The flood situation continued to be grim in the state with 29 districts and more than 25 lakh people badly affected by it.

The All-India Power Engineers Association (AIPEA) will take out a procession in the state capital on September 18 to protest the government's policy to give power generation into private hands.

While more than two dozen districts were flood affected the state government has only added woes to the farmers as acute shortage of fertiliser has come up across the state.

Amidst an uproar the Legislative Assembly passed the Uttar Pradesh Town Planning and Development (Amendment) Bill, 2011, on Thursday which would have far reaching consequences and also spark a fres

With Assembly elections round the corner, the Mayawati Government tabled the supplementary budget of Rs 10,879 crore for the fiscal 2011-12 in the State Assembly on Tuesday earmarking over 26 per c

A division bench of the Allahabad High Court directed the Uttar Pradesh government to decide within a month on the acquisition of over 505 acres of land on the name of Industrial development in Surai Dulha village in Bulandshahr district in 2001.

The bench comprising Justice Amitabh Lala and Ashok Srivatava while disposing off a petition of farmers Rajkumar Singh and 21 others on Tuesday have a

Accepting the logics and rational of the state the Central Planning Commission has approved the annual plan of Rs 47000 crore for the 2011-12 on Monday in Delhi.

Claiming improvement in Uttar Pradesh's industrial scenario, the state government said that an investment of Rs 458 crore had been made in small-scale sector in the first two months of this fiscal year, providing employment to over 28,000 people.

Small-Scale Industries Minister Chandradev Ram Yadav said that against the target to set up 33,000 small-scale industries in Uttar Pradesh, 5,221 had

To take Mayawati's government head-on on farmers issue, state Congress would organise a massive Kisan Maha Panchayat in or near Bhatta-Parsaul in Greater Noida under the leadership of party general secretary Rahul Gandhi before June 25.

''UP Congress would hold chaupals at all the villages which are affected due to land acquisition from June 13 and these people would be asked to join the maha-p

With Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi making it very clear to take the issues of farmers and also declared to hold a `Kisan Panchayat', by the end of this month, the party leaders will hold a one day `Jan Sunwai' (people court) on all the district head quarters of the State to collect the complaints of all those farmers who were agitated against the state government.

Pages