UP Police Maintains Zero Tolerance on Crime: 3 Criminals Killed, 46 Injured in 36 Encounters in 48 Hours

Lucknow: Reaffirming its strict zero tolerance policy on crime, the Uttar Pradesh Police has intensified statewide action against criminals, resulting in three encounters deaths and 46 injured offenders in the last 48 hours, according to official data. During the same period, police carried out 36 separate encounters, leading to the arrest of 61 criminals, including the injured, officials confirmed. Statewide Crackdown Underway Director General of Police (DGP) Rajeev Krishna said the ongoing campaign against organized and street crime will continue with full intensity. He stated that the police are acting…

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Uttar Pradesh Launches First-Ever Digital Census Exercise

Lucknow: In a landmark move towards data-driven governance, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday formally launched the first phase of the Census 2027 exercise, introducing the state’s first-ever digital census system along with a citizen-led self-enumeration facility. The launch ceremony, held at the Chief Minister’s residence in Lucknow, marked the beginning of the house listing and housing census operations, under the theme “Our Census, Our Development.” Citizens Can Self-Enumerate for the First Time For the first time in Uttar Pradesh, citizens will be able to participate directly in…

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NCRB finds Uttar Pradesh better placed on law and order front

Lucknow: The latest National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) 2024 report has placed Uttar Pradesh in a significantly improved position on multiple crime indicators, highlighting a lower crime rate than the national average and strong performance in women’s safety and conviction rates. According to the report, India recorded 35,44,608 total criminal cases in 2024, with a national crime rate of 252.3. Uttar Pradesh reported a considerably lower crime rate of 180.2, positioning the state at a relatively better rank among Indian states despite its large population share of nearly 17%. UP’s…

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Uttar Pradesh Ends Smart Prepaid Meter System, Shifts All Consumers to Postpaid Mode: Energy Minister

Lucknow: In a significant policy shift aimed at easing consumer billing concerns, the Uttar Pradesh government has decided to discontinue the smart prepaid electricity meter system across the state and convert all smart meters into postpaid mode. Energy Minister Arvind Kumar Sharma announced that the decision has been taken under the directions of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, prioritizing consumer convenience in electricity services. He confirmed that all smart meters installed under the RDSS (Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme) will now operate exclusively in postpaid mode. Electricity Bills After Usage, Not in…

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The Last Lap of Marine Drive

The sun dipped low over Lucknow, bleeding gold and amber into the sky as it reflected off the still waters beside Marine Drive. The stretch of road—smooth, winding, and dangerously alive at dusk—looked almost innocent in daylight. But as evening arrived, it transformed into something else entirely. A battlefield. A stage. A religion for speed. And at its center stood a name that had become legend. Rohan. The Speed Racer of Marine Drive. The Man Who Spoke in Speed Rohan was not a driver in the ordinary sense. He never…

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Feluda in the City of Forgotten Secrets

The City That Watches in Silence In the heart of Lucknow, where history breathes through arches and old havelis, a mystery quietly deepened—one that soon drew the attention of Feluda, the legendary detective known for his calm intellect and razor-sharp observation. This time, however, he was not alone. Beside him stood Topshe, his young cousin and constant companion, and soon to join them was someone who always brought chaos wrapped in comedy—Lalmohan Ganguly, famously known as Jatayu, the writer of thrilling adventure novels that were far more dramatic than realistic.…

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Whispers in Chowk: The Malik Conspiracy

The night had a strange way of breathing in Lucknow. It didn’t arrive all at once—it seeped in, slow and deliberate, like ink spreading through water. Fog rolled over the city’s old bones, swallowing streetlamps, muting footsteps, and softening even the proud outlines of its heritage. The Nawabi city, usually dressed in its daytime charm of kebabs, courtyards, and poetry, now looked like something else entirely—older, sharper, and quietly dangerous. On nights like this, Lucknow didn’t feel lived in. It felt watched. And Ananya Singh had learned long ago that…

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The Night History Fought Back

Lucknow: The sun hung low over Lucknow, its amber light spilling across the ancient domes and corridors of the Bara Imambara. Long shadows stretched like silent witnesses across its vast courtyard, where history itself seemed to breathe through stone and silence. The monument—majestic, intricate, and defiant—stood at the center of a world now teetering on the edge of chaos. It was 2025. Borders were unstable, alliances fragile, and cultural heritage sites had become battlegrounds for ideology as much as territory. In this fractured reality, an extremist faction had emerged with…

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Evil Has a Home

Prologue: Where the Road Ends and Fear Begins On the outskirts of a forgotten town—so small it seemed to hesitate before appearing on maps—stood a structure that refused to belong to the present. Locals called it simply: the House on Haunted Hill. It loomed above the treeline like a watching eye, its silhouette carved against the fading sky. No birds nested on its roof. No vines truly claimed its walls. Even time seemed reluctant to touch it, circling around it instead of passing through. People did not visit the house.…

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Chhota Bheem & the Kalraaj Curse

In the vibrant city of Lucknow, where ancient palaces whispered tales of valor and forgotten magic, an ominous shadow began to spread. As the sun dipped behind domes and minarets, the streets were bathed in an uneasy twilight, as if the city itself sensed an approaching doom. Old legends spoke of a Dark Lord—Kaalraj, a sorcerer who had once been sealed away in the depths of forgotten lore. Now, he had returned. His ambition was simple yet terrifying: to plunge Lucknow into eternal darkness. Wherever he walked, life withered. Gardens…

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