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Concert Chaos!  Karan Aujla & YO Y0 Honey Singh Shows Axed

Concerts by top artists in Lucknow are increasingly being scrapped, with last-minute cancellations leaving fans fuming and sparking controversy and confusion.In an interesting turn of events, the much-hyped concerts featuring Punjabi sensation Karan Aujla and rap icon Yo Yo Honey Singh were abruptly cancelled, leaving fans disappointed and social media buzzing with speculation. The event seemed doomed right from the offset as concerns were being raised around crowd management and safety arrangements. With large footfalls expected, it was decided to play it safe,  resulting in a last-minute pullout. Insiders further hinted at delays in stage setup, sound checks, and artist coordination which further complicated the situation, making it impossible to proceed as planned. Fans who had eagerly booked tickets and made travel plans were left stranded, taking to social media to express frustration. Many demanded refunds and accountability from the organizers, while others criticized the lack of clear communication. Says a miffed Lucknowite who purchased the ticket shelling out an exorbitant sum, ““The ticket prices were unreal, but I still bought them hoping for a great experience and a chance to see the singers up close. I was shocked to learn that the event had been cancelled, and was further disappointed to find that a significant portion of the ticket amount was deducted before the remaining refund was processed.” While neither Karan Aujla nor YO YO Honey Singh have issued a detailed statement yet, their teams have assured fans that efforts are being made to reschedule the events. Both however were unavailable for comment when Indie Times tried to reach them. For now, the cancellations serve as a reminder that even the biggest names can’t save a show when planning goes offbeat.
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A DSP’s Untold Tryst with Humane Policing Guided by Empathy

The spotlight this week on The Indie Talk Show,  was the gripping episode, hosted by Charanpreet Singh Bagga, that traces the life and work of retired DSP Avinash Mishra, through the engaging conversation Bagga skillfully unravels the realities of policing that often remain hidden behind uniforms. Responding to questions put to him by Bagga,  DSP, Mishra recounted his journey in the police force, which was not only intense but one marked by discipline, danger, and difficult decisions. He emphasized that policing is not just about enforcing the law but about understanding human psychology. “Crime often stems from circumstance, not just intent,” he reflects, highlighting how empathy can be as important as authority. Having said that, Mishra holds the mental and emotional challenges officers face of utmost importance and emphatically stresses that constant exposure to crime scenes and high-pressure situations can take a toll on mental wellbeing, stressing the need for mental resilience and strong ethical grounding within the enforcement agencies in the State. Emphasizing that Mental well-being is a critical yet often overlooked aspect of policing in India, Mishra feels,  Police officers face intense stress daily ranging from high-pressure law enforcement situations and long, irregular working hours to exposure to violence, accidents, and human suffering. Over time, this can lead to burnout, anxiety, depression, and even post-traumatic stress disorder, affecting both personal life and professional efficiency.  Initiatives such as counselling services, stress management programs, peer support networks, and resilience training can help officers cope with the psychological demands of their roles. By recognizing and addressing mental health challenges, the police force can foster a healthier, more alert, and empathetic workforce capable of serving society with dedication and integrity, explains Mishra. One of the most striking takeaways is Mishra’s belief in prevention over punishment. He explains that community awareness, education, and trust between citizens and police can significantly reduce crime rates. His real-life anecdotes add depth, showing how quick thinking and integrity can change outcomes. When questioned, if he thought that youth today should consider careers in the enforcement agencies, he responds with a reflective note, urging the youth to consider careers in public service not for power, but for purpose.  Overall, this particular podcast was a powerful reminder that behind every badge is a human being navigating complexities, making tough calls, and striving to maintain justice with compassion.
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Pradhan Mantri Shram Yogi Maandhan Yojana Gains Momentum, Several districts Set records 

A positive outcome of this special campaign initiated by the Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s government is the increased pace of enrollments across most districts in Uttar Pradesh. The scheme is transforming the lives of many living on society margins.The Pradhan Mantri Yogi Shram Yojana in Uttar Pradesh is a welfare initiative aimed at providing social security to unorganized sector workers such as laborers, street vendors, and small workers. It focuses on ensuring financial stability in old age through pension benefits and encourages long-term savings among low-income groups. By supporting workers with limited income, the scheme helps improve their quality of life and promotes inclusive economic growth in the state.  To accelerate the uptake and access of the scheme the recently launched campaign has ensured  that even in districts where performance was relatively lower, improvement efforts are ongoing, with focused administrative measures being undertaken. With the effective implementation of this scheme, a large number of unorganized workers are now receiving social security benefits such as pensions. Continuous efforts by the state government and active participation of district administrations are strengthening the scheme at the grassroots level. Following the Statewide campaign significant progress is being recorded in the Pradhan Mantri Shram Yogi Maandhan Yojana (PM-SYM), with social security being provided to workers in the unorganized sector across the state. During the special campaign conducted from January 15 to March 15, 2026, several districts delivered outstanding performances, setting new benchmarks and accelerating the scheme’s pace across the state. Under the special campaign, Firozabad secured the top position with 349 enrollments, while Ghaziabad (262) and Basti (238) also performed impressively, earning their place among the leading districts. Additionally, districts such as Banda, Bareilly, Ambedkar Nagar, Hapur, and Bijnor demonstrated active participation and made significant contributions to the success of the campaign. The Pradhan Mantri Shram Yogi Maandhan Yojana is laying a strong foundation in the field of social security in the state, and more workers are expected to benefit from it in the coming years. A truly noble effort. 
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Korean Jewellery Becomes Summer’s Hottest Fashion Trend

Inspired by K Dramas, affordable anti tarnish accessories are taking over wardrobes this season As Korean dramas continue to dominate screens and social media feeds, their influence is extending far beyond storytelling and straight into fashion boxes and jewellery collections. This summer, Korean inspired jewellery has emerged as one of the biggest style trends, with fashion lovers rushing to recreate the elegant, minimal looks seen on their favourite K drama stars. From delicate layered necklaces and charm bracelets to sleek hoop earrings and dainty rings, Korean jewellery is becoming a must have accessory for Gen Z and millennials alike. What makes the trend even more appealing is its practicality for the Indian summer. Most of these pieces are crafted from stainless steel and anti tarnish materials, making them sweat resistant, durable, and suitable for everyday wear even in high temperatures. Retailers say the affordability factor is another major reason behind the craze. With prices starting as low as ₹100 to ₹150, shoppers can experiment with multiple trendy pieces without burning a hole in their pocket. The jewellery offers a luxury inspired aesthetic while remaining highly budget friendly. Fashion experts believe the rise of K pop and K dramas has reshaped style preferences among young consumers, who now gravitate towards clean, sophisticated, and effortlessly chic accessories. Social media influencers and creators are further boosting the trend by styling Korean jewellery with both western and Indo western outfits. Whether it’s for brunch dates, office looks, or vacation outfits, Korean jewellery is proving to be the season’s most versatile accessory trend. Stylish, affordable, and weather friendly, these anti tarnish pieces are quickly becoming a summer staple in every fashion forward wardrobe.
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Energy of Love, Harmony and ResponsibilityChakra – Heart Chakra (Anahata), Element: Air, Ruling Planet: Venus

People who are born on the 6th, 15th, and 24th of any month are ruled and influenced by Venus. Number 6 is a symbol of love, care, harmony, and emotional balance. These individuals often possess a warm, attractive, and comforting presence that naturally draws people toward them. They are usually seen with soft and pleasant facial features, expressive eyes that reflect kindness, and a welcoming smile. Their overall appearance often gives a sense of calmness, beauty, and approachability. Many have a naturally refined sense of style and carry themselves with grace. Number 6 carries a nurturing and responsible vibration. Wherever this number flows, there is a sense of care, stability, and emotional connection. These individuals often take on the role of supporters in their families and social circles, ensuring that everyone around them feels valued and secure. This number represents harmony and balance, giving individuals a strong inclination toward maintaining peace in relationships. They have a natural ability to understand emotions, making them empathetic and compassionate listeners. Their presence often brings comfort and reassurance to others. They are also drawn toward beauty, creativity, and aesthetics. Whether it is through art, music, design, or lifestyle, they appreciate elegance and comfort. They enjoy creating environments that feel peaceful and visually pleasing. However, their deep emotional nature can sometimes lead them to take on too much responsibility or become overly involved in others’ problems. This may result in emotional stress or dissatisfaction if they do not maintain personal boundaries. On the health front, they may experience issues related to stress, emotional sensitivity, or hormonal imbalance. Maintaining emotional balance and self-care is important for their overall well-being. Number 6 individuals thrive in environments where they can express care, creativity, and connection, making them naturally inclined toward roles that involve helping, guiding, or creating harmony.
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Like Bharat, Mein Bhi Azaad Hoon: Avinash Tiwary on Freedom, Films and Finding Purpose 

He is your typical small town boy with the subtle charm that has captivated millions of hearts across the nation. In Lucknow for the unveiling of the trailer of his upcoming film well known Bollywood star Avinash Tiwary  steps into the spotlight once again with Ginny Wedss Sunny 2 and  sits down for an exclusive conversation with Editor Indie Times, opening up about how he has has quietly carved a niche for himself with performances that linger long after the credits roll.  Candid and introspective, he reflects on navigating fame, embracing vulnerability on screen, and why he continues to take the road less travelled in Bollywood. Q What attracted you to the role of Sunny in Ginny Wedss Sunny 2? Ans .I deeply connected with Sunny’s journey in the film. The pressure to get married is something most single men in our society experience, and I was no exception, I’ve faced it within my own family as well. At the same time, the film is a warm, light-hearted love story filled with humour and heart. When I read the script, I felt a sense of comfort that here  was a film I could watch with my mother and children in my family, something I hadn’t been able to do in a long time. That meant a lot to me. It also gave me confidence that if my own family could enjoy the film with me together, then the audience coming to watch it would feel the same connection. At the end of the film everyone of us who is facing some strife in their relationships will definitely think once to give it one more try, what could be better than that? Q. You’ve spent close to 15 years in the industry now, when you look back, what has that journey been like for you? And without the backing of a star family, how challenging was it to find your footing in the early years? Ans. Many have witnessed my struggles over the past 15 years, it has been a long and challenging journey. Not many make it to the stage where they can lead as a protagonist in films, and I consider myself fortunate to have reached that point. Despite the hardships, I kept going, and eventually, I began to see the results of my perseverance. Along the way, I also found a deeper purpose, to use my work in films as a way to represent and advocate for social justice. Q. You have trained in theatre. Has that added value to your acting career? How so? Ans. Theatre makes an actor deeply aware of their own talent and helps shape their true calibre. It teaches you everything, from expressing yourself with authenticity to mastering voice modulation, expressions, and the subtle nuances of inhabiting a character. It’s where I learned to truly understand my craft. I believe anyone who aspires to be an actor should experience theatre first, it builds a foundation that nothing else can replace.  Q. Tell us about Laila Majnu, it really touched a chord with the audience? Ans. Laila Majnu was released nine years ago, but it wasn’t until its re-release that I truly received widespread appreciation from the audience. I sometimes wish the film had been embraced with the same love when it first came out, it might have shaped a very different trajectory for my career. That said, I’m grateful it eventually found its audience and even sparked a trend of re-releases. The response reaffirmed that people connected deeply with its core idea, that if you truly love someone, you should be willing to go all the way to have them in your life. Q. You left engineering in your fourth semester to pursue acting. What message would you give your fans who are torn between continuing their studies and following a creative passion?  Ans. I didn’t abandon one path for another, I simply chose to study something different. Maine bhi padhai se hi acting seekhi. I joined the Barry John Acting Studio to learn acting and later moved to the New York Acting School to further hone my skills. So, I never gave up on education, I just continued it in a different form. That’s what I would like to tell my fans: “gyaan ko lene se zyada zaroori hai us gyaan ko apni life mein kaise use karna.” For me, there is no substitute for learning and knowledge, it’s what shapes you, no matter which path you choose. Q. You share a birthday with India, Aug 15th is special for you? Ans. Yeah (laughs), that’s amazing, it just reiterates that like Bharat,  mein bhi azaad hoon, and I live my life independently, truly valuing my freedom. The only thing that crosses my mind on that day is that it’s a dry day, which sometimes throws a wrench in any celebrations I might have planned.
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District Inspector of Schools Unveils the Makeover of Lucknow’s Classrooms

If everything goes as planned, the days of rote learning and  “nakal” (cheating) cultures in schools  are numbered. In a much awaited  episode of Indie Talk Show, Host Charanpreet Singh Bagga, quizzes Lucknow’s District Inspector of Schools (DIOS), Rakesh Kumar, on the ambitious modernization plan that is turning the city’s government schools into high-tech hubs of innovation. Lucknow’s schools are undergoing an amazing transformation. Improved infrastructure, increased attendance and an AI backed revolution in government schools is now the future of education in the city, says the DIOS of Lucknow. He  shares,  “Lucknow’s government schools are no longer just about textbooks. Through a unique partnership with private tech firms, students are now being trained in Artificial Intelligence and coding via interactive chatbots and WhatsApp-based modules.Technology is a reality we must embrace. Our students are already learning to navigate AI positively.” This will not only help in ending the  ‘Nakal’ Culture with AI Surveillance but the message that is being sent out to the students, parents, and teachers by Kumar,  is loud and clear that those attempting to compromise the integrity of board exams will not be tolerated. .Explains Kumar, “While CCTV has been the standard, the department is now deploying AI-enabled cameras in exam “strongrooms” heavily secured high-security area  where question papers are stored. These cameras are designed to detect and report any suspicious or unauthorized movement in real-time, ensuring a level of security previously unseen in the state’s education history.” If that was innovative, wait till Kumar shares during his discourse about a  Zero-Tolerance Policy on Corporal Punishment. “We will strongly ensure that students experience  the “humane” side of education, and the era of cane is firmly over,” He states.  To demonstrate that he is serious about the changes he is bringing in education, he  recounted a recent local case where a teacher faced severe disciplinary action after a student was injured. Kumar argues that in a world of high academic pressure and social media influence, the focus must shift from punishment to psychological conversation and mental wellbeing. . When asked how he was ensuring that, pat comes the reply, “We assess schools not just by results, but by the atmosphere and the student’s ability to grasp concepts mentally,” he finishes.. Another innovation in the pipeline is the introduction of the- “New ‘Credit’ System. Says Kumar, “For higher education students, the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 is introducing a modular approach to degrees. Under the new Academic Bank of Credits, a student who needs to pause their studies for a year or two, due to work or personal reasons will no longer lose their progress. Their “credits” stay in a digital bank, allowing them to resume their education whenever they are ready.” Any sops for rural and primary school? “Definitely, rural and primary schools are also seeing a physical facelift. Under the “Operation Kayakalp” initiative, community and government cooperation has brought high-quality tiling, clean drinking water, and consistent lighting to schools that were previously neglected.  During a rapid fire segment, Kumar made his priorities clear: he would rather upgrade an old school into a modern facility than simply build a new one, favoring collaboration over strictness every time. Quite a noble thought Sir here’s wishing more power to you! Source: Indie Talk Show EP 22 | Inside Lucknow’s Education System Reported by: Indie Times Coverage
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Lucknow Super Giants: From Underdogs to Elite Contenders

​The transformation of the Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) from a 2022 expansion team to a perennial IPL powerhouse is one of the most clinical success stories in modern franchise cricket. While the city’s heritage is rooted in the slow, deliberate grace of the Nawabi era, the cricket played at the Ekana Stadium is anything but slow. It is high-octane, data-driven, and relentlessly competitive. ​The early years established a high ceiling, with back-to-back third-place finishes in 2022 and 2023. The seasons of 2024 and 2025 were mediocre to say the least. However, the 2026 season feels like a definitive turning point. The transition of leadership to Rishabh Pant has infused the squad with synergy that was missing during the middle-table finishes of the previous two years. Pant’s recent match-winning 68 against Hyderabad wasn’t just about the runs; it was a tactical statement of intent. ​The 2026 roster strikes a rare balance: the raw power of Nicholas Pooran, the stability of Aiden Markram, and a local scouting network that continues to unearth gems like Ayush Badoni. Then we have the most  reliable and potent Mohammad Shami  whose twenty four deliveries may dictate the course of the match. With six home games remaining—Three in the month of April and May respectively, the mission is clear. LSG is no longer satisfied with being “The Best of The New Teams.” Under the floodlights of Gomti Nagar, the goal has shifted from playoff qualification to silverware.  For the Lucknow faithful, the dream of a maiden title has never felt more grounded in reality.
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UP’s School Chalo Abhiyaan: Class Rooms Buzz as Enrollment Soars

The “School Chalo Abhiyan” launched by the government of Uttar Pradesh under Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is a significant initiative aimed at achieving universal school enrollment and strengthening the state’s basic education system. The 2026 “School Chalo Campaign”, inaugurated in Varanasi for the 2026–27 academic session, reflects the UP Government’s continued emphasis on ensuring that no child is deprived of education. Statistics reveal that enrollment under the campaign was 1.9 crore (19 Million) children were enrolled in primary and upper primary schools during the campaign peak phase in 2022. Over 40 lakh (4 million) additional students were enrolled in schools over a span of about four years under the campaign. Special drives identified and enrolled nearly 3.9 lakh out-of-school children and Over 2.5 lakh children with disabilities The current 2026 campaign aims to bring back around 1.5 lakh dropout children into schools.This shows a continued focus not just on fresh admissions but also on retention and re-entry. The School Chalo Abhiyan has clearly succeeded in boosting enrollment and reducing dropouts, especially in its early years. However, recent data shows that maintaining those numbers is a challenge, making the current campaigns more focused on bringing students back and sustaining participation, not just enrolling them once. The campaign is being conducted in two phases from April 1 to April 15 and July 1 to July 15, 2026  across all districts of the state. Its primary objective is to identify and enroll out-of-school children, especially those who have dropped out or never attended school. The initiative targets children in the 6–14 age group and aligns with the broader goal of achieving 100% enrollment in primary and upper primary schools.  A key feature of the campaign is its community-driven approach. Teachers, parents, local representatives, and government officials actively participate in awareness drives, rallies, and enrollment campaigns, transforming it into a mass movement. The government also supports students by distributing free textbooks, school bags, uniforms, and other learning materials, thereby reducing financial barriers to education.  The campaign places special emphasis on marginalized groups, including girls, children with disabilities, and those from disadvantaged backgrounds. Efforts are being made to ensure smooth transitions from Anganwadi centers to formal schooling and between different class levels. Additionally, digital tools and tracking systems are used to identify dropout students and bring them back into the education system. Since its inception, the initiative has contributed to a significant decline in dropout rates and improved school infrastructure. Overall, the “School Chalo Abhiyan” represents a comprehensive and inclusive effort by the Yogi government to promote education as a fundamental right and a driver of social change.
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Unlocking Our True Self Through the Hidden Power of Destiny Numbers

In numerology, the Birth Number and Destiny Number are considered two of the most powerful keys to understanding a person’s nature, behaviour, habits, and even their future path.  Well known Astro-Numerologer,  By Vikasz A Thadani takes us through the mysterious world of numbers and explain how they shape our life. Your Birth Number, also known as the Psychic or Ruling Number, is derived from the date you were born. It reflects your natural instincts, your everyday personality, and the way you respond to life’s situations. In many ways, it quietly shapes your journey, influencing how events unfold as you move through different phases of life. In this week’s feature, we step into this fascinating and mysterious world of numbers, exploring how they shape our lives in ways we often don’t even realise. Numbers tell a story, your story. They highlight the harmony (or tension) between who you are on the inside and where life is leading you.  For example, if you were born on the 15th, your birth number is 1 + 5 = 6. It represents your natural talents, instinctive personality, and how you behave in daily life. Your specific number is considered a fixed tool that you possess from birth. It reveals the “inner you”; your core needs and natural desires. The Destiny Number or Life Path Number is calculated by adding all the digits in your full birth date i.e.day, month, and year and reducing it to a single digit from 1-9.   When these numbers are in harmony, life feels smooth, helping you achieve your destiny. On the other hand if these numbers are non supportive they keep attracting different challenges in life. Universally having your birth number  as 1, 3, 5, 6 is termed lucky but that doesn’t mean that others are unlucky, although number 4 and 8 are believed to face  tough situation life ,while number 9 grows with it’s abilities to take risks in life, number 2 born are believed to use their intellect and their natural power of intuition to attract success and number 7 born have the ability to change their destiny through learning deep analysis and hard work. These are some basic facts as a lot more can be said about these numbers. Now the combination of birth number with destiny number plays a big role in attracting success and even failure . For example having destiny no. as 4 or 8 adds to various sufferings in life as these numbers represent Rahu and Shani so people having destiny number  4 or 8 usually find themselves in situations which are tough to solve and struggle with  health issues and personal relationships. Using numerology one can definitely change their destiny and over come any hurdle. . On the other hand every number has some friendly combinations, these combinations are believed to attract big success naturally. Some examples are: 1 & 1 3 5 9 7 2 & 1 2 3 7 3 & 1 3 5 6 9 4 & 1 6  5 & 1 3 5 6 7  6 & 3 5 6 9  7 & 1 2 5 6 7  8 & 5 6 9 & 1 3 6 9
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