Bharat Express

Vishal Talwar




Bharat Express News Network


Yogi government is gearing up to welcome over 41 crore devotees and tourists expected to attend the Maha Kumbh in January 2025.

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath addressed the incident on social media, ensuring that those responsible for disrupting peace in Bahraich will face strict action

Residents can now access services such as issuing duplicate registration certificates (RCs), special permits, fitness certificates, and duplicate driving licenses

The conference was inaugurated by Prof. S.K. Jain, former Principal of Moti Lal Nehru Medical College. Special guest Prof. A.K. Singh, former Vice-Chancellor of Atal Bihari State Medical University, also attended

Outrage continues to mount over the death of Dalit youth Aman Gautam in the Vikas Nagar police station area of Lucknow.

The police have launched an investigation to gather more details on the case. They are looking into how the accused were spreading Christianity in the area and trying to convert residents. Further developments in the investigation are expected

The Allahabad High Court has directed the Station House Officer (SHO) of Kotwali Prayagraj to conduct a thorough investigation into the claims of a couple seeking protection after alleging they were married.

The third Kumbh Conclave aims to build on the Yogi government's successful Kumbh of 2019. It will promote the upcoming Maha Kumbh 2025 both domestically and internationally

Senior RSS leaders will discuss current issues and outline future plans, focusing on organizational goals ahead of the RSS's 100th anniversary next year

In Kumbh 2019, records like the largest bus parade and mass cleanliness drives were set. For 2025, the Yogi government plans to break these records by organizing a parade of 1,000 electric rickshaws, promoting green energy