Ayodhya, Sept. 4 -- Bhutan Prime Minister Dasho Tshering Tobgay will visit Ayodhya on Friday in what is being described as a visit of deep religious and cultural significance. Tobgay, who is already ... Read More
Lucknow, Sept. 2 -- In a landmark step to make outsourcing services more transparent, accountable, and employee-friendly, the Yogi government has approved the formation of the Uttar Pradesh Outsource ... Read More
Lucknow, Sept. 2 -- For 171 years, the knock of a postman carrying a registered envelope often meant news that could change lives - a court notice, a government order, an appointment letter, or someti... Read More
Lucknow, Sept. 1 -- Heavy monsoon showers continued to pound Uttar Pradesh, throwing normal life out of gear in several districts. The Meteorological department has issued an orange alert for 15 distr... Read More
Lucknow, Sept. 1 -- Security personnel foiled a self-immolation attempt by a woman near the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister's residence here in the Gautampalli area on Monday morning. The woman, identifi... Read More
Lucknow, Sept. 1 -- For seven years, Sheelu from Uttar Pradesh's Hardoi lived with the stigma of being the wife of a man who vanished without a trace. She was accused by her in-laws of having a hand i... Read More
Lucknow, Aug. 31 -- Four people, including the factory owner and his wife, were killed on Sunday morning in a blast at an illegal firecracker unit in Behta village under Gudamba Police Station limits,... Read More
Lucknow, Aug. 31 -- The Uttar Pradesh government has cancelled admissions of 71 students in medical colleges after an inquiry revealed that they had secured seats under the freedom fighter quota by us... Read More
Lucknow, Aug. 31 -- Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav on Sunday criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi's China visit, accusing the BJP of allowing India's dependence on Chinese imports to grow des... Read More
Lucknow, Aug. 30 -- Relentless rains have turned life upside down in large parts of Uttar Pradesh. In 18 districts, floodwaters have crept into homes, fields and streets, forcing thousands of families... Read More