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  • Robert Vadra Contemplating Political Entry: Moradabad, Amethi, or Haryana?

    Robert Vadra hinted at the possibility of entering active politics during a recent statement. He expressed openness to contesting Lok Sabha Elections, suggesting potential constituencies including Moradabad, Amethi, or Haryana. Vadra emphasized the importance of secularism and urged Prime Minister Modi to focus on addressing people's concerns for progress. He reiterated his family's commitment to a secular India and cited public support as a motivating factor for his potential political role.

  • 'Dead’ man returns to life in UP's Moradabad after 7 hours in mortuary freezer

    According to reports, Srikesh Kumar, an electrician, was hit by a speeding motorbike following which he was taken to the district hospital on Thursday night. The doctors had declared him dead.

  • Rs 22 lakh stolen from BJP MP's home in Delhi

    The money was stolen from the home of Moradabad MP Sarvesh Kumar Singh

  • Sebi to enlist resource persons to spread financial literacy

    Markets regulator Sebi has decided to empanel 'resource persons' to help spread financial literacy in select districts.

  • Wheat production may drop as farmers in UP delay sowing

    Farmers in Uttar Pradesh, a poll-bound state, is struggling to meet their wheat output targets owing to a severe cash crunch, reports Business Line. Sowing of wheat, a key Rabi crop, is being delayed as result.

  • Handicraft exports grow 12% in May

    Handicraft exports grew about 12% year-on-year to USD 205 million in May this year despite demand slowdown in western markets like Europe.

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