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Lucknow's Heritage Promoted in Canada by AALA

Aadab Arz Lucknow Abroad (AALA) hosted a heritage evening in Vancouver, screening a documentary on Lucknow's history and showcasing shayari to preserve culture for the diaspora. Discover how they're reconnecting generations.

Gujarat MBBS admissions end, Rs 25 crore refund starts

Gujarat's undergraduate medical admission process concludes after final counselling round. Only 3 seats remain vacant statewide. Over Rs 25 crore in deposits to be refunded to eligible students. Read details.

Lucknow: 3 Roads No-Vehicle Zones for New Year

Lucknow police announce three major roads as pedestrian-only zones for Dec 31 New Year celebrations. Gomtinagar, Bada Imambara, and Hazratganj stretches to be vehicle-free for safe revelry. Read details.

Lucknow gears up for massive New Year 2026 celebrations

Lucknow prepares for a vibrant New Year 2026 with a 25-30% rise in events. From DJ nights to Sufi evenings, explore the city's festive calendar. Discover the top venues and trends shaping the celebrations.

NMC Seeks Govt Medical Faculty for Inspection Pool

NMC's MARB invites eligible government medical college faculty to join an assessor pool for inspections, including surprise visits, for AY 2026-27. Apply within 15 days of Dec 22 notice.

Punjab Govt Releases Rs 69 Cr for Medical College Facelift

Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann has sanctioned Rs 68.98 crore for upgrading four premier medical colleges in the state. The funds aim to provide world-class treatment and diagnostic facilities. Read more about this major healthcare push.

Repertwahr Festival 2024: A 13-Year Journey to Success

Lucknow's Repertwahr festival, now a four-day cultural spectacle, doubled its footfall this year. Founder Priyanka Sarkar shares the journey from a 1-2 day event to a major celebration of performing arts. Read more about its evolution and future goals.

Nadda: Govt spends Rs 35 lakh per medical seat yearly

Union Health Minister JP Nadda said the government spends Rs 30-35 lakh annually on each medical seat, urging students to serve society. He highlighted a massive expansion in medical infrastructure.

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