Proclaimed offender arrested from Manali after 18 years on the run
No TV, No Ringtones: Why These 9 Manali Villages Will See Complete Silence For 42 Days
Nine villages have entered 42 days of silence, with TVs, phones and farming halted on divine orders. Even tourists are barred, as the deities are believed to be in deep meditation
Jet ski trials at Manali and Madhavaram lakes
Chandigarh shivers as max temp rivals that of Manali
New Year's Eve Viral Video: A viral video showcasing massive crowds at popular New Year's destinations has ignited a debate on social media. The footage, featuring packed roads and jammed viewpoints, prompts questions about whether celebrations have become more about online appearances than personal joy, sparking discussions on the impact of social media on holiday experiences.
Tourist surge chokes Manali as over 33,000 vehicles enter, snowfall forecast from December 30
CHANDIGARH: Ahead of the New Year, tourist footfall has seen a sharp rise in Kullu Manali and adjoining regions of Himachal Pradesh, with the tourist season currently at its peak. The surge has led to massive traffic jams across the hill region, with thousands of vehicles arriving daily. In just the past week, from December 21 to 27, as many as 13,240 tourist vehicles from other states crossed into Manali, while 34,426 vehicles passed through the Atal Tunnel on the Manali Leh highway during the same period, indicating a substantial rise in tourist movement towards Lahaul and Spiti. A large number of visitors are reportedly fleeing toxic fumes in Delhi and the plains, even as snowfall and rain are expected from December 30. As per figures available with the police, recorded at the Green Barrier in Manali, 2,188 vehicles crossed the barrier on December 27 (Saturday). A day earlier, on December 26, 2,437 vehicles crossed, while on Christmas Day, December 25, the number stood at 2,910. This takes the total number of vehicles from December 21 to 27 to 13,420. The number of vehicles has been steadily rising, with 7,795 vehicles recorded from December 15 to 21, 7,162 vehicles from December 8 to 14, and 5,306 vehicles from December 1 to 7. In total, from December 1 to December 27, as many as 33,503 vehicles crossed into Manali. The heavy tourist rush has triggered traffic jams in Manali, particularly at the entrance to the town, on the route to the Hadimba Temple, the Old Manali road, in Prini, Aleo and Vashisht villages, and along the Manali Leh highway towards the Atal Tunnel and Rohtang Pass. At the scenic Atal Tunnel, 6,848 vehicles entered on December 27, while on Friday, December 26, the number peaked at 7,237, the highest so far this season. On Christmas Day, 4,752 vehicles passed through the tunnel. A total of 34,426 vehicles entered the tunnel from December 21 to 27. The rising trend is evident from earlier weeks as well, with 16,622 vehicles recorded from December 1 to 7, 20,710 from December 8 to 14, and 24,497 from December 15 to 21. In 2023, a record breaking 14,865 vehicles from outside the state flooded Manali and entered the Atal Tunnel on Christmas Day, sparking traffic snarls across the entire region. Traffic congestion has also been reported in Tirthan Valley and on National Highway 305 from Aut to Jalori Jot in the Banjar subdivision of Kullu district. Popular tourist destinations such as Solang Valley, the Atal Tunnel and Shinkula Pass have emerged as major hubs of tourist activity. Increasing numbers of visitors are now venturing beyond Manali to experience scenic landscapes, adventure sports and panoramic views of the Himalayas, adding to the festive atmosphere in the region. The surge in tourism has boosted the morale of hoteliers, transporters and adventure operators in Kullu Manali and Lahaul Spiti. After encouraging business during the Christmas period, stakeholders are optimistic that tourist numbers will rise further during the New Year celebrations. A majority of hotels have reported full bookings for Christmas, and New Year reservations continue to rise steadily. The tourism industry believes that if the current trend continues, Manali could be operating at full capacity on New Years Eve. Talking to this newspaper, the President of the Federation of Himachal Hotels and Restaurant Association and former president of the Hoteliers Association Manali, Gajender Thakur, said that there are 45,000 rooms across hotels, homestays and B&Bs in Manali, with a total occupancy capacity of 90,000 tourists. At present, we are running at 95 per cent full capacity for the last fifteen days and this will continue till January 5. After 2023, we have again seen such a tourist footfall, he said. He added that online queries and advance bookings for hotel rooms in Manali had increased significantly in recent days, reflecting growing tourist interest. The hill state, which is currently experiencing a prolonged dry spell, is expected to receive fresh snowfall and rainfall from December 30 onwards, bringing cheer to tourists as well as locals. According to the state Meteorological Department, a fresh Western Disturbance is likely to affect the western Himalayan region from December 30. As a result, middle and higher hill areas of the state are expected to witness light snowfall and rainfall at isolated places from December 30 to January 1. Lower hill regions and plain areas of the state are very likely to witness dense fog during early mornings and late evenings. The department has issued an orange warning for Bilaspur and Mandi districts till December 29, after which a yellow warning will remain in place till December 31 for Una, Bilaspur, Hamirpur, Kangra, Mandi, Solan and Sirmaur districts.
Traffic Crawls In Himachal Pradesh As Tourists Rush To Shimla, Manali
The nine-day-long Winter Carnival on the historic Ridge Ground in Shimla has attracted tourists from all parts of the country.
Madhavaram, Manali lakes to get boating facility by Pongal
TTDC has completed the feasibility study to introduce boating services, and has conducted trialsto determine whether the waterbodies have enough depth to allow the operation of motorboats
Ooty turns Manali: Temperature drops below zero; forest department bans tourists near Sagar Dam
Ooty Weather: Ooty is experiencing severe cold with temperatures dropping below zero. Frost has blanketed gardens and vehicles. The Forest Department has restricted tourist access near Kamaraj Sagar Dam for safety. Despite the biting chill, thousands of tourists are flocking to witness the unusual sub-zero conditions and frost.
Residents welcome incinerator plant closure in Manali
Shimla Himachal Pradesh weather: Himachal Pradesh is likely to experience dense fog conditions from December 18, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has said in its daily weather bulletin. As far as Shimla is concerned, the hill city is likely to see partly cloudy sky today and dense fog during the night hours.
Manali Lake, restored by Corporation, reaches capacity of 12 lakh cubic feet
Manali snow scam: This viral video may make you rethink your mountain plans
Manali snow scam Video: A tourist's viral video from Manali has ignited a debate, alleging local guides are scamming visitors with a small, artificial snow patch for skiing. While some users decry it as a scam, others argue it highlights the need for tourists to check seasonal conditions before traveling.
Messi event chaos: Bengal police summon six event managers for quizzing, arrest five for vandalism
KOLKATA: The West Bengal Police on Monday sent summons to officials of six organisations, which were in charge of managing various aspects of the Lionel Messi event at the Salt Lake stadium , where spectators resorted to large-scale chaos and vandalism two days ago, alleging gross mismanagement, an officer said. Acting on an FIR on the spectator rampage that led to an estimated loss of over Rs 2 crore of stadium properties, police have also arrested five people so far on charges of vandalism and assault on police personnel. Among the notices which were served to the event organisers included those to Laltu Das, manager of Satadru Datta -- the now arrested prime organiser of the event, police said. Summonses were also dispatched by the Bidhannagar Police Commissionerate to Manali Bhattacharya, an event manager, Supriya Dasgupta, Sambaran Karmakar, Aditya Das and Amit Kumar, a senior official of a food delivery aggregator. All six officials, police said, were involved in managing the marquee event at the stadium in their respective capacities. They have been asked to be present for questioning at the commissionerate office on Tuesday, the police officer added. Messi event chaos: State inquiry panel, Bengal Governor inspect Salt Lake stadium Sources said that Das, who represented organiser Satadru Datta at a meeting with senior police officials, where the standard operating procedures were discussed threadbare a day prior to the December 13 programme, will be questioned for allegedly violating the dos and don'ts while organising the event. The police are also trying to pinpoint accountability for allowing unauthorised food and beverage sales inside the stadium, the containers of which were later used as missiles by the irate crowd during the rampage. Meanwhile, the Bidhannagar Police arrested five spectators on charges of vandalism and destruction of public property during the stadium violence. The police said the suspects were identified based on video footage evidence and booked under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita pertaining to destruction of public property, obstructing public servants from discharging duty and assaulting personnel in uniform. The process of identifying and booking other suspects in the stadium vandalism and violence is currently underway, the officer said. Satadru Datta , the prime organiser of the marquee event, was arrested on Saturday, shortly after the stadium fiasco. The latest bookings take the arrest figure to six. Messi's India visit: Kolkata event flops, Hyderabad makes up
Study offers AI solution tomanage Goa as tourist place
Abdul Wahab Khan Panaji Goas pristine beaches, misty hills of Shimla, Manalis mountain landscapes and Jaipurs heritage monuments are buckling under unprecedented tourist pressure, but an artificial intelligence (AI) system may offer a solution. A team of six researchers from Indian institutions has developed a data-driven sustainable preservation approach that promises to transform how the [] The post Study offers AI solution tomanage Goa as tourist place appeared first on The Navhind Times .
From Deepika to Sara - What Bollywood Stars Actually Pack for Vacations
From pretty dresses to hydrating mists, Bollywood celebrities travel with essentials that keep them stylish and comfortable. Whether its Maldives or Manali, stars like Deepika, Kiara, and Janhvi pack smart, breathable outfits, multitasking skincare, and chic accessories. Heres how they keep it fashionable yet practical.
HPs pending share stalls progress on strategically important Bilaspur-Manali-Leh rail line
*Survey completed, Rs 1.31 lakh cr DPR ready Govind Sharma JAMMU, Dec 7: The lack of cooperation and unmet financial commitments from the Himachal Pradesh Government are significantly slowing down progress on the Bhanupli-Bilaspur-Beri stretch of the Bhanupli-Bilaspur-Manali-Leh railway corridor-one of Indias most strategically important future rail networks. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp Detailing the current status, financial position, land acquisition progress, and technical challenges shaping the project, highly placed sources in the Railway Ministry told Excelsior although [] The post HPs pending share stalls progress on strategically important Bilaspur-Manali-Leh rail line appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Tribal youth make it big, conquer peak in Himachal Pir Panjal range
RAIPUR: A group of tribal youths hailing from Jashpurmost of whom had never seen snow or experienced high-altitude terrainreturned with a historic achievement that filled all of Chhattisgarh with pride. At 5340 metres, they have become the first team to summit the Jagatsuk-1 Peak in Himachal Pradeshs Pir Panjal range, completing the ascent in just 12 hours. The range is a part of the lesser Himalayan region. For five of these young men, the journey was unimaginable only months ago. With no previous exposure, they relied on rigorous training at the advanced Desdekha Climbing Area, a tourist spot, in Jashpur, about 350 km from Raipur. Under the mentorship of mountaineering coaches Dave Gates and Sagar Dubey, they trained to take over the Himalayas. The team not only pioneered a completely new route to the summit, naming it the Vishnu Deo Route, but also completed it in an alpine style, without any pre-established path. Their expedition also led to the discovery of seven new climbing routes in the Duhangan Valley near Manali. A standout accomplishment was the first ascent of an unclimbed 5,350-metre peak, which they named the Chhupa Rustam Peak. Its climbing route, called Curcuma, draws from the scientific name of turmerica symbol of strength and resilience in Indian culture. CM Vishnu Deo Sai lauded the team, saying, The history created by the youth of Jashpur at the heights of the Himalayas is a matter of pride for all of Chhattisgarh. It is a testament to our youthful strength, courage, and self-confidence. I am confident that every youth of Chhattisgarh will continue to reach new heights.
JK Bank signs MoU with MDB Group for The Lutyens Project
Excelsior Correspondent SRINAGAR, Nov 26: Jammu and Kashmir Bank today entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with MDB Group for The Lutyens, an ultra-luxury high-rise residential development strategically located on the Delhi-Manali Highway in Mohali. During the press interaction here, representatives from MDB Group shared insights about the companys strong real estate legacy across Punjab and North India, spanning multiple successful residential and commercial projects over more than 15 years. We are honored to collaborate with J&K Bank in [] The post JK Bank signs MoU with MDB Group for The Lutyens Project appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
U.S. FDA issues seven observations to Natco Pharmas Chennai plant
The U.S. FDA had conducted an inspection at the API manufacturing plant in Manali, Chennai, from November 17-21
J&K Bank signs MoU with MDB Group for luxury housing project
Excelsior Correspondent SRINAGAR, Nov 21: J&K Bank has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with MDB Group to offer home loan facilities for The Lutyens, an upcoming ultra-luxury high-rise apartment project along the Delhi-Manali Highway in Mohali. A statement said the agreement was signed at the Banks Divisional Office in Jammu by Zonal Head Kathua, Suresh Choudhary and MDB Group representative, CA Nikhil Garg, in the presence of General Manager and Divisional Head Jammu, Ashok Gupta. Speaking on the occasion, [] The post J&K Bank signs MoU with MDB Group for luxury housing project appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
T.P.P. Road-Burma Nagar Link Road in Manali to be repaired soon
The road connects Manali High Road to Sadayankuppam, MMDA Colony, and Irular Colony
BRO constructing 298-km road from Manali to Leh
Work on Zanskar tunnel taken up NEW DELHI, Nov 5: The Border Roads Organisation (BRO) is building a 298-km roadthe Nimu-Padam-Darcha road as the third alternative from Manali to Leh and the shortest avenue to reach Leh and has started work on a tunnel on the Zanskar range that will provide a clean route to Limu through the Zanskar valley, according to BRO DG Lt Gen Raghu Srinivasan. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp There is only one major [] The post BRO constructing 298-km road from Manali to Leh appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Australian paraglider who crashed near Seven Sisters Peak in Manali rescued after 20 hours
CHANDIGARH: A 51-year-old Australian paraglider, Andy, who crashed yesterday evening near the Seven Sisters Peak located at an altitude of 13,500 feet in the Manali subdivision of Kullu district in Himachal Pradesh, has been rescued after 20 hours. Sources said that the paraglider Andy, hailing from Australia, is believed to have crashed due to air pressure and adverse weather conditions. A paraglider pilot flying with him witnessed the accident and informed the rescue team, requesting assistance. Ramesh Kumar Jogi, in charge of the rescue team of the Manali Adventure Tour Association, said that Andy, who was lying on a dangerous and narrow ledge on a high mountain, was finally rescued with the help of a chopper. He is now being treated at the hospital and is out of danger. Both the pilots had come from Bir Billing in Kangra district to Manali and were flying back to Bir Billing when the crash took place. A rescue team was dispatched immediately on Monday evening to rescue Andy, who was trapped in the inaccessible hills. Andy's close call isn't rare, as paragliding accidents at popular sites like Bir Billing in Himachal have been taking place, with recent incidents involving flyers from Canada, Austria, and Russia, too. A few days ago, Megan Elizabeth, a 27-year-old Canadian paraglider who had gone missing, was found dead, while a 47-year-old Austrian paraglider, Jacob, was rescued from the high mountains of the Dhauladhar range. In the last five years, 26 paragliding crashes have been reported in Kangra and Mandi districts of the hill state, resulting in the death of 12 paragliders, including foreign nationals, and injury to many. In some incidents, neither the pilot nor the glider could be located.
Himachal Pradesh's Manali, Lahaul and Spiti receive fresh snowfall
Fresh snowfall has hit Himachal Pradesh's higher regions. Temperatures have dropped in Lahaul and Spiti district and Manali. This winter weather has brought joy to tourism businesses. They anticipate more visitors arriving soon. Light rains were also recorded in several parts of the state. Key locations like Manali and Bharmaur saw significant rainfall.
Restoration efforts in Manali-Ennore region have not achieved objectives
Government departments and agencies responsible for restoration works have largely failed to meet their commitments and there is a lack of coordination among the departments, says report brought out by Save Ennore Creek Campaign
Jammu Tourism concludes first ever paragliding course at Aithem
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Oct 13: The Directorate of Tourism, Jammu, successfully concluded the six-day paragliding refresher course with a closing ceremony held today at Aithem View Point on JammuSurinsar Road. Speaking on the occasion Aijaz Qaiser, Joint Director Tourism, Jammu, gave the details of this first ever paragliding refresher course, from 8th to 13th October 2025, which was organized in collaboration with the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Institute of Mountaineering and Allied Sports (ABVIMAS), Manali. Click here to watch video The [] The post Jammu Tourism concludes first ever paragliding course at Aithem appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Dry Weather to Continue in Himachal Till October 18; Keylong Records -2.2C
Shimla, October 12 (DailyKiran) Himachal Pradesh experienced a bright and sunny Sunday, with pleasant weather prevailing across popular hill stations such as Shimla, Kufri, Manali, and Dharamshala. However, the tribal regions of the state are witnessing extreme cold, as temperatures have dipped below freezing point in several areas. According to the Meteorological Centre, Shimla, ... Read more Dry Weather to Continue in Himachal Till October 18; Keylong Records -2.2C
TNPCB report flags dangerously high levels of toxic metals in Manali waste incinerator ash
Cadmium levels ranged between 291.6 and 364.5 mg/kg, compared to the safe limit of 1.0 mg/kg, while lead levels were also extremely high
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Travel Vlogger Attempts 400 Km Manali-Ladakh Trip On Onewheel, Sparks Online Buzz
He's attempting to ride a one-wheeler from Manali to Ladakh, covering over 400 km of rugged terrain.
Kangana Ranaut, BJP MP, encountered angry protests in Manali's Patlikuhal due to her delayed response to rain-affected areas, with locals raising slogans and black flags. Ranaut, addressing residents, highlighted her own financial losses and connection to the region, urging them not to target her personally.
Himachal Pradesh: Kangana Ranaut faces protests during visit to flood-hit Manali
CHANDIGARH: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Member of Parliament and Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut faced protests during her visit to Manali following the recent landslides triggered by cloudbursts and heavy rainfall in Himachal Pradesh. As Kangana, the MP from Mandi, visited the Patlikuhal area, angry locals chanted slogans such as Kangana Go Back and You Are Late , expressing frustration over her delayed visit to assess the destruction caused by the natural disaster. Some reportedly asked her to leave the area. Tensions escalated as heated arguments broke out between the locals and BJP leaders accompanying Kangana. Police had to intervene to restore order. Viral videos from the scene show residents holding black flags and shouting slogans near the carcade of the actor-politician in Patlikuhal, clearly voicing their displeasure. In one such video, Kangana is seen responding emotionally to the backlash: My restaurant is also here, and it made a sale of only Rs 50 yesterday. We pay Rs 15 lakh in salaries alone, and we could only do Rs 50 worth of business. Imagine what I must be going through. Please understand my pain. I am a Himachali. I am a single woman. Dont attack me as if Im doing nothing. Dont treat me like Im the Queen of England, she said. Kangana also appeared to shift focus toward the Congress-led state government, saying: We are here to assess what work has been done and what the state government has actually done. During an interaction with a woman who attempted to question her about the flood situation, Kangana responded sharply: Have you come to attack me or question me? If you come to harass us, how will we be able to work? Earlier in the day, Kangana visited disaster-affected areas of Solang and Palchan in the Manali subdivision. She interacted with affected residents and took stock of the situation. BJP leader and former MLA from Manali, Govind Singh Thakur, briefed her on the infrastructure damage and other losses. He informed that families from 15 to 16 damaged houses had been shifted to safer locations. The Right Bank Road of Manali, which connects Kullu city, the bus stand, and Bindu Dhank, has suffered extensive damage. In Kullus Ramshele area, a house was destroyed. Floodwaters entered homes in the 14 Mile area near Manali, and a fish farm was damaged in Patlikuhal, as rivers and drains overflowed. Locals informed Kangana that the entire Solang village is at risk of sliding, as the Beas River continues to erode the mountain it sits on. They stressed that the only solution is to divert the rivers course by channelizing the water.
Restaurant Made 50, Understand My Pain: Kangana Ranaut To Flood Victims
Actor-turned-politician and BJP MP from Himachal Pradesh's Mandi, Kangana Ranaut, on Thursday expressed her distress over financial losses at her restaurant in Manali when she met residents affected by floods and landslides in Himachal Pradesh.
Heavy rains triggered landslides and flash floods at several places in Kullu and Manali on August 25 and August 26.
Kangana Ranaut Meets Flood Victims, Then Tells Them Her Cafe Made Only Rs 50
Actor-turned-politician and BJP MP from Himachal Pradesh's Mandi, Kangana Ranaut, on Thursday expressed her distress over financial losses at her restaurant in Manali when she met residents affected by floods and landslides in Himachal Pradesh.

