This is the fifth time that she has been targeted, the police said. She had been stabbed in 2012.
The latest attack took place last night near a hostel in Aliganj area where the 45-year-old resides despite the presence of security for her protection.
She was rushed to a hospital with burn injuries on her face and neck, the police said. Her condition was stated to be stable.
Just four months ago, two men allegedly forced acid down her throat on board a train near here -- an incident that had created a huge furore.
Police said no FIR has been registered yet and they are waiting for a complaint from the victim's family.
"There was a guard and some girls, who were there on the roof, when the incident took place but none of them saw anyone. This is an unfortunate incident. Police are looking into the matter and have also detained those involved in the previous incident," State Women Welfare Minister Rita Bahuguna Joshi said.
After the knife attack in 2012, she had again been attacked with acid in 2013, police officials said.
On March 23 this year, the woman had submitted a written complaint to the government railway police at the Charbagh Station alleging that acid had been forced down her throat on board the Allahabad-Lucknow Ganga Gomti Express. She wrote the complaint as she could not speak.
While she was admitted to the King George's Medical University, three women constables were suspended for allegedly clicking selfies with her.
"Be it the hostel warden or the girls, no one saw the attacker or anyone fleeing from there. We are trying to take the statement of the victim," a police officer said.
The constable deployed for her protection also said he did not see anyone running away from the spot.
"When I heard a voice, I ran towards the hostel, but I did not find anyone running from there. I was there outside," constable Sandeep said.
The Samajwadi Party attacked the BJP government in the state over the law and order situation.
Congress leader Devendra Pratap Singh also denounced the BJP government for their "failure to check" such incidents.
"The attacks on women have increased under the present government. The Yogi Adityanath goverment has failed to check them," he said.
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