajan clubbing
In a cultural renaissance, India's Gen Z is reimagining spirituality with 'bhajan clubbing,' where ancient hymns unite with the pulse of modern music. This innovative fusion creates an electrifying atmosphere of kirtans and contemporary beats that resonates with the youth. Hailed by Prime Minister Modi, this vibrant alternative to conventional nightlife promotes community bonding and a joyous exploration of faith.
Akhilesh Yadav flags massive conspiracy in SIR, questions use of pre-printed form 7 in UP villages
Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav claims a conspiracy is underway to delete opposition voter names in Uttar Pradesh. He alleges selective targeting of PDA communities during the Special Intensive Revision exercise. Yadav urges courts, the Election Commission, and journalists to investigate this alleged mega-scam. Notices are being sent to voters whose details do not match older records.
UP govt has high hopes from budget as it enters election year; eyes health and infrastructure boost
Uttar Pradesh anticipates significant support from the upcoming Union Budget. The state government has requested funds for a new AIIMS in West UP and outstanding payments for the Namami Gange scheme. A new expressway connecting north and south UP is also planned. The state also seeks increased urbanisation funds to reflect its current growth.
No SP neta helped us: Son of ex-party man acquitted in rape case
Illegal plotting near mosque site in Ayodhya removed
Woman electrocuted by father & brother over love affair
Nawabs role in Battle of Panipat
The Third Battle of Panipat in 1761 saw the Nawab of Awadh, Shuja-ud-Daulah, play a pivotal role. Despite past conflicts, he ultimately allied with Ahmad Shah Abdali against the Marathas. Following Abdali's victory, Shuja-ud-Daulah demonstrated remarkable humanity by saving thousands of Maratha survivors and ensuring proper rites for their fallen chief.
Film City enters construction phase; YEIDA invites tenders
Power bill relief plan extended
On Karamat campus, I learnt torespect diversity
KGMU to build women apex centre, new dental block
Bengali stamp on Awadhs culture and milieu endured
Temple construction to be over by Apr 30: Nripendra Misra
Rooted in rhythm, this artist is on song, globally!
Gorakhpur-born, US-based music producer Nishit Singh credits Indian music's rhythm and emotion for his global success. He blends Eastern and Western influences, working with major artists and labels like Red Bull Records. Singh advises aspiring musicians to trust their vision while respecting experience, emphasizing resilience in the face of industry uncertainty and access challenges.
UP now generating over 50 lakh units of green power daily
Miles apart, a taste of Lucknow in Kol
Jailed ex-IPS hospitalised after stomach ache, anxiety
Work begins on third phase of Green Corridor; RoB to come up at Pipraghat
Artwork and handicraft of West Bengal up for grabs
Thyroid health: Why hormones alone may not be enough
Millions in India suffer from thyroid issues, with many still experiencing symptoms despite medication. A new understanding highlights that while thyroid hormones signal, mitochondria are crucial for their effective utilization. Restoring cellular energy capacity is key to truly feeling well, not just hormone replacement.
Four teens rescued at Charbagh stn; trafficker nabbed
UP has bolstered its credit culture
Rule of hygiene stressed to prevent brain infection
Retd ex-IAF officer shot at in his restaurant
Cold wave to ease in Feb, says weatherman
Class 5 student loses vision in one eye after assault by classmates at private school in Lucknow
A Class 5 student in Lucknow allegedly lost vision in one eye after a brutal assault by fellow students on school grounds. The victim's mother filed a complaint against the accused students and school staff for negligence.
LU campus 2 students allege insects in mess food
LU dispensary to remain open from 7am to 9pm
3 sex workers from Kolkata among 5 held in guest house
Knowledge-driven economy to play decisive role in achieving goals of Viksit Bharat
Fog blankets Varanasi, temps plunge as cold winds sweep in
PWD officers in FIR tangle for assault and misbehaviour over contractor payment row
More assets of kingpins father worth Rs5cr forfeited
FIR against hosp dir, doctor after teen dies
UP BJP campaign for enrolment of left out & 1st-time voters
Ayodhya officer who quit to back PM, CM withdraws resignation
No one, except courts, can punish offenders: Akhilesh on encounters
Ayodhya jailbreak case: Three more suspended
Banda jailer suspended, probe against supdt over release of accused sans court order
Filmmaker praises steps taken by CM for cow protection
Man strangles wife to death, walks into police station to confess
UP to host 1st pharma conclave to boost mfg, investment
Bawli Betiyaan board the Besharam Express, leave behind labels
Another Dry Winter:IMD Sounds Alarm For Farmers As February Rains To Stay Below Normal
Less rain and higher temperatures could lead to early crop maturity, premature flowering, and yield losses for farmers in Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, and Uttar Pradesh
PM Surya Ghar: Households in UP saving up to 3,000 on average in monthly electricity bills
On a pan-India basis, more than 58.36 lakh applications have been received so far with over 10.94 lakh applications being registered in Uttar Pradesh alone, reflecting the States active participation in expanding distributed renewable energy
Kutch's Chhari-Dhand Bird Sanctuary Becomes Gujarat's Fifth Ramsar Site
Patna Bird Sanctuary in Etah (Uttar Pradesh) and Chhari-Dhand in Kutch (Gujarat) are listed in the wetlands of international importance under the Ramsar Convention.
Mullah se azaadi doonga: UP gau rakshak gets bail in hate speech case
Self-proclaimed cow vigilante (gau rakshak) and Karni Sena leader Sachin Raghav was garlanded by his supporters after a local court granted him bail in an alleged hate speech against Indian Muslims, in Uttar Pradeshs Aligarh district. Self-proclaimed cow vigilante (gau rakshak) and Karni Sena leader, Sachin Raghav, was garlanded by his supporters following his bail 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 .
UPPSC exam calendar 2026 released: UP PCS mains scheduled for March end, more dates here
Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission has unveiled its 2026 exam calendar, detailing dates for key recruitments including PCS, RO/ARO, and Forest Services. The PCS Mains 2025 is set for March 29-April 1, 2026, while the PCS Prelims 2026 will occur on December 6. Candidates should strategize their preparation and monitor the official website for crucial updates.
India's Oct-Jan sugar output up 18.35 pc to 19.50 mn tonne : ISMA
India's sugar production has seen a significant jump of 18.35 percent. As of January 31 of the 2025-26 season, output reached 19.50 million tonnes. This increase is driven by higher production in key states like Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, and Karnataka. More sugar mills are operational this season. ISMA projects a substantial overall rise in sugar production for the entire season.
Uttar Pradesh social welfare dept detects irregularities in disbursal of student scholarship
Amid rising concerns, Uttar Pradesh's social welfare department is under the microscope for potential lapses in the scholarship allocation process for the 2025-26 academic year. Reports indicate that while substantial funds were disbursed, the essential cap limits for students in the general category were overlooked, resulting in unwarranted payouts.
On January 28, in a shocking turn of events, two high-risk inmates made a daring escape from Ayodhya Jail, resulting in the immediate suspension of twelve officials, including the jail superintendent. Investigations have unearthed alarming oversights, most notably the absence of mandatory frisking procedures, which enabled the inmates to hide contraband tools used to break through the barrack wall.
Retired Air Force officer shot by unidentified assailants at restaurant in Lucknow shopping complex
A retired Indian Air Force officer, Awadhesh Kumar Pathak, was critically injured after being shot by two unidentified assailants at his restaurant in Lucknow. The incident occurred Friday night, with the victim sustaining a bullet wound. Police are investigating all possible angles, including personal enmity and business rivalry, and are reviewing CCTV footage to identify the attackers.
Western disturbance likely to bring 3 days of rain in Uttar Pradesh: IMD
Bogus drug firm owner arrested for illegal supply of codeine syrup bottles
1,200 turtles worth 30 lakh seized in Amethi; 3 arrested
UP to ease project approvals; ministers to clear projects up to Rs 50 cr: Yogi Adityanath
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has proposed increasing the project value cap for ministerial approval to Rs 50 crore, aiming to expedite high-value project clearances. Projects between Rs 50 crore and Rs 150 crore will need finance minister approval, while those above Rs 150 crore require the CM's nod.
UP pip Rajasthan to winRaj Singh Dungarpur trophy
All-India Babu HockeyTournament from Feb 2
Japanese delegation visits green hydrogen plant site in west UP
Now, newspaper reading must for students in 800 skill centres
Diary as doctor for mental well-being: LU professors innovative notebook gets patent
ED files supplementary prosecution complaint against realty co in Rs 126 crore PMLA case
Global AIppreciation for city researchers model of water mgmt
13 cops suspended for substituting accident vehicles for compensation
Hardoi SHO registers FIR in favour of accused, suspended
Woman drug peddler held with ganja
KGMUs conversion accused doctors associate arrested
UP tableau bags second prize in popular choice category at R-Day parade
Hindu outfit neta booked for objectionable hoardings
The Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board has opened a one-time application correction window for UP Police Constable recruitment 2025. Registered candidates can edit permitted details in their online application forms through the official website till February 3, 2026. The correction facility applies to Constable Civil Police and equivalent posts under Direct Recruitment-2025. UPPRPB has advised applicants to review all entries carefully, as no further opportunity for amendments will be provided.
AKTU to use AI to frame questions, evaluate answers
Rape case: Survivors kin cry foul over ex-SP mans acquittal
Prez likely to visit Ram Temple in Mar
Will UP BJP go for rejig of seven frontal wings to strike caste and regional balance?
Woman harassed, videos uploaded online after tip-off exposes sex racket
Short term course on Ayurveda at BHU for holistic health
BHU professor selected as fellow of IAAP
Himalayan DNA study reveals closer ties with Tibet, Siberia than China
Declare cow rajya mata, ban beef export in 40 days: Swami Avimukteshwaranand dares Yogi
New CCTV control room opens at Varanasi Junction
BHU to organise youth fest Spandan from Feb 21-25
BHU to launch health edu lecture series
Rajbhar slams Avimukteshwaranand over 40-day ultimatum to CM Yogi
Cop pulls off 9.5L daylight heist in Gkp
Kashi hosts Nepal tourism roadshow, aims to boost travel
A new chapter of development has been written for Varanasi

