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News18
05-08-2025
- General
- News18
UPTAC Counselling 2025: Seat Allotment Result For Round 2 Out, What's Next
Last Updated: UPTAC Counselling 2025: As per the schedule, aspirants selected are required to pay the seat confirmation fee, as well as freeze or float their seats by August 7. The APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU) has released the Round 2 seat allotment results for the Uttar Pradesh Technical Admission Counselling (UPTAC) 2025 today, August 5. All the candidates who applied for the counselling procedure can download the seat allotment result through the official website, once declared. As per the schedule, aspirants selected are required to pay the seat confirmation fee, as well as freeze or float their seats by August 7. Step 1: Head to the official website, Step 2: Look for the UPTAC Counselling 2024 Round 2 Seat Allotment link on the homepage and click on it. Step 3: You will be redirected to a new page, asking for your login details. Step 4: Enter your credentials, that is, JEE Main application number and password. Candidates must carry the following documents during the verification procedure: — UPTAC 2025 Registration Form — Class 10 mark sheet — Class 12 mark sheet — Domicile Certificate — Character Certificate — Category Certificate (if applicable) — Transfer Certificate (TC) — Medical fitness certificate — Income Certificate (if applicable) — Passport size photographs — Valid ID Proof (Aadhaar Card, Passport, Voter ID card or PAN Card) The Uttar Pradesh Technical Admission Counselling is conducted annually by the APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU). The counselling process serves as a pathway for individuals seeking BTech admissions to the state's participating institutes based on their JEE Main scores. Round 3 will commence on August 8 and the seat allotment result will be released on August 11. A total of seven rounds are to be held by the AKTU. It will conclude on September 3. view comments First Published: August 05, 2025, 14:32 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


Time of India
22-07-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
UP Assembly to hold monsoon session from Aug 11
1 2 3 Lucknow: The state cabinet on Tuesday gave its nod to the convening of the monsoon session of UP assembly and legislative council from Aug 11. This will be the second session of 2025, after the one which was called on Feb 18 and lasted till Mar 5. The prorogation of the Legislative Assembly/Legislative Council was formally done on March 12. Rule 14 of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly Procedure and Conduct of Business Rules, 2023 provides that there shall be at least three sessions of the Legislative Assembly every year. In addition to the above, Article 174(1) of the Constitution of India also provides that the gap between the last meeting of a session of the Legislature and the date fixed for the first meeting of the next session shall not exceed six months. The last meetings of the Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council were held on Mar 5. Therefore, in order of the said constitutional arrangement, it would be required to convene the next session of the Legislature on a suitable date before Sep 5, the cabinet noted. The monsoon session is expected to take up bills in place of the ordinance which were taken up in the last session. Apart from this, some formal and legislative work is also expected to be taken up.


Time of India
15-05-2025
- Business
- Time of India
SC allows UP to use Banke Bihari funds for Mathura, Vrindavan corridor
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Thursday allowed the Uttar Pradesh govt to use funds from the Banke Bihari Ji Trust in Vrindavan to acquire five acres of land around the temple for the Mathura-Vrindavan corridor development, on the condition that the acquired land be registered in the name of the deity. A bench of Justices Bela M Trivedi and Satish Chandra Sharma also directed the civil judge (senior division) of Mathura to appoint a receiver having relevant adequate administrative experience, historical, religious and social background preferably belonging to the Vaishnav Sampradaya. "The state of Uttar Pradesh has undertaken to incur costs of more than Rs 500 crores to develop the corridor. However, they propose to utilise the temple funds for purchasing the land in question; which was denied by the high court. We permit the state of Uttar Pradesh to implement the scheme in its entirety. The Banke Bihari Ji Trust is having fixed deposits in the name of the deity/temple. In the considered opinion of this court, the state govt is permitted to utilise the amount lying in the fixed deposit to acquire the land proposed. However, the land acquired for the purposes of development of the temple and corridor shall be in the name of the deity/trust. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Cara Membantu Orang Terkasih Menghadapi Limfoma Limfoma Pelajari Undo The order passed by the high court of Allahabad in public interest litigation deserves to be modified to the aforesaid extent and it is modified accordingly," the bench said. The Shree Banke Behari Temple in Vrindavan, stated to have been constructed sometime in 1864, is one of the holiest and sacred temples in the Braj region. This 162 year old temple is spread over an area of 1,200 sq ft. On an average, the number of devotees who visit the temple are about 40,000-50,000 per day. During weekends and some holidays, the numbers go beyond 1.5 lakh-2.5 lakh per day. During festival and auspicious days such as Janamashtmi the number of devotees cross five lakh. The state govt prepared and submitted a scheme for development of the temple area as a corridor with the purchase of about five acres of land around the temple. "The Trust formed by the state is already doing a great job for the development of the Mathura-Vrindavan corridor, and the Act enacted by the Uttar Pradesh legislature, i.e. The Uttar Pradesh Braj Planning and Development Board Act, 2015, provides for development of both the cities keeping in view their historic importance. The development of Mathura and Vrindavan cannot be done by parties individually, let it be the various trusts, which are managing the temples, or even by the govt. It has to be a collective effort by the govt , trusts, people of Mathura and Vrindavan and other agencies in order to achieve a peaceful and spiritual journey for all pilgrims visiting these holy sites," the court said.