They will be helping vaccinate children in the Lucknow region as part of Rotary International's campaign.
And then, remembering that moment on the train to Lucknow nearly 25 years ago, I felt less angry.
Narendra Kumar, a professor of political science at Lucknow's Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, said the decision was indeed political.
For example, in the music industry there are Engelbert Humperdinck (born Madras), Peter Sarstedt (Delhi) and Cliff Richard (Lucknow).
Vinod Mehta's newly-published memoirs, Lucknow Boy (Penguin Viking), are a welcome exception.
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The couple returned to Mehrana a few days later thinking anger would have subsided, the BBC's Ram Dutt Tripathi in Lucknow reports.
He was made bishop of Lucknow and, in 1990, archbishop of Delhi.
One solution is for places like Lucknow to turn to bond markets, as urban centers in the U.S., Europe and increasingly Asia have.
Finally, after a six-month siege, a British force reached Lucknow, fiercely battled through the narrow streets and evacuated the remaining women, children and wounded soldiers.
Known mostly for his accomplishment as a Kathak (Indian classical dance) performer, Birju Maharaj will render thumris composed by his grandfather, Bindadin Maharaj of the Lucknow Gharana.
In Uttar Pradesh various divisions of the state including Garhwal, Bareily, Allahabad , Varanasi, Faizabad, Agra and Lucknow have been experiencing above normal temperatures for almost a fortnight.
The opium-free poppy seed is the result of five years of research by scientists at the government-run Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants based in Lucknow.
One of the most splendid cities in India at the time, Lucknow was the capital of the state of Oudh (now known as Awadh, near the Nepal border).
In the capital city, Lucknow, massive posters and hoardings have been hoisted on every street corner, telling people that it is their prime duty as citizens to vote.
"In past elections, the BJP hasn't been successful by trying to project a modern face and just focusing on development, " said Mrigank Shekhar, a political-science professor at Lucknow University.
Two initial British attempts failed to rescue Lucknow, only emboldening more Indian soldiers and landowners to revolt until 30, 000 rebels, by some estimates, bombarded the Residency with artillery fire.
Although the rebellion failed and the Siege of Lucknow was broken, the changes they brought about planted the seeds for the national movements that ultimately led to Indian independence in 1947.
He sang where he could, too, in the early years: bhajans, or devotional songs, for All India Radio's Lucknow station for 25 rupees a day, and occasional songs for films later.
After the first Indian soldiers revolted and stormed Delhi in May, Indian rebels surrounded the Residency, a grand fortress in Lucknow, trapping inside thousands of British citizens and Indians loyal to the crown.
About 150 furious supporters of Ms Mayawati's Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) then marched to Ms Joshi's house in the state capital, Lucknow, and set it on fire, reports the BBC's Ram Dutt Tripathi.
The Supreme Court had Tuesday heard a petition filed by Sudarsh Awasthi, an individual living in the northern Indian city of Lucknow, who wanted the remaining four matches of the IPL to be suspended.
However, the return of the 99 soldiers from B (Rorke's Drift) Company to Lucknow Barracks at Tidworth, Wiltshire, on Thursday marks the end of two years of operations for the 2nd Battalion The Royal Welsh.
For the next couple of hours, Tarannum walked the narrow lanes of Nighasan village - 150km (100 miles) from the state capital, Lucknow - calling out Sonam's name and asking the neighbours if they had seen the girl.
The Indian Institute of Management in Lucknow, in the country's north, has started a special course to help MBA students understand the complex system of carbon emissions trading, whereby companies and countries can buy and sell their permitted outputs of greenhouse gases.
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