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IAS titles reveal sense of humour

They may have lost their credibility but their sense of humour is intact.

IAS titles reveal sense of humour

They may have lost their credibility but their sense of humour is intact.
The titles given to senior IAS officers at the annual dinner of the UP IAS Association on Friday night prove that the elite cadre retains the ability to laugh at itself and also speak between the lines.

Kalyan’s party to merge with BJP Jan. 21

The merger of former UP chief minister Kalyan Singh’s Jan Kranti Party into the Bhartiya Janata Party will take place with much fanfare here on January 21 at the “Atal Shankhnaad Rally” that will also

Ministers negate chief’s assertions

Ministers in the Akhilesh Yadav government are out to negate the assertions made by Samajwadi Party president Mulayam Singh Yadav.

SMS for safety of schoolgirls

It is an initiative that could ensure the safety of girl students and also alert parents against any such possibility in time.

1.3 cr take dip on opening day

At 5 am, when complete darkness and fog engulfed the entire township, the members of the Mahanirvani Akhara plunged into the freezing waters at Sangam and officially announced the commencement of the

3 rape victim families join hands for justice

The families of three rape victims in Uttar Pradesh have now joined hands to fight for justice.

Kumbh begins today, to draw 100m pilgrims

Hours before the first rays of sun kiss the holy waters at the confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna and the mythical Saraswati on Monday, the Maha Kumbh Mela will get off to magnificent start in Allahabad.

Family fasts for return of soldier’s head

The family of soldier Hemraj Singh went on hungerstrike in Shernagar village of Mathura district on Saturday to demand that the head of the slain soldier be brought back from Pakistan. Hemraj was one of the two soldiers recently killed by the Pakistan Army.

Kumbh: UP set to earn `12Kcr

The Kumbh Mela, the biggest religious congregation in Allahabad that begins on Monday, is expected to bring in an estimated `12,000 crores for the Uttar Pradesh government.

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