‘Fake’ madrasas costing UP govt Rs 100 crore annually: Minister
LUCKNOW: ‘Fake’ madrasas costing the state exchequer over Rs 100 crore per year have been detected by the Uttar Pradesh government during its drive to
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Skip to contentLUCKNOW: ‘Fake’ madrasas costing the state exchequer over Rs 100 crore per year have been detected by the Uttar Pradesh government during its drive to
Asking officials to identify those involved in the Meerut incident, Yogi adityanath said that it should be ensured that such incidents are not repeated. TWO
Adityanath said he shares years-old ties with the spiritual guru and whenever he came to Lucknow, he visited him. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath
Om Prakash Rajbhar, the minister for Divyang and OBC welfare, said this while addressing a meeting of his Suheldev Bhartiya Samaj Party (SBSP). Ballia (UP):
Adityanath is believed to have delivered hate speeches calling for “revenge” for a dead Hindu man. The Allahabad High Court on Thursday rejected a petition
The two criminals, Salim Ali and Irshad Ahmad, were seen holding placards that read that they won’t get involved in any crime in the future.
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