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1 The political temperature is high regarding the by-elections. Meanwhile, CM Yogi, who was busy with the election campaign, reached Aligarh and fiercely attacked the BJP at its public meeting here. Akhilesh said these people used to say that they would equalize the value of rupee and dollar. It was not the same but gold became more expensive. These people couldn’t control the price of Sony. Akhilesh said that just as recruitments were done in the army earlier, now the recruitments have been reduced.

2 UP CM Yogi Adityanath participated in the 555th Prakash Parv of Guru Nanak Dev Ji in Lucknow, where he highlighted the historical importance of Nankana Sahib as the birthplace of Guru Nanak. He also mentioned the challenges faced by Sikh devotees in Pakistan, where celebrations of Guru Nanak’s birth anniversary are banned.

3 Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission has announced the new date of PCS preliminary exam. This exam will be held in a single day on December 22. According to the information revealed, this exam will be carried out in two shifts on December 22. In the first shift there will be General Studies and in the second shift there will be CSAT work. This exam was to be held on December 7 and 8, but after agitation by students, the Commission canceled it.

4 Samajwadi Party leader Fakhrul Hasan Chand, while attacking the BJP, said that the Prime Minister should have said what work the Central Government has done for the youth, farmers and workers in the last ten years. After all, why are farmers in Maharashtra worried? The BJP had given the slogan in 2014 that farmers’ income would be doubled, but they are not even receiving the cost.

5 Today, thousands of devotees immersed themselves in faith at Makhdoompur Ghat, located on Mother Ganga, to bring salvation and gain virtuous benefits. Ganga Ghat resonated with the slogans of Har-Har Gange, Jai Maa Gange. Thousands of devotees bathed in the festival. Bathing began from midnight on Thursday on the Kartik Purnima festival at Ganga Ghat. Until the burst of water, in the early hours of Friday, more than 1.5 to 2 lakh people bathed in the Ganga and offered prayers to the Sun God.

6. The uproar is increasing over BJP MLA from Uttar Pradesh Loni seat Nand Kishore Gurjar’s controversial statement on dargahs and tombs. Muslim religious leaders have expressed strong objections to this. Maulana Nazim from Moradabad said that the mental balance of the BJP MLA has deteriorated and he needs to take treatment.

7 Doctors who are continually absent from duty without notice in Uttar Pradesh will now lose their jobs. Instructions have been given to dismiss eight medical officers working in different districts of the state. Let us tell you that Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak has given these instructions to the Principal Secretary, Medicine and Health.

Eight women’s organizations and social workers met Dr Babita Singh Chauhan, chairperson of the Women’s Commission, on the advisory issued by the Uttar Pradesh Women’s Commission. It should be noted that last month the Women’s Commission issued a notice that women will have to be hired to take clothing measurements with male tailors, there will be women’s gymnastics trainers in gyms, only women will cut women’s hair in the classrooms. and beauty salons there will only be women, etc.

Preparations have intensified for the by-elections to be held in nine federal states. Meanwhile, by-elections are being held in Kanpur seat of Sisamau after SP MLA Irfan went to jail. While the SP has counted on Irfan Solanki’s wife Naseem, the BJP has gone for the third time on Suresh Awasthi, who has been defeated twice in the assembly elections. In such a situation, Indian Alliance leaders accuse the BJP of influencing the elections. While the SP exerts its force on the ground, the Congress wages a guerrilla war.

10 A major case of GST evasion has come to light in Gorakhpur division. The state tax department has detected GST evasion of Rs 14 crore by four companies, including Gorakhpur, Deoria and Kushinagar. Even though these companies were deregistered, they were receiving payments through tenders from various government departments. The department has started the process of setting sanctions against these companies.

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