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CM Yogi: UP’s new era is defined by ‘one district, one medical college’
Nov 28, 2025india

CM Yogi: UP’s new era is defined by ‘one district, one medical college’

The Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath, on Thursday inaugurated the Medanta Super Speciality Hospital in Sector 50 of Noida. At this, he said that the state previously had the image of “one district, one mafia”, which has now transformed into “one district, one medical college”. The CM also took a visit to the upcoming airport, Noida International Airport in Jewar. What did CM Yogi say? The Chief Minister said, “Eight years ago, Uttar Pradesh was identified by its policy of ‘one district, one mafia’. Now each district is identified by one medical college. Health facilities are increasing regularly.” After spending almost half an hour, he left for Delhi. He highlighted that the mandatory need for an 18-metre road has now been reduced to 7 metres. This will help the state to build more such infrastructure. CM’s mention of PM Modi CM Yogi mentioned PM Narendra Modi and said his government “linked about 50 crore people to Ayushman Bharat. Uttar Pradesh took this work forward. Those who were left out spent ₹1,300 crore on treatment in a year from the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund. This continues unabated.” CM Yogi on AI in healthcare He urged the healthcare system to promote AI and said, “Better use of AI in health services can significantly improve facilities for common citizens. Work is already underway – the centre of excellence at IIT Kanpur is developing capabilities in this area.” The chairman of Medanta and managing director Dr Naresh Trehan, Noida BJP President Mahesh Chauhan, MLA Pankaj Singh, and district-in-charge minister Brijesh Singh were also a part of the event.

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‘Blood on his hands…’: TMC’s BIG allegation against CEC Gyanesh Kumar amid Bengal SIR, claims 40 died due to…
Nov 28, 2025

‘Blood on his hands…’: TMC’s BIG allegation against CEC Gyanesh Kumar amid Bengal SIR, claims 40 died due to…

Bengal SIR: Amid the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of voter list in West Bengal, the state’s ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) has claimed at least 40 people have died in the state due to SIR-related issues, and accused Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Gyanesh Kumar of having “blood on his hands”. ‘Blood on his hands’ A 10-member TMC delegation led by TMC Rajya Sabha leader Derek O’Brien, met the full bench of the Election Commission on Friday, and said the party raised five questions, but claimed that CEC Gyanesh Kumar did not give any answers. “We started the meeting by stating that the CEC has blood on his hands. We raised five questions. After this, Kalyan Banerjee, Mahua Moitra, and Mamata Bala Thakur spoke and shared whatever they had to in about 40 minutes. Then the CEC spoke uninterrupted for one hour. We were also not interrupted while we spoke, but we did not receive any answer to any of our five questions,” O’Brien told reporters after the meeting. TMC says not opposed to SIR but… O’Brien asserted that the TMC is not opposed to the concept of SIR, but is “strongly opposed to the unplanned manner in which the CEC and EC are going about the job”, and said the SIR exercise is “completely unplanned and heartless”. The delegation also consisted of Lok Sabha MPs Mahua Moitra, Satabdi Roy, Kalyan Banerjee, Pratima Mondal, Sajda Ahmed, and Rajya Sabha MPs Dola Sen, Mamata Thakur, Saket Gokhale, and Prakash Chik Barik. Moitra said the delegation shared with the CEC a list of 40 people whose deaths, they alleged, were linked to the SIR process. The commission, however, dismissed it as mere allegations, the Lok Sabha MP claimed. Bengal SIR deaths The TMC’s allegations come amid reports of several deaths, including suicides, allegedly related to the SIR exercise in West Bengal. Earlier this month, a 27-year-old woman and her minor daughter allegedly attempted suicide in Hooghly district, as the woman did not receive a SIR enumeration form, and feared she would be declared an illegal and deported from the country. The SIR is currently underway in 12 states and Union territories, including West Bengal.

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