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Better firearms, training for UP cops

Cops in Uttar Pradesh will soon be given sophisticated firearms and will also be given regular training to use these firearms.

Lucknow to get international cricket stadium

Lucknow will soon get an international cricket stadium and a world class cricket academy.

U.P. to push wildlife and eco tourism

UP chief minister Akhilesh Yadav plans to promote eco-tourism in the state in a big way.

SP, UP govt doublespeak embarrasses both

The bureaucracy in Uttar Pradesh has started causing embarrassment to the state government by ensuring that it makes the government speak in a voice that is opposed to the stand taken by the Samajwadi

Sanjay Joshi posters in UP

Whenever there is infighting in Bhartiya Janata Party, Lucknow can never be far behind.

UP BJP returns to Varun, Yogi, Hindutva

With all their experiments having failed to revive the BJP in Uttar Pradesh, the party leadership is finally turning towards leaders who are known for the saffron hues.

UP IAS Association set for resurrection

The Uttar Pradesh IAS Association that had been lying defunct since 2007 when Ms Mayawati became chief minister, is now poised for a resurrection.

Too many CMs in UP, says BSP

The Bahujan Samaj Party said on Sunday that the Akhilesh Yadav government had several chief ministers-in-waiting, as a result of which the government was proving a failure on all fronts.

900 apply for SP tickets for LS polls

The Samajwadi Party has so far received 900 applications for 80 Lok Sabha seats and there are, apparently, no non-serious candidates because each application is accompanied with a bank draft of Rs 10,

UP CM enjoys feel-good factor

The flame of hope still burns bright, there is relief in the air but disappointment is also creeping up.

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