Opposition blames Yogi govt for death of 10 newborns in Jhansi hospital
The political leaders demanded compensation for the families of the deceased children and action against the guilty.
The political leaders demanded compensation for the families of the deceased children and action against the guilty.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Saturday expressed his profound sorrow over the loss of lives and the injuries sustained by newborns in the tragic fire at the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) of Jhansi Medical College.
The state Tourism Department has already prepared a detailed roadmap for this initiative. If everything proceeds as planned, devotees will have access to these innovative sleeping pods, offering a modern and convenient accommodation option during the grand religious gathering.
Starting from October 8 in Lucknow, the event will run until December 14, culminating in Prayagraj. This time Maha Kumbh is expected to attract 50 crore devotees.
According to the list of victims released by the district administration, the deceased included 106 devotees from 17 districts of UP, as well as one devotee each from Gwalior in Madhya Pradesh, Palwal in Haryana and Deeg in Rajasthan, as well as three from Faridabad.
In addition, Bollywood artistes will entertain the audience at IGP for two days. A dance drama on Ram Stuti will also be performed by Birju Maharaj Kathak Sansthan.
The companies are also working towards the development of drug and medical parks across the state in order to make Uttar Pradesh a pharma hub.
Of notable significance is the government's efforts to establish Ayodhya as the state's inaugural solar city. Progress in this endeavour is well underway, with significant strides witnessed in the installation of solar infrastructure.
Finance Minister Suresh Khanna presented the budget which includes new schemes worth Rs 24,863.57 crore in the state assembly in the presence of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath.
Under this campaign, the state government is committed to distributing Albendazole tablets to 8.66 crore children and youths -- aged 1 to19 years across 66 districts over the next year.