Amita Verma

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Old-timers in UP BJP in oblivion

Old-timers in UP BJP have been pushed into oblivion and there is no effort by the party leadership to bring them on to the centrestage of UP politics for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.

Cops to take lessons from seers, management gurus

The police in Lucknow will now take lessons on teamwork, task planning and coordination from management gurus at the IIM-Lucknow, while the seers at the Ram Krishna Math will give them lesson in ethics and behaviour through meditation and yoga.

Police arrests sacked driver

In less than 24 hours of seven persons of a family being murdered in Ghaziabad, the UP police succeeded in solving the case and arresting the man accused of being responsible for the killings.

Blind faith kills birds, animals

Lucknow: Traditional medicine and superstition is rapidly causing depletion in the various species of birds and animals in Uttar Pradesh.

Bride in UP gets married to a doll

The bride sat with a 10 inch male doll as the Pandit recited “mantras” at the wedding ceremony.

Terror suspect death fuels divide

The death of terror suspect Khalid Mujahid last week is gradually turning into a major communal issue.

Muslim clerics seek dismissal of UP govt

Even as the Akhilesh government bends backwards to pacify Muslims over the death of terror suspect Khalid Mujahid, Muslim clerics and social activists are now demanding the dismissal of the Samajwadi

Resentment in UP police over cases

Resentment is brewing in the police force in Uttar Pradesh over the manner in which the state government allowed FIRs against 42 police officials for the “death” of terror suspect Khalid Mujahid.

UP loses fruits, veggies worth `10,000cr a year

Uttar Pradesh loses fruits and vegetables worth `10,000 crore per year due to poor or non-availability of post-harvest facilities.

SP attention to Muslims, Brahmins irks Yadavs

The excessive pampering of Muslims and Brahmins by the Samajwadi Party on the eve of Lok Sabha elections has begun annoying other caste groups, particularly Yadavs.

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