India needs to build state capacity at multiple levels
UP's decisions on molasses quota for country liquor makers could have a major bearing on the country's green energy production
Adityanath govt likely to introduce Bill in the state legislature; earlier efforts to set up a functional board did not meet with much success
Once he was entangled, incriminated, and arrested for the alleged rape of a law student, who claimed to have come out after long victimisation, Chinmayanand had no escape route
As per state estimates, 200,000 charging stations will be needed over next few years to cater to the growing fleet of public and private EVs
A total of 82 separate bids received, with 10 contenders bidding for all six packages of the project
Yogi claimed a Korean delegation, which had recently met him, was looking to invest almost Rs 60,000 cr in the state in different sectors
Adityanath claimed UP was already an attractive destination for private investments and the recent measures would provide further traction to the state
On Wednesday, the Allahabad High Court directed the state government to clear dues of sugarcane growers
Candidates will be able to make corrections in the UPSSSC application form till October 16, 2019
New start-up policy on anvil with focus on agro, energy sectors
The law was passed by VP Singh in 1981 because the ministers were poor and could not afford to pay taxes with their meagre salaries
Estimated working capital needs of the units rises 20% this season, state govt to stand guarantor for loans
SIDBI will manage the venture capital corpus
State urban transport directorate to facilitate setting up of charging stations and maintenance infra to service the vehicles under the same tendering process
The Uttar Pradesh Defence corridor is estimated to attract Rs 20,000 crore investment and create 250,000 jobs
UP DElEd result 2019: More than 200,000 candidates appeared for the UP DElEd exam 2019
Abhishek Yadav holds a Limca World record for training 5,700 girls in self-defence techniques in Kunda, Pratapgarh, and Uttar Pradesh
Pharmaceutical Major Johnson & Johnson said it has paid Rs 25 lakh each to three victims of its faulty acetabular surface replacement (ASR) hip implants in Uttar Pradesh. According to Uttar Pradesh Drug Licensing and Control officer A K Jain, the company has given compensation to three patients who had undergone revision surgeries for the faulty implants made by the company. The Delhi High Court had in May directed Johnson and Johnson to make an interim payment of Rs 25 lakh each to the 67 patients who have undergone revision surgeries. Jain said the Uttar Pradesh Drug Licensing and Control Authority was promptly following such complaints.
Since the much-hyped pre-poll alliance between the SP and BSP failed to click at the elections, Mayawati is now compelled to play all her cards