The vacant land behind the Imambara’s second gate towards Nimbu Park has been identified for the construction of a parking ...
As tourist vehicles approach the cobbled access road leading to the monument, views of both the Rumi Darwaza and the Bada ...
In a high-intensity enforcement drive, Lucknow mayor Sushma Kharkwal led on-ground action against alleged illegal migrants from Bangladesh and Rohingya Muslims from Myanmar in the state capital’s ...
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How do you go from earning Rs 20 a day to building a brand valued at over Rs 300 crore? For Chinu Kala, the founder of one of India's most loved fashion jewellery brands, the answer lies in a powerful ...
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Stand-up comic Vipul Goyal, of the streaming web series Humorously Yours (by TVF), is bringing his live act to Lucknow. Drawing on his personal life, the act explores the irony of being a stand-up ...
Lucknow: The ‘Shahi Bawarchi Khana' (royal kitchen) of Chhota Imambara, lying in a dilapidated state for some time, is being restored by Archaeological Survey of India to its original shape and form.
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It is while flipping through the yellowed pages of an old feedback register at Danish Mahal that I spot Manzoor Parwana. Seated quietly in his chair, sipping a glass of tea, the 77-year-old retired ...