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Powering UP with Solar Energy

UP is quietly scripting a solar success story, turning rooftops and open lands into power hubs.With over 3.57 lakh roof top systems and 1,227 MW capacity, the State now ranks among India’s top solar producers.Schemes like PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana have made clean energy affordable, backed by ₹3,000+ crore in subsidies. Under CM Yogi Adityanath, solar energy has become a symbol of progress, jobs, and a greener future. As India races toward a cleaner and more sustainable future, solar energy has moved from being an option to a necessity. In this transition, Uttar Pradesh—once seen as an energy-hungry state—has begun to rewrite its power story. Under the leadership of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, solar energy has emerged as a key driver of change, blending technology, policy, and public participation. From rooftops in small towns to large solar parks in sun-rich regions, the state is quietly building a renewable energy revolution—one panel at a time. In recent years, Uttar Pradesh has made remarkable progress in solar energy. The state has installed around 3.57 lakh rooftop solar systems, achieving a total solar capacity of about 1,227 megawatts (MW). This has placed Uttar Pradesh among the top three solar-energy- producing states in India. Rooftop solar systems have helped households reduce electricity bills by 60–90 percent, making clean energy both affordable and practical. A major boost came from the Pradhan Mantri Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana, under which Uttar Pradesh received over 10.94 lakh applications. To support this massive response, the central government provided ₹2,440 crore in subsidies, while the state government added nearly ₹600 crore, ensuring wider access to solar installations for middle- and lower-income families. The government has also promoted solar energy in public infrastructure. Schools, hospitals, government offices, and local bodies have adopted rooftop solar systems, reducing power costs and setting an example for citizens. Farmers have benefited through solar-powered irrigation pumps, cutting fuel expenses and improving energy reliability in rural areas. By simplifying policies and encouraging private investment, Yogi Adityanath’s government has also created jobs in installation, maintenance, and manufacturing. Overall, Uttar Pradesh’s solar journey reflects a clear vision—clean energy, economic growth, and a sustainable future working together.
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Bhajan Clubbing Lands in Lucknow!

Lucknow is officially turning up the spritual volume. Bhajan Clubbing where traditional devotional chants collide with modern beats, is taking the city by storm, and Gen Z is here for it. Forget quiet satsangs—this is bass you can feel, chants you can sing along to, and vibes you can’t resist. So what exactly is bhajan clubbing? Think traditional bhajans and kirtans infused with modern music—EDM, chillstep, soft bass, and even trance-like drops. It’s a space where people chant together, sway, clap, and vibe to devotional lyrics without the confines of a temple. It’s meditation and music, community and creativity, all rolled into one unforgettable night. One of Lucknow’s trendsetting events was Bhakti Beats by RJ Prateek at Karwaan Studio on 31 December 2025, where chants like Shri Krishna Govind Hare Murari and and Jai Shri Ram were remixed with electronic layers, drawing young devotees who danced and meditated at the same time. The city’s largest gathering came at “Bhajan Jamming: Ekatva” at SR Group of Institutions, Bakshi ka Talab, where over 5,000 students and devotees jammed together, clapping, chanting, and soaking in he collective energy. From cafés to open lawns, Lucknow is buzzing with nights where phones are down, reels are rolling, and traditional bhajans meet bass-driven beats, creating a vibe that’s uniquely Lucknowi. From Karwaan Studio to SR Group of Institutions, it is clear: bhajans aren’t fading—they’re being reimagined by the city’s youth, turning spiritual nights into immersive, unforgettable experiences. Bhajan clubbing, which blends traditional devotional music with modern beats, was popularised by young artists like Prachi and Raghav Agarwal of the band Backstage Siblings, whose energetic baithak” performances of chants like Shri Krishna Govind Hare Murari gave the trend its initial Gen Z push. Other groups, such as the devotional rock band Keshavam, have further modernised bhajans with amplified, contemporary arrangements. While Lucknow has become a hotspot with events like Bhakti Beats and Bhajan Jamming: Ekatva, the phenomenon has spread to other major Indian cities. Delhi and Ahmedabad now host youth-oriented bhajan nights in cafes and cultural spaces, Mumbai sees regular “bhajan jamming” sessions near temples, and Bengaluru, Kolkata, and Chennai have emerging communities blending collective chanting with electronic or acoustic beats. Organisers focus on creating sober, and trance-like experiences, appealing to young audiences who want spiritual connection without the constraints of traditional temple settings or nightclub culture. This cross-country spread shows bhajan clubbing has evolved from a niche experiment into a full-fledged cultural movement among India’s youth.
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Lucknow’s AI Awakening!

Lucknow is quietly rewriting its identity—and this time, it’s not just about Kebabs, Chikankari, or Nawabi Tehzeeb. The city of grace is stepping into the future with a bold new title in sight: India’s first AI City—and there is actual data and plans behind the dream.At the heart of this transformation is a massive ₹10,732 crore investment earmarked to build out Lucknow’s AI infrastructure, including over 10,000 high-performance GPUs, multi-modal language models, and a dedicated AI innovation centre, setting it apart from other tech hubs in the country. This investment is reported to be 67 %higher than any other technology infrastructure project in India, positioning Lucknow as a serious national AI hub.The blueprint spans 20+ acres of Phase-I development within a larger ~258 acre AI City zone in the Vrindavan Yojana IT City area. Plans include tech parks, research labs, incubation centres, flexible AI workspaces, and integrated residential and commercial zones to support a true work-live ecosystem.But it’s not just hardware and buildings. The AI Pragya initiative aims to train over 10 lakh people—from students and teachers to government workers and farmers—in AI, machine learning, data analytics, and cybersecurity, in partnership with global tech players like Microsoft, Google, Intel, and Guvi. Imagine a workforce not just using AI, but building it.This isn’t futuristic buzz alone. AI systems are already getting integrated into governance, from advanced traffic management proposals to AI-enhanced surveillance and smart public services. And with institutions like IIT Lucknow and IIM Lucknow feeding the talent pipeline, the city’s academic backbone is strong.If all goes as planned, the city of nawabs may soon be known as the city of neural networks too—and honestly, it suits Lucknow. And maybe that’s the most futuristic part of it all.
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Developing Gomti Riverfront!

Uttar Pradesh government under Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath launched focused riverside development initiatives. The aim has been to improve public spaces, walking paths, and green areas while maintaining the river’s natural flow. Key stretches, including Akbarnagar and central riverfront zones, have been cleared, organised, and developed for citizens’ use. These projects reflect a structured approach to making the riverfront safer, cleaner, and more accessible for the people of Lucknow. Under the leadership of Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, riverside development along the Gomti River in Lucknow has seen focused and structured implementation. The government has prioritised organised public spaces, pedestrian infrastructure, and administrative control to improve the usability of the riverbanks.Several stretches of the Gomti riverfront have been developed with walking tracks, landscaped green areas, seating spaces, lighting systems, and improved access points.These facilities have converted previously neglected riverbank zones into usable public spaces for daily activities such as walking and recreation. Pedestrian-only infrastructure, including footpaths and bridges, has strengthened connectivity between both sides of the river while keeping vehicular pressure away from the river edge.A major addition to the riverfront is the 180-metre-long pedestrian bridge, approved at a cost of ₹54 crore, designed to enhance walkability and offer safe crossing for residents. Alongside this, the Lucknow Development Authority has undertaken projects such as a 500-metre jogging track, open gyms, yoga huts, gazebos, and lighting installations at selected locations, supported by multi-crore investments for landscaping and maintenance.An important component of riverside development has been the Akbarnagar stretch of the Gomti. This area had long faced issues due to dense and unplanned settlements along the riverbank.Under the current administration, a large-scale clearance drive was carried out to remove encroachments and restore government control over the river’s edge. Following this action, the cleared riverbank has been opened for planned riverside use, allowing space for green buffers, walking areas, and better riverbank management.The intervention has also improved visibility of the river and reduced congestion along this section.Overall, riverside development under Yogi Adityanath’s government reflects an approach based on planning, enforcement, and infrastructure-led improvement.By reorganising key stretches of the Gomti, including Akbarnagar, the administration has strengthened the riverfront’s role as a functional public space within Lucknow’s urban landscape.
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GREEN CORRIDOR: Vision for a Greener Lucknow

Lucknow is undergoing a remarkable transformation with the development of the Green Corridor project, a flagship initiative of the Uttar Pradesh government aimed at creating a balance between modern infrastructure and environmental sustainability. The project reflects the government’s strong vision of making the state capital cleaner, greener, and more commuter-friendly. The Green Corridor spans nearly 28 kilometres, starting from IIM Road and extending up to Kisan Path (Outer Ring Road). A key operational stretch from IIM Road to Hardinge Bridge (Pakka Pul) has already improved traffic movement by providing smoother and largely signal-free travel. In later phases, the corridor connects major areas including Pipraghat Railway Bridge, Samatamulak Crossing, Nishatganj, and Shaheed Path, significantly strengthening connectivity across eastern, central, and western Lucknow. Implemented under the leadership of the Uttar Pradesh Government, the project has been executed by the Lucknow Development Authority (LDA)
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Lucknow’s Crown Jewel

La Martiniere — Grand, dramatic, and steeped in charisma! This legendary institution isn’t just about education—it’s about aura. Towering over time with effortless grace, La Martiniere has mastered something few places ever do: staying relevant while remaining regal.La Martiniere’s magic goes far beyond its looks. This is an institution that has shaped generations—leaders, artists, thinkers, and trailblazers who carry the unmistakable confidence of being Martinian.There’s pride in the air here, polished by tradition and powered by ambition. Creativity and excellence go hand in hand. The institution has churned out many personalities like Nobel laureate R.K. Pachauri, tennis star Leander Paes author S. Allan Sealy, police officers Dushyant Singh & Anuj Sharma , Air Force officer Anubhav Tripathi, and military figures like Lt Gen Bipin Puri.Because of its majestic architecture, the Indian film industry too has a soft spot for La Martiniere. The campus has that rare cinematic quality: timeless, textured, and rich with emotion. Directors love it because it doesn’t need dressing up. The vintage architecture, natural lighting, and old-world charm bring instant credibility to period dramas, elite-school narratives, and intense emotional arcs. When La Martiniere appears on screen, it doesn’t fade into the background—it commands attention.In many films, the location becomes a silent storyteller. A staircase becomes a turning point. A corridor holds tension. A courtyard captures nostalgia. La Martiniere offers all of this effortlessly. It stands in for royal mansions, colonial institutions, and historic estates, lending authenticity that no set design can truly replicate.What makes La Martiniere irresistible to Bollywood is the same thing that makes it legendary in real life: soul. It carries history without being heavy, grandeur without arrogance, and beauty without pretension.In an age obsessed with the new and the now, La Martiniere remains iconic by simply being itself. A place where minds are shaped, stories are born, and cinema finds its perfect frame. Classic. Charismatic. Completely unforgettable.
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