CM Yogi Meets Yamanashi Vice Governor, Emphasis on Green Hydrogen Collaboration Lucknow: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Wednesday held a courtesy meeting with a high-level delegation from Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan, led by Vice Governor Junichi Ishidora, at his official residence in Lucknow. The meeting focused on strengthening the India–Japan strategic partnership, with particular emphasis on cooperation in green hydrogen, innovation, and sustainable industrial development. Welcoming the eight-member Japanese delegation, the Chief Minister said that relations between India and Japan go beyond diplomacy and are rooted in mutual trust, discipline, innovation,…
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State Cabinet Approves Permanent Rehabilitation of 99 Displaced Hindu Bengali Families
Lucknow: In a significant humanitarian decision, the Uttar Pradesh government has approved the permanent rehabilitation of 99 Hindu Bengali families displaced from erstwhile East Pakistan (now Bangladesh). The decision was taken at a Cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, marking an important step toward ensuring a safe, dignified, and stable future for these long-displaced families. These families have been residing for several years on lake land in village Nangla Gosai of Mawana tehsil in Meerut district, an area classified as environmentally sensitive. Keeping environmental conservation in mind, the…
Read MoreCabinet Approves ₹721.40 Crore Sewerage Project for Gorakhpur under AMRUT 2.0
Lucknow: In a major boost to urban infrastructure and sanitation, the Yogi Adityanath-led Uttar Pradesh Cabinet on Thursday approved a ₹721.40 crore sewerage project for Zone-A-3 in Gorakhpur under the Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT) 2.0. The project aims to strengthen sewerage management in the Gorakhpur Municipal Corporation area and promote sustainable urban development. The approved project will directly benefit over 1.95 lakh residents across 17 municipal wards, ensuring scientific collection, treatment, and disposal of sewage. The decision is being seen as a significant step towards improving…
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