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Uttar Pradesh

Mulayam wants SP to 'grasp power at Centre'

Noting that party's expansion is the need of the hour to 'grasp power at Centre', Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav today said SP will field candidates in other states besides UP in the LS polls.

UP: 3 minors, woman raped in separate incidents

A minor girl was allegedly kidnapped and later gangraped by three youths in Khatoli town in UP, police said on today.

Sarabjit not brought to India due to certain circumstances: Nitish

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Friday termed the death of Sarabjit Singh in Pakistan as "unfortunate" and said that he was not brought to India for treatment because of certain circumstances.

Protests greet delegates at Noida’s ADB summit

Around 200 protesters greeted delegates on the first day of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) summit that kick-started at Greater Noida’s India Expo Centre on Thursday.

The Khan of Lucknow

After his uncle and regent, Azam Khan, was frisked at Boston airport, a devoted Tipu – UP CM Akhilesh Singh Yadav – paid back by defending the izzat (honour) of the person who raised the slogan during the 2000 LS by-poll: "Tipu ko sultan banao (Make Tipu the king)." Sunita Aron reports. From warrior to mentor

Varun likens party boss to Vajpayee

Varun Gandhi today gave a new twist to the prime ministerial candidate race in BJP, comparing party president Rajnath Singh to Atal Bihari Vajpayee and saying he has the ability to bring together people of different religions and castes.

Minor girl burnt alive by neighbour for resisting rape attempt in UP

A 16-year-old girl was burnt alive allegedly by her neighbour after she resisted his attempt to rape her at Kairana Town in Shamli district.

Five cops suspended for custodial death

A day after a 28-year-old murder accused was found hanging inside a lock-up at the Indiapuram police station, the police on Monday suspended five police officials, including the station house officer (SHO), Peeyush Khandelwal and Saurabh Trivedi report.

Security of Pak inmates tightened in UP jails

In the wake of brutal attack on Indian national Sarabjit Singh in a Pakistani prison, Uttar Pradesh authorities have alerted the jail superintendents to make adequate security arrangements for prisoners from Pakistan.

29 police officers suspended since 2009, but none found guilty

As many as 29 police officers, including five Indian Police Service and 24 Provincial Police Services, were suspended by the Uttar Pradesh government in the last four years, an RTI query has revealed.

Power consumer body wants end to self-billing

The Rajya Vidyut Upbhokta Parishad has called upon Lucknow Electricity Supply Administration to end the self-billing system and ensure proper meter reading by its staff, reverting to the system followed earlier.

Metered supply a pipe dream for Jal Sansthan?

The Jal Sansthan had to start metered water supply in trans-Gomti areas of the city from April, but it hasn’t been able to do so due to Jal Nigam’s failure to install meters in 2.5 lakh houses.

The mint that grows profits for farmers!

A drive by the fields on the city’s outskirts is a refreshing experience - even in this blazing heat. You are greeted by dark green leaves and exhilarating aroma that remind you of mouthwash, toothpaste, chewing gum, cool hair oils and talcum powders!

‘Population control a must to conserve environment’

Since environment is not tangible and cannot be preserved, hence the need is to make efforts for conserving it, said noted educationist Prof Bhumitra Dev during a national seminar on environment organised here at the BSNV College on Sunday.

Army’s daredevilry on display

Event showcases adventure sports to motivate youth to choose defence forces as a career.
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