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Baby G: Karnataka's Pioneer in Tribal Healthcare

Discover how Baby G, Karnataka's pioneering tribal healthcare provider, combines professional training with lived Adivasi experience to deliver life-saving care to remote communities. Read her inspiring story.

Caste, Region in Focus for UP Cabinet Expansion

Caste equations and regional representation are key as UP CM Yogi Adityanath expands his cabinet. Western UP likely to gain, with Bhupendra Chowdhary, Ashok Kataria in contention. Read more.

UP's Industrial Leap: 800 to 8,000 Factories in a Decade

Uttar Pradesh's industrial journey from 800 factories in 5 years to 8,000 in one year marks a dramatic shift. Explore the policy reforms and infrastructure driving this economic transformation. Read the full analysis.

UP Healthcare Sees Landmark Transformation in 2025

2025 emerges as a landmark year for healthcare in Uttar Pradesh, driven by digital initiatives, infrastructure expansion, and policy reforms. Discover the key changes shaping the future of wellness in India's most populous state.

UP tables Rs 24,496 crore supplementary budget for FY 2025-26

Uttar Pradesh tables a Rs 24,496 crore supplementary budget, boosting total outlay to Rs 8.33 lakh crore. Focus on industrial development, healthcare, and infrastructure. Key allocations for power, solar energy, and medical education.

5 Zodiac Signs to Transform This Winter

Astrology reveals 5 zodiac signs—Capricorn, Leo, Pisces, Scorpio, Virgo—poised for profound personal change this winter. Discover how the season will reshape their lives.

Amethi Medical College Expansion to 550 Beds by 2026

The autonomous state medical college in Amethi's Tiloi tehsil is undergoing a major expansion to a 550-bed modern hospital by January 2026. This ₹300 crore project aims to transform healthcare in the region.

Rs 9.8 Crore for Medical Equipment in 14 UP Hospitals

Uttar Pradesh government sanctions Rs 9.8 crore to upgrade 14 hospitals with modern medical devices. Deputy CM Brajesh Pathak says this will improve patient care and reduce burden on district facilities.

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