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The Lions Of Etawah Safari Will Be Seen On The Historical Engine In Lucknow, Railways Extended Its Hand For Tourism.

Railways is supporting tourism and wildlife conservation of Etawah Safari Park. Now pictures of the lions of Etawah Safari will be installed on a historical engine at Alambagh railway station in Lucknow. This engine is decorated on lion theme, the aim of which is to inspire the passengers to visit the safari park. Director Dr. Anil Patel said that this will increase the number of tourists.

Rae Bareli Will Get 4 Compactor Machines At An Expense Of One Crore, There Will Be Facility In Municipal Cleanliness, Towing Vehicles Will Also Be Purchased.

Rae Bareli Municipality is purchasing four compactor machines to improve the cleanliness and garbage disposal of the city. These machines, costing approximately Rs 1 crore, are expected to arrive by the end of January. Towing vehicles will also be purchased along with these. These machines will be installed at places with high garbage generation, which will improve the cleanliness ranking of the city.

In Mau, Two Teachers Abused Girl Students, Angry Students Sat On Strike

In Mau's Sonidhapa Inter College, girl students staged a protest accusing two teachers of indecency and abuses. Under the banner of Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad, girl students demonstrated by locking the college gate. Their demand was that the government teacher should be suspended and the service of the contractual teacher should be terminated. DIOS gave written assurance of action within 24 hours, after which the protest ended.

Due To Fog, Sunlight Is Not Coming Out, Flowers Started Turning Yellow And Falling, Due To Moisture The Outbreak Of Diseases Started Increasing In Wheat, Pea, Mustard And Gram.

Crops are suffering huge losses due to severe cold and fog in Banda. The flowers of mustard and pigeon pea are falling, while the yields of lentils, gram and linseed are being affected. Due to lack of sunlight, the growth of crops has stopped and the incidence of diseases has increased. Agricultural experts have advised farmers to use irrigation, fumigation and fungicides to protect them from frost.

Three Indian Tourists Died In Nepal, Relatives Received Information On The Third Day

Three Indian youths from Bihar, who had gone to visit Nepal on New Year, died in a horrific road accident. His Tata Sumo fell into a 100 meter deep gorge in Makwanpur district, killing all six occupants. The relatives received information three days after the accident, after which they left for Nepal via Sonauli border to collect the body. The process of bringing the dead bodies to India is going on with the help of the local administration.

134 Suspected Bank Accounts Embezzling Cyber Fraud Money Identified, Investigation Confirms 34 Mule Bank Accounts In 11 Banks

Barabanki Cyber ​​Police has identified 134 suspected 'mule' bank accounts, which are used by cyber criminals to withdraw fraudulent funds. The investigation, based on complaints received on the National Cyber ​​Crime Reporting Portal, has confirmed transactions worth lakhs of rupees in 34 accounts in 11 banks. The Superintendent of Police has advised people not to fall prey to the lure of such commission and to remain alert, so that they do not become victims of cyber fraud.

Good News! Chandauli Will Soon Get The Gift Of Roadways Bus Depot, Passengers Will Get All The Facilities Under One Roof.

The obstacles in the construction of modern roadways bus depot in Chandauli to be built at a cost of Rs 22 crore have been removed. The work is likely to start by the end of this month. In this depot spread over 4.5 acres, passengers will get all the modern facilities, so that they will not have to wander for buses. This depot will also increase the revenue and development of the district by eliminating dependence on Varanasi.

Seven Year Old Son Was Poisoned By Poisonous Water Before His Eyes; Mother Had Thrown The Compensation Amount On The Officials

Recalling Agra's Khatikpada water tragedy of 1993, Indra Devi narrated how she had lost her seven-year-old son Jogendra to contaminated water. He recalled that fateful morning and the terror that spread in the colony. Indra Devi had rejected the compensation of Rs 10,000 offered by the authorities, demanding that the water tank be cleaned so that no other mother loses her son.

Uncontrolled Truck Took The Life Of A Farmer In Badaun, Angry Villagers Laid Siege And Handed Over The Driver To The Police.

Farmer Prempal died on the spot after being hit by a truck on Dataganj-Badaun road in Badaun on Thursday morning. After the collision, the driver ran towards Badaun with the truck, but the villagers chased him and stopped him near Majhiya village. Angry villagers caught the driver and handed him over to the police. The police sent the body for autopsy.

Textile And Silk Park Will Be Built In Maghar Of Sant Kabir Nagar, Process Of Ground Survey Started

Preparations have started to develop textile and silk parks on the land of closed spinning mills in four districts of Uttar Pradesh including Maghar in Sant Kabirnagar. The Handloom and Textile Industries Department has given instructions for a detailed ground survey for this. This initiative will lead to better utilization of industrial assets, create new employment opportunities at the local level and strengthen the regional economy. After the survey report, the way for the establishment of the park will be cleared.

'Papa, Now There Will Be No Problem Because Of Me', The Father Was Stunned After Listening To His Son On The Phone, Police Saved His Life Like This

A young man told his father on the phone that he would not face any problem now, due to which the father became worried. He informed Siddharthnagar police. Police traced the youth's location to Babhanan in Basti and rescued him safely with the help of Basti police. The young man was upset due to shop related tension, who was later handed over to the family.

Controversy Over A Post On Instagram, Several Rounds Fired From Pistols, Youth Injured Due To Bullet Injury

A young man was shot in a dispute over an Instagram post in Nangalsoti police station area of ​​Bijnor. Usman and Faheem, residents of Dahirpur, were attacked by half a dozen youth, in which Usman was shot in the thigh. Faheem managed to escape. The police took the injured to the hospital. Investigation revealed that the dispute had started from a social media post and turned into a fight for supremacy. The police is investigating the matter

Husband Shoots Wife In Land Dispute, Condition Critical; Woman Lives Separately With Elder Son

Husband Hariom shot his wife Pushpa Devi over a land dispute in Kanth area of ​​Moradabad. Asha worker Pushpa Devi was shot in the chest, after which she was admitted to the hospital and the bullet was removed after surgery. Now his condition is out of danger. Police have registered an FIR against Hariom and two unidentified people and the search for the accused is on.

In Aligarh, A Truck Loaded With Wheat Collided With A Tree, Sacks Scattered On The Road, Jammed.

On Wednesday night, a truck laden with wheat collided with a Peepal tree near Hotel Orchid Blue on Ramghat Road in Aligarh. In the accident, wheat sacks scattered on the road, blocking the road and causing a long traffic jam. Local people alleged that the driver was drunk. Government seal of Punjab was seen on the sacks, which is suspected to be ration wheat. The police is investigating the matter

Ghaziabad Shaken By Road Accidents: Youth Killed, Four Injured In Three Accidents On GT Road Late Night.

One youth died and four others were injured in three separate road accidents on GT Road in Ghaziabad late on Wednesday night. Near Ghantaghar, a speeding truck hit the bike rider Avchesh Kumar, due to which he died on the spot. In other accidents, a person was injured on Railway Road and an e-rickshaw driver and passenger were injured near Hindon River Metro Station.

A 2 Year Old Innocent Girl Was Sitting In The Room Crying, When The Family Heard The Sound And Reached There, They Were Shocked To See The Scene; Screams And Cries

Sandhya Tiwari, 38, wife of a property dealer, committed suicide by hanging herself from the fan in Anand Nagar, Rawatpur, Kanpur. At the time of the incident, their two-year old innocent daughter was crying in the room, hearing which the family members came to know. Police are investigating the case, although the reasons for suicide are not yet known. There was a sacred thread ceremony of the son in the family on 23rd January.

Campaign For License Verification Of Wholesale Drug Sellers Will Run From February In UP, FSDA Commissioner Gave Instructions

Food Safety and Drug Administration FSDA will verify the licenses and warehouses of wholesale drug sellers in Uttar Pradesh from February. This campaign is being run to stop the misuse of cough syrup and narcotics medicines containing codeine. Commissioner Dr. Roshan Jacob has instructed Assistant Commissioners and Inspectors to check the registered address, storage arrangement and presence of the appropriate person. There will also be an opportunity to return the license before the campaign.

Weather Update: People Of Ramnagari Will Get Relief From Severe Cold, Weather Will Remain Clear For Three Days From January 9; Sunshine Will Shine

Severe cold wave continues in Ayodhya, although the sun came out on Wednesday but the melting continued. The weather is expected to improve from January 9, when due to western disturbance south-easterly winds will blow and the temperature will rise. There is a possibility of sunshine and relief from cold for the next three days, 9-11 January. However, the temperature will start falling again from January 12.

Gram Panchayats Will Be Hi-tech In UP, Villagers Will Be Able To Deposit Fees For Income And Caste Certificate Through QR Code.

On the instructions of the government, to increase the income of Gram Panchayats, self source revenue OSR accounts are being linked to QR code. With this, payment of government fees like birth-death, caste, income certificate etc. will be easier digitally. This initiative will increase transparency and make Gram Panchayats self-reliant. This process has started in 119 gram panchayats of Unchahar, Jagatpur, Rohaniya block, so that villagers will be able to easily avail the services.

Ultimatum To State Employees In UP: If You Do Not Give Details Of Movable And Immovable Property By January 31, You Will Not Get Salary In February.

It is mandatory for state employees and officers of Uttar Pradesh to upload details of their movable and immovable assets on the Manav Sampada portal by January 31. If they do not do so, they will not get their salary for the month of January in February. The Chief Secretary has instructed all the department heads to ensure strict compliance with this order. This rule is mandatory under the Uttar Pradesh Government Employees Conduct Rules, 1956, which covers about 8.74 lakh personnel.

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