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  • Madrasa Survey To Kick Start From Today, Report To Be Submitted To UP Government By 5th October

    Madrasa Survey To Kick Start From Today, Report To Be Submitted To UP Government By 5th October

    News | Sep 12, 2022, 09:51 AM IST

    यूपी में गैर मान्यता प्राप्त मदरसों के सर्वे का फॉर्मेट तैयार होने और टीम बनाए जाने के बाद आज से सर्वे का काम शुरू होने जा रहा है। उत्तर प्रदेश सरकार ने मदरसों के सर्वेक्षण के लिए 12 प्वाइंट्स तय कर दिए हैं और सर्वे टीम इन्हीं 12 प्वाइंट्स के जरिए आंकड़ा इकट्ठा करेगी। इन सवालों के दायरे में यूपी में चलने वाले 16 हजार निजी मदरसे होंगे।#MadrasaSurvey #cmyogi #UPMadrasaSurvey #Madrasa #yogiadityanath #AsaduddinOwaisi #up #upnews #Owaisionmadrasa #indiatv

  • Abki Bar Kiski Sarkar: PM Modi

    Abki Bar Kiski Sarkar: PM Modi's NaMo App opens survey for voters

    Elections | Aug 11, 2021, 01:20 PM IST

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi's app has launched a survey in five poll-bound states seeking people's opinion on a number of issues that are likely to influence their choice of the party or candidates. The survey, open to people from Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Goa, Manipur and Punjab, seeks opinion on the voter's most pressing consideration, rating of the state government on a number of metrics, view on any probable opposition unity in their constituency and take on the local MLA besides other matters.

  • Hapur residents put their houses on sale due to water, road issues

    Hapur residents put their houses on sale due to water, road issues

    News | Jun 08, 2021, 11:00 PM IST

    Residents of Adarsh Nagar Colony in Uttar Pradesh's Hapur had put up posters of sale outside the houses allegedly because of bad roads, pot holes, and people dumping garbage and waste water into their backyard.

  • Twitter plans to review its policies for world leaders

    Twitter plans to review its policies for world leaders

    News | Mar 21, 2021, 09:40 AM IST

    The micro-blogging social media giant Twitter is conducting a survey to find out whether world leaders on the platform should be subject to the same rules as others.

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