Category: News
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RJD leaders blame Tejashwi for defeat in elections
(Anjali Shreya, Intern Journalist) Patna: Two major reasons were discussed in the meeting called 41 days after the assembly elections to review the defeat. Most leaders believe that the absence of Lalu Prasad Yadav, the RJD chief, made a difference in the outcome and the RJD lagged behind the previous elections. Some leaders, including Vrishin…
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1.96 lakh children did not receive shoes and socks even in the cold winter
Aatmja Kumari(Intern Journalist): Lucknow: The capital is getting cold, but so far about 1.96 lakh children of council schools have not received free shoes and socks from the government. Before winter started, children should have foot socks on their feet, but so far there has been no shipment. The teachers said that the entire number…
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LDA database will go to NIC server
Aatmja Kumari(Intern Journalist): Lucknow: After the Chief Minister’s displeasure over the poor functioning of the LDA, Mandalayukta Ranjan Kumar appeared in action. Late Monday evening, he had a long meeting with officials in LDA. VC Abhishek Prakash was also present. It was decided to shift the database of LDA to the server of NIC. The…
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Counting of DDC Election in Jammu and Kashmir
(Aditya Shaw, Intern Journalist): Counting continues for 280 seats of the District Development Council (DCC) election in Jammu and Kashmir. According to the latest updates, the People’s Alliance for Group Declaration (PAGD) has won two seats and has a lead of 62. BJP is leading in 48 seats. Congress has also done well. She has…
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Secular text of Modi in Aligarh Muslim University: Prime Minister
(Aditya Shaw, Intern Journalist): The centenary program of Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) was addressed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday through video conferencing. In 56 years, Modi is the second Prime Minister after Lal Bahadur Shastri to give a speech at AMU. In his speech, Modi spoke about secularism while talking about the university’s…
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Cases on 34, including Suresh Raina and other celebrities, were partying late at a Mumbai pub
(Aditya Shaw, Intern Journalist):Police raided the Dragon Fly Club near Mumbai Airport at around 2.30 pm on Monday night. Cases have been registered under sections 188, 269 and 34 of IPC against 27 celebrities and 7 staff, including cricketer Suresh Raina. Many celebrities were present at the club. The party had 19 people from Delhi.…
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Mini India resides in AMU, society is bigger than politics- PM Modi
(Deepshikha Gautam, Intern Journalist) Aligarh: The centenary celebrations of Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) were addressed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He said that the buildings of all the departments of AMU have been decorated. Not only this building, but they also have a history of education. It is an invaluable heritage of India. All the…
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Digital pocket making is now happening in metro
(Deepshikha Gautam, Intern Journalist) New Delhi: In recent days, the Delhi Metro Police conducted a study on crime patterns occurring inside the metro and in the metro station and station premises of the stations. It came to light that now the crooks are doing digital pickpocketing in the metro premises instead of snatching someone’s purse.…
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North Eastern Railway Lucknow gets National Energy Conservation Award
Aatmja Kumari(Intern Journalist) Lucknow: At the national level, the North Eastern Railway Lucknow has received the National Energy Conservation Award from the ‘Bureau of Energy Efficiency’. According to railway spokesperson, Mahesh Gupta won the award in building categories (government offices) for energy conservation through solar generation and for the use of energy-efficient products like energy-efficient…
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Exams of state universities will be held in April-May
Aatmja Kumari(Intern Journalist) : Lucknow: The annual undergraduate and postgraduate examinations of state universities in Uttar Pradesh will be conducted in April-May. The results will be announced by June 15. The Department of Higher Education has directed universities to conduct timely examinations according to the academic calendar. Due to corona infection, reading has started a…