UP Police Constable Dismissed After Inquiry Into Viral Corruption Allegations and Social Media Conduct

Lucknow: The Uttar Pradesh Police has dismissed constable Sunil Kumar Shukla, who had gained widespread attention after posting a series of viral videos on social media alleging corruption, harassment, and irregularities within the police department. The dismissal follows a departmental inquiry that examined both the allegations made by the constable and his conduct while serving in the force. Officials stated that Shukla was found guilty of violating departmental discipline, misusing social media platforms, and repeatedly breaching service rules. Shukla, who was posted at the Lucknow Police Lines, had earlier been…

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Ayodhya Donation Theft Case Sparks Questions on Trust, Transparency, and Temple Governance

Ayodhya: The alleged embezzlement of donations at the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust has emerged as one of the most significant controversies surrounding the Ram Mandir since its inauguration, triggering widespread debate over accountability, transparency, and the management of one of India’s most revered religious institutions. The case, which has led to the arrest of eight employees, the registration of a First Information Report (FIR), and the recovery of approximately ₹80 lakh in allegedly misappropriated funds, has generated intense political and public scrutiny. While investigators currently describe the matter…

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BBAU Study on Retracted Tuberculosis Research Highlights Growing Concerns Over Scientific Integrity

Lucknow: A groundbreaking study by researchers from Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University (BBAU) has shed new light on the growing challenge of research integrity in the scientific community. The study, published in the prestigious Archives of Microbiology, provides one of the most comprehensive analyses to date of retracted tuberculosis (TB) research papers worldwide. The research was conducted by Yusuf Akhtar and Vineet Kumar, who examined 150 tuberculosis-related research papers that were retracted between 1993 and 2023. Drawing on data from leading scientific databases, including Retraction Watch, Scopus, PubMed, and Web of…

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Lalit Kala Akademi Lucknow Inaugurates Grand ‘Open Studio’ Exhibition Showcasing Emerging Artists

Lucknow: The Regional Centre of Lalit Kala Akademi today inaugurated its much-anticipated ‘Open Studio’ Exhibition under the Scholarship Programme 2023–24, offering visitors a unique opportunity to explore the creative journeys, research practices, and artistic processes of emerging scholars. The exhibition was formally inaugurated in the presence of distinguished senior artists Jai Krishna Agrawal, Rajendra Prasad, and Devendra Tripathi, along with all eight scholarship recipients participating in the programme. The exhibition, which will remain open to the public until June 30, 2026, serves as an engaging platform for young artists to…

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Lalit Kala Akademi Lucknow to Host ‘Vardhani’ Programme Showcasing Young Artists’ Creative Journeys

Lalit Kala Akademi Lucknow

Lucknow: The Regional Centre of the Lalit Kala Akademi, operating under the Ministry of Culture, Government of India, is set to organize an inspiring artistic event titled “Vardhani” on June 30, 2026. The programme will feature a PowerPoint presentation and a special lecture session aimed at highlighting the creative journeys, research, and artistic practices of emerging scholars. The event will be held at the Lalit Kala Akademi Regional Centre, Ekta Vihar, Sector-E, Aliganj, Lucknow, beginning at 4:00 PM. Continuing the Akademi’s long-standing commitment to preserving and promoting visual arts while…

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Scooby Doo & the Case of the Missing Pendant

The afternoon sun dipped low over the ancient walls of the Lucknow Mahal Museum, casting long shadows across the intricate Mughal carvings and historical treasures housed within its vast halls. The museum was abuzz with visitors eager to glimpse the world-famous Nawabi Emerald Pendant, rumored to possess mystical powers and bring boundless good fortune to its wearer. But on the eve of the grand exhibition, the museum’s pride vanished without a trace. Panic ensued. The curator franticly searched the premises, and local authorities were baffled. As night fell, a heavy,…

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The Crimson Night of Lucknow

Lucknow had always been a city of stories. Its grand monuments whispered tales of Nawabs and poets. Its bustling markets echoed with laughter, music, and the aroma of kebabs drifting through the evening air. The magnificent domes of the Bara Imambara stood proudly against the skyline, while the narrow lanes of old Lucknow carried centuries of history in every brick. But one summer, the city became the setting for a story unlike any it had ever known. It began with silence. As dusk settled over the city, people noticed something…

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CHECKMATE: The Night the City Changed Hands

The city had many names. To tourists, it was a glittering wonder of steel towers and neon dreams. To politicians, it was the financial heartbeat of the nation. But to those who lived in its forgotten alleys and abandoned warehouses, it was a chessboard—a place where power shifted silently, where every move carried consequences, and where survival depended on seeing three steps ahead. For nearly a decade, one faction had ruled that board. The Vipers. Their symbol was painted across walls, stamped on illegal shipments, and whispered in fear by…

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The Last Train to Hogwarts

The sun was sinking behind the rugged Scottish Highlands when the whistle echoed across the valley, long and haunting, carrying with it a note of farewell. Golden light washed over the tracks, turning the steel rails into ribbons of fire. Against the glowing horizon stood the Hogwarts Express, its scarlet engine gleaming beneath clouds of white steam. For generations, the train had been more than transportation. It was the bridge between the ordinary and the extraordinary. Every September, young witches and wizards stepped aboard carrying trunks full of books and…

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Beyond the Headlines: The Cost of Negligence We All Pay

By Aparna Mishra Lucknow: Every time news of a tragic accident breaks, one question inevitably arises: Could this have been prevented? Whether it is a devastating fire in a building, the collapse of a bridge, or a fatal incident at an educational institution, the aftermath often follows a familiar pattern. There is public mourning, extensive media coverage, political statements, investigations, and administrative action against a few officials. Gradually, attention fades, and life appears to return to normal. But for many, life never truly returns to normal. For families who lose…

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