Uttarakhand assembly passes historic amendment bill nullifying 2018 land law
DEHRADUN: In a groundbreaking development during the budget session on Friday, the Uttarakhand Assembly passed an amendment bill aimed at strengthening the state's land law. This significant legislation effectively nullifies the land law established during the tenure of former Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat in 2018. This amendment is a crucial step towards enhancing land governance and ensuring the rights of our citizens, said a government official following the bill's passage. The new law is expected to bring about positive changes in land management and ownership within the state. In a statement during the Assembly session, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami asserted, It was imperative to have stringent land laws to protect the cultural heritage, environmental balance, and rights of the common people in Devbhoomi. This law will prohibit uncontrolled buying and selling of land while safeguarding the state's original character. This important decision has been taken keeping in mind the sentiments and needs of the people of Uttarakhand, CM Dhami added. Our government is committed to preserving the dignity, culture, and natural resources of Devbhoomi. Notably, the new land law bill was introduced on the floor of the House during the budget session. In a decisive response to ongoing demands from various social and political organisations, the Uttarakhand government has moved to implement a stringent new land law. The pivotal decision was made during a cabinet meeting held on Wednesday, culminating in the passage of the new legislation. In a landmark resolution, the Dhami Cabinet has repealed the land law enacted under former Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat, which had previously relaxed the provisions established by another former Chief Minister, Bhuvan Chand Khanduri.
Uttarakhand government unveils Rs 1,01,175 crore budget with focus on infrastructure, welfare
DEHRADUN: In a bold move to enhance infrastructure while maintaining economic stability, the Pushkar Singh Dhami-led Uttarakhand government has unveiled a Rs 1,01,175.33 crore budget for the financial year 2025-26. Finance Minister Prem Chandra Aggarwal presented the budget on Thursday in the State Assembly in Dehradun, outlining a comprehensive roadmap for the state's development. This budget focuses on key sectors such as agriculture, industry, energy, infrastructure, connectivity, tourism, and Ayush, Aggarwal stated, underscoring the government's commitment to fostering growth across multiple domains. In an effort to bolster public welfare, Finance Minister Prem Chandra Aggarwal unveiled the Uttarakhand budget for 2025-26, highlighting the government's commitment under Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami. We are placing a strong emphasis on key sectors such as education, health, infrastructure, and rural development, Aggarwal declared during the budget presentation. The budget outlines total receipts of Rs 1,01,034.75 crore, comprising Rs 62,540.54 crore in revenue receipts and Rs 38,494.21 crore in capital receipts. The projections indicate that tax revenue is expected to contribute Rs 39,917.74 crore, while non-tax revenue is anticipated to yield Rs 22,622.80 crore. This financial framework reflects the government's strategic focus on sustainable development and improving the quality of life for residents across the state. In his budget speech, Finance Minister Aggarwal stated, The budget emphasizes key sectors, including agriculture, industry, energy, infrastructure, connectivity, tourism, and Ayush, reflecting the Dhami government's commitment to holistic development. In his address to the assembly, Finance Minister Agarwal stated that the budget is based on the 'GYAN' model (Gareeb, Yuva, Anndata, and Naari), which emphasizes a special focus on the poor, youth, farmers, and women. Highlighting the budget's provisions for industry and startups, he noted, We have allocated Rs 50 crore for MSME industries, Rs 35 crore for the Mega Industry Policy, and Rs 30 crore to promote startup entrepreneurship. Additionally, the FM announced a provision of Rs 500 crore under the Mega Project Scheme, emphasising the government's commitment to fostering economic growth and innovation. Finance Minister Agarwal, in his budget speech, announced substantial allocations across key sectors, focusing on infrastructure, social security, environment, and sustainable development. Water resources and irrigation A significant portion of the budget has been directed towards water resource development. Rs 625 crore has been allocated for the Jamrani Dam, Rs 75 crore for the Song Dam, and Rs 285 crore for the Lakhwad Project. Additionally, Rs 1,500 crore has been earmarked under special capital assistance for states, while Rs 1,843 crore has been designated for the Jal Jeevan Mission. To improve urban water supply, Rs 100 crore has been set aside. Roads, transport and infrastructure The government has prioritised infrastructure development, allocating funds for road construction and safety. Plans include constructing 220 km of new roads, reconstructing 1,000 km of roads, and renovating 1,550 km of existing routes. Rs 1,200 crore has been set aside for road safety works, along with provisions for building 37 new bridges. The budget also includes Rs 1,065 crore under the PMGSY scheme, Rs 15 crore for constructing bus stations, and Rs 36.88 crore for the Civil Aviation Department. Tourism and cultural development To promote tourism, Rs 100 crore has been allocated for the development of Tehri Lake, Rs 25 crore for the Manskhanda Scheme, and Rs 20 crore for the Vibrant Village Scheme. Additionally, Rs 10 crore has been earmarked for developing new tourist destinations, while another Rs 10 crore has been set aside for improving the Char Dham road network. Environment and sustainable development The budget emphasises balancing ecological preservation with economic growth. A strong commitment has been made to clean energy, conservation, and achieving sustainable development goals. Rs 395 crore has been allocated for the CAMPA scheme, Rs 60 crore for climate change mitigation, and Rs 125 crore for the Spring and River Rejuvenation Authority (SARA). To enhance afforestation, Rs 10 crore has been designated for creating public forests. Social security and welfare A substantial Rs 1,811.66 crore has been allocated for social security schemes, with Rs 918.92 crore earmarked for subsidies across various welfare programs. The Food Security Scheme will receive Rs 600 crore, while Rs 207.18 crore and Rs 54.12 crore have been set aside for the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (Rural) and (Urban), respectively. An additional Rs 25 crore has been allocated for EWS housing grants. For low-income families, Rs 55 crore has been allocated as cooking gas subsidies, while Rs 2 crore has been set aside for Environmental Friend Insurance. Rs 40 crore has been designated to provide free travel on state transport buses, Rs 10 crore for the State Food Grain Scheme, and Rs 34.36 crore to ensure affordable salt for Antyodaya ration card holders.
DEHRADUN: The Nainital High Court's division bench, led by Chief Justice G. Narendar, addressed a petition challenging the mandatory registration of live-in relationships under the newly implemented Uniform Civil Code (UCC). During the proceedings, the Chief Justice remarked, The state government has not prohibited cohabitation. How can privacy be infringed upon when individuals choose to live together outside of marriage? What is the underlying issue? Whose privacy is truly at stake here? Chief Justice G. Narendar emphasized that the state is not prohibiting live-in relationships but merely imposing a condition for registration. The commentary from the High Court on Monday has afforded significant relief to the state government, which has been under scrutiny following the filing of seven writ petitions challenging the UCC subsequent to its implementation on January 27. Legal experts view this as a positive development for Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami's administration. Advocate Abhijay Negi, representing the petitioner, emphasized the right to privacy while referencing a Supreme Court ruling from 2017. He argued, My clients right to privacy is being violated as he does not wish to disclose or register his live-in relationship with his partner. A bench comprising Chief Justice G. Narendar and Justice Alok Mehra dismissed the petitioners arguments, stating, The UCC does not mandate any declaration. It merely calls for individuals to register such relationships. During the hearing, Chief Justice G. Narendar made a striking observation regarding a petition related to cohabitation. CJ questioned, What is the secrecy? You are both living together. Your neighbour knows, society knows, and the world knows. So where is the privacy you are talking about? Are you secretly living in some secluded cave? You are living in civil society, shamelessly cohabiting without marriage. So what privacy is being violated? During the hearing, the petitioner cited an incident from Almora where a young man was murdered simply for being in an inter-religious live-in relationship. The High Court verbally urged the petitioner to take some steps to raise awareness among the public. The division bench stated, This case will be linked with other petitions challenging the Uniform Civil Code. If any punitive action is taken against an individual, that person may approach the court. The bench issued notices to both the central and state governments, scheduling the next hearing for April 1.
Giant 170-kilogram python captured in Uttarakhand's Kashipur
DEHRADUN: A massive python, weighing 170 kilograms and measuring nearly 20 feet in length, caused panic in Sainik Colony, Kashipur, on Monday. The enormous serpent, due to its big size and strength, posed a potential threat to residents. Alarmed by the sighting, locals immediately informed the authorities. A team from the Forest Department arrived swiftly and, after three hours of intensive effort, successfully captured the python. The community's quick action was crucial in ensuring everyone's safety, said a spokesperson from the Forest Department. According to sources in the forest department, the python posed a lethal danger to anyone passing by. With its strength and speed, the python could have attacked any wild animal or human, an official stated. The pythons powerful constriction could have had fatal consequences. If the department team had not captured it in time, it could have resulted in a major incident, the official added. Mohammad Talib, a rescuer from the Forest Department said, We knew that this python possessed dangerous power, and it was crucial to control it immediately. If we hadnt managed to stop it, it could have proven fatal for someone, he said. Talib, an experienced snake rescuer, further added, This work often becomes a matter of life and death for us. When a giant python is in front of you, just imagine how helpless any person can be against its strength and tight grip. He also reassured the community after the successful rescue. The presence of this python had instilled fear throughout Kashipur, but now, after the rescue, everyone can breathe a sigh of relief. It was captured just in time; otherwise, it could have led to a major incident. Python's size raises questions An official from the Wildlife Department provided insights into the size of the captured python. The maximum weight of an adult python can vary depending on the species. Among some of the largest python species, the Reticulated Python can weigh up to 159 kg, while both the Burmese Python and the Indian Python typically weigh around 91 kg each. With the successful rescue operation, Kashipur residents can now feel at ease, knowing the giant serpent has been safely removed from their locality.
Uttarakhand set to introduce stricter land laws in upcoming assembly session
DEHRADUN: As the assembly session approaches, preparations are underway to present the revised land law bill on the floor of the house. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami is personally monitoring the developments surrounding this matter. According to high-ranking sources, the land law bill, featuring stringent provisions, is expected to receive approval in the next state cabinet meeting. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Premchand Agarwal informed this newspaper. The misuse of land laws in the state will now have serious consequences. There will be no leniency in cracking down on violators, and the new land law includes strict provisions to ensure compliance. We are finalising the bill by amending the current land laws. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Premchand Agarwal told this daily, We have received suggestions from the general public, intellectuals, and various organizations at the tehsil level regarding the new land law. Based on these recommendations, we are outlining the framework for the new legislation. He added, However, while we are tightening the provisions of the land law, we will also ensure that there is no atmosphere of fear among industries and new investors. In light of ongoing public movements demanding stricter land laws and the intensified stance of the main opposition party, Congress, the state government is exercising caution regarding this matter. Just ahead of the budget session of the Assembly, which begins on February 18, preparations are underway to present a revised bill for cabinet approval. Chief Minister Dhami has already implemented several stringent laws in the state. He announced plans to introduce a new land law bill during the budget session to curb irregularities in land transactions stemming from the flexible provisions of the current land law. The government is proceeding carefully to implement this announcement. Following the submission of a report by a high-level committee, chaired by former Chief Secretary Subhash Kumar, which was tasked with reviewing and studying the current land law, the government has conducted assessments at various levels. The committee has also recommended tightening the flexible provisions of the existing land law.
Legal challenges emerge for Uttarakhand's UCC; court to deliberate soon
DEHRADUN: A significant legal battle is unfolding in Uttarakhand as five petitions have been filed against the Uniform Civil Code (UCC), which came into effect on January 27 . Various Muslim organisations and concerned groups are contesting the law's legality, claiming it undermines their community's established personal laws. The Nainital High Court has set a hearing for all related petitions on April 1, allowing six weeks for the parties to prepare their arguments. The petitions assert that the UCC conflicts with the prevailing practices of the Muslim community, raising concerns about its implications on personal rights. In a significant pronouncement, Chief Justice G Narendar, presiding over the division bench of the High Court, urged individuals adversely affected by the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) to seek judicial recourse. Individuals who believe they have been impacted by actions taken under the UCC are hereby encouraged to bring their grievances before the court, he said. Among those challenging the UCC is Mohd. Mukim, the Nainital District President of the Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind (JUH), who, along with Tajim Ali from Haridwar, Shoaib Ahmed from Mallital Nainital, Mohammad Shah Nazar, Abdul Sattar, and Mustaqeem Hasan from Dehradun, voiced their concerns during a recent hearing. Additionally, Naeem Ahmed Qureshi, President of the Muslim Sewa Sangthan, has also filed a writ petition against the UCC. The legal fray intensified with advocate Arushi Gupta filing public interest litigation against specific provisions of the UCC. Just days earlier, Suresh Singh Negi from Bhimtal contested the UCC's regulations regarding live-in relationships, reflecting widespread discontent among various groups. Senior advocate Kapil Sibal presented compelling arguments before the bench, asserting that no provincial government possesses the authority to implement a UCC under the third entry of the legislative list. Even Article 44 does not permit any provincial government to enact such a law, Sibal contended. He further emphasised that the UCC violates fundamental rights enshrined in Articles 14, 19, 21, and 25 of the Constitution, urging the court to impose a stay on its implementation. In response, the advocate representing the Uttarakhand government opposed Sibal's request and sought additional time to file a reply. The court directed the state government to respond accordingly. The next hearing is scheduled for April 1, 2025, where Sibal intends to focus on securing a stay. Highlighting potential penalties and fines associated with the UCC, Sibal underscored the urgency for judicial intervention. The Chief Justice assured that if any case arises during this interim period, petitioners could bring it to the court's attention immediately, reiterating that anyone personally affected by the law may seek redress from the bench. Uttarakhand government ensures privacy in UCC registration
Road work picks pace ahead of Char Dham yatra
DEHRADUN: Widening of the strategically significant Gangotri National Highway is set to begin ahead of this years Char Dham Yatra. Officials are optimistic about the project, which aims to expand the highways narrow curves for enhancing safety and improving travel efficiency for pilgrims and tourists. The Gangotri Highway, which borders China, is extremely important from both strategic and Char Dham pilgrimage perspectives. The construction company for widening work has already been selected, Border Road Organisation (BRO) commander Vivek Srivastava said. Before the start of the yatra season, cutting work will be completed at all narrow locations where widening is set to begin. After that, during the yatra season, the buildings that need to be demolished will be taken down. Once the yatra season concludes, cutting work will resume, Srivastava said. According to BRO sources, widening work in the fifth and final phase extends from the Chungi Badethi open tunnel to Tekhla. Documentation related to forest clearance has reached the nodal officer, and a meeting is scheduled to discuss this matter, a BRO official said. The revised estimate for land acquisition has also been submitted to the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways. Once approvals for both are received, widening work is expected to begin by the end of February or in March, the official added. The first phase of the road widening project from Bhaironghati to Jhala has sparked environmental concerns due to the presence of deodar trees within the 12-meter widening zone. A revised forest clearance proposal is expected to be submitted to the nodal officer shortly. In the second phase, which stretches from Jhala to Sukki first bend, the proposed Sukki bypass is facing opposition from hoteliers and farmers. Officials revealed that the third phase will involve widening from Sukki first bend to Hina, with the DPR currently in progress. The fourth phase, which extends to e Tekhla bypass, has encountered resistance due to its potential impact on local communities, leading to calls for the preservation of the existing highway. According to officials, the BRO anticipates commencing widening efforts in the fifth phase, contingent upon obtaining forest clearances.
Sunderlal Bahuguna's wife social activist Vimla Bahuguna passes away at 93
Social activist Vimla Bahuguna, wife of Sunderlal Bahuguna, known for environmental work, passes away at 93 in Dehradun
Uttarakhand government ensures privacy in UCC registration
DEHRADUN: The Uttarakhand government has assured citizens that all personal information submitted during the registration process under the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) will remain confidential and will not be accessible to third parties. Officials emphasized that only the registration number will be made public to ensure no personal details are disclosed. Only the registration number will be made public, ensuring that no personal information is disclosed, an official spokesperson stated. Despite the implementation of the UCC in the state, concerns persist regarding the confidentiality of information shared during the registration process. As the state adapts to this new legal framework, officials have reiterated their commitment to protecting citizens' privacy. Uniform Civil Code in Uttarakhand transforms women's rights, says Surekha Dangwal In a recent clarification, the government confirmed that information provided during the registration process will not be shared with any third party. According to Additional Secretary of Home, Nivedita Kukreti, Privacy has been given the utmost priority in the Uniform Civil Code. The government clarified in a statement that personal details such as names, addresses, mobile numbers, Aadhaar numbers, religion, and caste will not be made public at any level. Officials assured citizens that their information would remain secure. The registration number under the code will be available publicly, which is now also visible on the website, officials stated, reaffirming their commitment to privacy in the UCC registration process. Uttarakhand grants first live-in relationship registration under Uniform Civil Code Additionally, only the individual who has applied under the UCC can request information related to their application, either personally or through a joint application with another person. No other individual will have access to this information. Further emphasizing the confidentiality of registration details, Additional Secretary Nivedita Kukreti stated, The information regarding registrations will only be sent to the local police station for record-keeping purposes. Access to the details provided in the registration will be limited to the concerned station officer and will occur only under the supervision of the Senior Superintendent of Police. She also warned against any misuse of information, stating, If there is any misuse of information at any level, appropriate action will be taken against the individual involved in accordance with regulations. As the UCC takes effect in Uttarakhand, the government continues to stress its commitment to protecting citizens' privacy and ensuring that personal information remains secure.
Youth who helped save Rishabh Pant battling for own life
Rajat Kumar, a 25-year-old man who saved Indian cricketer Rishabh Pant's life following his car accident in 2022, attempted suicide along with his girlfriend by consuming poison. The incident was reported in Buchha Basti, a village in Uttar Pradesh's Muzaffarnagar district on February 9. Rajat Kumar and Nishu Kumar had saved Rishabh Pant when the cricketer met with an accident on a December night in 2022. Rajat and Nishu found a mangled Mercedes, upside down and smouldering, near Roorkee on Delhi-Dehradun highway. They pulled out Rishabh Pant from the wreckage, half-conscious and profusely bleeding and informed the police. They stayed with the cricketer, though initially they didn't know it was Rishabh Pant, till help arrived. Pant, according to the Times of India , later said that the two were heroes who helped me...I'll be forever grateful and indebted. As a token of gratitude, Pant gifted a scooter to Rajat Kumar. Meanwhile, a NDTV report said that Kumar and his 21-year-old girlfriend, Manu Kashyap allegedly consumed poison on Sunday evening after their families opposed their relationship since they belonged to different castes. While Kashyap died during treatment, Kumar remains in critical condition, battling for his life in a hospital in Jhabreda, Uttarakhand. Now, the village that once took pride in Rajat's bravery is obsessed about a scandal. In a place where family honour is currency, a young man and woman trying to defy caste and family expectations is not just a personal crisis --it is a communal one, TOI report said. (If you are having suicidal thoughts, or are worried about a friend or need emotional support, someone is always there to listen. Call Sneha Foundation - 04424640050, Tele Manas - 14416 (available 24x7) or iCall, the Tata Institute of Social Sciences' helpline - 02225521111, which is available Monday to Saturday from 8 am to 10 pm.)
Youth who helped save Rishabh Pant battling for his own life
Rajat Kumar, a 25-year-old man who saved Indian cricketer Rishabh Pant's life following his car accident in 2022, attempted suicide along with his girlfriend by consuming poison. The incident was reported in Buchha Basti, a village in Uttar Pradesh's Muzaffarnagar district on February 9. Rajat Kumar and Nishu Kumar had saved Rishabh Pant when the cricketer met with an accident on a December night in 2022. Rajat and Nishu found a mangled Mercedes, upside down and smouldering, near Roorkee on DElhi-Dehradun highway. They pulled out Rishabh Pant from the wreckage, half-conscious and profusely bleeding and informed the police. They stayed with the cricketer, though initially they didn't know it was Rishabh Pant, till help arrived. Pant, according to the Times of India , later said that the two were heroes who helped me...I'll be forever grateful and indebted. Meanwhile, a NDTV report said that Kumar and his 21-year-old girlfriend, Manu Kashyap allegedly consumed poison on Sunday evening after their families opposed their relationship since they belonged to different castes. While Kashyap died during treatment, Kumar remains in critical condition, battling for his life in a hospital in Jhabreda, Uttarakhand. Now, the village that once took pride in Rajat's bravery is obsessed about a scandal. In a place where family honour is currency, a young man and woman trying to defy caste and family expectations is not just a personal crisis --it is a communal one, TOI report said.
Anu Kumar's resilience shines through with silver medal at 38th National Games
DEHRADUN: In a world fueled by aspirations, the timeless adage rings true: with determination, even the tallest mountains become surmountable. This truth shines brightly through the remarkable story of Anu Kumar, who recently clinched a silver medal in athletics at the National Games. Anu's journey is a beacon of hope for those facing adversity. Following the untimely passing of his father in 2022, he began shouldering the weight of his family's responsibilities. Yet, amidst these challenges, Anu displayed extraordinary resilience, balancing daily labour with an unwavering passion for running. I knew I had to keep pushing forward, he reflected. Despite grappling with poverty, Anu's spirit remained unbroken. Every day presented a new challenge, but I believed that hard work would eventually lead to success, he shared, highlighting his determination as he juggled farm work and various odd jobs. His mother, Munni Devi, expressed her pride with tears of joy, stating, When I saw the medal around his neck, it filled my heart. May God bless everyone with a son like him. Throughout these trying times, Anu not only persevered but also adhered to a rigorous training regimen, running morning and evening while working during the day. His exceptional performance at the National Games stands as a testament to his dedication and talent. Anu's brother-in-law, Arjun, lauded his spirit, saying, Anu's passion for sports is commendable. He has always taken it seriously, and we have supported him every step of the way. His sister, Monica, added, We have faced many difficulties, but Anu has always inspired us. Anu Kumars journey exemplifies the power of determination and resilience, proving that with hard work and an unwavering spirit, one can triumph over even the most daunting challenges.
3 National Games records tumble in athletics
DEHRADUN, Feb 12: Three Games records tumbled in a befitting end to the track and field competitions as the formidable Services poised to top the medal tally for the fifth time in six editions of the National Games, here today. Javelin thrower Sachin Yadav of Uttar Pradesh, 18-year-old high jumper Pooja Singh of Haryana and long distance runner Sawan Barwal of Himachal Pradesh rewrote National Games records en route winning gold medals. In the absence of the likes of Neeraj [] The post 3 National Games records tumble in athletics appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Uttarakhand's UCC faces legal challenge: Four writ petitions filed against new law
DEHRADUN: Four writ petitions have been filed in the Nainital High Court by various organizations and individuals opposing the controversial Uniform Civil Code, which came into effect in Uttarakhand two weeks ago. The High Court has directed the state government to file a response within six weeks regarding a public interest petition challenging the implementation of the UCC. A division bench comprising Chief Justice G. Narender and Justice Ashish Naithani heard a petition challenging specific provisions of the Uttarakhand Uniform Civil Code Act, 2024, particularly those related to live-in relationships. In a significant legal move, petitioners from the Muslim community have challenged provisions of the UCC, specifically concerning marriage, divorce, Iddat, and inheritance. Dr. Kartikey Hari Gupta, counsel for petitioner Almasudin Siddiqui and others, has filed a public interest petition, citing invasion of privacy as a key issue. Speaking to TNIE , he said, We have pleaded before the Honble Court that the laws prescribed in the Quran are essential religious practices that every Muslim must follow. He emphasised that the regulations of the UCC 2024 regarding these matters fundamentally conflict with the teachings of the Quran. We have argued that to remain a Muslim, one must adhere to the Quran and its verses, Dr. Gupta stated. He further asserted that UCC 2024 violates Article 25 of the Constitution of India, which guarantees the freedom to practice and profess religion. UCC cannot become political instrument to keep country in permanent polarisation: Congress Following the Quran is a mandatory practice for Muslims. The state cannot impose civil law that contradicts these sacred texts. For instance, the Iddat period for divorced women is compulsory for Muslim women. By abolishing it, UCC 2024 infringes upon our religious practices, he highlighted before the court. Additionally, Dr. Gupta contended that UCC 2024 violates Article 245 of the Constitution due to its extraterritorial jurisdiction. The petitioners have also raised concerns about the mandatory registration of live-in relationships and the penalties associated with non-compliance, arguing that these provisions breach the Right to Privacy guaranteed under Article 21. Dr. Gupta added, We have also pleaded that UCC 2024 violates the Preamble of the Constitution, which guarantees liberty of faith, expression, belief, and worship. The court has issued notices regarding the challenge and granted six weeks for a response. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, representing the Uttarakhand and central governments, requested six weeks to respond to the petition after the Chief Justice sought clarification on Section 387(1) of the law. This section criminalizes the non-registration of live-in relationships, imposing a penalty of up to three months' imprisonment, a fine of 10,000, or both. In a separate petition, Suresh Singh Negi, a resident of Bhimtal, expressed concerns about several provisions of the UCC. His petition primarily contests the regulations related to 'live-in relationships,' highlighting the potential implications and challenges these provisions may pose. Naeem Qureshi, president of the Uttarakhand Muslim Sewa Sangthan, has also filed a writ petition challenging the legal validity of the Uniform Civil Code (UCC). Counsel Aqib Qureshi, Hizab Khan, and Javed Akhtar represented the Sangathan in the proceedings. Speaking to TNIE , Qureshi said, The Uttarakhand Uniform Civil Code does not address equality in any sense. It infringes upon Muslim customs and the rights granted by the Constitution of India. The Jamiat-Ulema-e-Hind organization from Haldwani has also filed a similar public interest petition in the High Court, challenging the implementation of the UCC in the state. Uttarakhand's UCC: A step backward for personal freedoms, say social influencers
Jyothi, Kujur shine, Services remain on top of medal tally
DEHRADUN, Feb 11: Track stars Jyothi Yarraji and Animesh Kujur picked up a second and third gold medal of the meet respectively while 15 race walkers bettered the National Games record even as Services continued to rule the roost in the overall medal tally today. The 21-year-old Kujur, representing Odisha, added the 200m gold to his kitty of 100m and 4x100m relay titles he had won on Saturday and Sunday respectively. His 200m gold-winning time of 20.58 seconds on the [] The post Jyothi, Kujur shine, Services remain on top of medal tally appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Muskan wins Gold at 38th National Games
Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, Feb 11: Muskan, a talented gymnast from Jammu and Kashmir, has made the Union Territory proud by winning the prestigious All-Round Best Gymnast title and a Gold medal at the ongoing 38th National Games in Dehradun, Uttarakhand. Muskan delivered an exceptional performance across all four gymnastics apparatus Hoop, Ball, Clubs, and Ribbon, earning a total of 101.10 points, which secured her the top honours in the event. In addition to Muskans triumph, another promising gymnast [] The post Muskan wins Gold at 38th National Games appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Historic breakthrough: Men's 20 km race walk record shattered after 14 years at 38th National Games
DEHRADUN: The 38th National Games in Dehradun witnessed a thrilling display of athletic prowess, as the long-standing record was broken for the first time in 14 years. The previous record, set by Gurmeet Singh of Jharkhand in 2011 with a time of 1 hour, 23 minutes, and 26 seconds has now been eclipsed by a remarkable performance from six Indian athletes. Leading the charge was Servin Sebastian from the Services team, who not only clinched victory but also established a new National Games record with a stunning record time of 1 hour, 21 minutes, and 23 seconds. I am thrilled to have broken the record and to contribute to this historic moment, Sebastian said after his impressive finish. Joining him in rewriting the history books were Suraj Panwar (Uttarakhand), Amanjot Singh (Punjab), Paramjit Singh (Services), Ram Babu (Uttar Pradesh), and Mukesh Nitharwal (Rajasthan), all of whom finished with durations that surpassed Gurmeet Singhs previous benchmark. Uttarakhand's Sports Minister, Rekha Arya, expressed her enthusiasm over the recent milestone in Indian athletics, where six athletes simultaneously broke a 14-year-old record. This feat not only reflects the enhanced fitness and technical progress of Indian race walkers but also signals the countrys growing stature in international competitions, she said. The womens 10km race walk at the National Games also saw a new record set, alongside the mens event. The previous record of 51 minutes and 56 seconds, held by Y. Bala Devi of Manipur since 2023, was eclipsed by nine athletes. Haryana's Raveena emerged victorious, clinching the gold medal with an impressive time of 45 minutes and 52 seconds. This performance highlights the continuous improvement of Indian athletes and serves as a promising indicator of Indias strong presence in international athletics in the coming years, said Sports Minister Rekha Arya. The top finishers included: Servin Sebastian (Services) 1:21:23 (New National Games Record) Suraj Panwar (Uttarakhand) 1:21:34 Amanjot Singh (Punjab) 1:21:42 Paramjit Singh (Services) 1:22:02 Ram Babu (Uttar Pradesh) 1:22:26 Mukesh Nitharwal (Rajasthan) 1:22:52
DEHRADUN: Dehradun's Defense Colony is at a storm of a major fraud scandal involving the 'Soldiers Cooperative Housing Society.' Investigations reveal that the original layout plan was manipulated, resulting in the creation of 726 plots instead of the approved 680 plots. An FIR has been registered by the police. According to the report, land reserved by the Cooperative Housing Society for open spaces, parks, and other community uses has been illegally plotted and sold. In a serious breach of public trust, over 18,000 square meters of land designated for public use has been misappropriated. The police have registered a case under various sections based on a complaint from a former military officer. The matter escalated when Colonel Ramesh Prasad Singh (Retd.), a member of the society, filed a complaint with the Nehru Colony police. As a result, a case has been registered against 16 former military officers, all of whom have retired from high-ranking positions including Colonel, Lieutenant Colonel, Commandant, Squadron Leader, and Major. In a complaint submitted to the Nehru Colony police station, Colonel Ramesh Prasad (Retd.), Lt Col Trijivan Singh Payal (Retd.), and Vijay Mohan Nath, residents of Sector Four in the Defense Colony, stated that they are members of the Defense Colony Society. The Sainik Sahkari Awas Samiti Limited was registered in 1967 under the Registrar of Cooperative Societies, Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow, they noted. The society was established to address the residential needs and welfare of soldiers, veterans, and their families. According to the report filed with the police, an initial layout plan for 680 plots was approved and validated by the UP Town and Planning Department in Lucknow on December 13, 1967. The report alleges that over time, former and current officials of the committee arbitrarily and fraudulently increased the number of plots to 726. As a result, more than 18,000 square meters of public land were plotted and sold. It is also alleged that, in violation of the committee's regulations, plots were sold to individuals without military backgrounds. Furthermore, these plots were sold at prices even lower than the circle rates, leading to substantial financial gains. SSP Ajay Singh stated, The police have registered a case in this matter and have begun their investigation. The police have registered cases against several retired military officers, including Colonel RS Kali (Retd), Veerabhan Singh, SM Gusaini, RS Panyuli, and SL Panyuli. Additionally, cases have been filed against retired Captain TP Kundaliya, Lieutenant Colonel AS Kandari, PS Rana, CP Sati, GS Bisht, SS Bisht, and SPS Negi. Other officers named in the cases include retired Major MS Negi, Commandant SS Rawat, PO Warrant Officer VK Nautiyal, and retired Squadron Leader SS Bisht.
Delhi-Dehradun Expressway opens, check travel time, toll fee and more
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Dehradun Diary | Two from Uttarakhand win Delhi assembly polls
Among the winners of the Delhi assembly elections are two politicians with roots in Uttarakhand. Ravi Negi, the BJP candidate from Patparganj, defeated AAPs Awadh Ojha by over 28,000 votes. I am grateful for the support from my constituency, said Negi, a resident of Dol in Almora district. Meanwhile, Mohan Singh Bisht from Mustafabad made history with his sixth consecutive win. This victory reflects the trust of the people, said Bisht, who previously won elections in 1998, 2003, 2008, 2013, and 2020. The results highlight the influence of the 4 million people from Uttarakhand in Delhi. Yogi inspects schools, recalls his journey During his three-day visit to Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath inspected local schools and reflected on his own educational background. He completed his primary education at the Government Primary School in Thangar. After becoming CM he focused on enhancing infrastructure of such schools. He completed his sixth grade at the Junior High School in Thangar and continued his education from seventh to ninth grade at Janata Inter College in Chamkotkhal. He completed his tenth grade at Government Inter College in Gaja, Tehri, and finished higher secondary education at Bharat Mandir Inter College in Rishikesh. From rural roots to Drone Didi Tanuja Verma from Pithoragarh, Roshni from Gairsain, and Jashoda from Uttarkashi have transformed their lives by going from not using a laptop at all to becoming skilled drone operators. We are now confidently assembling, repairing, and flying drones, they shared. This journey is made possible by the Uttarakhand governments ITDA Drone Service Technician Course, known as Drone Didi. The training at the Rishikesh Center will conclude with an exam, and successful trainees will receive certificates from the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology. Narendra sethi Our correspondent in Uttarakhand narendrasethi@newindianexpress.com
Uttarakhand shines at 38th National Games, 14 gold medals propel state to sixth place
DEHRADUN: In a remarkable display of athletic prowess, Uttarakhand is making history at the ongoing 38th National Games by winning a total of 62 medals, including 14 prestigious golds. The state has now climbed to sixth place in the overall medal tally. As of Friday, Uttarakhand was positioned at 11th place in the medal standings. However, a stellar performance on Saturday -- five gold medals, propelled them to their current sixth position. Till date, the state has secured 14 gold, 22 silver, and 26 bronze medals. Uttarakhand's Sports Minister, Rekha Arya, expressed her delight, stating, Our athletes have truly showered gold upon the land of the Gods. The journey of Uttarakhand in the National Games has been nothing short of inspiring. From finishing at the 25th position in the 37th National Games, the state has made an extraordinary leap to the 6th spot this year. Our ascent from the 19th position in earlier phases of the competition to breaking into the top six is a testament to the dedication and prowess of our athletes. In the ongoing events, the Services contingent has emerged as a dominant force, securing the top position in the medal tally. With an impressive total of 68 medals, including 41 gold medals, the Services team has set a high benchmark for other states. Following closely behind is Karnataka, which has clinched 30 gold medals out of a total of 58. Meanwhile, Maharashtra stands in third place with a commendable haul of 112 medals, including 25 golds. Against all odds, Uttarakhand's athlete Sonia inspires with bronze medal at 38th National Games
Bengals Moumita wins a gold & a silver in Dehradun National Games
High hurdlers Jyothi Yarraji and Tejas Shirse win third straight gold in National Games
Dehradun, Feb 9: Andhra Pradeshs Jyothi Yarraji and Tejas Shirse of Maharashtra on Sunday won their third successive gold medals in the womens 110m hurdles and mens 100m hurdles respectively after clocking Games record times on the second day of athletics competitions in the National Games here Sunday. Shirse and Yarraji, both national record holders in their respective events, had won gold in 2022 and 2023 editions in Gujarat and Goa. The 25-year-old Yarraji, the reigning Asian champion and silver [] The post High hurdlers Jyothi Yarraji and Tejas Shirse win third straight gold in National Games appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Mohanlal Sons awarded at IMAGES Fashion event
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Feb 8: Mohanlal Sons has been recognized with two illustrious accolades at IMAGES Fashion Awards 2025. A handout stated: As part of the grand India Fashion Forum, the countrys leading fashion extravaganza, these awards are a testament to our commitment to excellence and innovation. It further stated that IMAGES Most Admired Experiential Store Design award was for their Mall of Dehradun location. The store has been designed by Indias leading Retail Interior Design House-Prerna Mohan Design Studio. [] The post Mohanlal Sons awarded at IMAGES Fashion event appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Track and field athletes grab spotlight in National Games; Odishas Kujur wins 100m gold
DEHRADUN, Feb 8: Track and field athletes grabbed most of the spotlight in the National Games with Odishas rising star Animesh Kujur sprinting his way to mens 100m gold with a meet record-equalling time in a top-class field here on Saturday. Out of the 10 gold on offer on the opening day of athletics competitions, Maharashtra and Services picked up two each, while Odisha, Himachal Pradesh, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Tamil Nadu claimed one each. Services added three gold [] The post Track and field athletes grab spotlight in National Games; Odishas Kujur wins 100m gold appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Former Uttarakhand CM Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank's daughter duped of Rs 4 crore in film scam
DEHRADUN: Aarushi Nishank, daughter of former Uttarakhand Chief Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank, has accused a Mumbai-based film director of duping her of Rs 4 crore under the pretext of casting her as the lead actress in a Hindi film. Aarushi Nishank has filed a complaint at the Rajpur police station through her husband, Abhinav Pant, seeking justice for the alleged fraud. In her complaint, she stated, I work in the film industry through my partnership firm, Himshree Films, focusing on film production and acting. According to the FIR, Mansi Varun Bagla and Varun Pramod Kumar Bagla, residents of Fairy Land, Road 10, Kaifi Azmi Park, J.B. Nagar, Juhu, Mumbai, Maharashtra, contacted Aarushi at her residence in Dehradun and introduced themselves as the director of Mini Films Pvt. Ltd. The accused allegedly claimed they were producing a film titled Aankhon Ki Gustakhiyaan , featuring Shanaya Kapoor and Vikrant Massey. There is also another actress in a significant role; if she takes on this role, it will bring her immense fame and profit in the film industry, they told Aarushi. The complaint further states, We will only offer her this role if she invests Rs 5 crore either through her own firm or via someone she knows. This investment is projected to generate a 20 per cent profit, which would amount to over Rs 5 crore. The accused also assured Aarushi, She will finalize the script for her significant role at her own discretion. If she does not like the role, the Rs 5 crore amount given to Himshree Films Pvt. Ltd. will be returned with an annual interest of 15 per cent. Under these promises, Aarushi signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Mini Films Pvt. Ltd. and Himshree Films on December 9, 2024. Under the influence of temptation, I signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Mini Films Pvt. Ltd. and Himshree Films on December 9, 2024, which led to my being defrauded of Rs 2 crore on October 10, 2024, she stated in her complaint. Shortly after, she was pressured into giving another Rs 1 crore on October 19, 2024, and an additional Rs 1 crore between October 27 and 30, 2024. She further alleged, The accused had assured me that they would promote me through their official pages and Instagram. When producers Mansi Varun Bagla and Varun Pramod Kumar Bagla initially deceived me into giving them Rs 2 crore as the first instalment, they promised that after the promotion and script finalization, they would take the remaining Rs 2 crore as the second instalment. However, she claims that neither the promised promotion took place nor was her role or script finalized, resulting in a total financial loss of Rs 4 crore. The police have registered a case, and an investigation is currently underway.
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Uniform Civil Code in Uttarakhand transforms women's rights, says Surekha Dangwal
DEHRADUN: UCC not only strengthens the socio-economic security of women and children but also fortifies the institution of marriage, said Prof. Surekha Dangwal, a member of the expert committee drafted the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in Uttarakhand and Vice-Chancellor of Doon University. Speaking to TNIE , Mrs Dangwal said, The essence of Uttarakhand's Uniform Civil Code is to establish equality by eliminating gender-based discrimination. There are many cases where women wasn't unaware of their husbands' second marriages, often hidden under the guise of religious customs. With the implementation of mandatory marriage registration, the potential for such deceit against women will be significantly reduced, she said adding, The UCC aims to curb the harmful practice of marrying off girls under the age of 18 in secrecy, allowing daughters to pursue higher education with confidence. She also shared her insights on the UCC, promoting equality within the social structure and ensuring economic security for the elderly. Under the Uttarakhand Uniform Civil Code, upon an individual's death, equal property rights have been granted not only to the spouse and children but also to the parents. This ensures that the rights of elderly parents are also protected, she added. Saptapadi, secularism and the Uniform Civil Code: A pluralistic predicament Dangwal also addressed the implications for children born out of live-in relationships. Children born from live-in arrangements will have rights to their parents' acquired property just like those born through marriage, she explained adding. This will instill a sense of responsibility within live-in relationships, while also enriching the institution of marriage. Moreover, with clear guidelines in place, there will be a reduction in court cases. She further said that the Constitution of India allows two adult citizens to choose their partners according to their preferences. The Special Marriage Act already exists for this purpose, which also requires objections to be filed. She also said that to curb incidents of love jihad, conversion laws are already in place. Muslim man assaulted by Hindu outfits men in Bhopal court over interfaith marriage
Uttarakhand sees rise in murders, kidnappings while rape, dacoity cases decline in 2024
DEHRADUN: A striking new report uncovers a troubling trend in Uttarakhand for 2024: while incidents of kidnapping, murder, and theft have surged alarmingly compared to 2022 and 2023, there is a glimmer of hope as serious offences like rape, robbery, dacoity, and dowry deaths have seen a significant decline. This information was revealed by an RTI activist, who referenced data from the police headquarters. The statistics highlight a concerning increase in certain crimes; however, it's encouraging to note a decline in other serious offenses, he remarked. Kashipur resident and Right to Information activist Advocate Nadeem Uddin shared insights with TNIE regarding recent crime statistics. According to crime data, there were 17,278 serious crimes recorded under the Indian Penal Code and the Bhartiya Nyay Sanhita in 2024, reflecting a 3% decrease compared to 2022. In 2022, there were 17,863 crimes reported, while 17,776 were recorded in 2023, he stated. Uddin highlighted notable crime trends, In 2024, there was a 10% reduction in rape cases, a 50% decrease in dacoity, and a 22% drop in robbery compared to 2022. Vehicle thefts declined by 27%, snatching incidents fell by 49%, and home burglaries (including criminal trespass) decreased by 19%. Additionally, dowry deaths dropped by 60%, while other serious crimes saw a 9% decline. However, there is an increase in certain categories, as noted by Nadeem Uddin: Theft incidents rose by 9%, murders increased by 5%, rioting cases went up by 5%, kidnappings for murder surged by 100%, and women's abductions saw a staggering increase of 91%. Additionally, other forms of kidnapping rose dramatically by 144%. The data reveals that in 2022, there were 86 reported cases of women's abduction, which decreased to 77 in 2023. However, the numbers surged dramatically in 2024, with 164 cases recorded. For kidnappings for murder, there were five cases in 2022, four in 2023, and this number rose to 10 in 2024. Other forms of kidnapping also saw a significant rise, with 418 cases reported in 2022, increasing to 526 in 2023 and skyrocketing to 1,019 in 2024. In terms of murder statistics, there were 208 cases in 2022, which fell to 189 in 2023 before climbing back to 218 in 2024. Theft incidents also showed an increase, with figures rising from 2,244 in 2022 to 2,473 in 2023, and slightly decreasing to 2,441 in 2024. Rioting incidents also saw a rise from 974 cases in 2022 to 833 in 2023, with a further increase to 1,025 cases in 2024. Despite these alarming increases in certain crime categories, the report indicates a decrease in various other crimes. Dacoity cases fell from 34 in 2022 to just 17 in 2024. Similarly, robbery incidents decreased from 225 to 176, while vehicle thefts dropped from 22 to 16. Snatching cases also saw a significant reduction from 96 to 49. Home burglaries (including criminal trespass) decreased from 600 to 489, and vehicle thefts dropped from 521 to 434. Kidnappings for ransom decreased from 4 to 3 cases, while dowry deaths fell from 62 to just 25. Furthermore, the number of rape cases declined from 918 in 2022 to 822 in 2024. Other serious crimes also experienced a decrease from 11,446 cases in 2022 to 10,370 in 2024.
Delhi-Dehradun Expressway Opened? Check route, entry points, toll-free areas and latest update
A 3.5 km section of the Delhi-Dehradun Expressway is now open, improving travel between the two cities. The entire 31.6 km expressway includes underpasses, Railway Over Bridges, and foot-over bridges to enhance safety and reduce congestion. The first 18 km from Akshardham Temple to Loni will be toll-free, benefiting commuters.
Dehradun Diary | Roorkee Mahapanchayat stayed amid clash
The Roorkee Mahapanchayat, originally scheduled for Wednesday, was postponed due to a political clash between independent MLA Umesh Kumar and former MLA Kunwar Pranav Singh Champion. Despite the postponement, police implemented strict security measures in and around Roorkee by erecting barricades and conducting vehicle checks at all borders. Drones were also deployed to monitor incoming traffic. The conflict escalated after Kumar visited Champions residence in Landhaura, leading to a confrontation at Kumars camp office on January 26, where allegations of violence and gunfire arose. Uttarakhand budget session to begin from Feb 18 The budget session of Uttarakhand Assembly is set to get underway in Dehradun from February 18 to 24. Finance Minister Prem Chand Agarwal said, We have received valuable suggestions from various sectors of the state, including traders, farmers, small industries, and education. Minister Agarwal emphasized, Important recommendations have been incorporated into Uttarakhands budget. This budget aims to position the state among the leading states in the country, keeping in mind the sentiments of public welfare. Nachappa fascinated by Ukhand beauty Former top athlete Ashwini Nachappa, a silver medalist from the 1990 Asian Games, visited Uttarakhand for the National Games, her first trip to the state. The Coorg native noted, The atmosphere here reminds me of my home in Coorg, appreciating the regions natural beauty. She emphasised the importance of hosting the Games in a smaller state, stating it offers opportunities for emerging sports talent. Invited to the Mauli Samvad Conclave, Nachappa praised the commendable arrangements at Maharana Pratap Sports College, highlighting the governments efforts in sports development for future athletes. Narendra sethi Our correspondent in Uttarakhand narendrasethi@newindianexpress.com
Suruchi strikes Gold, Haryana dominates 10M Air Pistol at National Games
Dehradun, Feb 5: Suruchi from Haryana claimed the gold medal with a remarkable score of 245.7 in the 10M Air Pistol Womens Final at the National Games 2025 here in Uttarakhand on Wednesday. Palak, also from Haryana, secured the silver medal with 243.6, while Simranpreet Kaur Brar from Punjab took home the bronze medal with a score of 218.8. The shooting events at the 38th National Games saw intense competition at the Trishool Shooting Range, with top athletes from across [] The post Suruchi strikes Gold, Haryana dominates 10M Air Pistol at National Games appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
One live-in relation registered in 10 days after UCC implementation
DEHRADUN, Feb 5: Only one live-in relationship has been registered in Uttarakhands Uniform Civil Code (UCC) portal in the first 10 days of its implementation. Officials claimed that five applications have been received from live-in couples for the mandatory registration. One has been granted registration while four others are being verified, they said. On January 27, the BJP-ruled Uttarakhand became the first state in Independent India to implement the Uniform Civil Code, which promotes equal laws for every citizen [] The post One live-in relation registered in 10 days after UCC implementation appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Uttarakhand grants first live-in relationship registration under Uniform Civil Code
DEHRADUN: In a groundbreaking development, Uttarakhand has officially recognized one of three applications for registration of live-in relationships under the newly implemented Uniform Civil Code (UCC). This landmark decision, effective from January 27, marks the first instance in the country where a couple has been granted legal protection for living together outside of marriage. This is a significant step towards modernising our legal framework and acknowledging diverse relationship dynamics, said a state official. The recognition is expected to pave the way for more couples seeking similar legal validation in the future. Officials revealed that in addition to the two applications from Dehradun, one application from another district is still pending a decision. According to reports, three couples have applied for registration of their live-in relationships on the UCC portal. The Dehradun police are currently reviewing the applications. Once the documents and claims are verified as valid, certificates will be issued to the remaining couples too, permitting them to live together. Following the implementation of the UCC in Uttarakhand on January this year, registration processes have commenced in Dehradun. As of now, a total of 198 individuals have submitted applications across various categories on the portal. District Nodal Officer for UCC Registration, Abhinav Shah, told TNIE , Applications for live-in registration will be directly reviewed by the Registrar. After the applications are examined at the Registrar level, they will undergo a separate verification process by the police. Shatrughan Singh, the architect of the UCC drafting committee and the chairperson of the Rules Implementation Committee, shared insights with this newspaper regarding the registration process for live-in relationships under the UCC. For live-in relationships established prior to the implementation of the UCC, registration must be completed within one month from the date the code comes into effect. Conversely, for live-in relationships formed after the UCC is enacted, registration should occur within one month from the date of entering the relationship, he explained. He further elaborated on the termination process, stating, Couples will have the option to dissolve their live-in relationships either online or offline. Upon receiving a termination request from one partner, the Registrar will seek confirmation from the other party. Additionally, it will be mandatory for the Registrar to be informed if a woman in a live-in relationship becomes pregnant. The status must be updated within 30 days of the child's birth. Under the new regulations, failure to register a live-in relationship will result in a penalty of up to six months in prison, a fine of Rs 25,000, or both. Each individual in a live-in arrangement must register on the UCC web portal, after which they will receive a receipt from the Registrar. This receipt will allow them to rent homes, hostels, or PG accommodations. Additionally, the Registrar will inform the couple's parents or guardians about the registration. Children born during the live-in relationship will be recognized as the couple's offspring, enjoying all rights accorded to biological children.
Geography, prolonged rainfall led to 2024 land sinking in J&Ks Pernote: WIHG study
SRINAGAR: Land sinking in the Pernote area of J&K's Ramban district on the Srinagar-Jammu highway had been triggered by the inherent geological condition of the terrain and prolonged rainfall in the region, revealed a study by the Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology (WIHG) Dehradun in April 2024. Authorities had to relocate people of the Pernote area to safer places after the land sinking in April last year caused significant damage, destroying houses, power lines, transmission towers, road connectivity and water supply. A three-member team of scientists from WIHG Dehradun conducted a detailed geological investigation in and around the area after receiving a notice from the National Green Tribunal (NGT) in November 2024. According to WIHG report, the landslide took place along this transect at Pernote village. At the site location of the landslide, slide materials consist mostly of purple mudstones and sheared and fractured clasts of sub-mature to mature sandstones. The landslide affected area measures about 0.60 sq km; 1.25 km in length, 650m width and height of 450m to 500m, the report read. The overburden of the slope is made up of clasts of unconsolidated and heterogeneous rock fragments, which lack cohesion generated by old landslides. The nature of the landslide is debris slide. At Pernote and its adjacent area, it is observed that during heavy rainfall most of the infiltration through these water sensitive lithologies (alternation of mudstones, siltstones, and sandstones) usually oozes out as seepage, it stated. A number of old landslide scars are observed in the slope where the present landslide occurred. Ramban area including Pernote village falls in the UT of Jammu and Kashmir which is located in a seismically active zone (Zone IV-V as per India's seismic zonation). However, no such geological phenomena e.g., seismic activity, have been noticed or reported anywhere till now in the landslide-affected area, the study further stated. On what triggered the land sinking, the WIHG study reveals that the inherent geological condition of the terrain material forming the slope is the main factor for the landslide that took place at Pernote village on April 25, 2024. The landslide occurred at the footwall blocks of Murree Thrust where the rocks are highly sheared and fractured that are very friable. The slope is made up of alternation of mudstone, siltstone, and sandstone. These intervening layers of mudstone in between the lithologies make the slope prone to landslides. Mudstone is often very soft and breaks up easily, it said. The study further revealed that the thick loose overburden forming slope materials is made up of clasts of purple mudstones and sheared and fractured clasts of sub-mature to mature sandstones is of old landslide debris. The slope of the region falls in steep to very steep slopes, which is sufficient to bring down the loose, swelled materials downslope during heavy rainfall, initiating the landslide, reveals the study. According to the WIHG study, the prolonged rainfall was the triggering factor for the landslide, as the area received continuous rain before the landslide. The water-saturated sediments got swelled, and their low permeability reduces the shear strength of the sediments, resulting in the mass of sediment sliding along the steep slope, it stated. The WIHG has suggested that the first step for slope stabilization is to get rid of the water by dewatering the affected slope and diverting the water away from the landslide area as water is the main agent for slope instability. Barren upper slopes should be afforested - plantations of fast growing root/eucalyptus, alder, willow etc. to arrest the unconsolidated sediments, slope should be benched, use of bioengineering techniques to stabilize the affected slopes, Impermeable materials such as mortar, asphalt, spray, geosynthetic clay liner to act as hydraulic barrier for freshly exposed slopes. Retaining walls with weep holes and earth buttresses for base support. Slope angle >40 should be left undisturbed, the WIHG further suggested to prevent land sinking.
Char Dham yatra set to commence from April 30
DEHRADUN: The Char Dham yatra is set to kick off on April 30, Akshaya Tritiya day, with the opening of the portals of Gangotri and Yamunotri in Uttarakhand. During Basant Panchami on Sunday, the date for the opening of the portals of Badrinath Dham was announced at the Narendra Nagars royal palace in Tehri. The portals of Badrinath will open for devotees at 6 am on May 4, a spokesperson confirmed. On April 22, sesame oil will be offered, and on the same day, the Gadu Ghada oil pot procession will commence, a temple official said. The opening of the Kedarnath Dham portal will be determined on February 26 during Mahashivratri at Omkareshwar Temple in Ukhimath. As per temple officials, the date will be finalised after a Panchang calculation by the Rawal and Dharmadhikari Vedpathi. Rawal Harish Semwal, president of the Gangotri Temple Committee, said, The opening of the Gangotri Dham portals will be announced on the occasion of the Hindu New Year.
Nataraj level with swim sensation Desinghu with 5th gold, Services still on top in National Games
DEHRADUN/HALDWANI, Feb 2: Two national records fell by the wayside while star swimmer Srihari Nataraj caught up with 14-year-old sensation Dhinidhi Desinghu in gold medal count from the pool and lifter Jagdish Vishwakarma triumphed by heaving the bar with one leg in the air at the 38th National Games here Sunday. Services remained at the top of the tally with 33 medals (17 gold, 9 silver, 7 bronze), followed by Karnataka with an identical 33 medals (15 gold, 9 silver, [] The post Nataraj level with swim sensation Desinghu with 5th gold, Services still on top in National Games appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Farmer leader Rakesh Tikait intervenes in Khanpur political feud, urges reconciliation
DEHRADUN: In a bid to resolve the ongoing conflict between independent MLA Umesh Kumar and former MLA Kunwar Pranav Singh 'Champion' in the Khanpur assembly seat of Haridwar district, farmer leader Rakesh Tikait stepped in on Saturday, expressing that a resolution would be reached soon. The tensions have been escalating for the past ten days and have caused divisions within the Gurjar community and the Brahmin community. However, this is not a fight between castes or communities. Tikait said that this issue is a conflict between a defeated MLA and a victorious MLA, and therefore, the people of the community should not get involved, he added. Highlighting the potential for the dispute to escalate into ethnic tensions, Tikait said that Champion belongs to the Gurjar community while Kumar represents the Brahmin community. We must ensure that this issue does not fall prey to communal flames, emphasizing the importance of dialogue. As part of the mediation efforts, Rakesh Tikait arrived in Haridwar and met with the jailed former MLA Champion before engaging in discussions with BJP leader and Champion's wife, Rani Devyani, along with other community members at Damakothi. Later in the evening, he departed for Dehradun to continue talks with Khanpur MLA Umesh Sharma regarding the matter. Speaking to reporters,Tikait addressed the ongoing dispute, stating, Communities and panchayats should not escalate this issue further. I will take the initiative to resolve this matter. He emphasized the importance of reconciliation, adding, I will appeal to both parties to put an end to what has happened. Such conflicts only lead to division within society. The feud between two leaders since have been escalating since Umesh Kumar defeated Champion in the last assembly elections. In recent weeks, the conflict has taken a new turn with both sides engaging in provocative and objectionable posts on social media. The situation escalated violently on January 26, when supporters from both factions armed themselves and launched attacks against each other. Both leaders have faced legal action in this issue with Champion currently in judicial custody for 14 days, while Kumar is out on bail. The situation remains tense as both factions seek a way forward.
Delhi-Dehradun Expressway to reduce travel time by 2.5 hours; phase 1, 4 set to open...
This 210-kilometer expressway will drastically reduce travel time between Delhi and Dehradun from approximately 6.5 hours to just 2.5 hours
Seismologists urge caution as Uttarkashi faces ongoing earthquake tremors
DEHRADUN: Residents of Uttarkashi in Uttarakhand have been experiencing continuous earthquake tremors over the past ten days, prompting seismologists to issue a warning and urge locals to remain vigilant. Experts emphasize the importance of preparedness, stating that people must acclimate themselves to living with frequent seismic activity. Early Friday morning, yet another tremor struck the hill district, leaving residents in fear and anxiety. This marks the ninth earthquake in just six days, causing people to rush out of their homes, offices, and shops in panic. The Himalayan region remains under significant geological stress, and experts are closely monitoring the situation. Dr. Sushil Kumar, a senior seismologist at the Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology, acknowledged the growing concerns, stating that Uttarkashi falls within seismic zone 5, an area highly vulnerable to earthquakes. He noted that the region has not experienced a significant earthquake in a long time, raising concerns about accumulating underground energy. Residents in panic as double earthquake shakes Uttarkashi According to experts, the continuous movement of the Indian and Eurasian tectonic plates is generating stress, leading to frequent tremors. The Indian plate moves at a rate of 50 to 52 millimetres per year, causing friction that results in micro-earthquakes at depths of 10 to 20 kilometres. On Friday morning, an earthquake measuring 2.07 on the Richter scale struck Uttarkashi, though no damage was reported. A day earlier, on Thursday at 7:31 PM, another tremor measuring 2.7 on the Richter scale was recorded, with its epicenter near Sarutal Lake in the Barkot tehsil, within the forested Yamunotri range. District Disaster Management Officer Jai Prakash Singh Pawar confirmed the measurements and reassured residents that authorities are monitoring the situation. Earthquake of magnitude 3.5 jolts Uttarakhand's Uttarkashi In recent weeks, the district has experienced an alarming frequency of tremors. On January 24 and 25, five earthquakes were recorded within a span of two days, triggering landslides and causing debris to fall from the Varunavat mountain. These tremors were measured at magnitudes of 3 and 2 on the Richter scale, further intensifying concerns about the regions seismic vulnerability. Seismologists have warned that stress continues to build along fault lines, increasing the likelihood of a larger earthquake in the future. Dr. Sushil Kumar explained that when stress accumulates on a larger scale, it eventually results in a major rupture, as seen in past moderate earthquakes in Chamoli and Uttarkashi. He also highlighted the presence of significant thrust activity in the Mohand area of Dehradun and near the Shanshahi Ashram. With the region witnessing continuous tremors and growing geological instability, authorities urge residents to remain alert and take necessary precautions. The ongoing seismic activity serves as a stark reminder of the fragile tectonic balance in the Himalayan region, underscoring the need for preparedness in the face of potential future earthquakes.
Bindyarani Devi wins gold, Manipur lifters bag 2 medals
Dehradun, Jan 31: Manipurs star weightlifter S Bindyarani Devi set a national record in snatch en route to her gold medal-winning effort in the womens 55kg category at the ongoing National Games here on Friday. Bindyarani, a Commonwealth Games silver medallist, overcame an initial setback in her first attempt at 83kg in the snatch category. [] The post Bindyarani Devi wins gold, Manipur lifters bag 2 medals appeared first on The Shillong Times .
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Ex-Servicemen Contributory Health Scheme Dehradun (ECHS Dehradun) has Recruits 20 Peon, DEO & Other Posts. Candidates with Any Graduate, MBBS, Diploma, 12TH, 10TH, 8TH, MS/MD Can Apply on or before 19-02-2025.
ITBP soldier sentenced to 10 years for raping female boxer in Uttarakhand
DEHRADUN: A fast-track court in Uttarakhand has sentenced an Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) soldier to ten years of rigorous imprisonment for the rape of a female boxer stationed at the ITBP Academy in Mussoorie. The victim, a distinguished international-level athlete, identified her assailant as Constable Mohan Singh Danu, a fellow member of the boxing team and a native of Khuti in the Dharchula district of Pithoragarh. According to the prosecution, the incident took place on December 5, 2021, when the victim, using an outpass, visited Mohan Singhs room outside the academy. She had gone there to seek help regarding harassment she had been facing from another member of his team. However, when she attempted to leave around 3 PM, Mohan Singh forcibly pulled her back into the room and sexually assaulted her. The victim recounted the ordeal, stating that she struggled to break free and sustained injuries, even bleeding from her mouth. She managed to escape only around 5 PM and returned to the academy, deeply shaken by the assault. Due to mental distress, the victim reported the incident to academy officials two days later. Following her complaint, a case was registered at the Mussoorie police station on December 9, 2021, leading to the arrest of the accused. After reviewing the evidence and testimonies presented, Fast Track Special Court Judge Pankaj Tomar found Mohan Singh guilty and sentenced him to ten years of rigorous imprisonment. Additionally, the court imposed a fine of Rs 50,000, of which Rs 40,000 will be awarded to the victim as compensation. The accused was taken into custody immediately after the verdict and sent to jail.
Teenager Parth Mane wins 10m air rifle gold at National Games
Dehradun, Jan 31: World junior champion Parth Mane held his nerves to beat teammate Rudranksh Patil en route the mens 10m air rifle gold as Maharashtra registered a 1-2 finish at the 38th National Games here on Friday. Services Kiran Jadhav won the bronze. The 17-year-old Mane produced a commanding performance to hold the lead after every series barring one. Remaining unruffled throughout the final despite the presence of more experienced shooters around him, Mane fired consistently and was able [] The post Teenager Parth Mane wins 10m air rifle gold at National Games appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
TNs Narmada shoots down NR to win air rifle gold; Karnataka leads medal tally
DEHRADUN, Jan 30: Tamil Nadus former World Cup-winning shooter Narmada Nithin Raju outgunned her more fancied rivals to win the 10m air rifle gold with a national record, even as Karnataka continued to top the medal tally with another strong show in the swimming pool at the National Games here Thursday. The 23-year-old Narmada beat [] The post TNs Narmada shoots down NR to win air rifle gold; Karnataka leads medal tally appeared first on The Shillong Times .
Gujarat High Court Chief Justice's iPhones Get Stolen At Wedding, Case Filed
Two iPhones belonging to Gujarat High Court Chief Justice Sunita Agarwal were stolen at a wedding ceremony she attended in Dehradun on January 26.
Two iPhones Of Gujarat High Court Chief Justice Sunita Agarwal Stolen In Dehradun
The police are examining the CCTV footage from the vicinity to identify the culprit.
DEHRADUN: A scam worth nearly Rs 1.75 crore has come to light within the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) 7th battalion, located in Mirthi, Pithoragarh. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has registered two cases against six officials and several contractors involved in the fraudulent activities. Sources indicate that these officials were implicated in a scheme involving the transportation of stones for construction at border posts along the China border. The officials arranged for stones to be transported via porters from within a one-kilometre radius of the posts, while invoices showed distances many times greater, an insider revealed. In addition to the stone transportation scam, significant financial irregularities have also been reported in the transport of generators and other materials, amounting to millions of rupees. This misconduct comes in the wake of the 2020 clash between Indian and Chinese soldiers in the Galwan Valley, which heightened tensions along the China border. Following this incident, the ITBP headquarters issued orders to establish new posts and repair existing ones in the border area. The CBI has revealed in its preliminary inquiry that the construction of 380 posts was planned under the Pithoragarh Battalion along the China border. This project required the transportation of stones from considerable distances. Anuprith T. Borkar, the then Commandant of ITBP, allegedly colluded with fellow officers in this endeavour. It has been reported that over Rs 28 lakh was paid to contractor Madan Singh Rana's firm for the project. During an investigation conducted within the battalion, it was discovered that the transportation of stones for the construction of posts was carried out by porters from within a one-kilometre radius. While the invoices indicated movement of stones from one post to another, not a single stone was actually delivered to these locations, sources revealed. An investigation has revealed shocking irregularities involving officials who failed to consider the challenging geographical conditions while transporting generators to various ITBP posts. Twelve generators, intended for remote high-altitude locations, weighed approximately 800 kilograms each, with two weighing around 700 kilograms. The total payment for porter services exceeded Rs 11 lakh, raising questions about the feasibility of transporting such heavy equipment by a few individuals to these elevations. Additionally, allegations have surfaced against former Commandant Mahendra Pratap, stationed in Mirthi from 2017 to 2019, regarding a massive kerosene scam. He reportedly facilitated the unauthorized transfer of 8,000 liters of kerosene from SSB Didihat, falsely indicating its transport to Mirthi. This fraudulent operation is estimated to have caused losses of over Rs 600,000. Furthermore, the return of 4,000 litres to SSB Didihat was also misrepresented, leading to an additional Rs 500,000 scam in transportation costs.
Like sports, UCC stands for spirit of equality, non-discrimination: PM Modi
DEHRADUN: Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised the Uttarakhand governments efforts in implementing a Uniform Civil Code (UCC), calling it a pioneering initiative in India. Speaking at the inauguration of the 38th National Games at the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium in Dehradun, Modi said the move would contribute to a dignified life for daughters, mothers, and sisters in the state. He said UCC aims to promote equality and justice for all citizens reinforcing the principles of democracy and the Constitution. He said the historic step of Uttarakhand will serve as a model for other states. Modi, during the inauguration of the 38th National Games, connected the spirit of sportsmanship to the implementation of UCC in Uttarakhand. Sportsmanship transcends all feelings of discrimination, he said, emphasising that every victory and medal is the result of collective effort. Sports inspire teamwork, and that same spirit applies to UCC, where there is no discrimination and everyone stands equal. Modi expressed confidence that the step would pave the way for a dignified life for all citizens, particularly women. PM Modi says India pushing to host 2036 Olympics at 38th National Games opening This initiative will not only empower our daughters, mothers, and sisters but also serve as a model for other states in India, Modi said, underscoring the importance of unity and fairness in society. In a spirited address to the gathering, the PM celebrated the vibrant energy of Uttarakhands youth, marking the commencement of the 38th National Games. Uttarakhand is resplendent today with the energy of the youth, he said, emphasising the significance of the event coinciding with the blessings of Baba Kedarnath, Badrinath, and Maa Ganga. As the state commemorates its 25th anniversary, Modi remarked on the opportunity for young athletes from across the nation to showcase their talents in this burgeoning region. This event presents a beautiful picture of Ek Bharat, Shrestha Bharat, he said, highlighting the unity and diversity of India.
PM Narendra Modi attends the opening ceremony of 38th National Games at Dehradun on Tuesday. (UNI)
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised Uttarakhand for being the first state to implement the Uniform Civil Code, which strengthens democracy by safeguarding individual rights. At the National Games inauguration, he emphasized unity and healthy living, while reaffirming Indias aspiration to host the 2036 Olympics. The event hosts around 10,000 athletes competing in various disciplines.
UCC Has Same Team Spirit As Sports: PM Modi
DEHRADUN, Jan 28: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said the Uniform Civil Code (UCC), which was implemented in Uttarakhand a day ago, has the same team spirit as sports. Speaking at the inauguration of the National Games at the Rajiv Gandhi international cricket stadium here, he congratulated the Uttarakhand government for implementing the UCC and described it as a historic step. UCC has the same team spirit as sports and discriminates against none, Modi said. Uttarakhand is the first [] The post UCC Has Same Team Spirit As Sports: PM Modi appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Hosting 2036 Olympics Will Take Indian Sports To New Heights: PM Modi
DEHRADUN, Jan 28: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said the country is putting all its might to get the hosting rights of 2036 Olympics, which will take Indian sports to new heights. We are pushing for hosting rights of 2036 Olympics, it will take Indian sports to new heights, the PM said while speaking at the opening ceremony of the 38th National Games here. Wherever Olympics happen, all sectors gain. It creates better facilities for athletes, he added. Modi [] The post Hosting 2036 Olympics Will Take Indian Sports To New Heights: PM Modi appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
PM Modi says India pushing to host 2036 Olympics at 38th National Games opening
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, at the opening ceremony of the 38th National Games, revealed that India is actively pushing for the rights to host the 2036 Olympics, a move he believes will take Indian sports to unprecedented heights. Highlighting the long-term benefits of hosting the Olympics, the Prime Minister stated, Wherever the Olympics happen, all sectors gain. It creates better facilities for athletes and boosts the entire nation. He stressed that securing the 2036 Olympics would not only foster growth in the sporting sector but also improve infrastructure, benefiting athletes and the country as a whole. Modi had expressed India's intention to host the 2036 Games during the International Olympic Committee's Session in Mumbai in 2023. The IOA has submitted the official expression of interest to the IOC. It is our endeavour to enhance your capabilities and we are focussed on supporting you. A modest but colourful opening ceremony showcasing Uttarakhand's religious heritage and bio-diversity kicked off the 38th National Games on Tuesday in Dehradun with guest of honour Prime Minister Narendra Modi reiterating his commitment to bring the 2036 Olympics to India during his address. Inaugurating the National Games PM Modi described the Games as a eautiful portrait of Ek Bharat, Sreshth Bharat and reiterated that sports are crucial to the nations development. We are focused on enhancing your capabilities and supporting you, he said, addressing the athletes in attendance. Around 10,000 athletes are gearing up to compete for podium finishes across 32 disciplines in the Games that will run till February 14. Events will be held across seven cities of the hill state with Dehradun being the main venue. Around 450 gold medals, and a similar number of silver and bronze medals are at stake. Modi declared the Games open after the teams marched in and he was presented the flame at the ceremony. Inaugurating the 38th National Games in Uttarakhand. It is a celebration of India's incredible sporting talent and showcases the spirit of athletes from across the country. https://t.co/RT5QkE6Yu6 Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) January 28, 2025 The Prime Minister also used the opportunity to pass some health tips, urging youngsters to fight the growing menace of obesity by cutting down the oil in their food and adding more walks and exercise to their daily routines. The ceremony started with a performance of 'Tandav', a classical dance form that is an ode to Lord Shiva. The Games were declared open with blowing of 2025 conches to mark the year. Local favourite and popular Bollywood singer Jubin Nautiyal also performed during the ceremony. Earlier, Modi arrived at the stadium riding on a decked-up golf cart along with Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami. After taking a round of the stadium, he was presented a traditional cap, shawl and a memento containing replicas of Games mascot 'Mauli' and the medals. An estimated 25,000 spectators have packed the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium despite the chilly weather to catch the ceremony live. The PM had also opened the last two editions of the Games in 2022 (Gujarat) and 2023 (Goa). Stars missing as Uttarakhand National Games begins Tuesday Uttarakhand Governor Lieutenant General Gurmit Singh, Union Minister of State for Sports Raksha Khadse, and Uttarakhand Sports Minister Rekha Arya were the dignitaries present on the occasion. Indian Olympic Association President PT Usha and Commonwealth Games Federation chief Chris Jenkins were also in attendance at the ceremony. Uttarakhand's own Lakshya Sen, a world championships medal-winning shuttler, brought the Games torch and handed it over to Modi, who placed it in its designated place. During the Athletes' Parade, Uttarakhand expectedly received the loudest cheer. Almora's Sen and distance runner Ankita Dhyani were Uttarakhand's flag-bearers in the parade. Sen later took oath on behalf of the participating athletes. Under IOA's objective of inclusivity, the National Games also following established norms of having a male and a female flag bearer leading each team. Hosting the National Game holds a special significance for Uttarakhand as the state is celebrating the 25th year of its creation. 'Mauli', inspired by Uttarakhand's state bird 'Monal', is the Games mascot, symbolising the region's unique natural beauty, diversity and cultural heritage. Most of the established sporting stars of the country such as javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra, shuttler PV Sindhu, shooter Manu Bhaker are giving it a miss, leaving the stage for other athletes to make a mark. Among the prominent names who will turn up are Olympic medal-winning shooters Swapnil Kusale and Sarabjot Singh, world championships medallist shuttler Lakshya Sen and Tokyo Games bronze-winning boxer Lovlina Borgahain. Four sports -- kalarippayattu, yogasana, mallakhambh and rafting -- will be demonstration (non-medal) sports. With the theme of 'Green Games', the event aims to inspire individuals and organisations to adopt eco-friendly and sustainable practices. (With inputs from PTI) For 'master-class in relentless consistency', Bumrah named ICC men's Cricketer of the Year
Gunfire incident at MLA's residence on Republic Day triggers High Court intervention in Uttarakhand
DEHRADUN: In a dramatic turn of events, the gunfire incident involving former MLA Pranav Singh Champion at the residence of independent MLA Umesh Kumar in the Khanpur area of Haridwar on Republic Day has escalated to the Uttarakhand High Court. The court's Winter Vacation Bench has taken suo motu cognizance of the matter, labelling the incident as detrimental to the state's image. This kind of behaviour tarnishes the reputation of our state, the bench remarked. In response to the seriousness of the situation, the court has summoned Haridwar's Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) and Deputy Inspector General (DIG) to appear virtually for further proceedings. A verbal altercation between former MLA Pranav Singh Champion and independent MLA Umesh Kumar spiralled out of control at Kumar's residence in the Khanpur area of Haridwar on Republic Day. Reports indicate that Champion, armed and accompanied by several supporters, arrived at Kumar's residence and openly used abusive language while firing multiple rounds into the air. Prior to this escalation, tensions had already flared when Umesh Kumar confronted Champion at his residence after being verbally insulted. This kind of behaviour is unacceptable, Kumar remarked, expressing his frustration over the incident. The situation has raised serious concerns regarding safety and decorum among elected representatives in the region. Following a shooting incident, police arrested former MLA Pranav Singh Champion and later, MLA Umesh Kumar late at night. Both were presented in the Chief Judicial Magistrate's Court on Monday. Champion has been remanded to 14 days of judicial custody, while Umesh has been granted bail, officials confirmed. As part of the investigation, Haridwar police seized nine firearms from Champion and his family, revoking their licenses. Additionally, the District Magistrate of Dehradun suspended Umesh Kumar's weapon license. The incident, which unfolded in a state known for its peaceful image, compelled the High Court to take suo motu cognizance. The court summoned the SSP of Haridwar and DIG of Garhwal virtually at 2 PM. Furthermore, police officials have been instructed to present detailed information regarding the cases filed against both individuals. The court's intervention has stirred a flurry of activity within the government machinery. We have taken cognizance based on reports published in newspapers regarding the lawlessness associated with this incident, a court spokesperson stated.
Uttrakhand fist state to implement UCC into force
DEHRADUN: Uttarakhand has become the first state in India to adopt a Uniform Civil Code (UCC) , a groundbreaking decision designed to guarantee equal rights for all citizens, irrespective of their religious backgrounds. CM Pushkar Singh Dhami inaugurated the UCC portal on Monday, marking the beginning of a new era of legal uniformity in the Himalayan state. This initiative is a significant step towards ensuring justice and equality for every citizen, Dhami said. The UCC aims to replace outdated personal laws that have long perpetuated inequality, fostering a more inclusive society. After Goa, which has a pre-independence UCC in place, Uttarakhand is now the first BJP-ruled state to draft and establish a UCC. As Uttarakhand sets this precedent, it may inspire other states to consider similar reforms, potentially igniting a nationwide movement towards social justice and equal rights, Dhami said. In his address following the announcement, the chief minister said, The credit for the Ganga of UCC flowing from Uttarakhand goes to the divine people of Devbhoomi Uttarakhand. He remarked, From this moment, the women of Devbhoomi have attained equal rights. Dhami stated that the UCC is a solution to eliminate discrimination in legal matters based on caste, religion, sect, and gender. He emphasized that its implementation will strengthen womens empowerment and put an end to practices such as halala and iddat. In a strong reaction against the implementation of the UCC, the Muslim Sewa Sangthan, along with Tanzeem-e-Rahnuma-e-Millat and Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind said they will knock on the court doors as soon as it reopens after the holidays. Saptapadi, secularism and the Uniform Civil Code: A pluralistic predicament
PM Modi to Open 38th National Games: Uttarakhand CM Calls It a Proud Moment
DEHRADUN , Uttarakhand: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is all set to inaugurate the 38th National Games in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, today (January 28, 2025). Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has warmly welcomed the Prime Minister, describing his visit as a proud and unforgettable moment for every athlete. Sharing his excitement onsocial media X (formerly Twitter), CM Dhami posted, A heartfelt welcome to Prime Minister Narendra Modi ji on his arrival in Devbhoomi Uttarakhand for the inauguration of the 38th National Games! This historic occasion is a proud and unforgettable moment for every player in our state. The Chief Minister also credited Prime Minister Modi for increasing awareness and enthusiasm for sports in the country. He noted, Because of the Prime Minister's efforts, there is greater awareness of sports in India. Our young athletes now have a bigger platform to showcase their talents. Under his leadership, India has achieved remarkable success in sports on the global stage. According to official information, PM Modi will arrive in Dehradun today and is scheduled to inaugurate the National Games at around 6 PM. This year, Uttarakhand has the honor of hosting the games during its Silver Jubilee celebrations. The event will be held across 11 cities in eight districts of the state from January 28 to February 14. In a video message, CM Dhami assured that the state government has completed all the necessary preparations for this prestigious event. He said, Uttarakhand is privileged to host the 38th National Games, and the state government has finalized all the arrangements. With the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, this event will mark a golden chapter for sports in Uttarakhand. This historic event, taking place from January 28 to February 14, will inspire our youth to engage in sports and foster a spirit of healthy competition and teamwork. He also encouraged citizens to take part in the event and support the athletes. I appeal to everyone to actively participate in the event and motivate our players. Your contribution will make this event a grand success, CM Dhami added. PM Modi will also inaugurate the Utkarsh Odisha Make in Odisha Conclave 2025 at Janata Maidan, Bhubaneswar.This global investment summit, organized by the Odisha Government, aims to position the state as a key destination for industrial growth and investments under the Purvodaya vision. During the event, the Prime Minister will also open the Make in Odisha Exhibition, showcasing the states achievements in creating a robust industrial ecosystem. The two-day conclave, running from January 28 to 29, will bring together industry leaders, investors, and policymakers. The summit will feature CEOs' and leaders' roundtables, sector-specific discussions, business meetings, and policy dialogues to attract global investors.
Dehradun schools closed ahead of PM Modis visit for the 38th National Games
The Dehradun District Magistrate declared a holiday for schools and anganwadis on January 28, 2025, due to PM Modi's visit for the 38th National Games. The games will be inaugurated in Dehradun at 6 PM after Modis program in Bhubaneswar. Check details here.
Schools closed in Dehradun ahead of PM Modi's visit
In anticipation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to inaugurate the 38th National Games in Dehradun, the District Magistrate announced a school and Anganwadi holiday. The National Games will see participation from 36 states and one union territory, with over 10,000 athletes competing in 35 sports disciplines.
PM Modi to inaugurate Utkarsh Odisha-Make in Odisha conclave and 38th National Games today
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the Utkarsh Odisha-Make in Odisha Conclave 2025 in Bhubaneswar and the 38th National Games in Dehradun. The two-day conclave will highlight Odisha's industrial achievements and investment opportunities. The National Games will feature competitions across 35 sports disciplines, with a focus on sustainability, introducing 'Green Games' and eco-friendly initiatives.
Prime Minister Modi will inaugurate the 38th National Games in Dehradun. The National Games is being hosted in Uttarakhand in 11 cities across 8 districts from January 28 to February 14.
Dehradun Diary: Landslide blocks highway, several left stranded
Landslide blocks highway, several left stranded A sudden landslide near Khirchana on the Pithoragarh-Dharachula highway caused significant disruptions with debris and boulders blocking the road. This highway is a crucial route for daily commuters, facilitating access to popular tourist destinations such as Adi Kailash, Narayan Ashram, and Munsiyari. Over 150 vehicles and more than 400 passengers found themselves stranded. According to a Border Roads Organisation (BRO) spokesperson, On receiving an information, we promptly dispatched a JCB to clear the road. After three hours of efforts, the traffic was restored. 52 girls to become Drone Didis, get special training Fifty-two girls from the marginalised communities are undergoing specialised training to become skilled drone operators. The training camp, organised by the Youth Welfare and Provincial Defense Force Directorate, provides instruction on drone operation, assembly, disassembly, and repair. Minister Rekha Arya inspected the camp and shared that the participants were selected from various districts, including Chamoli, Uttarkashi, Pithoragarh, and Champawat. The aim is to equip these girls with skills to enhance their career prospects, she stated. Ex-MLA Champion sent to jail, Umesh gets bail Amid rising tensions and territorial dispute in Uttarakhand, former MLA Kunwar Pranav Singh Champion was arrested and remanded to 14 days judicial custody. The arrest follows his heated argument with Khanpur MLA Umesh Kumar, who was also presented in court on Monday. Rinku Verma, the in-charge joint inspector of prosecution in Haridwar, stated that the arrest was necessary due to the sensitive nature of the situation. There was a heavy police deployment outside the court to maintain order and ensure public safety. During the same court proceedings, MLA Umesh Kumar was granted bail following a brief hearing before the Chief Judicial Magistrate. Narendra sethi Our correspondent in Uttarakhand narendrasethi@newindianexpress.com
Uttarakhand Becomes First State To Implement Uniform Civil Code
Dehradun, Jan 27: Uttarakhand on Monday became the first state in the country to implement the Uniform Civil Code with the ruling BJP fulfilling a major commitment made ahead of the 2022 Assembly polls. The UCC came into force as Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami unveiled its notification, released the rules for its implementation and launched a portal created for the mandatory online registration of marriages, divorce and live-in relationships. The event took place in the auditorium at Dhamis official [] The post Uttarakhand Becomes First State To Implement Uniform Civil Code appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Uttarakhand becomes 1st State in India to implement Uniform Civil Code
Dehradun: Uttarakhand has made history by becoming the first state in India to implement a Uniform Civil Code (UCC) on Monday. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami launched the UCC portal and rules on January 27, 2025, marking a significant milestone in the states journey towards social justice and equality. The UCC aims to simplify and [] The post Uttarakhand becomes 1st State in India to implement Uniform Civil Code appeared first on Northlines .
Uttarakhand implements UCC, becomes first state to enforce contentious law
Dehradun: The Uniform Civil Code (UCC) has been implemented in Uttarakhand beginning Monday, January 27, making it the first state in independent India to put into effect such a law, chief minister Pushkar Singh Dhami said. Preparations were made with all approvals of the rules for the implementation of the Act and training of officials Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Uttarakhand government implements Uniform Civil Code: All you need to know
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami launched the UCC portal and rules at an event in Dehradun.
Inaugural National Sports Vision Conclave to be held on the sidelines of National Games
Dehradun, Jan 27: Indias chief national badminton coach Pullela Gopichand, world champion boxer Nikhat Zareen and former womens hockey captain Rani Rampal will headline the inaugural National Sports Vision Conclave which will be held here during the 38th National Games from January 29 to February 12. The conclave will bring together leading Indian athletes, sports administrators, entrepreneurs and thought leaders under one roof. Comprising over 30 sessions that include panel discussions, fireside chats and workshops, the conclave will feature feted [] The post Inaugural National Sports Vision Conclave to be held on the sidelines of National Games appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Uttarakhand woman charred to death, 9 houses gutted in blaze
Dehradun: A 75-year-old woman was charred to death and more than half a dozen houses were gutted in a blaze that broke out in Savni village of Uttarkashi late on Sunday. It took the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) and fire service personnel several hours to douse the flames. Nine houses, in which around 16 families resided, were completely destroyed, the state emergency operations centre said. The fire was brought under control by 2.45 am on Monday, according to the SEOC. While efforts are underway to ascertain the exact cause of the incident, it is suspected that an earthen lamp burning in one of the houses led to the fire, it said. The woman who died in the fire was identified as Brahma Devi. Apart from the nine houses, five adjacent houses had to be razed to prevent the fire from spreading. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has issued orders to provide all possible help to the affected families. They should be provided food, clothes, other essentials and a temporary shelter immediately, he said.
The Central Government had announced the names of a total 139 personalities across different fields for Padma Awards, which includes 7 Padma Vibhushan, 19 Padma Bhushan and 113 Padma Shri. Five prominent personalities from Madhya Pradesh will be honored with the Padma Shri award 2025 which was announced on late evening of 25 th January. The awards will be conferred to the nominees in the month of March or April. The list features devotional folk singer Bheru Singh Chouhan, social entrepreneur Sally Holkar, Nimadi novelist Jagdish Joshila, Budhendra Kumar Jain who is a medical superintendent, trustee of Sadhguru Netra Chikitsalaya, Shri Sadhguru Seva Sangh Trust. Lastly, Harchandan Singh Bhatti, an artist from Bhopal. Here is a detailed account of all five personalities from the state, who were conferred with the prestigious award: Bheru Singh Chouhan The 64-year old devotional folk singer has kept the oral tradition of Nirgun Bhajan and Malwa folk alive since 50 years. He is a Nirgun Kabir Singer known as the Nirgun Bhakti ke Bheru from Malwa. Chouhan lives in Bajrangpura, a small village near the Mhow tehsil of Indore. He inherited the art from his father, Madhu Singh Chouhan who also sang Kabir. Bheru has sung bhajans of Meera bai, Gorakhnath, Brahmanand, Kabir Vani and others. Bheru believes in the teaching of Gita karm karte jaa aur fal ki chinta mat kar. He was even unaware about receiving the award and was informed from the people around. Jagdish Joshila Jagdish Joshila is a 75-year old novelist from Khargone district of Madhya Pradesh, who has written about 60 books. He is known as Nimadi ke Novelist and has been writing for the Nimadi literature since five long decades. Joshila is often referred as the first Nimadi Novelist. His most notable writings include Bhalai ki jadd Patthal mein and Gaav ki pehchaan. Apart from these the novelist has also translated Jan Nayak Tantya Mama, Madhya Pradesh in the freedom struggle, Nimari idioms, Mere Hindustan, Bharat Vyatha among others. Sally Holkar The 82-year old social entrepreneur was born in the USA, who got inspired from Ahilya Bai Holkars legacy. She has devoted 50 years of her life to the Maheshwari craft, revitalizing the Maheshwari handloom industry, when it was almost dead. Sally is known as Holkar Weaver of Hope from Khargone. The Maheshwari craft is now an art form which is acclaimed worldwide, and is flourishing with time with a mix of tradition with modernity. Sally has been advocating for women empowerment. She has employed nearly 250 women weavers and installed 110+ looms. Moreover, for her employees Sally has established 45+ houses, a school up to 8 th standard, and a creche. With certain initiatives, Sally has trained women in craft skills, creating sustainable livelihoods, also sponsoring education of 240 youngsters through the Ahilyabai Jyoti School. The women and children are provided with work-study opportunities too. Harchandan Singh Bhatti Harchandan Singh Bhatti will be awarded with the Padma Shri in the field of art. He was born in 1959 in Dehradun, Uttarakhand and graduated in painting from the Fine Arts College of Indore. He has been associated with the Bharat Bhawan of Bhopal ever since it was founded, and has also served as its director. For the past 40 years, Bhatti has been working for the institution. Bhatti has closely studied the life of tribal people of Madhya Pradesh under the guidance of legendary painter J Swaminathan, later on becoming the art curator for the Madhya Pradesh Tribal Museum. The Madhya Pradesh Government also awarded him with the Rashtriya Kalidas Samman. Dr. Budhendra Kumar Jain Dr. Budhendra Kumar Jain was born in Satna and attended the Government Venkat No.1 School for his primary education. According to the notification released by Home Ministry, Government of India, Dr. BK Jain, the Director and Trustee of Sadhguru Seva Sangh Trust, Janaki Kund, Chitrakoot, Madhya Pradesh has been honored with the Padma Shri Award in the field of medicine. BK Jain has been serving eye patients at the Chitrakoot eye Hopsital at the Sadhguru Seva Sangh trust since long. For two decades, he has been working to improve the lives of the people of Bhojpur. After the news, Satna Collector Anurag Verma congratulated Jain and expressed his happiness upon him receiving the award. The Padma Shri awardees from Madhya Pradesh have added their names to the history, also another feat to the states achievements. They have been unsung personalities who have served the society with their phenomenal art, skills and notable work.
Uttarakhand political turmoil: Ex-BJP MLA 'Champion' arrested after violent attack on rival's home
DEHRADUN: Haridwar witnessed a dramatic escalation of political tensions on Saturday following the local body election results, as former BJP MLA Kunwar Pranav Singh 'Champion' allegedly attacked the residence of Khanpur MLA Umesh Kumar. The incident underscores the intense rivalries often ignited by electoral outcomes. According to witnesses and video footage, 'Champion' arrived at the scene with his supporters, and the situation quickly spiralled out of control, prompting police intervention. Kunwar Pranav Singh was taken into custody following the altercation. In a surprising turn of events, Umesh Kumar was also detained for allegedly orchestrating a retaliatory attack on 'Champions' office. Images from the violent clash revealed 'Champion' discharging a firearm, with multiple rounds reportedly fired at the MLAs office. A local official described the incident as a grave escalation in political hostilities, emphasizing the urgent need for decisive measures to restore order. Senior Superintendent of Police Paraminder Dobal announced that authorities have recommended the cancellation of firearm licenses for both leaders and the revocation of their security details. The feud between the two political figures, stemming from a long-standing rivalry in the Khanpur constituency, has been simmering for months. Both leaders have exchanged heated remarks on social media, with tensions reaching a breaking point last weekend. On Saturday night, Umesh Kumar and his supporters confronted 'Champion' outside his camp office and the Landhaura Mahal, leading to violent clashes. Video footage of the altercation has since surfaced, intensifying public scrutiny of the incident. The unrest has spread across Haridwar district, including Roorkee, as supporters of both leaders mobilize in large numbers. Authorities have deployed additional police forces to maintain order, with traffic on the Kanvad Patri Road completely halted due to its proximity to the residences of the two rivals. A police spokesperson confirmed that steps are being taken to prevent crowds from approaching 'Champions' residence. Meanwhile, a significant number of Umesh Kumars supporters are reportedly making their way to Roorkee from Khanpur, further complicating efforts to contain the volatile situation. A local police officer expressed concerns over the growing unrest, admitting that the situation is becoming increasingly difficult to manage. Authorities continue to monitor the situation closely, with efforts underway to prevent further escalation and restore normalcy in the region.
Uttarakhand is first state to implement Uniform Civil Code
Dehradun: Uttarakhand is set to become the first state to implement the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) today (January 27). Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami said that the implementation of UCC will bring uniformity in all laws relating to personal civil matters that discriminate on the basis of caste, religion, gender, etc, adding that all the necessary preparations have been completed to implement UCC, including approval of the rules of the Act and training of the concerned officials. Taking to X, CM Dhami wrote, Dear residents of the state, The Uniform Civil Code (UCC) will be implemented in the state from January 27, 2025, making Uttarakhand the first state in independent India where this law will come into effect. All the necessary preparations have been completed to implement UCC, which includes approval of the rules of the Act and training of the concerned officials. UCC will bring uniformity in the society and ensure equal rights and responsibilities for all citizens. Uniform Civil Code is just an offering made by our state in the great yagya being done by the Prime Minister to make the country a developed, organized, harmonious and self-reliant nation. Under the Uniform Civil Code, an attempt has been made to bring uniformity in all laws relating to personal civil matters that discriminate on the basis of caste, religion, sex etc. Speaking to ANI on Saturday, CM Dhami stated that the Bharatiya Janata Party has fulfilled the promise they made in 2022. He referred to Article 44 of the Constitution, which mentions that the country shall endeavour to secure for the citizens a uniform civil code throughout the territory of India. Article 44 of the Constitution is part of the Directive Principles of State Policy. Part IV of the Constitution of India (Article 36-51) contains the Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP). The Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP) are guidelines for the Indian government aimed at ensuring socioeconomic justice for the people and establishing India as a Welfare State. During the 2022 assembly election which we contested under the leadership of PM Modi - we promised the people of the state that we will work to implement the UCC after forming the govt. We have fulfilled all the formalities and the Act (UCC) is now ready to be implemented... Uttarakhand has become the first state to bring the UCC - where there will be no discrimination based on gender, caste, or religion - and we are bringing the UCC - mentioned under Article 44 of the constitution on January 27... CM Dhami told ANI. The Uttarakhand government will implement the Uttarakhand Uniform Civil Code Act, 2024, today establishing a streamlined framework for the creation and cancellation of wills and supplementary documents, known as codicils, under testamentary succession. According to the state government, this act applies to the entire area of the state of Uttarakhand and is also effective on the residents of the state living outside Uttarakhand. The UCC applies to all residents of Uttarakhand, except Scheduled Tribes and protected authority-empowered persons and communities. Uttarakhand has become the first state in India to implement a Uniform Civil Code (UCC), aiming to simplify and standardize personal laws related to marriage, divorce, succession, and inheritance. Under this, marriage can be solemnised only between those parties, none of whom has a living spouse, both are mentally capable of giving legal permission, the man should have completed at least 21 years of age and the woman 18 years of age and they should not be in the ambit of prohibited relationships. Marriage rituals can be performed in any form under religious customs or legal provisions, but it is mandatory to register marriages taking place after the implementation of the Act within 60 days. Marriages solemnised before March 26, 2010, or outside the state of Uttarakhand, where both the parties have been living together since then and fulfil all the legal eligibility criteria, can (although it is not mandatory) get registered within six months of the coming into force of the Act, said an official statement by the government. Similarly, the work of acceptance and acknowledgement of marriage registration is also required to be completed promptly. After receiving the application, the sub-registrar has to make an appropriate decision within 15 days.
Devastating fire in Uttarkashis Sawani village claims one life, destroys 10 houses
DEHRADUN: In a tragic incident, several houses in Sawani village of Mori block in Uttarkashi district were engulfed in flames on Sunday night. The district administration, along with the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), police, and fire services, promptly arrived at the scene to provide relief and control the fire. Initial reports suggested that 8 to 10 houses were affected; however, updated information indicates that the blaze has impacted 25 families. Tragically, the fire claimed the life of a 75-year-old woman, Brahma Devi, from Sawani village, who succumbed to burn injuries. The District Emergency Operations Center in Uttarkashi received an alert at approximately 10:40 pm on Sunday regarding the fire. Rescue and relief teams from SDRF, police, and fire services in Mori and Naogaon were immediately mobilized. The incident site is located approximately 5 kilometers on foot from the nearest road, posing significant challenges to the response teams. District Magistrate Dr. Mehrbaan Singh Bisht stated, The Tehsildar of Mori, accompanied by an additional team of revenue personnel and relief materials, has reached the location to oversee operations. District Disaster Management Officer Devanand Sharma confirmed that personnel from the revenue and forest departments, as well as local volunteers, are actively engaged in relief and rescue efforts. Additional teams from nearby areas have been dispatched to support operations, and all relevant departments, including medical and drinking water services, have been instructed to mobilize promptly. Deputy Director of Govind Wildlife Sanctuary, Nidhi Semwal, stated, Forest workers and additional teams from the forest department are on-site assisting with fire control and relief efforts. Local villagers are playing a critical role in managing the situation. The District Magistrate has also directed the Satluj Jal Vidyut Nigam, the Tons Forest Division, and the Govind Wildlife Sanctuary to provide necessary resources for the ongoing operations. The Sub-Divisional Magistrate of Purola has been tasked with coordinating the efforts. Authorities reported on Monday morning that the blaze has been brought under control. Our teams are working tirelessly to support the affected families and assess the damage, a local official said. Relief measures, including the distribution of essential supplies and temporary shelters, are underway. Efforts continue to ensure the well-being of those affected and to evaluate the extent of property damage caused by the devastating fire.
BJP dominates Uttarakhand local body elections, bags 10 of 11 corporations
DEHRADUN: The BJP has emerged victorious in 10 out of 11 municipal corporations in Uttarakhands local body elections. CM Pushkar Singh Dhamis strategy of accelerating development with a triple-engine approach has proven effective in swaying voters, analysts say. The BJP has retained the mayoral seat in the Dehradun Municipal Corporation for the fourth consecutive time. However, the party faced setbacks in the constituencies represented by three cabinet ministers: Satpal Maharaj, Dhan Singh Rawat, and Subodh Uniyal. The results have dealt a blow to Irrigation Minister Maharaj and Forest Minister Uniyal. In Satpuli municipality, which falls within Maharajs assembly constituency, the Congress defeated the BJP. In Uniyals constituency of Narendra Nagar, the BJP faced a major setback as independent candidate Nirmala Bijalwan defeated the BJP candidate by over 6,000 votes. Bijalwan secured 9,296 votes, while BJP candidate Beena Joshi managed only 3,245 votes. Political analyst Jai Singh Rawat said, The accountability of Maharaj and Uniyal is greater than that of Dhan Singh Rawat, given their Congress backgrounds. He highlighted that both leaders switched allegiance to the BJP in 2016, abandoning Harish Rawat. BJPs Saurabh Thapliyal has won the Dehradun mayoral seat, defeating Congresss Virendra Pokhriyal by a margin of 105,295 votes. Thapliyal secured a total of241,778 votes, while Pokhriyal garnered 136,483 votes. Meanwhile, the Congress made significant inroads by winning in the summer capital of Gairsain and several municipalities linked to the Char Dham region, catching the BJP off-guard. Despite facing disappointment in municipal elections, the Congress has emerged victorious in Gairsain. Congress has secured the chairperson position in Gairsain Nagar Panchayat. The Congress has also claimed victory in other municipalities, including Augustyamuni, Swarnashram Jonk, Satpuli, Thalisain, Jhabreda, Bhagwanpur, Tharali, Nandangarh Ghat, Garud, Dwarahat, and Bhikiyasain. Congress MLA from Badrinath, Lakhpat Butola, said, This victory reflects the trust the people have placed in us, and we are committed to addressing their needs.
Ex-MLA, legislator arrested after attacking each other's offices in Roorkee, waving pistols
DEHRADUN: The rivalry between former BJP MLA from Laksar Kunwar Pranav Singh 'Champion' and Independent MLA from Khanpur Umesh Kumar took a violent turn on Sunday when both of them allegedly attacked each other's offices along with dozens of their supporters following the announcement of local body election results in Uttarakhand. On Sunday evening, Champion created a ruckus at Kumar's Roorkee office along with his supporters and fired several rounds in the air. As soon as Kumar learned about Champion's ruckus and firing at his office, he reached Champion's office along with his supporters and created commotion in a similar manner. The situation escalated quickly, leading to the police intervening and taking Kunwar Pranav 'Champion' into custody. Later MLA Umesh Kumar was also detained by authorities for allegedly orchestrating a retaliatory attack at 'Champion's' office. Sources reported that multiple rounds were fired at the office of Khanpur MLA. A local official described the situation as a serious escalation in political tensions, emphasising the urgent need for decisive action to restore order. Haridwar's Senior Superintendent of Police, Paraminder Dobal, informed TNIE, In light of the incident, we have recommended to the District Magistrate the cancellation of the firearm licenses for both the former and current MLAs, as well as the revocation of their security detail. VIDEO | On Uttarakhand Police arresting ex-MLA Kunwar Pranav Singh Champion, Independent Khanpur MLA Umesh Kumar says, Kunwar Pranav Singh Champion's candidates lost in local body polls in Landhaura and Dhandera. Following this, he used vulgar words against mother in a social pic.twitter.com/yk1bvTBqXw Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) January 26, 2025 PTI reported that Champion was picked up by the police from his residence in Dehradun following the incident and taken to Haridwar. In a video that has gone viral, he was seen in a police van going from Nehru Colony police station in Dehradun. Talking to reporters from inside the police van, Champion said the Khanpur MLA had attacked his mansion in Landhaura on Saturday night and abused him. What he did today was in reaction to that, Champion said. When I reacted, I was picked up.It is an injustice. I will fight against it, Champion told reporters. His wife Devyani Singh claimed that a complaint was lodged with the police about Umesh Kumar attacking their residence in Landhaura at 10. 28 pm on Saturday but when no action was taken, it became necessary to react to save our honour. The tension stems from a prolonged rivalry between the two leaders. For months, former MLA Kunwar 'Champion' and current MLA Umesh Kumar have been exchanging heated remarks on social media. To address the escalating tensions, authorities have deployed additional police forces across the district. Traffic along Kanvad Patri Roada critical route leading to the residences of both leadershas been completely blocked to prevent further clashes. We are taking all necessary precautions to maintain law and order, a police spokesperson said. Crowds are being actively prevented from approaching Champions residence. Meanwhile, a large group of Umesh Kumars supporters is reportedly heading to Roorkee from Khanpur, further heightening the already volatile atmosphere. The situation is becoming increasingly challenging to control, a senior police officer admitted, raising concerns over the growing unrest. (With inputs from PTI)
BJP sweeps urban local body polls in Uttarakhand, wins 10 of 11 mayoral seats
DEHRADUN: The BJP on Sunday swept the urban local body elections in Uttarakhand , winning 10 out of 11 mayoral seats to emerge as the dominant party in the municipal councils and nagar panchayats. While the BJP won 10 mayoral seats, an Independent candidate bagged the remaining seat, State Election Commissioner Sushil Kumar told PTI. However, the counting which began on Saturday is still underway and the results of all the 100 urban local bodies which went to the polls on January 23 are likely to be out by late afternoon, Kumar said. Polling to 11 municipal corporations, 43 municipal councils, and 46 nagar panchayats was held by ballot on Thursday with 65.4 per cent of voters exercising their franchise. A total of 5,405 candidates, including 72 running for 11 mayoral posts, 445 for municipal council chairperson and 4,888 for municipal councillors and members, were in the fray. The mayoral seats won by the BJP included Dehradun (Saurabh Thapliyal), Rishikesh (Shambhu Paswan), Kashipur (Dipak Bali), Haridwar (Kiran Jaisdal), Roorkee (Anita Devi), Kotdwar (Shailendra Rawat), Rudrapur (Vikas Sharma), Almora (Ajay Verma), Pithoragarh (Kalpana Devlal), and Haldwani (Gajraj Bisht). Arti Bhandari , an Independent nominee, won the Srinagar mayoral seat in Pauri district, Kumar said. Congress, which won two mayoral seats in the last urban local body polls held in 2018, drew a blank this time. In municipal councils too, it finished third behind the BJP and independents. In the run-up to the urban local body polls, the BJP had sought votes in the name of a triple-engine government to keep the pace of development uninterrupted in the state. As the results showed a BJP sweep, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami congratulated the winning party candidates and asked them to speed up development works in their respective areas. Heartiest congratulations to all the winning candidates of BJP. People have elected capable public representatives. Now it is the job of all the elected representatives to speed up development in their respective areas and strengthen the system. Our aim is to implement the concept of clean and green city on the ground through municipal bodies so that tourists coming to the state from across the country and abroad return with positive and inspiring experiences, Dhami said after unfurling the Tricolour at the state BJP office here to mark the 76th Republic Day. He also thanked the state election commission for holding the polls peacefully. Uttarakhand BJP chief Mahendra Bhatt termed the poll verdict another stamp of approval by the people on the policies and programmes of the BJP governments in the state and at the Centre. The verdict is a trailer of BJP's third consecutive victory in the assembly polls due in 2027, he said.
UCC to be implemented in Uttarakhand on Jan 27, says chief minister
Dehradun: The Uniform Civil Code will be implemented in Uttarakhand on January 27, making it the first state to implement such a law that will bring uniformity in society while ensuring equal rights and responsibilities for all citizens, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has said .In a statement, he said all preparations to implement UCC, including getting approval of the rules for the implementation of the Act and training of officials concerned, have been completed. The Uniform Civil Code (UCC) Act was notified on March 12, 2024, after presidential assent. Dhami said the UCC will bring about uniformity in society and ensure equal rights and responsibilities for all citizens. The Uniform Civil Code is just an offering made by our state in the great 'yagya' being performed by the prime minister to make the country a developed, organized, harmonious and self-reliant nation, he said. The Uttarakhand chief minister said, Under the UCC, an attempt has been made to bring uniformity in all laws related to personal civil matters that discriminate on the basis of caste, religion and gender. The UCC has been on the BJP's agenda nationally for many years. But the party's government in Uttarakhand became the first to take a concrete step towards implementing it just before the Lok Sabha elections last year. Now, the UCC Act of Uttarakhand might serve as a template for other BJP-run states to enact similar legislation. Implementation of UCC was a major commitment of the BJP in the run-up to the 2022 assembly polls in Uttarakhand which saw the party storm to power for a second consecutive term. The state cabinet recently approved the rules and regulations for UCC's implementation and authorised the chief minister to decide a date for it. Dhami had ushered in the new year with a promise to implement it in January itself. We are celebrating 2025 as the silver jubilee year of statehood to Uttarakhand. It is going to be a year of big achievements. We have kept our promise of bringing a UCC. We will implement it in January, Dhami said on New Year's Day. The Gangotri of UCC will spring from Uttarakhand and spread to the rest of the country, he had said. The UCC seeks to establish a uniform and equal set of rules on marriage, divorce, succession, and inheritance for all citizens in the state, except the scheduled tribes, irrespective of religion. It makes registration of all marriages and live-in relationships mandatory.
UCC to be implemented in Uttarakhand on Jan 27: CM Dhami
Dehradun: The Uniform Civil Code will be implemented in Uttarakhand on January 27, making it the first state to implement such a law that will bring uniformity in society while ensuring equal rights and responsibilities for all citizens, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has said. In a statement, he said all preparations to implement UCC, Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Uniform Civil Code To Come Into Effect in Uttarakhand on January 27: Chief Minister's Secretary
Uttarakhand Chief Minister's secretary Shailesh Bagoli said that the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) will be implemented in Uttarakhand on January 27, a day before Prime Minister Narendra Modi's arrival in Dehradun.
Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami reviews preparations for National Games 2025 in Dehradun
Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami reviewed preparations for the 38th National Games set to begin on 28 January 2025, with PM Narendra Modi to inaugurate the event in Dehradun. Emphasis was placed on cleanliness, infrastructure and public participation, ensuring smooth arrangements for players and visitors.
Uttarakhand gears up to host 38th National Games, IOC to sponsor event
The Uttarakhand government is preparing to host the 38th National Games, with Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) as a bronze sponsor. The third largest shooting range in India is being set up at Maharana Pratap Sports College in Dehradun for the event. The IOC's Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) department will soon decide on the sponsorship size.
Residents in panic as double earthquake shakes Uttarkashi
DEHRADUN: Residents rushed out of their homes in panic after two jolting earthquakes hit the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand on Friday morning. According to the Disaster Management Office, there have been no reports of casualties or property damage in the district besides a landslide that occurred on Mount Varunavrat shortly after the quakes. The district's Disaster Management Officer Jai Prakash Singh Panwar told the TNIE that residents of Uttarkashi experienced two significant tremors on Friday morning. The first earthquake struck at approximately 7:41 am, registering a magnitude of 2.7 on the Richter scale, with its epicentre near the district headquarters, he explained. The initial quake sent shockwaves through the region, prompting residents to rush out of their homes in alarm. Just under half an hour later, at 8:29 am, a second tremor was felt, with a magnitude of 3.5. The epicentre of this second earthquake was situated within the forests of Barsu in the Gangotri Bhattwari block, added DDMO Panwar. Authorities are monitoring the situation closely, ensuring that safety protocols are in place for the community. Fortunately, there have been no immediate reports of injuries or significant property damage, but the seismic activity has heightened awareness among residents about the potential risks associated with living in a seismically active area. In response to the recent earthquake tremors, local administration officials have urged residents to remain vigilant and seek shelter in safe locations. According to government sources, rocks began to tumble from the landslide zone of Mount Varunavat during the quake. It is important to note that Mount Varunavat has a history of landslides. Fortunately, there have been no reports of casualties or significant property damage thus far.
Uttarakhand: ED seizes Rs 70cr land linked to former minister
DEHRADUN: The Enforcement Directorate attached approximately 101 bighas of land valued at Rs 70 crore in Sahaspur area of Dehradun against former Forest Minister and Congress leader Harak Singh Rawat. Sources said the focus is on land purchased in the name of his wife, Deepti Rawat, and close associate Lakshmi Rana. This land is reportedly the site where the Doon Institute of Medical Sciences was constructed under the Shri Purna Devi Memorial Trust, with operations managed by Rawats son, Tushit Rawat. The ED has been probing allegations of illegal tree felling and fraudulent land deals associated with the Corbett Tiger Reserve since December 2024, a source said. The ED discovered that two power of attorney documents were registered by Harak Singh Rawats close associates, Birendra Singh Kandari and Narendra Kumar Walia, in what is alleged to be a criminal conspiracy. However, the court has annulled the sale deeds related to the disputed land.
'Waiting since morning': Former Uttarakhand CM Harish Rawat claims his name missing from voters list
Harish Rawat, former Uttarakhand chief minister, faced a setback as he found his name missing from the voters list during Dehradun's municipal elections. Despite being a resident since 2009, Rawat was unable to vote, alleging BJP's involvement in altering the list. Voting is underway for multiple municipal positions across Uttarakhand.
Uttarakhand local body polls: Voting underway, 22.6 per cent turnout by noon
DEHRADUN: Voting for 100 municipal bodies in Uttarakhand kicked off on Thursday morning, with a voter turnout of 22.6 per cent reported by noon. Despite clear skies, the first two hours saw a modest turnout of only 11 per cent. Polling started at 8 am and will continue until 5 pm. The voting process encountered several challenges. In one area, voters staged a boycott, while four polling stations faced chaos due to discrepancies in the electoral rolls, preventing many individuals from locating their names. Notably, former Chief Minister Harish Rawat was among those unable to cast his vote, as his name was missing from the voter list. Former CM Rawat told TNIE , The BJP is leading the charge in removing names from the electoral rolls, and they have become quite skilled at it. However, these actions will not undermine the integrity of democracy or the will of the voters. According to information received by TNIE from its sources, residents in Kesharwala, Dehradun, staged a boycott of the voting process. At the Government Inter College Kesharwala, only one vote has been cast so far. A team from the administration is on its way to the location, in Kesharwala. Villagers had previously announced their decision to boycott the elections in protest of their demand for better road infrastructure. Tensions have escalated among voters in the Badkot Municipal Council of Uttarkashi. Chaos erupted at the polling booth located in the Industrial Training Institute, where several voters were reportedly being denied the right to vote despite their names appearing on the electoral rolls. BJP candidate Atol Rawat stated, Only those whose Aadhaar card is registered under the Badkot Municipal area have the right to vote. This stance has faced strong opposition from other candidates. Independent MLA Sanjay Dobhal emphasised, Voter names should be on the electoral list, and voters must possess valid identification. They should be citizens of India; they have the right to vote. The Returning Officer added, It is the presiding officer who has the authority to determine who can vote and who cannot. According to sources from the Election Department, the number of municipal corporations in Uttarakhand has increased to 11 over the past six years. This election marks the first time that elections are being held for the municipal corporations of Srinagar, Almora, and Pithoragarh, which were previously designated as municipalities. As of 12:30 pm, voter turnout figures indicate that Almora recorded 24.3 per cent, Bageshwar 25.9 per cent, Chamoli 18.4 per cent, Champawat 24.32 per cent, Dehradun 22.4 per cent, Haridwar 26.6 per cent, Nainital 22.3 per cent, Pauri Garhwal 24.4 per cent, Pithoragarh 22.1 per cent, Rudraprayag 20.9 per cent, Tehri 19.3 per cent, Udham Singh Nagar 28.2 per cent, and Uttarkashi 20.6 per cent. A total of 1,515 polling stations have been established across the state, comprising a total of 3,394 booths. The total number of voters in these municipalities stands at 3.029 million. To facilitate the voting process, 3,394 polling teams were dispatched on Wednesday.
Unearthing history: Ancient tunnel system discovered near Uttarakhand's Gobradi village
DEHRADUN: In a remarkable archaeological discovery, a tunnel system has been unearthed on a 400-meter-high cliff near the river, just one kilometer from Gobradi village in Uttarakhands Pithoragarh district. The site, which features two distinct passages, has generated significant interest among historians, who are eager to explore its historical value. This discovery is of considerable archaeological importance, confirmed Dr. Chandra Singh Chauhan, head of the Almora Archaeological Department, in a special interview with TNIE. Based on the discovery of tunnels and the remnants of buildings, there is a possibility that a fort once existed at the site. We will soon conduct an inspection of the tunnels found in Gobaradi, and only after a thorough on-site examination can we make any definitive statements, he added. Mountaineer and historian Tarun Mahara was the first to explore the tunnels, accompanied by local villagers. Mahara and his companion Chandan Karki first descended into the tunnel through a four-foot-wide opening. They discovered the remains of a large fort-like structure near the site, along with the remnants of around 30 to 35 smaller houses in the area. According to the villagers, the existence of the tunnel system had been passed down through generations. Mahara and his team ventured into the tunnels with torches, cameras, and ropes to further investigate. Mahara described the tunnel as having been carved using chisels and picks. We descended 100 meters, but two pathways were blocked by stones. When we tried to remove the stones, steam-like smoke began to rise, he explained. Locals speculate that one end of the blocked tunnel leads to a palace and Shiva temple, while the other might lead toward the river. The historical significance of the site is thought to be tied to the Katyuri dynasty, which ruled the Kumaon region from approximately 700 to 1200 CE. Renowned for its architectural and cultural achievements, the dynasty is believed to have left a lasting legacy, with inscriptions and temples still standing as evidence of their influence. The Katyuri dynasty was the first historical lineage to rule a unified Uttarakhand. Mahara has reported the discovery to Kumaon Commissioner Deepak Rawat and District Magistrate Vinod Goswami. The site has since become a focal point for ongoing research. The recently unearthed site in Thal-Muwani has become a focal point of discussion, not only for its rich historical heritage but also for the mysteries it holds.
Probe Agency Alleges Conspiracy By Uttarakhand Congress Leader In Land Deal Case
The Enforcement Directorate Wednesday alleged that Uttrakhand Congress leader and former minister Harak Singh Rawat along with some others hatched a conspiracy to usurp two land parcels in Dehradun whose market value is about Rs 70 crore.
KTR, Kavitha visit Secunderabad MLA Padma Rao after heart attack recovery
Hyderabad: Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) working president KT Rama Rao (KTR) and MLC Kavitha visited BRS MLA Padma Rao on Wednesday, January 22. The Secunderabad MLA Padma Rao is recovering from a heart attack he suffered on Tuesday, January 21. He was travelling with his family in Dehradun in Uttarakhand when he felt chest pain. Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
PM Modi to Inaugurate Utkarsh Odisha-Make in Odisha Conclave 2025
Bhubaneswar: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to visit Odisha on January 28 to inaugurate the highly anticipated Utkarsh Odisha-Make in Odisha Conclave 2025, aimed at showcasing the state's potential as a global investment hub. This marks PM Modis second visit to Odisha this month, following his address at the Pravasi Bharatiya Divas Sammelan on January 9. The Prime Minister will arrive at Biju Patnaik International Airport at 10:35 am and proceed to Janata Maidan, where he will inaugurate the two-day conclave at 11:00 am. He is expected to spend approximately 90 minutes at the event before departing for Dehradun. The conclave, scheduled for January 28 and 29, will feature plenary sessions, sector-focused discussions, and networking opportunities with global industry leaders, policymakers, and investors. It is anticipated to drive significant economic growth and bolster Odishas reputation as a business-friendly destination. A notable development ahead of the conclave was the visit by Singapores President Tharman Shanmugaratnam, who announced Singapore as a partner for the Make in Odisha initiative. The Odisha government also signed key MoUs with Singaporean firms to boost foreign investment and economic development. The event is expected to solidify Odishas position as a rising player on the global economic stage and foster new partnerships for sustainable growth in the region.
Shiv Sena backs Congress candidate for Dehradun mayor in last-minute alliance
DEHRADUN : In a dramatic turn of events, the Shiv Sena has extended its support to the Congress candidate for the mayor's seat in Dehradun, just hours before campaigning for the January 23 local body elections in Uttarakhand concluded on Tuesday. We are pleased to announce our support for the Congress candidate, Virendra Pokhriyal, who has been a statehood activist with a clean image to date, said Gaurav Kumar, the state head of Shiv Sena in Uttarakhand. This decision was made after careful consideration and is in the best interests of the people of Dehradun. The Congress party has welcomed Shiv Sena's decision, stating that it will enhance their chances of winning the mayor's seat. We are grateful for Shiv Sena's support, said Amarjeet Singh, the state spokesperson for Uttarakhand Congress. This alliance will enable us to provide better governance and services to the people of Dehradun. The local body elections in Uttarakhand are being closely watched, with several parties, including the BJP, Congress, and AAP, in the fray. Manveer Singh Chauhan, the BJP's state media in-charge, accused the Congress party of appeasement politics. Speaking to TNIE , he stated, Fearing a severe defeat in the local body elections, their leaders are now raising religious slogans for a particular community. During an event, Chauhan criticised the Leader of the Opposition for chanting Jai Islam at an election rally, calling it the pinnacle of appeasement. He added, Such statements prove that Congress is hand in glove with those conspiring to change the demographics. Election analyst Mohd Shahnazar shared his insights with this newspaper, stating, In this local body election, the Congress party is under pressure from three fronts. The emergence of rebels contesting in several seats, the departure of key members from the party, and poor electoral management have left the party leaders feeling a certain psychological strain. In the Dehradun Municipal Corporation alone, 38 rebel candidates are proving to be a headache for the official Congress nominees. In the current scenario, the Dehradun Municipal Corporation comprises 100 wards, with the Congress party contesting elections in all of them. However, 38 of these wards are witnessing rebel candidates from within Congress, posing a significant challenge to the party's official nominees. In the previous local body elections, Congress managed to secure victory in only 34 wards. Meanwhile, the Bharatiya Janata Party dominated the elections, winning in 60 wards and establishing control over the board, while independent candidates emerged victorious in six wards
Rare sighting of Pallas's fish eagles thrills birders in Uttarakhand
DEHRADUN: Bird enthusiasts are buzzing with excitement after two pairs of Pallas's fish eagles, a majestic raptor known for its stunning aerial displays, were spotted in the Asan Ramsar site in Dehradun district on Monday. The Pallas's fish eagle, also referred to as the sea eagle, is classified among the world's most endangered species, with only about 2,500 individuals documented globally. Measuring up to 84 cm in length, this magnificent eagle boasts a wingspan that can reach approximately 215 cm. Bird lovers are thrilled by this rare opportunity to observe such a unique and elusive creature in its natural habitat. As the winter season begins at the Ramsar site, a significant influx of migratory birds arrives from Siberia, Europe, Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, and the high Himalayan regions. During this time, the majestic Pallas's Fish Eagle can also be spotted soaring through the skies of the Ramsar site. However, it is noteworthy that its numbers have never been observed to exceed two at any given time. For the first time, two pairs of Pallas's Fish Eagles have been spotted at the Ramsar site, said Pradeep Saxena, a bird expert and forest ranger. Traditionally, one pair has nested in a tall tree within the forests of the Forest Guard Training Institute in Rampur Mandi for many years. However, this pair did not return to the nesting area four years ago. Two years later, one bird was sighted in the nesting region, and since then, it has been observed flying in with the influx of migratory birds, said Saxena. Despite these sightings over the past four years, the eagles have not established a nest in the area. Now that two pairs have been seen at the Ramsar site, bird experts are hopeful that they may begin nesting once again.