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UP Admin Steps Up Measures For Maha Shivratri, Final Holy Bath At Maha Kumbh
The Yogi Adityanath-led Uttar Pradesh government has intensified preparations for the last major bath of Maha Shivratri, scheduled for February 26, at the ongoing Maha Kumbh.
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Cleanliness drive sets new standards at Maha Kumbh
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Sambhal protest orchestrated from UAE, claims UP police chargesheet
A special investigation team from the Uttar Pradesh Police in riot-hit Sambhal submitted a detailed chargesheet totalling more than 4,400 pages about six cases stemming from the violent protests against the Shahi Jama Masjid survey that was ordered on November 19, 2024. The major legal document was presented in the court of Chief Judicial Magistrate 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 .
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UP man held by Gujarat cops uploaded videos of women bathers in Mahakumbh
AHMEDABAD: One of the three persons arrested by Gujarat police's Cyber Crime Branch for allegedly uploading videos of women being medically examined in hospitals had also done the same with clips of women pilgrims bathing during Mahakumbh in Prayagraj, a police official said on Friday. Chandra Prakash, a resident of Prayagraj in Uttar Pradesh, had started a YouTube channel named 'CP Monda' a few months ago and uploaded videos of women pilgrims bathing at the ongoing Mahakumbh, Ahmedabad Cyber Crime Deputy Commissioner of Police Lavina Sinha told reporters. Chandra Prakash was held from Prayagaj on Wednesday along with Prajwal Taili and Praj Patil from Latur and Sangli in Maharashtra for uploading objectionable videos of women patients, including from a Rajkot based hospital, with aim of making money from subscribers on Telegram app. While Taili and Patil had acquired the videos of women patients from hackers, Chandra Prakash had downloaded the videos from other YouTube channels and uploaded them on his channel recently. We are probing if he too had intention of selling these videos. The duo from Maharashtra are not linked to Prakash, Sinha said. Taili and Praj knew each other as they have cleared Class 12 and were preparing for NEET in Latur. The three accused have been remanded in police custody till March 1, Sinha informed. In the videos, which appeared to be from CCTV footage, women patients could be seen being examined inside a closed room of a hospital by a female doctor or being given injection by a nurse. A police probe found the viral videos were part of CCTV footage of Rajkot-based Payal Maternity Home. Some hackers breached the hospital's CCTV system and acquired the footage, as per police. Later, Taili and Praj Patil acquired these footage and shared them on their YouTube channels, with the description carrying a link to a Telegram group. Using Telegram, the duo used to sell these clips for Rs 800 to Rs 2000 each. Both had made Rs 8 to 9 lakh in 7-8 months by selling such obscene clips online. We found nearly 2,000 clips, including of public places, from their devices, said Sinha.
Video: Move Over Helicopters, UP Family Uses Dozen Bulldozers For Bride's 'Bidaai'
A family in Uttar Pradesh's Jhansi used nearly a dozen bulldozers for a bride's 'bidaai', or ceremonial send-off.
Video: Move Over Choppers, Family Uses Dozen Bulldozers For Bride's 'Bidaai'
A family in Uttar Pradesh's Jhansi used nearly a dozen bulldozers for a bride's 'bidaai', or ceremonial send-off.
Get Ready For 2027 Uttar Pradesh Elections: Rahul Gandhi Tells Congress Workers
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday urged party workers to strengthen the organisation and begin preparations for the 2027 Uttar Pradesh assembly elections.
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Yogi govt gears up for final Mahashivratri bath at Mahakumbh Mela, check details here
The Yogi Adityanath-led Uttar Pradesh government has intensified preparations for the last major bath of Maha Shivratri, scheduled for February 26, at the ongoing Mahakumbh.
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Mahakumbh set to generate over Rs 3 lakh crore in trade thanks to higher-than-expected footfall
LUCKNOW: The worlds largest spiritual congregation, Mahakumbh-2025, has not only reinforced the countrys rich cultural heritage but also proved economically fruitful. According to the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT), the ongoing Mahakumbh is projected to generate over Rs 3 lakh crore ($360 billion USD) in trade, making it one of Indias biggest economic events so far. CAIT General Secretary Praveen Khandelwal emphasized that this milestone highlighted the deep connection between faith and economy. He stated that the unprecedented scale of commercial activity during the Mahakumbh demonstrated how spiritual tourism and religious gatherings contributed significantly to the countrys economic growth. The Mahakumbh, which commenced on January 13, was expected to draw around 45 crore devotees till its conclusion on February 26, generating an estimated revenue of Rs 2 lakh crore. However, due to the overwhelming response from within the country and also from abroad, the estimated footfall has now risen to 60 crore, with the projected economic impact beyond Rs 3 lakh crore. Mahakumbh 2025 to script history as biggest congregation of humanity on Earth so far Mahakumbh 2025 has led to a significant economic boost in various industries including Tourism, Hotels and Accommodation Services; Food and Beverage Industry; Transport and Logistics; Religious Items, Traditional Clothing and Handicrafts; Healthcare and Wellness Services; Media, Advertising and Entertainment; and Smart Technology, CCTV, Telecom and AI-based Services. The economic impact is not limited to Prayagraj alone. Cities and towns within a 150 km radius have also seen a surge in business activity. Additionally, religious hubs like Ayodhya and Varanasi have witnessed a massive increase in the number of pilgrims, further strengthening their local economies. While the Uttar Pradesh government invested Rs 5400 crore, the Centre contributed Rs 2100 crore taking the total investment to Rs 7500 crore spent on roads, flyovers, and underpass development in Prayagraj to prepare it for one of the biggest congregations of humanity on earth. Out of this, Rs 1,500 crore was specifically allocated for Mahakumbh preparations. These efforts have not only improved infrastructure and traffic management in Prayagraj but also benefited neighbouring districts.
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The Uttarakhand government passed the Uttarakhand (Uttar Pradesh Zamindari Abolition and Land Reforms Act, 1950) (Amendment) Bill, 2025, enhancing land laws to protect cultural heritage and environmental balance. The legislation, aimed at regulating land purchases and preserving state interests, excludes municipal corporations, nagar panchayats, and cantonment boards.
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DRI busts seven FICN printing modules in Maharashtra, Bihar, Haryana, Andhra Pradesh
NEW DELHI: The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) on Friday said it has busted and dismantled seven modules involved in printing Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) and arrested nine people following a massive crackdown across the four states of Maharashtra, Haryana, Bihar, and Andhra Pradesh. Officials said the action was part of the agencys ongoing drive against modules involved in importing security paper and printing FICNs. DRI officials conducted simultaneous searches at 11 locations across the four states on Thursday, they added. At Vikhroli West in Mumbai, the sleuths identified and located an importer. After a thorough search in a densely populated area, they uncovered a sophisticated facility for printing and finishing FICNs. Fake currency notes in the denominations of Rs 50 and Rs 100, along with several tools, were seized, officials said. The seized items included laptops, printers, pen drives, security paper, A-4 size papers, and butter paper with Mahatma Gandhis watermark. Officials added that the DRI registered a complaint with the jurisdictional police and arrested one person. All equipment and tools were seized under the Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) for further investigation. In Maharashtras Sangamner and Kolhapur districts, similar facilities with computers and printers used for printing FICNs were unearthed. Officials said two accused were arrested following raids at these locations, and the contraband was seized by the jurisdictional police under BNS for further investigation. Interrogation of the accused in the Kolhapur module led to the busting of another printing facility in Belgaum. Kolhapur police arrested three more persons in connection with the case. At three other locations, including West Godavari in Andhra Pradesh, Khagaria in Bihar, and Rohtak in Haryana, the importers of security paper were traced, officials said. Incriminating evidence was recovered. Restricted security paper and a printer were seized in West Godavari, while laptops, printers, and restricted security paper were recovered in Khagaria. The jurisdictional police arrested three accused, and the case has been handed over for further investigation under BNS, officials said. On February 8, the DRI arrested two persons in Uttar Pradeshs Ghazipur district and Bengaluru, Karnataka, for allegedly importing high-quality paper embedded with a security thread inscribed with RBI and Bharat. Following this, on February 9, the DRI busted two more facilities in Thane, Maharashtra, and Bhiwani, Haryana, where FICNs were being printed using imported security paper. Three persons were arrested by the jurisdictional police, officials said.
Maha Kumbh 2025: Is the Ganga Water at Kumbh Mela Safe?
Maha Kumbh 2025 Health Concerns: The Maha Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj has already seen about 45 crore people, which is almost one-third of Indias population. So many people together can easily spread diseases. At Kumbh, devotees take a holy bath in the Ganga and even drink its water. But is the water clean and safe? The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) checks the water quality. On January 14, during Makar Sankranti, a very important bathing day, the level of pollution in the water was very high. The faecal coliform count (which shows pollution from human and animal waste) was 11,000 units at Sangam Ghat. The safe limit is 2,500 units. At Naini Pul Ghat, the pollution was even worse, at 33,000 units. However, on other days, the numbers dropped a lot, showing big changes in water quality. What Are Faecal Coliform Bacteria? Faecal coliform bacteria live in the intestines of humans and warm-blooded animals. They are commonly used as indicators of water contamination because their presence suggests that the water may also contain harmful germs like viruses, parasites, or other bacteria from fecal matter. Health and environmental experts test for faecal coliforms in water to check if its safe for drinking, swimming, or other activities. If these bacteria are found, it could mean the water has been polluted with sewage or animal waste, posing potential health risks. A report sent to the National Green Tribunal on February 3 said that on January 12-13, 2025, the water was not even safe for bathing, let alone drinking. Still, the report mentioned that fresh water from upstream helped reduce some pollution. The CPCB found that, especially on big festival days, water pollution increased because so many people bathed in the river. This is not just during Kumbh Mela. Regular tests show that the Ganga water in Prayagraj is not safe to drink at any time. Whether the river is good for bathing depends on water flow and dilution. Despite these facts, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath called these pollution reports baseless. However, the government should focus on long-term cleaning solutions for the river instead of ignoring the problem. The Kumbh Mela reminds us why cleaning the Ganga should always be a priority. Science and faith should work together, not against each other.
UP sends 5,600 workers to Israel, 5K ready to leave
Uttar Pradesh Minister of Labour and Employment Anil Rajbhar has informed the state Legislative Assembly that the state has successfully sent 5,600 workers to Israel for employment opportunities, with an additional 5,000 workers in the process of being sent. Rajbhar stated that these workers are contributing significantly to the state's economy by sending foreign currency worth Rs 1,000 crore annually. In addition to Israel, the state is also facilitating applications for overseas employment in Germany and Japan, with thousands of jobs available for nurses and caregiver workers, respectively. Rajbhar also highlighted the state government's initiatives to provide employment opportunities within India through employment fairs and collaborations with the National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC).
Ambani, Musk, Sundar Pichai set up stalls at Mahakumbh! Watch viral AI-generated video
In the era of AI-generated videos, social media users are pushing creative boundaries, producing content that garners massive engagement. A recent viral video imagines business moguls like Mukesh Ambani, Elon Musk, Sam Altman, and Sundar Pichai opening stalls at the ongoing Mahakumbh Mela 2025 in Uttar Pradesh, leaving the internet amused. A user on X []
Middle-class consumption to jump from $1.9 Trillion to $5.2 Trillion by 2031: Report
Indias middle class is on the cusp of an unprecedented transformation. As the country approaches its centenary of independence in 2047, more than a billion Indians will belong to this economic segment, redefining its socio-political and financial landscape. Red Lab's 'Rising toA Billion' report, examines the rapid expansion of Indias middle class, the aspirations driving its consumption patterns, and the challenges it faces in an evolving economy. The growth of the middle class Between 1995 and 2021, Indias middle class expanded at an annual rate of 6.3%, reaching 31% of the population. Projections indicate that by 2031, this figure will rise to 38%, and by 2047, a staggering 60% of Indians will be part of this demographic. This expansion is not merely numerical; it represents an economic shift that will influence everything from consumption to policy-making. Defining the middle class Indias middle class is not a monolithic group but rather a broad spectrum of economic realities. According to the ICE 360 surveys, households earning between 5 lakh and 30 lakh annually fall within this category. Within this segment, two distinct groups emerge: Seekers (515 lakh per year) : Primarily focused on essential spending but gradually shifting towards lifestyle upgrades. Strivers (1530 lakh per year) : Investing in quality-of-life improvements, including property, premium goods, and higher education. Changing economic landscape The report highlights a significant transformation in Indias economic structure. Urban centres such as Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore remain strongholds of middle-class growth. However, smaller cities and rural areas are now emerging as economic powerhouses. By 2031, rural India is projected to drive 55% of the countrys incremental consumption, reshaping traditional narratives of economic prosperity. States like Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, and Andhra Pradesh are witnessing faster middle-class growth than traditionally wealthier states. The challenges While the middle class is growing, financial security remains a concern. Rising costs and stagnant wages have reshaped the meaning of prosperity. A household earning 1 crore annually today does not equate to affluence but rather a tightrope walk of financial commitments. This segment faces a host of challenges, including: Inflation and stagnant wages : The rising cost of food, housing, healthcare, and education is outpacing income growth, limiting disposable earnings. Housing affordability : Property prices have surged by 46% in the last four years, making homeownership increasingly difficult. Education and healthcare costs : Parents are spending up to 30% of their annual household income on education, while healthcare costs are rising at an alarming 14% annually. Taxation pressures : The middle class is shouldering an increasing share of the tax burden, with income tax contributions exceeding corporate tax revenue post-2019 reforms. Digital and investment revolution Despite financial challenges, the Indian middle class is embracing digitalisation and investment opportunities. Mobile phone ownership is nearly universal, and internet penetration continues to expand, creating a more connected and informed consumer base. Investment trends show a shift from traditional savings towards equities and mutual funds, contributing to $9.7 trillion in equity wealth creation over the last decade. Urban dreams and rural aspirations The contrasting experiences of urban and rural middle-class families illustrate the evolving dynamics of this demographic. Urban middle-class families prioritise education, technology, and financial investments, while rural middle-class households are leveraging digital access and local entrepreneurship to achieve upward mobility. The divide in infrastructure and financial security remains a challenge but also presents opportunities for targeted policy interventions. The road ahead Indias middle class is not just an economic group; it is the backbone of the nations progress. As it continues to expand and evolve, policies must address its financial vulnerabilities while leveraging its potential as a driver of growth. Bridging the digital divide, promoting financial inclusion, supporting rural development, and fostering entrepreneurship will be crucial in ensuring the long-term stability and prosperity of this segment. The next few decades will determine whether this demographic will achieve security and affluence or remain burdened by economic pressures. The choices made today will shape the India of tomorrow. Read the full report here:
Maha Kumbh 2025: Record-breaking attendance, unwavering devotion at Triveni Sangam
The confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna, and mythical Saraswati continuously attracts millions of devotees at Maha Kumbh 2025. Despite challenges, the number of bathers surpassed 58 crores by February 20, setting a global benchmark for religious gatherings and highlighting the event's remarkable scale and significance.
Maha Kumbh: In a first, prisoners bathe with holy waters of Sangam in 75 UP jails
Prisoners in all 75 jails across Uttar Pradesh were allowed to bathe in the sacred waters of the Sangam as part of the Maha Kumbh celebrations. The initiative, aimed at respecting their religious sentiments, saw more than 90 percent of inmates participate.
5,600 workers sent to Israel for jobs, more on the way, UP minister tells assembly
UP's labour and employment minister Anil Rajbhar announced the deployment of 5,600 workers to Israel with plans for 5,000 more, highlighting their significant economic contributions. He also detailed ongoing efforts to fill skilled nursing and caregiver positions in Germany and Japan, emphasizing the state's active employment initiatives.
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Vishal Dadlani dares Yogi to take a 'chunky glug' after his Sangam water 'fit to drink' claim
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India is moving ahead as the world's fastest-growing large economy and 140 crore Indians should feel proud of this, he said.
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Rahul meets party workers in Rae Bareli, asks them to gear up for 2027 UP polls
Rae Bareli: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday urged party workers to strengthen the organisation and begin preparations for the 2027 Uttar Pradesh assembly elections. Party workers met Gandhi at his parliamentary residence in Bhuemau and apprised him of various issues, particularly those concerning Dalits. Sunil Kumar Gautam, president of the Congress Scheduled Caste wing 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 .
UPs Hathras stampede: Bhole Baba gets clean chit
Lucknow: The Judicial Commission investigating the tragic stampede in Hathras, Uttar Pradesh, has concluded Bhole Baba had no direct role in the incident, attributing the disaster to mismanagement and chaos on the part of the organisers and administrative authorities. The incident, which took place on July 2, 2024, during a religious congregation, claimed 121 lives, 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 .
A Bench of Justices Surya Kant and N. Kotiswar Singh posted the matter on March 6, 2025
Six devotees killed in road accident in Uttar Pradesh
VARANASI: Six people were killed while five others seriously injured when a jeep carrying devotees to Prayagraj collided with a parked truck on GT Road near Mirzamurad here on Friday, police said. Station House Officer (SHO) of Mirzamurad police station Ajay Raj Verma said the devotees hailed from Karnataka. He said the collision was so strong that the front part of the vehicle was completely damaged and the police had a tough time pulling out the trapped people. Verma said the injured have been admitted to the trauma centre of the Banaras Hindu University Hospital. The SHO said the bodies of the deceased have been sent for postmortem and the Karnataka police has been informed.
Dawood Ibrahims aide Shariq Satha planned Sambhal riots from UAE, claims UP Police
The Uttar Pradesh Police Special Investigation Team (SIT) has filed chargesheets in six cases related to the Sambhal violence. The probe has identified Shariq Satha as the alleged mastermind, now believed to be in the UAE. Investigators found foreign-made cartridges and uncovered suspicious money transfers. The violence, which erupted during an ASI inspection of Shahi Jama Masjid, left five dead and injured 29 police officers. Police have charged 79 individuals, with more investigations underway.
Maha Kumbh will help UP economy grow by over Rs 3 lakh crore: Adityanath
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath announced that the Maha Kumbh will significantly boost the state's economy, contributing over Rs 3 lakh crore. He emphasized the connection between the event and the state's goal of becoming a one trillion dollar economy, countering views that India's economic progress isn't achievable.
Six killed as car crashes into stationery truck in Bihar's Bhojpur
PATNA: At least six people, including four women, were killed when their car rammed into a stationary truck near Dulhinganj Bazar in Bihars Bhojpur district early on Friday. The victims were returning home to Patna after attending the Mahakumbh in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh. The deceased have been identified as Sanjay Kumar (62), his wife Karuna Devi (58), their son Lal Babu Singh (25), and daughter Priyam Kumari (20), all residents of Jakkanpur in Patna. The other two victims, Asha Kiran (28) and Juhi Rani (25), were from Kumhrar. According to police, the accident is suspected to have occurred after the driver of the speeding car ell asleep at the wheel, losing control of the vehicle. Upon receiving information, Jagdishpur police rushed to the spot and rescued the victims from the mangled remains of the car. The bodies have been sent to Sadar Hospital in Ara for post-mortem examination. The driver and helper of the truck, however, managed to flee the scene, said the station house officer of Jagdishpur police station. The crash led to a massive traffic jam on the Mohania-Ara four-lane highway, disrupting vehicular movement for several hours.
Six returning from Maha Kumbh killed in car-truck collision in Bihar's Bhojpur
At least six people were killed after a car returning from Maha Kumbh in Uttar Pradesh's Prayagraj crashed into a parked truck in Bihar's Bhojpur district on Friday.
Inmates cant visit Sangam, so we brought it to them: UP jails arrange holy water from Prayagraj
LUCKNOW: Uttar Pradesh jail administration made arrangements to bring holy water from Prayagraj's Sangam to 75 prisons across the state. UP Jail Minister Dara Singh Chauhan who oversaw the process in Lucknow Jail said, While people from across the world can reach Sangam, inmates from our jail cannot do it.So we decided to make arrangements for our inmates in jails. Over 90,000 inmates are currently lodged in 75 jails, including seven central prisons, across the state, Prison Department officials said. Director General (DG) of Prisons PV Ramasastry said that arrangements for inmates to take a bath using the holy water from Sangam were made under the supervision of the minister. The holy water from the Sangam was brought to all the jails and mixed with regular water and stored in a small tanks. The prisoners then took bath in the water after offering prayers, the officials said. The Maha Kumbh Mela is underway in Prayagraj and will conclude on February 26.
Congress fought Delhi polls as BJP's 'B' team: Mayawati hits back at Rahul Gandhi
LUCKNOW: Hitting back at Rahul Gandhi for questioning her party's present political approach, BSP president Mayawati on Friday accused the Congress of fighting the Delhi assembly polls as BJP's 'B' team. Her remarks came a day after the former Congress president said he was disappointed that the Mayawati-led Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) did not join the opposition Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA) in the Lok Sabha elections. In a post on X, Mayawati said, It is a common discussion that Congress fought the Delhi Assembly General Elections as BJP's B team this time, due to which BJP came to power there. Otherwise the Congress would not have been in such a bad condition in this election that this party could not even save the deposit of most of its candidates, the former chief minister added. She advised the Congress leader that before pointing fingers at others, he should definitely look into his own affairs. Mayawati also noted that the new BJP government in Delhi has the challenge of fulfilling all its poll promises. The two leaders were involved in a war of words on Thursday as well after Gandhi's utterances against Mayawati during his visit to Raebareli Lok Sabha constituency. Rahul Gandhi questions Mayawati's political strategy, says BJP would have lost 2024 polls if BSP joined INDIA I wanted Behenji to fight alongside us against the BJP, but for some reason, she did not. That was deeply disappointing. If all three parties had united, the BJP would never have won, Gandhi had said while interacting with Dalit students in Raebareli. Congress and Samajwadi Party had contested the 2024 polls together in Uttar Pradesh and succeeded in limiting the BJP's advance in the most populous state winning 43 seats, including Faizabad Lok Sabha seat.
Supreme Court directs Uttar Pradesh police to complete probe against MLA Abbas Ansari within 10 days
The Supreme Court has ordered the Uttar Pradesh police to conclude their investigation against MLA Abbas Ansari under the Gangsters Act within 10 days. Following the investigation, Ansari's bail plea will be considered. Previously, the Allahabad High Court denied bail as the case, involving charges of forming a gang, extortion, and assault, is still under investigation.