UP Cabinet expansion: Akhilesh Yadav questions BJP over accommodation of turncoat leaders
Samajwadi Party leader Akhilesh Yadav has questioned the upcoming Uttar Pradesh cabinet expansion by the BJP government. He raised concerns about rewarding defectors from other parties and the selection criteria for new ministers. Yadav also highlighted potential resentment among those left out and questioned the impact on existing ministers.
Uttar Pradesh integrates solar energy system with rural water supply under Jal Jeevan Mission
Kiddnapped at knife point, 11-year-old gang-raped in Ayodhya
In Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, an 11-year-old girl was allegedly kidnapped and gang-raped during a village function. Police have detained two men in their mid-20s after the survivor recounted the harrowing ordeal. The incident occurred when the girl was taken at knife-point to a deserted location and later abandoned near a canal. Legal proceedings are ongoing.
UP met 29k MW peak power demand amid rainfall'
With UP leaders & allies, BJP showcases pan-India strength at Bengal oath event
FIR after family assaulted at CNG pump over queue dispute
Check breast cancer timely, advise experts
Rabindra Sandhya to mark Gurudevs 165th anniversary
SGPGI gets O-arm system for advanced spinal surgery
No pvt details in answer books: AKTU
Citys brush with paranormal activity discussed
Revamped Gomti Barrage to better water supply
BJYM worker shot at, accused held
Three held at Lucknow airport with 14.87 Kg hydroponic weed worth Rs 14.87 cr
CM Yogi turns despair into hope for mothers
UP cuts ambulance response time for mothers to 7 minutes
Anganwadi push to boost maternal, child health in UP'
Dont let your dreams, courage break, CM Yogi tells players
Event celebrates women empowerment
Domestic Help Named Prime Suspect in Tanuja Murder
Investigators found that Kalpana had earlier worked in Lucknow, and a team has been dispatched to the Uttar Pradesh capital to speak to her former employer
Lucknow-born Rukhsar wins councillor poll in UK
UNDP recognizes UP environmentalist as Global Mentor
Woman attacks ex-colleague in post office; kin held
Liquor worth Rs 22L packed in potash tins seized
Groom backs out after bride confesses to affair with man who disrupted wedding
1 killed as row over chicken leg piece turns Gorakhpur wedding into battlefield
Dalmandi widening gains pace, 15 new buildings on list
UP govt issues protocol order asking officials to welcome MPs, MLAs by standing up
Uttar Pradesh officials must now strictly follow protocol for elected representatives. Legislators and ministers will be welcomed standing up and offered water immediately upon arrival at government offices. This directive comes after repeated complaints from MPs and MLAs about a lack of due attention from bureaucrats.
Parties are equal partners in INDIA alliance, says U.P. Congress chief Ajay Rai
The SPis the largest constituent of the INDIA bloc in Uttar Pradesh and will act as the fulcrum to defeat the BJP in U.P., SP spokesperson Sunil Singh Yadav Sajan says
UP school forces teacher to remove hijab on first day of work
Varanasi: A Muslim teacher in Uttar Pradeshs Varanasi has alleged that a school asked her to leave on her first day teaching for wearing a hijab, days after she claimed to have been facing religious discrimination while job-searching. Aaj kal ke daur me nai Muslim teacher ko grow hona bohot mushkil hai. Pata nahi kyun 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 .
Mithun Chakraborty Makes Waves at Bengal Oath Ceremony
Kolkata, May 9: The oath-taking ceremony of BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari as Chief Minister in Kolkata on Saturday showcased several moments that are now trending on social media. The event was attended by prominent figures, including Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, Home Minister Amit Shah, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. ... Read more Mithun Chakraborty Makes Waves at Bengal Oath Ceremony
Mithun Chakrabortys Touching Moments at Bengal Oath Ceremony
Kolkata, May 9: The oath-taking ceremony of BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari as Chief Minister in Kolkata witnessed several memorable moments that are now trending on social media. The event was attended by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, Home Minister Amit Shah, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, and BJP ... Read more Mithun Chakrabortys Touching Moments at Bengal Oath Ceremony
Doctor at 71? UP man takes NEET UG 2026 exam, says its never too late
A 71-year-old man from Uttar Pradesh has captured national attention by appearing for the NEET UG 2026 medical entrance exam. Ashok Bahar, a former marketing professional with LLB and MBA degrees, is pursuing his lifelong dream of becoming a doctor. His inspiring journey highlights that age is no limit to achieving one's goals.
Yogi Adityanath Congratulates Suvendu Adhikari at West Bengals Swearing-In Ceremony
Lucknow, May 9: In a grand swearing-in ceremony held in Kolkata on Saturday, West Bengals new government took office in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath was also in attendance. He congratulated Suvendu Adhikari, who took the oath as Chief Minister, and wished him a successful tenure. CM ... Read more Yogi Adityanath Congratulates Suvendu Adhikari at West Bengals Swearing-In Ceremony
Shah Nawaz Hussain Claims Congress Will Abandon Akhilesh Yadav If He Loses in 2027
New Delhi, May 9: Senior BJP leader Shah Nawaz Hussain has asserted that if Akhilesh Yadav, the leader of the Samajwadi Party, loses the Uttar Pradesh assembly elections in 2027, Congress will sever its alliance with him. In a recent discussion in New Delhi, Hussain described Congress as an opportunistic party that discards weaker allies ... Read more Shah Nawaz Hussain Claims Congress Will Abandon Akhilesh Yadav If He Loses in 2027
Robbery accused injured in police encounter in UP, 4 arrested
Sultanpur police apprehended four individuals, including one injured in an encounter, in connection with a May 7 robbery. Acting on a tip, authorities intercepted suspects distributing looted cash. During the exchange, Pratik Bharti sustained a leg injury. Police recovered cash and a motorcycle, linking them to the armed robbery of a microfinance agent.
Dhirendra Singh has sent a detailed representation to the Prime Minister, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister, Union Civil Aviation Minister and Chief Secretary of the Government of Uttar Pradesh seeking reassessment of charges
NCRB data testifies to UPs strong law and order: DGP
Against the national crime rate of 252.3, Uttar Pradesh recorded a crime rate of only 180.2.
Police rescue kidnapped UP schoolboy in Rohtak, 3 accused arrested
Haryana Police's Special Detective Unit successfully rescued a 10-year-old boy kidnapped for ransom from Uttar Pradesh. Acting on a tip-off, the SDU team apprehended three accused in Rohtak and safely recovered the child, handing him over to the Uttar Pradesh Police for further investigation. The swift operation ensured the boy's safe return.
Rising Sanatan Renaissance in Modis Bharat
Since 2014, India has witnessed something far deeper than a political shift. What has unfolded under Prime Minister Narendra Modi is being viewed by millions as a civilizational reawakening a resurgence of Sanatan consciousness after decades of cultural hesitation and fragmented identity. The rise of the BJP across state after state was not seen merely as electoral success; for its supporters, it symbolized the return of Bharats civilizational confidence. The saffron wave that spread across the country became both a political phenomenon and a cultural statement, reflecting an India increasingly unafraid to embrace its ancient roots in the public sphere. When Modi came to power in 2014 with a historic mandate, and Amit Shah began expanding the BJPs organizational machinery across the nation, a new narrative started taking shape. It was no longer confined to governance alone. Temples, pilgrimages, scriptures, festivals, Sanskrit slogans, and symbols of Hindu heritage gradually moved from the margins into mainstream national discourse. For many Indians, especially those who believed their civilizational identity had long been diluted in the name of secular politics, this period marked the beginning of a long-awaited cultural renaissance. The victories that followed reinforced this perception. From Uttar Pradesh to Assam, from Tripura to Haryana, the BJPs expansion was accompanied by a visible assertion of cultural symbolism. Saffron flags, chants of Jai Shri Ram, and public celebrations of Hindu festivals became increasingly prominent. In Uttar Pradesh, the rise of Yogi Adityanath represented a new fusion of governance and openly articulated dharmic identity. Ancient religious centers that had suffered neglect for decades suddenly became the focus of massive restoration projects. The transformation of Kashi Vishwanath in Varanasi, the redevelopment of Mahakal Lok in Ujjain, and the revival of pilgrimage circuits across the country reflected a state-backed effort to reconnect India with its sacred geography. Nothing symbolized this shift more powerfully than the construction of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya. For generations, the Ram Janmabhoomi movement had occupied a deeply emotional place in Hindu consciousness. The Pran Pratishtha ceremony in January 2024 was not viewed merely as the inauguration of a temple, but as the culmination of centuries of memory, struggle, and aspiration. Across towns and villages, homes lit diyas as if celebrating a second Diwali. Temples held special prayers, and millions watched the ceremony live. For supporters of the movement, Ayodhya became a symbol of historical correction and cultural restoration. The resurgence has not remained limited to temples alone. It has extended into education, diplomacy, tourism, and even everyday language. Yoga, once dismissed by sections of the elite as outdated spirituality, has become a global movement after the declaration of International Yoga Day at the United Nations. Ancient Indian knowledge systems, Ayurveda, Sanskrit studies, and references to epics like the Ramayana and Mahabharata are now more visible in public institutions and educational conversations. The idea of Bharat as a Vishwaguru a civilization capable of offering spiritual and philosophical guidance to the world has returned strongly in political rhetoric and public imagination. In many ways, this renaissance is also visible in how ordinary people express faith today. Public celebrations of festivals have become larger and more organized. Pilgrimage tourism has exploded. Young Indians who once saw tradition as something outdated are increasingly reconnecting with rituals, temples, and cultural heritage with pride rather than embarrassment. Social media, too, has played a role in amplifying this shift, creating a new generation of culturally assertive voices. Jammu & Kashmir occupies a particularly emotional place within this broader narrative. For decades, the region represented both spiritual heritage and historical pain. The abrogation of Article 370 in 2019 was celebrated by many as the symbolic integration of Kashmir into the national mainstream. Ancient temples across the Valley, including the historic Martand Sun Temple and the revered Amarnath Temple, began receiving renewed attention and restoration efforts. At the heart of the Kashmir story lies the pain of the Kashmiri Pandits. Their exodus in the 1990s remains one of the deepest wounds in modern Indian history. For many, the current era represents not only political change but also an attempt to restore dignity and memory to a displaced community that spent decades longing for recognition and justice. Cultural events, temple festivals like Kheer Bhawani, and rehabilitation efforts have become symbolic attempts to reconnect Kashmiri Hindus with their ancestral homeland. The issue remains sensitive and incomplete, but it now occupies a far more visible place in national consciousness than it once did. At the same time, Modis supporters argue that this cultural revival has gone hand in hand with developmental nationalism. Highways to pilgrimage sites, modernization of temple towns, expanded railway connectivity, digital governance, sanitation drives, and welfare schemes are projected as examples of how development and civilizational identity can coexist. The narrative being built is one where India can become both technologically modern and culturally rooted a nation building semiconductors and expressways while still drawing strength from its spiritual traditions. Critics, of course, see this transformation differently. Opposition parties and liberal commentators often argue that the saffron surge risks blurring the line between religion and state, and they accuse the government of encouraging majoritarian politics. Yet despite these criticisms, the larger cultural momentum remains undeniable. What is significant is not simply electoral dominance, but the psychological change that has accompanied it. A large section of Indians today speak about Sanatan Dharma, temples, heritage, and civilizational identity with a confidence that was less visible in mainstream discourse a decade ago. This is why many describe the post-2014 era not merely as a political chapter, but as a civilizational moment. From Ayodhya to Kashi, from the ghats of Varanasi to the valleys of Kashmir, the idea of Bharat rooted in Sanatan values has re-emerged with renewed force. Whether one views it as renaissance or reinvention, there is little doubt that the country is undergoing a profound cultural churn. India today stands at a unique crossroads modern yet ancient, digital yet deeply spiritual, ambitious yet rooted in memory. The saffron surge was never only about elections. For millions, it represented the feeling that a civilization which had long suppressed its voice was finally speaking again.
Uttar Pradesh Government Supports Elderly Women with Pension Scheme
Lucknow, May 9: The elderly pension scheme initiated under the leadership of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has become a significant relief for countless elderly women in Uttar Pradesh. Currently, the state government is providing pension benefits to 2,923,364 elderly women. This initiative has proven to be a vital support for economically weaker and vulnerable women. ... Read more Uttar Pradesh Government Supports Elderly Women with Pension Scheme
With avg of one case every 48 mins, UP recorded 11,073 cyber crimes in 2024
State Ahead Of Natl Average in Low Pendency, Filing of Chargesheets
Soon, grab your beer can with veggies at mall stores
DGP pushes for crackdown on social media radicalisation
HC seeks info on process for framing UP X-ray technicians service rules
TB patient conman outsmarts jeweller, vanishes with gold after 3-day trust game
ECHS begins doorstep delivery of meds for veterans in Lucknow, Raebareli
KGMU to offer free heart transplant to first five patients
Minimally invasive treatments can transform chronic pain care: RMLIMS experts
Four held for selling fake IPL tickets outside Ekana Stadium
Play depicts Ramayanas epic women characters
LU submits Rs 20.15 crore proposal to upgrade Arts College
Chain snatcher caught after exchange of fire with cops in Varanasi
Special keyboards given to visually impaired students
Quack arrested, 2 hosps sealed after patient dies in Azamgarh
Dalmandi widening: Demolition drive to intensify today
AKTU to allow students to pursue online, distance prgms
Airport set for expansion push with new aircraft stands
Lucknow Metros east-west corridor to get driverless trains
Family announces 2.51 lakh reward for tracing missing elderly woman
Two labourers die while cleaning septic tank on Lucknow outskirts
Outrage Over Late Arrival Of Rescue Teams
Lucknow recorded crime crime case every 7th hour
WB Police Suspect A Gang Of 7 Killed PA Of Suvendu
Several teams of cops have been sent outside the state to trace the hired sharp-shooters. The destinations include Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Odisha. However, the motive behind the killing has also been shrouded in mystery.
SP Demands Live Footage of Counting Centers for 2027 UP Elections
Lucknow, May 9: Dimple Yadav, a Member of Parliament from the Samajwadi Party (SP), has called for the Election Commission to share live footage from counting centers during the upcoming 2027 Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections. This demand follows allegations of irregularities in the counting process during the recently concluded West Bengal Assembly elections, as raised ... Read more SP Demands Live Footage of Counting Centers for 2027 UP Elections
Leopard that injured eight people rescued
Panic subsided along the Bihar-Uttar Pradesh border Friday after a leopard, which injured eight people in separate attacks, was tranquilized and rescued. The animal, believed to have strayed from the Valmiki Tiger Reserve, caused fear across several villages before being safely caged and sent to Gorakhpur Zoo. Joint teams from both states conducted the successful operation.
Tower protests: How Veeru syndrome in Basantis rewriting Sholays script
Uttar Pradesh Launches Self-Enumeration for 2027 Census
Lucknow, May 8: The Uttar Pradesh government is making significant strides to ensure that the 2027 Census is transparent, technology-driven, and accurate. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath formally launched the first phase of the census on Thursday. In line with this initiative, a self-enumeration session was held on Friday at the official residence of Minister for ... Read more Uttar Pradesh Launches Self-Enumeration for 2027 Census
Uttar Pradesh Minister Participates in 2027 Census Self-Enumeration Campaign
Lucknow, May 8: The Uttar Pradesh government has accelerated preparations for the 2027 census, emphasizing transparency, technology-based data collection, and public participation, according to an official press release issued on Friday. As part of this initiative, Minister of Backward Classes Welfare and Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities, Narendra Kashyap, completed his self-enumeration at his official ... Read more Uttar Pradesh Minister Participates in 2027 Census Self-Enumeration Campaign
Killers of Suvendus aide still at large; post-poll violence continues in Bengal
While forensicscollected samples from the crime scene, it did not find any fingerprints in thecar used by the assassins; a team has gone to Uttar Pradesh to trace connectionsofthe killers there
The Uttar Pradesh Subordinate Services Selection Commission (UPSSSC) is closing registrations for Assistant Statistical Officer (ASO) and Assistant Research Officer (ARO) posts on May 11, 2026. This recruitment drive aims to fill 929 vacancies, requiring candidates to have appeared in PET 2025 and possess a postgraduate degree. The selection will be based on a written examination.
Uttar Pradesh Governor Directs Colleges to Join One Nation One Subscription Scheme
Lucknow, May 8: The Governor of Uttar Pradesh, Anandiben Patel, emphasized the need to strengthen research, innovation, and quality-based teaching in higher education institutions. She has directed universities and colleges to connect with the One Nation One Subscription scheme. This initiative will provide students, researchers, and educators with free access to world-class research journals and ... Read more Uttar Pradesh Governor Directs Colleges to Join One Nation One Subscription Scheme
Homeowners in Uttar Pradesh can now file online complaints against builders for illegal transfer charges. UP-RERA has activated a new mechanism allowing successors of deceased allottees to challenge unlawful demands. This move, following a regulatory amendment, caps processing fees for family transfers at Rs 1,000 and for non-family transfers at Rs 25,000.
Uttar Pradesh Government Revamps Flood Management Strategy, Promises Significant Savings
Lucknow, May 8: The Yogi government of Uttar Pradesh is implementing major changes to enhance flood control and management. The administration is shifting from traditional flood control methods to innovative approaches, aiming to save millions of rupees. This new strategy will also reduce the need for repeated acquisition of farmers land for flood control measures. ... Read more Uttar Pradesh Government Revamps Flood Management Strategy, Promises Significant Savings
Uttar Pradesh government scraps smart prepaid meter system; shifts all consumers to postpaid mode
Consumers will receive electricity bills after consumption, with bills for electricity used in May 2026 to be issued in June under the postpaid system
Delhi Police crime branch busted an interstate counterfeit medicine racket, arresting four individuals. The network allegedly sourced government-supplied drugs from Uttar Pradesh and other states, repackaging them for distribution in Delhi-NCR and northeastern India. Investigations revealed a sophisticated supply chain and a potential hawala angle.
Five medical officers were dismissed for remaining absent from duty for a prolonged period without information and for staying away from medical work
UP govt scraps smart prepaid meter system, shifts all consumers to postpaid mode
Uttar Pradesh is switching from smart prepaid electricity meters to postpaid. This decision follows widespread protests over billing issues. Consumers will now receive bills after using electricity. The government aims to address consumer grievances and ensure convenience. New connections will also be postpaid. This change impacts millions of households across the state.
Lakhimpur Kheri violence case: SC expresses disappointment over non-production of witnesses
NEW DELHI, May 8: The Supreme Court on Friday expressed disappointment over the non-production of witnesses in the ongoing trial against Ashish Mishra, son of former Union minister Ajay Mishra, and others in the 2021 Lakhimpur Kheri violence case. A bench of Chief Justice Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi said the status report filed before it by the Uttar Pradesh government has not assigned any reason whatsoever for non-production of witnesses. It noted that no witnesses have been examined [] The post Lakhimpur Kheri violence case: SC expresses disappointment over non-production of witnesses appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Major Action Against Negligent Doctors in Uttar Pradesh: Five Dismissed
Lucknow, May 8: In a significant move against negligence and corruption in the health department, Uttar Pradeshs Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak announced the dismissal of five medical officers on Friday. These officials faced allegations of prolonged absence from duty, administrative negligence, irregularities in the registration of private hospitals, and inadequate patient care. Additionally, a ... Read more Major Action Against Negligent Doctors in Uttar Pradesh: Five Dismissed
Gorakhpur youth held at Lucknow airport with hydroponic weed worth Rs 2.86 crore
A 26-year-old man from Gorakhpur was arrested at Lucknow Airport for attempting to smuggle 2.85 kg of hydroponic weed from Bangkok. Immigration officials detained Razzak Ali, who admitted to acting as a drug mule. The seized contraband has an estimated market value of nearly Rs 2.86 crore.
UP Home Guard Answer Key 2026 released- see direct link here
The Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board has released the UP Home Guard Answer Key 2026. Candidates can download the provisional answer key and their response sheets from the official website. The examination was conducted for 41,424 Home Guard posts. Candidates can check their probable scores and raise objections to the key.
Uttar Pradesh Government Transitions All Smart Meters to Postpaid System
Lucknow, May 8: In a significant move aimed at consumer welfare, the Uttar Pradesh government has ordered all smart meters across the state to operate in postpaid mode. This decision comes under the directive of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. Energy Minister Arvind Kumar Sharma announced that all smart meters installed under the RDSS scheme will ... Read more Uttar Pradesh Government Transitions All Smart Meters to Postpaid System
ISI-linked module busted: Delhi temple, military camp, UP police stations were on target list
Pakistan's ISI allegedly plotted terror attacks in Delhi and Haryana, targeting a historic temple, a popular highway dhaba, and a military camp. Operatives linked to the Shahzad Bhatti module conducted reconnaissance, sharing photos and videos with handlers. The plan aimed to cause panic, disruption, and mass casualties, with police stations in Uttar Pradesh also on the radar.
Uttar Pradesh Government Switches All Smart Meters to Postpaid Mode
Lucknow, May 8: In a significant move aimed at consumer convenience, the Uttar Pradesh government has ordered all smart meters in the state to operate in postpaid mode, as directed by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. Energy Minister Arvind Kumar Sharma announced that all smart meters installed under the RDSS scheme will be switched to the ... Read more Uttar Pradesh Government Switches All Smart Meters to Postpaid Mode
Uttar Pradesh: Drinking water makes several sick with diarrhoea
The incident occurred on Wednesday at Krishna Lok Housing Society along the Delhi-Agra highway, near Jait police station
Punjab wheat evacuation ahead of last year despite lower arrivals; Centre adds 100 railway rakes
To ease mandi congestion, the Food Ministry has allocated 100 additional wheat specials with a capacity of 3 lakh tonnes for Punjab in May, designated for transport to Uttar Pradesh and southern states
UP tops in rooftop solar expansion: Dy CM
Exhibition celebrates women who shaped Awadhs legacy
Red Cross: Insignia of peace and aid in times of distress of humanity
May 8 Is Celebrated As The World Red Cross Day

