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According to the police, the incident happened in Bundi district under Taleda police station area. (Image used for representation). (GETTY IMAGES.)

Dalit man chained and kept in cattle shed for 31 hrs after failing to repay loan

Jaipur: After failing to repay a loan hthe victim, Radheshyam Meghwalhad taken, a 35-year-old Dalit youth was allegedly kidnapped, beaten, chained and kept in a cattle shed for 31 hours in Bundi district of Rajasthan. An FIR has been lodged against six people, who are absconding, police said. In the complaint, the victim, who is a labourer, has alleged that he was beaten and kept chained in a cattle shed by the local landlord.

Family members mourn near the mortal remains of Lance Naik Dinesh Kumar of the Indian Army, who was killed in the Pakistani shelling along the Line of Control (LoC), in Palwal, Haryana, on Thursday (PTI)

Last rites of Lance Naik, who died in Poonch shelling, performed in Palwal

Lance Naik Dinesh Kumar Sharma, 32, killed in Poonch sector shelling, was cremated with military honors in Palwal. Survived by pregnant wife, two children, and two army-serving brothers, he was remembered as a brave soldier by grieving family and officials.

The deemed university status will open more avenues for promotion of Hindi. (Sourced)

Kendriya Hindi Sansthan granted deemed university status

Kendriya Hindi Sansthan gains deemed university status, enabling expanded educational opportunities, research focus, and Hindi language promotion under the ministry of education's recent notification from May 5, 2025.

Government to bear community contribution for Har Ghar Nal scheme. (For Representation)

Rural families in U.P. to get potable water sans financial strain

Uttar Pradesh government will cover community contribution for the Har Ghar Nal scheme, eliminating upfront costs for rural households. Villagers receive tap water connections without financial burden, paying only Rs 50 monthly for maintenance.

Uttar Pradesh Congress president Ajay Rai. (HT file)

FIR against U.P. Cong chief over lemon-chilli remarks on Rafale jets

U.P. Congress chief Ajay Rai faces FIR for controversial remarks about Rafale jets, after displaying a toy plane with lemon-chilli, allegedly ridiculing the aircraft and demoralizing armed forces, as per a complaint filed by a local resident.

As part of heightened security measures, police deployment is being planned to monitor suspicious activities. (HT photo)

Meerut on high alert amid India-Pakistan standoff

Meerut district prepares for potential India-Pakistan border tensions by placing health services, transport, and public safety on high alert. Hospitals reserve emergency beds, transport readied for quick mobilization, and police intensify security checks. Nauchandi Fair may be postponed.

Fatehabad police’s economic wing in-charge Sandeep Kumar said that they received a complaint against the accused and twelve more persons for duping people by promising them double returns on their investment. (HT File)

Man held for duping people on pretext of doubling money

Physiotherapist Sukhdev Singh arrested for allegedly scamming 2,934 people out of 80 crore by promising double investment returns through a fraudulent company, using 25 agents to lure victims.

World Bank president Ajay Banga. (HT file)

World Bank president in Lucknow on May 9

World Bank president Ajay Banga visits Lucknow on May 9, meeting CM Yogi Adityanath, touring a ration plant and beekeeping center, and discussing Uttar Pradesh's economic transformation and development potential.

Two held for killing woman, stuffing body in trolley bag in Gurugram

Two held for killing woman, stuffing body in trolley bag in Gurugram

Two men have been arrested in Gurugram for allegedly killing 33-year-old Parveen, whose body was found in a trolley bag on Faridabad road. The suspects, Dinesh Kumar and Viplav Vishwas, reportedly suffocated her during a dispute over money. The incident occurred on May 3, and police are continuing their investigation.

Delhi govt to launch 'Talent Hunt Scheme' to promote budding artists

Delhi govt to launch 'Talent Hunt Scheme' to promote budding artists

The Delhi Government is launching a 'Talent Hunt Scheme' to support and promote emerging artists in the capital. Chaired by Art, Culture and Tourism Minister Kapil Mishra, the initiative aims to provide a platform for artists in various fields, offering guidance and international exposure. The scheme focuses on inclusivity, cultural diversity, and enhancing Delhi's creative landscape through workshops and mentorship.

For representation only (HT File Photo)

UP leads municipal bond boom: VNN raises 50 cr through its first bond issue

Varanasi Nagar Nigam raises Rs 50 crore through its first municipal bond at 8.01% rate, becoming UP's fifth ULB to do so. Funds will develop a hotel complex and market complex, potentially generating Rs 8-9 crore annual revenue and creating 500 jobs.

For representation only (HT FIle Photo)

Jan Aushadhi Kendra numbers set to increase in UP soon

Uttar Pradesh plans to establish Pradhan Mantri Jan Aushadhi Kendras in all district hospitals and community health centers, aiming to increase affordable generic medicine outlets to over 1,100, ensuring wider access to low-cost drugs.

One of the key concerns highlighted was the illegal encroachment of roads in areas like Qaiserbagh and Lalbagh, which have effectively turned into unauthorized garages, causing persistent traffic jams. (File Photo)

Major traffic reforms mulled to decongest Lucknow roads

City officials discussed comprehensive traffic reforms in Lucknow, targeting illegal roadside eateries, unauthorized e-rickshaws, and road encroachments. Plans include new bus terminals, anti-encroachment drives, road improvements, and addressing infrastructure issues to decongest city roads.

A total of 664 mini and large tubewells are operational in the city, catering to 2.10 lakh water tap connections. (For representation)

Tankers to the rescue as water supply complaints in Prayagraj surge amid rising mercury

As temperatures rise, Prayagraj water department deploys 95 tankers to address supply shortages. Control rooms handle 10-40 daily complaints, aiming to restore water within 60 minutes. City provides 400 MLD against 370 MLD demand, ensuring residents' water needs.

A mango orchard in Malihabad (Sourced)

Bigger, juicier, sweeter: Expect an XL mango crop, say experts

Experts predict an excellent mango crop in Uttar Pradesh this season, with timely rains and favorable weather conditions promising larger, sweeter fruits. Farmers expect better yields and higher prices, with varieties like Dussehri anticipated to hit markets in early June.

Statewide weather data reveals Varanasi and Basti reported the highest maximum temperature at 40°C. (Sourced)

U.P. braces for rising temps, light showers to linger

Temperatures in Uttar Pradesh set to rise gradually, with IMD predicting moderate heat and light showers primarily in southern districts. Maximum temperatures expected around 39°C, with partly cloudy skies and no imminent heatwave forecast.

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