Lucknow, December 1: Over the past seven and a half years, the Yogi government has significantly enhanced Uttar Pradesh's healthcare infrastructure, workforce, and facilities. Today, the state offers ...
LUCKNOW: In 2017, the state bore the weight of its "BIMARU" label—sick, stagnant, and scarred by corruption, casteism, and lawlessness. Riots disrupted festivals, mafias held sway, and bureaucracy ...
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday greeted the people of Uttar Pradesh on UP Day, saying the state has transformed from being "BIMARU" to a growth engine of India's development. He highlighted ...
There is opportunity and security for all but appeasement of none in the new India under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, chief minister Yogi Adityanath said in Agra on Friday. Chief ...
As the elections near in the state of Bihar, the term ‘BIMARU’ starts resonating again. This term was coined by a population expert Ashish Bose in the 1980s which meant states having low levels of ...
Union Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi on February 05 alleged that SP, BSP, and Congress-ruled Uttar Pradesh for 60 years took the state on the path of ‘BIMARU’ state. “Those who are desperate to make UP ...
(MENAFN- KNN India) Jhansi, Mar 12 (KNN) Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath declared on Tuesday that Uttar Pradesh has transformed from a BIMARU state to become the growth engine of India, highlighting ...
Lucknow: Finance Minister Suresh Khanna, while presenting the 2025 Budget on Thursday, highlighted Uttar Pradesh's healthcare transformation, stating that the state has overcome its 'BIMARU' tag and ...
Marking a shift from its 'BIMARU' tag to an industrial leader, Uttar Pradesh was ranked among the top five states in India in terms of employment and industrial units, according to the Annual Survey ...
Ask a question about the relative performance of Indian states and most Indians will recall the term ‘BIMARU.’ This acronym, attributed to analyst Ashish Bose, was coined in the mid-80s and referred ...
Professor Ashish Bose of Delhi's Institute of Economic Growth wrote a letter to Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi in 1985. In that letter he rued the fact that four states of India, which had forty per cent ...