Hi-tech machines used in Mahakumbh to make UP insect-free
Encouraged by this success, the Uttar Pradesh government now plans to deploy these advanced machines across the state for the first time, aiming to make the state insect-free.
Encouraged by this success, the Uttar Pradesh government now plans to deploy these advanced machines across the state for the first time, aiming to make the state insect-free.
The divine and grand spectacle of Mahakumbh 2025 has not only elevated the spiritual prestige of Teerthraj Prayagraj but also given a significant boost to the city’s economy. The 45-day-long event proved especially beneficial for the hospitality sector, including the hotel and restaurant industry, as well as tour operators and retail traders.
Speaking at the event, he praised the government’s commitment to women’s empowerment, saying, "Under Prime Minister Narendra Modi ji’s leadership, the empowerment of women has paved the way for a prosperous and self-reliant society and nation."
The much-anticipated 1 PM draw has been declared. The lucky winner of the Rs. 1 Crore first prize is ticket number 46B 64705.
Amidst the massive influx of devotees at Mahakumbh, the Uttar Pradesh Police, along with PAC, NDRF, SDRF, and Fire Department personnel, demonstrated exceptional honesty and commitment to duty.
“We will study the provisions of the UCC... but broadly speaking we are in agreement for the UCC," the Haryana chief minister said.
Addressing the 25th convocation of IIT Guwahati, he stressed that Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP) were 'fundamental in governance of the country'.
These doctors are from the first batch of beneficiaries of the contentious Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) which allowed Hindus from neighbouring countries to opt for Indian citizenship.
The Deputy CM further said if any restaurant owner feels that someone is harassing them unnecessarily, they can register their complaint through email on e-mail id hepcharyana@gmail.com.
The Punjab CM’s statement came days after senior AAP leader and Rajya Sabha member Sandeep Pathak had said AAP supports Uniform Civil Code "in principle".