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Uttarakhand heightens alert as equine influenza detected along Char Dham Yatra route

DEHRADUN: As the portals of revered Kedarnath shrine are set to open on May 2, the state government has heightened its alert status due to the detection of equine influenza virus in 12 horses and mules along the pilgrimage route. In response to this alarming finding, all affected equine animals have been placed under quarantine. Uttrakhand's Animal husbandry minister Saurabh Bahuguna convened a meeting at the secretariat, issuing strict directives to officials. It is imperative that we focus on thorough screening of horses and mules before and during the Char Dham Yatra .We cannot afford any negligence in ensuring the health and safety of these animals, he said. In the meeting, the minister stated that strict action would be taken against negligent officials and employees. During a morning session, officials informed the cabinet minister that equine influenza had been confirmed in 12 animals in Rudraprayag, all of which have since been quarantined. Speaking with The New Indian Express , Bahuguna said, As a precautionary measure, two quarantine centers will be established in Rudraprayag district. One will be set up in Phata and the other in Kotma. The minister emphasized that no diseased horses or mules will be allowed to participate in the Char Dham Yatra. He further went on to say that serological samples will be collected from all 23,120 registered horses and mules across five districts of Uttarakhand: Rudraprayag, Chamoli, Bageshwar, Tehri, and Uttarkashi. These samples will be tested at the Indian Veterinary Research Institute in Mukteshwar. He added,If any equine animal tests positive, it will be quarantined. After 12 days, a follow-up sample will be taken for re-testing. Only after receiving a negative report will the animal be permitted to travel. The respective owner will need to present this report. In light of the rapid spread of disease among equine animals, owners of horses and mules have been advised to keep them away from other livestock. Minister Saurabh Bahuguna has directed the screening of equine animals at all animal disease control checkpoints across Uttarakhand. Additionally, he has instructed the District Magistrate of Rudraprayag to take all necessary precautions to prevent the transmission of the disease. We have also informed the Uttar Pradesh government through a letter that we will not allow animals to enter Uttarakhand without a serology test, Minister Bahuguna stated. Notably, last year, 48 lakh pilgrims visited the Char Dham and Hemkund Sahib. An estimated 40 percent of these devotees rely on horses, mules, and palanquins to complete their religious journey, with many coming from outside the state.

The New Indian Express 2 Apr 2025 8:50 pm

Uttarakhand's Galogi Hydroelectric Project achieves record electricity generation

DEHRADUN: Uttrakhand's historic Galogi Hydroelectric Project has set a new record by generating 8.075 million units of electricity in the financial year 2024-25. This marks the highest annual electricity generation since the project was commissioned in 1907. Speaking exclusively with TNIE , Uttarakhand Jal Vidhyut Nigam Limited (UJVNL) Managing Director, Dr. Sandeep Singhal, stated, The 3.5 MW Galogi Hydroelectric Project, situated between Kyarkuli and Bhatta near Mussoorie in district Dehradun, has surpassed its previous record of 7.96 million units achieved in the financial year 2023-24. Dr. Singhal emphasised the dual focus of the project, saying, While we strive for excellence in electricity generation, we are equally committed to preserving the Galogi site as a historic heritage landmark. Dr. Singhal further stated, The Galogi Hydroelectric Project not only contributes to the region's energy needs but also stands as a testament to the rich history of hydroelectric power in India. He added, As UJVN Limited continues to operate this facility, it aims to balance modern energy demands with the preservation of its historical significance. The Galogi Small Hydroelectric Project, established in 1907 during British rule, has played a pivotal role in supplying electricity and water to the Mussoorie region. According to Vimal Dabral, the public relations officer of UJVNL, At that time, Mussoorie, along with Kolkata, Darjeeling, and Shimla, was one of the few places with electricity distribution facilities. He emphasised the project's historical significance, stating, This project is the only hydroelectric plant from the British era that continues to successfully generate electricity while fulfilling its original purpose of water supply. Dabral further elaborated on the importance of the Galogi project, noting its unique status in India's energy landscape. It stands as a testament to the ingenuity of early hydroelectric power initiatives, he remarked. As UJVNL continues to operate this historic facility, it not only meets modern energy demands but also preserves a vital piece of Indias energy heritage.

The New Indian Express 2 Apr 2025 7:44 pm

Buckwheat flour food poisoning cases surge to 337 amid Navratri festivities in Dehradun

DEHRADUN: Health authorities in Dehradun are on high alert as the number of patients suffering from consuming contaminated buckwheat flour (Kuttu aata) has surged to 335 across the city. Among them, 227 patients have been hospitalized due to their severe conditions. The situation has escalated quickly, with 70 patients currently admitted at Doon Hospital, a hospital spokesperson reported. The sudden influx of patients has put immense pressure on local healthcare facilities, forcing some hospitals to accommodate two patients per bed. As of Monday evening, 58 patients have been discharged after receiving treatment, while the remaining individuals continue to receive care. According to reports, the Doon Medical College has witnessed the highest influx of patients amid the ongoing health crisis. Following this, individuals have also sought treatment at Coronation Hospital and various other private hospitals in the district. As per data released by health department, by Monday evening at 7 PM, a total of 120 patients had arrived at Doon Medical College. Out of these, 70 patients are still admitted and receiving care, a hospital spokesperson confirmed. Additionally, Coronation Hospital has reported 118 patients, while private hospitals collectively treated a total of 97 individuals. Health Secretary Dr. R. Rajesh visited patients hospitalized due to the consumption of toxic buckwheat flour. During his visit, he instructed the doctors to ensure the provision of quality healthcare services to the affected individuals. This incident is quite sensitive, Dr. Rajesh remarked. Speaking with TNIE , Rajesh said, Instructions have been issued to launch a campaign to test the buckwheat flour. Raids and sampling will commence across the state. A thorough investigation will also be conducted to examine what quality control measures are employed from the producers to the market and during the grinding process to convert the seeds into flour. According to data from the Health Department, in the past five years, 600 individuals in Uttarakhand have fallen ill after consuming buckwheat flour. Fortunately, all patients recovered after treatment, and there were no fatalities reported. Notably, in October 2020, 115 people in Roorkee became ill after eating buckwheat flour. In Haridwar, 145 cases of illness related to buckwheat flour consumption were recorded over the past five years, including 20 cases in 2023 and 125 cases in 2022. Additionally, in Rudrapur, US Nagar, nine individuals fell ill in 2021 after consuming the flour. On April 16, 2024, during the 'Kanya Poojan' festival, three people in Kichha reported health issues after eating buckwheat flour. Moreover, on Monday, besides 316 cases in Dehradun, 12 individuals in Laksar also fell ill due to buckwheat flour consumption.

The New Indian Express 1 Apr 2025 9:27 pm

Delhi-Dehradun Expressway Ready For Commuters, But Here's The Reason Why It's Still Not Operational

A house, which is built on a 1,600 sqm plot in Ghaziabad's Mandola, is part of a legal case pending in the Supreme Court due to which operations on the Delhi-Dehradun expressway remain suspended

News18 1 Apr 2025 4:29 pm

Uttarakhand CM Dhami announces plan to rename 15 regions known by Mughal-era names

DEHRADUN: Following the implementation of the Uniform Civil Code and anti-conversion laws, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has announced plans to rename 15 regions known by Mughal-era names. This decision includes the renaming of one assembly constituency and a municipal council. Speaking about the changes, Dhami emphasized that the renaming of various locations in Haridwar, Dehradun, Nainital, and Udham Singh Nagar reflects public sentiment and aligns with Indian culture and heritage. The changes will inspire people to contribute to the preservation of our Indian culture and honor the great personalities who have shaped it, he stated. This announcement comes in the wake of rising tensions between Haridwar MP Trivendra Singh Rawat and state bureaucrats, which had escalated over an offensive comment made by Rawat regarding a state official. The situation had sparked considerable anger among IAS officers in the state. Following Rawat's controversial remarks, the opposition Congress party also voiced strong reactions. In the wake of comments made by MP Trivendra Singh Rawat regarding an IAS officer, the Uttarakhand IAS Association has issued a resolution, announcing plans to submit a memorandum to the Chief Minister. On Saturday, Rawat refrained from commenting on a statement made by the state's mining secretary, who had denied the MP's allegations of illegal mining raised during a session in the Lok Sabha on Thursday. In a dramatic turn of phrase reminiscent of a film dialogue, Rawat stated, Sher kabhi kuttey ka sheekar nhi karta. (A lion doesnt hunt dogs.) During his address in Parliament on Thursday, Rawat, who represents Haridwar, highlighted what he described as a troubling matter in his home state. He asserted, In Uttarakhands Dehradun, Haridwar, Udham Singh Nagar, and Nainital, illegal mining is becoming rampant at night. That same evening, in an apparent effort to counter the allegations, the state government released a video featuring Mining Secretary Brijesh Sant, who categorically denied the claims made by Rawat. Garima Mhara Dasoani, the chief spokesperson for the Congress party in the state, has expressed sharp criticism of the Dhami governments recent decision regarding the renaming of certain areas. The government should be more concerned about social harmony in the regions rather than changing their names. Instead of focusing on name changes, the government should pay more attention to altering its working style and make efforts in that direction, she stated. In her remarks, Garima also pointed out that Haridwar MP Rawat has held a mirror to his own party, demonstrating how the state government is functioning. Rawat's comments reflect the reality of the government's operations, she added, emphasizing the need for accountability and effective governance.

The New Indian Express 1 Apr 2025 12:55 pm

'Uttarakhand ka naam bhi Uttar Pradesh-2 kar dijiye': Akhilesh Yadav on CM Pushkar Singh Dhami renaming 11 places in 4 districts

Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav criticized Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami's announcement to rename 11 places across four districts. Dhami justified the renaming as honoring Indian culture and great personalities. The changes include names in Haridwar, Dehradun, Nainital, and Udham Singh Nagar. The Tapkeshwar Mahadev Temple's Acharya Dr. Vipin Joshi praised the move as aligning with Sanatan culture.

The Times of India 1 Apr 2025 11:52 am

Aurangzebpur now Shivaji Nagar as 11 places renamed in Uttarkhand

Dehradun: In a significant move to pay tribute to prominent figures who contributed to preserving Indias rich cultural legacy, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has announced the renaming of various locations in the districts of Haridwar, Dehradun, Nainital, and Udham Singh Nagar. The Chief Minister emphasised that the renaming process reflects public sentiment while 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 .

The Siasat Daily 1 Apr 2025 9:55 am

J&K Judo team wins two medals at Junior National Cship

Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, Mar 31: The Jammu & Kashmir Judo team brought home two medals from the Junior National Judo Championships 2024-25, held in Dehradun from March 28 to 31. A total of 23 judokas and officials from the region participated in the competition. Akshay Sharma earned a silver medal, while Vipul Yashovardhan claimed a bronze medal in their respective categories. The team was selected after trials and screening by the J&K Sports Council. The participating judokas included Shilpa [] The post J&K Judo team wins two medals at Junior National Cship appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 1 Apr 2025 5:58 am

Aurangzebpur to be renamed Shivaji Nagar, says Uttarakhand CM Dhami

Uttarakhand chief minister Pushkar Singh Dhami announced the renaming of 13 areas and two roads in four districts to reflect Indian culture and heritage. The changes include new names in Haridwar, Dehradun, Nainital, and Udham Singh Nagar, inspired by prominent Indian figures.

The Times of India 1 Apr 2025 2:50 am

Aurangzebpur Becomes Shivaji Nagar: Uttarakhand's Big Renaming Drive In Dehradun, Nainital And More

Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami renamed locations in Haridwar, Dehradun, Nainital, and Udham Singh Nagar to honor Indian culture, sharing the new names on social media.

News18 31 Mar 2025 10:46 pm

Uttarakhand renames 18 places located in Haridwar, Dehradun, Nainital, Udham Singh Nagar districts

Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami says the move is to respect public sentiment and preserve Indian culture and heritage

The Hindu 31 Mar 2025 10:26 pm

Right-wing outfits block highway after cow remains found in Yamuna

Nahan: Several right-wing organisations, including the Bajrang Dal, blocked a national highway in Himachal Pradeshs Paonta Sahib on Monday, March 31, after suspected cow remains were discovered in the Yamuna river, police said. The protesters blocked the Dehradun-Chandigarh National Highway that passes through Paonta Sahib. They alleged remains of freshly-slaughtered cows were found floating in 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 .

The Siasat Daily 31 Mar 2025 9:25 pm

Legal Dispute Delays Completion of Delhi-Dehradun Expressway

Supreme Court urges expedited resolution of land acquisition issue delaying the 212km expressway's opening

Deccan Chronicle 31 Mar 2025 3:23 pm

Nearly 100 fall ill after consuming food items made of buckwheat flour during Navratri in Dehradun

DEHRADUN: Nearly 100 individuals have fallen ill due to food poisoning linked to the consumption of buckwheat flour (kuttu ka aata) during the Navratri fasting period. A significant number of patients have been admitted to Coronation and Doon Hospitals in the capital city. Health Minister Dr. Dhan Singh Rawat visited the Dehradun District Hospital to check on the affected individuals. We are ensuring that all necessary measures are taken for the treatment of those affected, he stated, emphasizing the importance of providing quality care. He also instructed hospital administration to enhance treatment protocols for the patients. Upon learning of the incident, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami rushed to the hospital to inquire about the patients who had fallen ill. Later, while speaking to reporters, Dhami stated, The flour was supplied from Saharanpur. The dealer's shop has been sealed, and notices have been issued to all other locations where the flour was distributed. We have informed the Saharanpur administration about this matter, CM Dhami stated. The people who fell ill are receiving treatment here. Whoever is responsible for this will not be spared. An investigation is underway, CM added. Reports indicate that the food poisoning was caused by the consumption of food items made of buckwheat flour (kuttu ka aata). In light of this incident, Health Minister Dr. Dhan Singh Rawat has directed local authorities to take strict action against those responsible. Preliminary findings revealed that the contaminated flour had been distributed to various stores and warehouses in Dehradun, specifically in the areas of Vikas Nagar, Patel Nagar, and Kotwali. In an immediate response, the police confiscated the affected buckwheat flour from the relevant shops and warehouses. Three shops in Saharanpur, from where the supply originated, have been sealed and other necessary action is being taken. According to nutritionists, buckwheat flour is made from the seeds of the buckwheat plant, which, despite its name, is not related to wheat and is classified as a herbaceous crop. This flour is especially popular in India, particularly during fasting periods of Navratris.

The New Indian Express 31 Mar 2025 1:17 pm

Tigress found dead in Uttarakhand Corbett Reserve

DEHRADUN: Forest officials discovered the lifeless body of a tigress in the Dhela range of Ramnagars Corbett Tiger Reserve on Sunday morning. According to them, the carcass bore visible signs of injury, with significant blood loss from the head. Speculation is rife that the tiger may have been killed by an elephant, as sources claim the presence of a herd of jumbos in the vicinity. Dr Saket Badola, Director of Corbett Tiger Reserve, told this daily, A post-mortem examination of the tigress is currently under way. We will ascertain the exact cause of death once the post-mortem report is available. Meanwhile, a team of forest officials is investigating the scene to ascertain the circumstances surrounding the tragic event, as concerns about the safety of these creatures in their natural habitat linger. According to departmental sources, a staggering 64 tiger deaths have been recorded in the state since January 2020. The causes range from natural factors and territorial disputes to accidents and other influences.

The New Indian Express 31 Mar 2025 7:49 am

Last date of applications for admission to Rashtriya Indian Military College extended

The last date of applications for admissions to Class 8 for January 2026 term at Rashtriya Indian Military College (RIMC), Dehradun, has been extended to April 15,

The Hindu 31 Mar 2025 4:20 am

Uttarakhand forest dept partners with WWF to install trap cameras for wildlife safety on roads

DEHRADUN: In a significant move to prioritize wildlife safety, the Uttarakhand Forest Department, in collaboration with WWF, is set to initiate research aimed at preventing frequent accidents on roads in forest areas. To facilitate this, trap cameras are being installed in the interior regions of the forest. These cameras will provide 'real-time updates' to drivers passing through, informing them whether wildanimals are on the road or if it is clear for transit. According to officials from the Forest Department, Crossing the road that divides the two forests has often proven fatal for wildlife. The dangers range from being struck by public buses to high-speed cars, resulting in the tragic loss of lives among tigers, elephants, deer species, and monkeys. According to department officials, the geographical conditions of the Terai forests make the Haldwani-Rudrapur highway extremely significant. This road serves as a vital corridor for elephants, tigers, leopards, deer, monkeys, and other wildlife, allowing them to cross over to other forests, they stated. The stretch of road from Belbaba to the Pantnagar turn is commonly referred to as the Tanda forest. However, it is important to note that different ranges are situated on either side of the road. Dr. Dheeraj Pandey, Chief Conservator of Forests for the Kumaon zone in Uttrakhand, revealed that the Forest Department and WWF teams will gather critical data through trap cameras to analyze wildlife movement. Once we have the movement data, we will strategize on potential solutions, he explained. Dr. Pandey also highlighted the dangers faced by wildlife in the Terai region, noting that several animals have lost their lives due to train collisions. He added, The use of AI technology can help us detect herds of elephants near the tracks, enhancing our ability to protect them. According to sources from the Forest Department, after crossing the Tanda Range, the Gaula Elephant Corridor leads towards Lalkuan. This corridor allows herds of elephants to travel from the Dolly Range to areas like Chorgaliya and beyond. That is why it is officially referred to as the Gaula Corridor on departmental maps, officials stated. They also noted that crossing the road between Belbaba and Pantnagar has repeatedly become a death trap for wildlife.

The New Indian Express 30 Mar 2025 10:57 pm

Three-fold growth in mining revenue, Cong nervous because of crackdown on mafia: Ukhand BJP chief

Three-fold growth in mining revenue, Cong nervous because of crackdown on mafia: Ukhand BJP chief Dehradun: Uttarakhand unit Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) chief Mahendra Bhatt on Sunday said that the hill state has witnessed a three-fold rise in the mining revenue under Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami-led government, as compared to previous regimes, and this [] The post Three-fold growth in mining revenue, Cong nervous because of crackdown on mafia: Ukhand BJP chief appeared first on Mangalorean.com .

Mangalorean 30 Mar 2025 8:25 pm

Revive Canal Revive Doon - Cleanup drive organized by The Times of India, Pacific Mall Dehradun, Been There Doon That, in support with Irrigation Department

A canal cleanup drive was successfully conducted at Maldevta, Dehradun, organized by The Times of India, Pacific Mall, Been There Doon That, and the Irrigation Department. The event aimed at promoting environmental sustainability saw active participation from NCC cadets, students, and volunteers, and highlighted the importance of community involvement in preserving clean water bodies.

The Times of India 30 Mar 2025 1:17 pm

Environmental activists raise concern over OIL projects in ecosensitive zone in Assam

NEW DELHI: Environmental activists in Assam have submitted a letter to the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEF&CC) requesting the immediate revocation of the permission granted to Oil India Limited (OIL) to establish a research and development center in the Dibru-Saikhowa Eco-sensitive Zone (DSESZ), which is recognized as a global biodiversity hotspot. The Dibru-Saikhowa National Park, covering 340 square kilometers, is classified as a biosphere reserve and is home to several endangered species, including the white-winged wood duck, the Gangetic dolphin, and the Bengal florican. The letter, addressed to the secretary of MoEF&CC, raises objections to the permission granted to OIL for the R&D center. It demands a transparent and independent environmental impact assessment that includes input from local stakeholders before any future proposals are considered. Activists have expressed their concerns regarding OIL's poor environmental track record. They pointed out an incident in 2020 involving OIL's Bhagajan oil well, which is located just 1.6 kilometers from the Dibru-Saikhowa Eco-sensitive ZonE had resulted in a blowout that caused significant damage to the surrounding vegetation, wetlands, and wildlife. Furthermore, the findings of the National Green Tribunal highlighted OIL's failure to conduct mandatory biodiversity impact assessments. Reports indicate that this incident led to a 41% deterioration in vegetation, a 25% increase in wetland chlorophyll-a levels, and a significant loss of wildlife. In 2024, the Forest Advisory Committee (FAC) rejected a proposal for commercial drilling of seven wells inside Dibru-Saikhowa National Park, specifically using Extended Reach Drilling (ERD) technology. This decision was based on Supreme Court orders from 2006 and 2023, which prohibit mining activities in and around national parks. The contradiction of rejecting a previous project while granting approval for another in the same area raises questions about the government's intentions. The choice of Dibru-Saikhowa seems to be less about scientific necessity and more about circumventing prior rejections of commercial drilling, stated Apurva Ballav Goswami, the environmental and social activist who authored the letter on March 27, highlighting these concerns. The FAC which operates under MoEF&CC, recommended the project's establishment on 27 January, 2025. All the major oil companies such as IOCL, ONGC, BPCL, and OIL and their R&Ds and operational centres are strategically located in industrial zones of Delhi-NCR, Mumbai, Guwahati, Dehradun, Ahmedabad and designed to leverage infrastructure while avoiding ecological disruption then why Govt chose to set up it in fragile areas. The issue is getting local traction and may soon snowball into a major protest site, ask Goswami.

The New Indian Express 29 Mar 2025 12:48 pm

Dehradun Diary | Bardhan to take over as next Chief Secretary

Anand Bardhan, a senior IAS officer from the 1992 batch, has been appointed as the new Chief Secretary of Uttarakhand, the CM Pushkar Singh Dhami-led government has announced. He will take over the reins from Radha Raturi, whose extended tenure will come to an end on March 31. Sources indicate that Raturi was not inclined to continue her responsibilities post-retirement. Bardhan is currently the most senior bureaucrat in the hill state. His appointment as the Chief Secretary comes out of his seniority within the ranks. Currently, he holds the office of the Additional Chief Secretary. No more cells, cameras at Kedarnath Temple In a bid to maintain the sanctity of the Kedarnath Temple, the authorities concerned have decided to take strict action against those attempting to make videos within a 30-metre radius of the temple. The administration has banned mobile phones and cameras on the temple premises to that end. Vijay Prasad Thapliyal, CEO of the Shri Badrinath-Kedarnath Temple Committee, dwelt on the need for the stringent move, emphasising, Maintaining the sanctity of the Kedarnath Temple and ensuring accessible darshan for pilgrims is our top priority. Strict vigil to ensure 75% attendance in varsities The government has taken a serious view of the dip in students attendance at state universities, colleges and private institutions. Starting April 1, a minimum of 75% attendance will be mandatory. To ensure compliance, the teacher will download a GPS camera app on their mobile phones to photograph students during lectures. These images must be stored in a computer folder and uploaded to the Samarth portal. Higher Education Secretary Ranjit Kumar Sinha issued directives in this regard to the Director of Higher Education and vice-chancellors of state universities, citing the University Grants Commissions attendance norms. Narendra sethi Our correspondent in Uttarakhand narendrasethi@newindianexpress.com

The New Indian Express 29 Mar 2025 7:50 am

Health Advisory Issued For Chardham Pilgrims

Dehradun, Mar 28: The Uttarakhand government has issued a health advisory for Chardham Yatra pilgrims, asking them to get a health checkup done before they start their journey. The advisory also asks them to practice walking, do pranayama and heart-related exercises well before the journey. Every year hundreds of pilgrims die due to health-related issues during the Chardham Yatra. High-altitude sickness, oxygen deficiency and cardiac arrest are the most common reasons behind the death of pilgrims. According to official records, [] The post Health Advisory Issued For Chardham Pilgrims appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 28 Mar 2025 1:22 pm

Hills Lead The Way: Nainital, Dehradun, Shimla See Spike In Real Estate Searches, Says Magicbricks

Nainital recorded a 49.3% increase in residential searches in 2024, followed by Shimla seeing 33.7% growth, Dehradun 27.7% and Rishikesh 26.6%, according to Magicbricks.

Bloomberg Quint 27 Mar 2025 7:29 pm

Supreme Court stresses on achieving 33 percent green coverinDelhi

The Supreme Court has directed the Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi (GNCTD) to work in tandem with the Forest Research Institute (FRI), Dehradun, to achieve a target of 33 percent or more green cover in Delhi. The Bench of Justice Abhay Oka and Justice Ujjal Bhuyan issued the directions on Wednesday, while hearing [] The post Supreme Court stresses on achieving 33 percent green coverinDelhi appeared first on India Legal .

indialegallive 27 Mar 2025 1:04 pm

Char Dham: No VIP darshan in first month for better crowd management

DEHRADUN : In a move to facilitate the Char Dham Yatra set to begin in April, the Uttarakhand government has announced the suspension of VIP darshan arrangements for the first month of the pilgrimage season. This decision aims to ensure a smoother experience for all devotees. VIPs who wish to participate in the yatra can do so as ordinary pilgrims, a government spokesperson said. The initiative is expected to promote inclusivity and allow all devotees to experience the sacred journey on an equal footing, said the spokesperson. Garhwal Commissioner Vinay Shankar Pandey said extensive arrangements are being made this year to manage the crowd at the shrines. To control the influx of pilgrims, VIP darshan will not be permitted during the initial month of the yatra, he said. Under the protocol, we have to restrict ordinary devotees during VIP arrivals at the time of darshan. That will not be the case this time. The administration makes decisions based on the situation. If the administration feels that the crowd at the shrines is manageable, then we may reconsider the VIP darshan, Pandey said. He said that this year police and mobile teams will be deployed every 10 kilometres along the Char Dham Yatra routes. To effectively manage the crowd, holding areas have been designated along the yatra routes where devotees will have free provisions for resting and meals. A review of the yatra preparations is scheduled for April 5, Pandey said. Yogendra Gangwar, joint director of the Char Dham Yatra division of the Uttarakhand tourism department, said, The portals of Gangotri and Yamunotri Dham will open on April 30. The portals of Kedarnath Dham will open on May 2, and Badrinath Dham will follow on May 4. After that, the portals of Hemkund Sahib will open on May 25. In 2024, 4,804,215 pilgrims undertook the Char Dham Yatra and 5,618,497 in 2023. According to the Yatra Division, the Char Dham Yatra in 2024 faced significant disruptions due to disasters, landslides, and cloudbursts. Approximately 800,000 fewer pilgrims visited the shrines compared to 2023.

The New Indian Express 27 Mar 2025 7:27 am

Two Killed as Sand-Laden Dumper Rams Car at Lachhiwala Toll Plaza

Accident on Haridwar-Dehradun Road leaves car mangled; investigation underway

Deccan Chronicle 24 Mar 2025 11:04 am

Pillar of Delhi-Dehradun Expressway collapses in Saharanpur, two workers injured

A pillar of the under-construction Delhi-Dehradun Expressway, built at the cost of Rs 12,000 crore, collapsed near Mora village of Badgaon police station on Sunday, as per Saharanpur police of Deoband circle.

DNA India 24 Mar 2025 8:25 am

CM Dhami marks government's three-year milestone with 'Fit India, Fit Uttarakhand' campaign

DEHRADUN: Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami celebrated his government's three-year milestone on Sunday with a grand event in Dehradun, launching the Fit India, Fit Uttarakhand campaign. The initiative, which featured a run and cycling rally, aimed to promote fitness among the youth. Dhami actively participated, riding alongside young participants and even joining them for push-ups, sending a strong message about health and wellness. The day's events began with the Fit India Run, followed by a roadshow led by the Chief Minister. Addressing a large public gathering, Dhami highlighted his government's achievements over the past three years, stressing that his tenure had been marked by concrete action rather than mere announcements. Looking ahead to the next two years, Dhami outlined a comprehensive agenda focused on creating new employment opportunities, enhancing tourism, and implementing targeted schemes for women and youth. The people of the state have broken a myth by re-electing the government for a second time, he said, underlining the significance of the recent electoral outcome. Dhami urged citizens to reject divisive mindsets based on regionalism or casteism, reminding them that such attitudes undermine the sacrifices made for the creation of Uttarakhand. His appeal for unity and brotherhood resonated strongly with the audience. Reaffirming his administrations commitment to Hindutva, Dhami declared, We are determined to tackle pressing issues such as 'land jihad,' 'love jihad,' and 'spit jihad.' Our focus remains on safeguarding the sanctity of Uttarakhand. Highlighting the states economic progress, Dhami announced a 4.4 per cent decrease in the unemployment rate, acknowledging the challenges while celebrating significant milestones. Our state is gaining recognition in the tourism sector, he said, adding that Uttarakhand is emerging as a major tourist destination. In a bold move against examination malpractice, Dhami revealed that the government has implemented the countrys first stringent anti-cheating law. This law aims to clamp down on the cheating mafia and uphold the integrity of our educational assessments, he asserted.

The New Indian Express 23 Mar 2025 9:07 pm

Ranjona Banerji | Will April bring more roads we do not need?

Just about every weekend, environmental organisations, civil society groups and concerned citizens collect at a chosen spot in and around Dehradun to try and flag the dangers of environmental damage being done to the state

Deccan Chronicle 22 Mar 2025 11:22 pm

Outsiders in Uttarakhand: Enforcement of land law leaves many out in cold

DEHRADUN: The enforcement of Uttarakhands new land law has classified many residents as outsiders due to the addresses of other states mentioned on their Aadhaar cards. This situation has especially impacted people who relocated for employment opportunities, putting them at risk of losing their ancestral lands, said a source close to the district administration. The district administration has issued orders to consider these people as non-residents, leading to government claims over their ancestral properties, said a local official. According to sources within the revenue department, the stringent regulations of the new land law are catching many residents off guard. This has raised concerns about the implications for families who have lived in the state for generations. After the new land law was enforced, CM Pushkar Singh Dhami instructed all district magistrates to reclaim any land acquired in violation of the law. Dehradun has reported 282 cases of land law violations so far. Following the CMs directives, Dehradun District Magistrate Savin Bansal has ordered tehsildars and SDMs to investigate the violations. Preliminary findings indicate that over 200 hectares of land have been illegally purchased by outsiders, prompting the district administration to take possession of the properties. All landowners have been issued notices, providing them a final opportunity to present their case. If they fail to prove their ownership, the government will retain control of the disputed land, Bansal said. We have directed all SDMs to prepare reports on violations in land purchases. A list of individuals who have concealed facts while acquiring residential or agricultural land exceeding 250 square metres in Dehradun and its vicinity is being compiled, he said. Investigations have revealed that 393 people purchased land in violation of regulations, with actions taken in around 300 cases. Notices have been issued for over 200 hectares, urging owners to respond. Many Uttarakhand residents working outside the state for several years have registered local addresses on their Aadhaar cards. When the administration traced these landowners, discrepancies arose based on the addresses listed. Many residents now face challenges in proving their claims as government prepares to take over the contested land, officials said. Tehsildars, SDMs told to investigate violations Following the CMs directives, Dehradun District Magistrate Savin Bansal has ordered tehsildars and SDMs to investigate the violations. Preliminary findings indicate that over 200 hectares of land have been illegally purchased by outsiders, prompting the district administration to take possession of the properties.

The New Indian Express 22 Mar 2025 7:32 am

Uttarakhand: Online registrations begin for Char Dham Yatra, Hemkund Sahib

DEHRADUN, Mar 20: Online registrations for the Char Dham Yatra and Hemkund Sahib in Uttarakhand commenced on Thursday. Devotees interested in visiting the Himalayan temples of Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri, and Yamunotri or the Sikh shrine of Hemkund Sahib can now register by visiting the website of the Uttarakhand Tourism Development Council (registrationandtouristcare.uk.gov.in), officials said. The [] The post Uttarakhand: Online registrations begin for Char Dham Yatra, Hemkund Sahib appeared first on Northlines .

The Northlines 20 Mar 2025 3:53 pm

Online Registrations Begin For Char Dham Yatra, Hemkund Sahib

DEHRADUN, Mar 20: Online registrations for the Char Dham Yatra and Hemkund Sahib in Uttarakhand commenced on Thursday. Devotees interested in visiting the Himalayan temples of Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri, and Yamunotri or the Sikh shrine of Hemkund Sahib can now register by visiting the website of the Uttarakhand Tourism Development Council (registrationandtouristcare.uk.gov.in), officials said. The Char Dham Yatra will begin on April 30 with the opening of the doors of Gangotri and Yamunotri temples in Uttarkashi district. Kedarnath in Rudraprayag [] The post Online Registrations Begin For Char Dham Yatra, Hemkund Sahib appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 20 Mar 2025 3:13 pm

Uttarakhand court sentences five, including village head for burning alive captive leopard

DEHRADUN: The Chief Judicial Magistrates Court in Pauri, Uttarakhand, has sentenced five villagers, including the former village head, to one year of simple imprisonment for setting a captive leopard on fire. The court has also imposed a fine of Rs 3,500 on each convict, with an additional 15 days of imprisonment in case of non-payment. According to reports, on May 24, 2022, an enraged mob burned a caged leopard alive in the village of Saplodi, located in the Pabau block. Following the incident, a case was registered at Kotwali Pauri based on a complaint by a forest officer. Five individuals, including the former village head, were named in the case, along with 150 unidentified persons. The charges included violations of the Wildlife Protection Act and obstruction of public servants in their duties. The region, including villages like Bhatti, Sarna, Kulmori, and Saplodi, had been living in fear due to frequent leopard sightings throughout 2022. The situation worsened on May 15, 2022, when Sushma Devi, a resident of Sarpatodi village, was attacked and killed by a leopard while returning home from the Harialisaidh forest, where she had gone with a friend to collect mountain berries known as 'Kafal.' Following demands from the villagers, the forest department set up two traps in Saplodi on May 16, 2022. One of the traps successfully captured a leopard. However, when forest officials arrived to retrieve it, a large crowd gathered. According to reports, the mob demanded the immediate execution of the trapped leopard. When forest officials tried to intervene, the villagers, led by the then-village head, took matters into their own hands and set the leopard on fire while it was still alive. Following the incident, Satish Lal, the then Forest Officer of Bua Khal, filed a complaint that led to the registration of a case against five individuals, including former village head Anil Kumar Negi, Devendra Singh from Chopra and Sarita Devi, Bhuvaneshwari Devi, and Kailashi Devi from Sarna village, guilty of the crime. They were charged with violating the Wildlife Protection Act, obstructing public servants in their duties, and criminal assault. Chief Judicial Magistrate Lakshman Singh sentenced all five to one year of imprisonment, holding them accountable for the brutal act that violated wildlife protection laws.

The New Indian Express 20 Mar 2025 1:10 pm

Uttarakhand: 6 GB Pant University officials dismissed over ragging

DEHRADUN: Six officials of GB Pant University of Agriculture and Technology in Uttarakhands Udham Singh Nagar have been relieved of their duties after a youth was subjected to humiliation on the campus. Officials at the university had reportedly asked the man to sit down like a murga (rooster). Acting on the recommendation of the vice-chancellor, the additional chief personnel officer has removed the additional director of administration, the security officer, the vigilance officer and three assistant security officers from their positions. Kichha Assemblys Congress MLA, Tilak Raj Behar, has shared videos and photos on his Facebook page that show the youth being thrashed. In the video, the man could be seen kneeling down to appear like a rooster. Speaking to The New Indian Express, Behar shared, This matter is extremely serious. A security officer has no right to humiliate anyone in this manner. He described the assault as unacceptable.

The New Indian Express 20 Mar 2025 7:32 am

Prices Of Electric Vehicles To Be Same As Petrol Cars In 6 Months: Nitin Gadkari

Addressing the 32nd Convergence India and 10th Smart Cities India Expo, Gadkari further said the construction work of the 212-km Delhi-Dehradun access-controlled expressway will be complete in the next three months.

NDTV 19 Mar 2025 11:32 pm

Priest, associates booked for obstructing Scheduled Caste woman's wedding in Uttarakhand

DEHRADUN: A priest and two of his associates have been booked by the district revenue police for caste-based discrimination in Uttarakhand's Pauri Garhwal district. Reports have emerged from Kathur village in the Maniyarsyun Patti area of Pauri district, where a Scheduled Caste woman's wedding faced obstruction from members of the Brahmin community. Allegations have surfaced that the temple priest, fearing that the Scheduled Caste family might hold the wedding at the temple, took the drastic step of locking the 'Yagyashala' (where marriage was supposed to be solemnised). Following the revelation, local authorities sprang into action to address the situation and uphold the rights of the community involved. Citing concerns over caste discrimination, the authorities have recognized the sensitivity of the case and have immediately transferred the investigation to the civil police for further scrutiny. A local source stated, The priest acted out of concern that a Scheduled Caste family would conduct their daughter's wedding in the temple. This incident has raised significant concerns about caste discrimination and has sparked outrage among community members. According to the sources from revenue police , Nakul Dass, the father of the bride, from Kathur village, submitted a complaint to the Sub-Divisional Magistrate alleging discrimination against his family during his daughter's wedding. My daughters engagement was arranged with a young man from Bedgaon, he stated in his letter. Due to financial constraints, Dass explained that they decided to hold the wedding at the Adishakti Maa Bhuvaneshwari Temple in Sanguda Bilkhet. When we requested to unlock the temple, we were met with verbal abuse and derogatory remarks associated with our caste, he added. Following the intervention of the revenue police, the temple door was finally opened, enabling the wedding to proceed as scheduled. In response to the incident, District Magistrate Dr Ashish Chauhan has ordered that the case be transferred to the regular police for further investigation. This incident has sparked significant concerns regarding caste-based discrimination in the region.

The New Indian Express 19 Mar 2025 9:52 pm

Is Uttarakhands R-2 bungalow truly jinxed? Ministers resignation before completing term fuels the myth

The resignation of Premchand Agrawal as Uttarakhand's cabinet minister has revived the belief of a jinx associated with the R-2 bungalow in Dehradun. This comes amidst a history of ministers who stayed there not completing their terms. Superstition also surrounds the chief minister's residence with similar outcomes for past occupants.

The Economic Times 19 Mar 2025 8:21 pm

Panic grips Uttarakhand's Jyotirmath as new sinkholes and submergence emerge

DEHRADUN: Residents of Jyotirmath in Uttarakhand are once again gripped by fear as fresh sinkholes and submergence threaten their safety. Alarmed local citizens alerted authorities, prompting the tehsil administration to conduct an on-site inspection. This alarming situation has raised significant concerns within the community regarding safety and stability in the area. According to disaster management sources, a new sinkhole has formed in a field behind the Chandika Temple in Ravigram, Jyotirmath, measuring over ten feet deep. Reports indicate that rainwater is accumulating in the pit. Following the discovery, local residents promptly informed the tehsil administration. This area has experienced similar sinkholes during previous disasters, a local resident remarked, highlighting ongoing concerns about safety and stability in the region. Authorities are now assessing the situation to prevent further incidents. Local council member Pravesh Dimri expressed concern, stating, The sudden appearance of a deep pit in the flat land has instilled fear among nearby residents. People are anxious about the risk of land subsidence. According to sources, a wall collapsed last night in Gandhinagar, resulting in debris entering over five homes. Residents are on edge as land subsidence has increased during the rainy season. Local residents reported the situation to authorities after noticing cracks appearing due to the heavy rainfall. The landslide has caused debris to infiltrate more than four homes, while two others have suffered partial damage. Community members are urging prompt action to address the growing concerns over safety in the area. Chamoli District Disaster Management Officer Nandkishore Joshi stated, We have requested a report from the Revenue Department regarding the reports of a wall collapse in Jyotirmath and a pit in Ravigram. Further action will be taken accordingly. The situation is being closely monitored as authorities assess the damage. Notably, an expert committee set up in September 2023 to investigate the cause of the submergence, raised questions about the load-carrying capacity. However, the committee has given a clean chit to the National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC), which has been targeted by various organizations and residents of Joshimath for this land subsidence. Scientists Identify Key Causes of Joshimath Disaster : Experts have identified several major factors contributing to the disaster in Joshimath: 1. Construction on a pile of debris in an old landslide area. 2. Inadequate drainage systems leading to groundwater seepage. 3. Lack of channelization and reinforcement of drains in the city and surrounding areas. 4. Failure to take measures to prevent erosion from the Alaknanda River. 5. Unregulated construction activities not aligned with the land's load-bearing capacity. 6. Ignoring scientific recommendations made 47 years ago despite warnings.

The New Indian Express 17 Mar 2025 12:10 am

BJP MLA demands ban on 'non-Hindus' in Kedarnath for allegedly maligning Dham's image

DEHRADUN: BJP MLA from Kedarnath assembly constituency, Asha Nautiyal, said that a meeting was held for the 'yatra' management in Kedarnath, and people raised some issues that went unnoticed. Nautiyal said that she agrees with the issues raised by the people and that there are some people who do anything to malign the image of the Kedarnath Dham. She demanded that such people be banned from entering the temple premises. There was a meeting held recently regarding the Yatra management at Kedarnath... Some people raised an issue that some incidents take place which go unnoticed. I also agree if some people are doing anything that may malign the image of Kedarnath Dham, then the entry of such people should be banned, Asha Nautiyal said to ANI on Sunday. Further, Nautityal alleged that these people are definitely on-Hindus who come to defame the temple and are involved in such activities. They are definitely non-Hindus who come there and are involved in such activities which defame the Dham... We need to look into it because if such an issue has been raised, then there must be something to it... We will demand that the entry of such people be banned..., she added. Earlier, the Union Cabinet approved the two ropeway projects at Kedarnath and Hemkund Sahib to boost Uttarakhand's tourist infrastructure. Once completed, these ambitious projects will facilitate a quick and seamless experience for visitors to both popular pilgrim sites. The one at Kedarnath is a 12.9 km ropeway project starting from Sonprayag Kedarnath. It will be developed using a Design, Build, Finance, Operate, and Transfer (DBFOT) mode and has a total capital cost of Rs 4,081.28 crore. The ropeway is planned to be developed in a public-private partnership and will be based on the most advanced Tri-cable Detachable Gondola (3S) technology. Its design capacity is 1,800 passengers per hour per direction (PPHPD), and it can carry 18,000 passengers per day.

The New Indian Express 16 Mar 2025 4:06 pm

No action yet against NMC over stipends to interns

NEW DELHI: The Union Health Ministry is evasive about taking action against the National Medical Commission (NMC) for failing to follow the norms on the non-payment of stipends by medical colleges to their interns and postgraduate residents. Another RTI revealed that the NMC, which regulates medical education in India, has many crucial positions vacant. Kerala-based Dr K V Babu, who has filed multiple RTIs on the issue for two years, had written to the ministry and Union Health Minister J P Nadda on January 29. He urged the minister to intervene under Section 45 of the NMC Act against the Commission for failing to take action against medical colleges and institutions on the stipend issue. As per Section 45 of the NMC Act, the Centre can issue policy directions to the Commission and Autonomous Boards. However, the ministrys RTI reply said, The required information desired is not traceable in the Medical Education Policy section, and may be treated as nil. Babu said an email from a Dehradun-based activist in May, 2022 on integrating modern medicine with Ayush received an immediate response, while his got an evasive reply. Is it because the priorities of this government are different, or are those making irresponsible decisions in the NMC are those who the government has appointed. The medicos deserve a reply from the government on what action is planned on an issue as it impacts the lives of thousands of interns and PG doctors, he said. Babu, who had also filed a separate RTI on appointments for various posts in the NMC, was informed that the process of appointment of eligible candidates to vacant posts in NMC is under consideration. The RTI reply of February 3 also listed the various vacant positions in NMC such as the post of NMC secretary, president of the Under-Graduate Medical Education Board (UGMEB), whole-time members of UGMEB and whole-time members of Postgraduate Medical Education Board (PGMEB). The position of President of the Ethics and Medical Registration Board (EMRB), which maintains national registers of all licensed medical practitioners; whole-time members of MARB and also part-time members of MARB, is also vacant. As many as 60 medical colleges and institutions out of over 500 are not paying their undergraduate interns, postgraduate residents, and senior residents stipends. Of the 60 medical colleges that failed to pay stipends, 33 are government institutes. Despite having the mandate, the NMC has yet to take action against them. Though the NMC blamed the states where these medical colleges are located, it cannot shrug off its responsibility as the Maintenance of Standards of Medical Education Regulations 2023 clearly states that if any regulation, including non-payment of stipends to interns and postgraduate students, is violated, several steps can be taken against the erring medical college and institution. The violation results in the withholding and withdrawing accreditation for five academic years and a penalty of Rs 1 crore Interestingly, the NMC took cognisance of medical colleges student non-payment only at Supreme Courts prodding.

The New Indian Express 16 Mar 2025 9:12 am

Dehradun Diary | Jubin Nautiyal dedicates IIFA win to fans, state

Celebrated playback singer Jubin Nautiyal made a triumphant return to his hometown after winning the Best Playback Singer award at the International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) awards. This is dedicated to my fans, my family, and the divine land of Uttarakhand, he said upon his arrival. Jubins father, Ramsharan Nautiyal, sharing his pride with TNIE , said, This award is not just for my sons, it is a pride for all of Uttarakhand. Having received the accolade for his rendition of the song Dua in the film Article 370, Jubin was greeted by hundreds of enthusiastic local fans at Dehradun airport. Cricket commentary takes Sankrit turn In an unique initiative, Sanskrit commentary has made debut at a university-level cricket tournament hosted by Shri Raghu Nath Kirti Sanskrit University in Devprayag. Under the guidance of Dr Shriom Sharma, over 150 new Sanskrit terms related to cricket have been created, a university spokesperson said. Students are now engaging audiences with commentary using this vocabulary. Aiming to make the ancient Indian language accessible, the initiative not only promotes Sanskrit but also offers sports enthusiasts a fresh experience, Dr Sharma shares. Year-round operations for Purnagiri fair: Dhami CM Pushkar Singh Dhami on Saturday inaugurated Maa Purnagiri Fair in Tanakpur. Addressing the occasion, he said that the state government is committed to operating the fair year-round: Permanent infrastructure is being developed at Purnagiri Dham for this purpose. Emphasising the spiritual significance of the state, Dhami said, The land of Uttarakhand is blessed; divinity resides in every particle. He highlighted that the Maa Purnagiri Dham is among major religious sites, attracting most devotees after the Kumbh and Kanwar Yatra. In coming years, this place will become grander and more organised, with better facilities for pilgrims, he said. Narendra sethi Our correspondent in Uttarakhand narendrasethi@newindianexpress.com

The New Indian Express 16 Mar 2025 8:00 am

Avalanche blocks Gangotri National Highway in Uttarkashi, several villages cut off

DEHRADUN: An avalanche has blocked the Gangotri National Highway, cutting off several villages from their tehsil and district headquarters. Fortunately, there have been no reports of casualties or property damage, but the highway is completely snow-covered. This incident marks the third avalanche in the region within a month. District Disaster Management Officer Jai Prakash Singh Panwar told TNIE on Saturday that ongoing snowfall is complicating efforts to reopen the national highway. As soon as the snowfall ceases, we will prioritize clearing the highway, he stated. In the meantime, the tehsil department is actively providing relief to the affected villages, ensuring that residents receive the necessary support during this challenging time, said Panwar. He added, Authorities are closely monitoring the situation and are prepared to take further action as conditions improve. Following clear weather on Friday, Uttarakhand experienced a shift on Saturday with rainfall and strong winds in hilly areas. Snowfall was reported in high-altitude regions, including Kedarnath and Badrinath, leading to a drop in temperatures. Currently, normal vehicles are barred from proceeding beyond Sukki Top due to heavy snow, allowing only 4x4 vehicles with non-skid chains. According to sources from the Disaster Management Department, CCTV cameras installed in the area where the avalanche occurred recorded the incident. This footage was crucial in alerting the authorities about the avalanche in the region. In addition, the Meteorological Department has issued warnings for continued rain and snowfall, stating, We expect adverse weather conditions to persist until late at night. The situation remains under close observation as officials prepare for potential further impacts from the severe weather. According to the Chamoli District Disaster Management Authority, Due to snowfall in Auli, roads have become covered in ice, causing difficulties for vehicles to pass. On Saturday, snowfall was reported in higher altitude areas of the state, including Auli, Badrinath, and Yamunotri. While heavy snowfall continues in the mountains, Rain is persisting in the plains, officials stated. House collapsed in Kumaon region, eight injured In the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand, heavy rainfall led to the collapse of a house, trapping eight individuals, including five children. Four of the injured were admitted to the hospital. The District Control Room in Bageshwar reported on Saturday that the State Disaster Response Force had been alerted about people being trapped in a damaged house in Sailani village. SDRF Sub-Inspector Santosh Parihar said, Due to continuous heavy rainfall in Sailani village, a residential house was damaged, trapping eight family members along with two buffaloes and seven goats. The SDRF team, alongside the fire service, district police, and local residents, successfully rescued all trapped individuals. A woman and three children sustained injuries and were promptly transported to the hospital with the help of an ambulance.

The New Indian Express 15 Mar 2025 8:42 pm

India's first homegrown aerosol lidar to help IMD accurately predict weather, air pollution

BHUBANESHWAR: In a major technological breakthrough, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has successfully developed India's first indigenous aerosol lidar, which will help in climate monitoring and significantly enhance air pollution detection. An aerosol lidar system uses light detection and ranging (lidar) to remotely sense and profile atmospheric aerosols, providing information on their concentration, distribution, and properties, crucial for studying their impact on climate and air quality. Developed by the Dehradun-based Instruments Research and Development Establishment (IRDE), a unit of DRDO, this aerosol lidar is the second of its kind in the world and a major import substitute, being cheaper and more compact. India, currently the third most polluted country in the world, has long needed advanced tools to monitor aerosols, air pollutants, and atmospheric changes. The new aerosol lidar will fill this crucial gap and allow the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) to analyse the vertical distribution of aerosols and clouds. Director general (electronics and communication systems) of DRDO Binay Kumar Das handed over the cutting-edge system to IMD director general Mrutyunjay Mohapatra on Wednesday, marking a significant step toward self-reliance in advanced environmental monitoring technologies. These lidars will help in weather monitoring, forecasting, atmospheric research, climate change assessments and pollution control mechanisms. The first lidar is being installed at IMD observatory, Ranichauri in Uttarakhand, said Mohapatra. The newly developed aerosol lidar is a combination of Mie, depolarisation and Raman channels with high energy fixed laser wavelength and large aperture receiver telescope, which is useful for vertical profiling of atmospheric parameters. Mie and Depolarisation channels can characterise the aerosols and clouds in terms of height of occurrence, shape and optical properties up to an altitude of 20 km, while Raman channel can provide the information on water vapour mixing ratio up to 5 km. The lidar system provides critical data on aerosol concentration at different altitudes, cloud properties and water vapor distribution that are crucial fo weather and rainfall predictions, besides the ice crystal cloud detection at high altitudes, which will help in lightning forecasting. Until now, India's air quality monitoring primarily relied on surface-level sensor and satellite-based observations. Though IMD has a sky radiometer network which provides the columnar load of aerosol, it lacked detailed vertical distribution data. This missing information had made it challenging to accurately estimate radiative forcing, a key component in climate change studies. With aerosol lidar, IMD will now have access to high-resolution, real-time vertical data. Its deployment will strengthen our position in atmospheric research and contribute to better environmental strategies. It will also eliminate India's reliance on expensive imported lidar technology, said Das. The aerosol lidar costs Rs 1.25 crore and weighs around 270 kg as compared to the 400-kg atmospheric lidar manufactured by Athens-based Raymetrics. The Greece lidar costs Rs 5.5 crore. IRDE director Ajay Kumar was present along with senior officers from IMD and the Ministry of Earth Sciences.

The New Indian Express 14 Mar 2025 8:26 pm

Delhi-Dehradun Expressway slashes travel time from Akshardham to Baghpat to 25 minutes, details inside

The first phase of the Delhi-Dehradun Highway is complete, reducing travel time, while the Delhi-Dehradun Expressway will cut travel time between Delhi and Dehradun to just two hours.

DNA India 14 Mar 2025 8:01 pm

Female sub-inspector claims rape, blackmail by colleague in Dehradun

DEHRADUN: In a shocking turn of events, a female sub-inspector in Dehradun has alleged that she was raped and blackmailed by a constable from her own department. The victim complained to the Patel Nagar police station, leading to the registration of a case against the accused constable, Aslam, under serious charges. The police have initiated an investigation into the matter, confirmed sources close to the case. According to reports, a female sub-inspector was recently transferred from a hilly district to a police station in Dehradun. The victim stated, On the day of the incident, due to being away from my duty location, I decided to stay at a hotel in the city and asked my colleague constable to book a room for me. The allegations further claim that upon arriving at the hotel, the constable forcibly raped the female sub-inspector. The incident has sparked outrage and raised serious questions about safety and conduct within the police force. Investigations are currently underway as authorities take the matter seriously. In her complaint, the female sub-inspector revealed that the accused constable not only assaulted her but also recorded a video of the incident. He threatened me, saying that if I told anyone, he would make the video go viral, she stated. Struggling with mental trauma, the victim decided to take leave and go home. However, she added, Due to the immense psychological pressure, I couldn't even make it home. After returning to duty, the accused constable reportedly blackmailed the victim by referencing the video, leading to multiple incidents of sexual assault. Summoning her courage, the victim ultimately decided to file a complaint with the police. The police have registered a case against the accused constable under various sections of the BNS Act, including 115(2), 126(1), 308, 351(2), 351(3), 352, 64, 77, and 78. Senior Superintendent of Police Ajay Singh stated, The victim is undergoing a medical examination, and an application has been submitted for her statement to be recorded before a magistrate. The responsibility for monitoring the case has been assigned to the SP (rural) of the area. The police have indicated that strict action will be taken against the accused if the allegations are proven during the investigation.

The New Indian Express 14 Mar 2025 4:19 pm

MS Dhoni, Gautam Gambhir reunite at Rishabh Pant's sister Sakshi's wedding, pic goes viral

Former Indian cricketers MS Dhoni and Gautam Gambhir attended the wedding of Indian wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant's sister in Dehradun. Dhoni was accompanied by his wife Sakshi at the event.

DNA India 13 Mar 2025 3:57 pm

Four killed as speeding car hits them in Dehradun

Senior Superintendent of Police, Dehradun, Ajay Singh, said the incident took place near Uttaranchal Hospital where a Mercedes with Chandigarh number plate, moving at a high speed, hit four workers and a scooter

The Hindu 13 Mar 2025 2:54 pm

6 lane Delhi-Dehradun Expressway to open soon: Baghpat just 25 minutes from Delhi, details here

The Delhi-Dehradun Expressway has now come to completion, and it's all set to be operational soon. The expressway will reduce travel time to 2.5 to 3 hours.

DNA India 13 Mar 2025 12:25 pm

Speeding Mercedes From Chandigarh Kills 4 In Dehradun Hit-And-Run

A Mercedes car with a Chandigarh number plate hit four workers and two persons on a two-wheeler near the Uttaranchal Hospital, the police said.

NDTV 13 Mar 2025 11:06 am

4 dead as speeding car crushes people in Dehradun; search for accused underway: Police

A speeding vehicle accident on Rajpur Road in Dehradun, Uttarakhand left four dead and two injured. The incident occurred at 8 PM, involving a suspected Mercedes. The police are tracking down the involved driver and other vehicles. The injured are stable, and further details are awaited.

The Economic Times 13 Mar 2025 8:08 am

Speeding Luxury Car With Chandigarh Number Plate Kills 4 In Dehradun, Driver On The Run

A speeding car hit four people in the Rajpur Road area in Dehradun on Wednesday night, killing them on the spot.

News18 13 Mar 2025 7:40 am

Rishabh Pants brother goals: Flies straight to sisters wedding

Rishabh Pant attended his sister Sakshi's wedding in Dehradun, showcasing his dedication to family despite his team's recent ICC Champions Trophy win. The event featured cricket icons MS Dhoni and Suresh Raina. Pant played a crucial role in the festivities, embodying love and responsibility. Videos show him dancing with family, emphasizing the brother's significant role in Indian weddings.

The Times of India 12 Mar 2025 10:00 am

MS Dhoni, wife Sakshi reach Dehradun to attend Rishabh Pant's sister's wedding | Know wedding venue

A video of 'Thala' Mahendra Singh Dhoni and his wife arriving at Dehradun airport is trending high on social media. The duo has arrived to attend the wedding of Rishabh Pant's sister, Sakshi Pant. There is a lot of ambiguity about the wedding venue on the internet, let's clear that up also.

DNA India 11 Mar 2025 10:58 pm

Tiger kills woman in Uttarakhands Pauri district

Dehradun: A 55-year-old woman was mauled to death by a tiger in the Nainidanda area of Uttarakhands Pauri district, an official said on Sunday. The incident took place on Saturday afternoon in Jamun village under Mandal range. Guddi Devi Bhadula had gone to work in her field near the forest when a tiger suddenly attacked []

The Navhind Times 10 Mar 2025 1:01 am

Brahmin community in Dehradun condemns plans for Kedarnath-inspired temple in Etawah

DEHRADUN: The Brahmin community in Dehradun has strongly opposed former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav's proposal to build a temple in Etawah modeled after the Kedarnath Jyotirlinga. The Brahmin Samaj Mahasangh expressed its discontent by submitting a memorandum to Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, through the city magistrate of Dehradun, demanding immediate action against those attempting to replicate the revered Kedarnath temple. An official from the society stated, This is an insult to Lord Kedarnath and a blow to religious sentiments. The Brahmin Samaj Mahasangh officials also recalled a similar incident in Burari, Delhi, where the foundation stone for a temple named Shri Kedarnath Dham was laid, but the project was later halted due to community objections. Speaking to The New Indian Express (TNIE), Pandit Lalchand Sharma, patron of the Brahmin Samaj Mahasangh, said, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami had already announced a firm stance on such matters. His government has decided in the cabinet that no new temples or trusts can be established anywhere in the country under the names of the four sacred shrines: Kedarnath, Badrinath, Gangotri, and Yamunotri. In their written protest to the government, Mahasangh officials made it clear: The Uttarakhand government had promised that if anyone attempts to construct a replica of the Kedarnath temple or any of the four sacred shrines, strict legal action will be taken. A similar case occurred in Burari, Delhi, where a temple was inaugurated under the name 'Shri Kedarnath Dham.' The trust there collected donations using this name, which faced strong opposition from temple priests, saints, and local residents. Lalchand Sharma further emphasised, Badrinath, Kedarnath, Yamunotri, and Gangotri are sacred shrines of immense significance for millions of Sanatani Hindus, not just in Uttarakhand but across the world. The residents of Devbhoomi will not tolerate any attempts by individuals or organizations seeking to gain commercial benefits by replicating these holy sites. He also highlighted that the Uttarakhand government has already implemented strict regulations prohibiting the establishment of temples or organizations under the names of the four sacred shrines, as well as the use of similar naming conventions.

The New Indian Express 9 Mar 2025 8:47 pm

Uttarakhand Waqf Board bans admissions from other states, mandates teaching of Lord Ram, Lord Krishna's ideals

DEHRADUN: The Uttarakhand Waqf Board has imposed a complete ban on the admission of children from other states into the Madrassas of Uttarakhand. Starting now, classes in the modern madrassas will commence with the national anthem, and students will not only study science but also learn about the ideals of Lord Ram and Lord Krishna. In a notable initiative, the first Dr A P J Abdul Kalam Modern Madrasa will be established in the Muslim locality adjacent to Dehradun railway station. The government has officially approved the operation of this modern madrasa. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami emphasized the importance of this project, stating, The establishment of the modern madrasa is part of my dream project to ensure that Muslim students receive better education. Speaking to TNIE, Shadab Shams, the Chairman of the Uttrakhand Waqf Board, stated, In April, the first madrassa named after former President Dr A P J Abdul Kalam will be inaugurated in Dehradun, followed by the elevation of 117 madrassas by the Waqf Board. Board Chairman Shams emphasised the organization's commitment to integrating Muslim students into the mainstream and fostering a sense of patriotism. He declared, We have resolved to move away from extremism and connect our students with the core values of our nation. The aim is to introduce students at modern madrassas to the ideals of Shri Guru Nanak Dev, Jesus Christ, and Prophet Muhammad through a curriculum aligned with the NCERT syllabus, said Chairman Shams. He added, Our goal is to ensure that the children studying in our madrassas open their eyes to these teachings and become good Indian citizens. Chairman Shams further emphasised, Just as madrassas in POK are known as hubs of terrorism, our madrassas will be based on the principles of nationalism, which we are developing as part of the Dhami model. According to sources, the modern madrasa will offer science curriculum from 8 AM to 12 PM. Quranic education will be provided after 2 PM. Former soldiers assigned to the madrasa will conduct training for the national anthem to promote physical fitness. Additionally, efforts will be made to instill a sense of patriotism among the students. Popularly known as the Land of the Gods, Uttarakhand is witnessing a tightening of the Hindutva agenda, and this new regulation signifies a shift in the educational framework within the state.

The New Indian Express 8 Mar 2025 8:36 pm

14 female drivers to hit roads, give free rides in Uttrakhand

DEHRADUN: On the occasion of International Womens Day, a groundbreaking initiative is set to hit the streets of Dehradun, bringing a wave of empowerment and support for women. Under the governments pilot project, Saarthi, 14 female drivers will take to the roads, offering free rides to women in the city for an entire week. According to the official sources, currently, these dedicated women are undergoing rigorous driving training provided by the transport department. Once they complete their training, they will be granted licenses and employment opportunities, paving the way for a brighter future. The project will kick off with two e-taxis, two e-auto rickshaws, and ten e-scooties, marking a significant step towards gender inclusivity in the transportation sector. Uttrakhands Transport Minister Rekha Arya will be the first passenger to experience this new service, symbolizing the governments commitment to empowering women. We believe that this initiative will not only provide safe transportation options for women but also inspire them to pursue careers in driving, Sports and Women Empowerment Minister Arya told this daily. She added, Our aim is to create an environment where women feel secure and empowered. This pilot project will expand to other cities in the state after six months. The initiative will prioritize women who are economically disadvantaged, widowed, or abandoned. The project will kick off from the camp office located in Yamuna Colony. Minister Arya will personally accompany women drivers to the IRDT at Survey Chowk, where a demonstration of all vehicles will be showcased in the auditorium.

The New Indian Express 8 Mar 2025 8:15 am

Uttarakhand seals 11 madrasas during Ramzan, sparks protests

In a week-long crackdown, Uttarakhands Dehradun Development Authority (MDDA) has reportedly sealed 11 madrasas (Muslim educational institutions), citing legal violations. Officials asserted that the sealed madrasas, including Madarsa Jamia Islamia Noor Ul Huda, were not registered with the state Madrasa Board or the Education Department. The move has sparked widespread protests and condemnation from Muslim 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 .

The Siasat Daily 7 Mar 2025 9:53 pm

Mayawati slams Uttarakhand government for sealing madrasas in Dehradun

Lucknow: BSP chief Mayawati on Friday criticised the Uttarakhand government over the sealing of madrasas in Dehradun, saying government must refrain from such prejudiced and non-secular moves that hurt religious sentiments. Her remarks came after 15 madrasas in Dehradun district were sealed following the district administrations order to launch a crackdown on seminaries running without 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 .

The Siasat Daily 7 Mar 2025 2:08 pm

IFS officer battling depression ends life by jumping from building in Delhi's Chanakyapuri

Jitendra Rawat, an Indian Foreign Services officer, ended his life by jumping from the fourth floor of a building in Chanakyapuri, New Delhi. Police confirmed his death, citing no foul play and noting that he was undergoing treatment for depression. Rawat's mother was staying with him, while his wife and children lived in Dehradun. An investigation is underway.

The Economic Times 7 Mar 2025 1:47 pm

'Depressed' IFS officer dies by suicide

An Indian Foreign Services (IFS) officer, identified as Jitendra Rawat, died by suicide by jumping from the fourth floor of a building in the Chanakyapuri area of Delhi. Police confirmed the death and said no foul play was suspected. Sources said Rawat was undergoing treatment for depression and his mother was staying with him. His wife and children are staying in Dehradun.

Rediff 7 Mar 2025 12:47 pm

Infant care group seeks action against healthcare firm for violating IMS Act

NEW DELHI: A leading infant care advocacy group has written to the Union health secretary to initiate urgent action against a global healthcare company for violating the Infant Milk Substitutes (IMS) Act, which prohibits baby food manufacturers from sponsoring doctors meetings. The Breastfeeding Promotion Network of India (BPNI), a national network of organisations and individuals that promotes mother and child health, on Thursday also wrote to chief secretaries of five state governments Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Maharashtra to investigate the violation by the company and take immediate steps to alert paediatricians in these states to stay away from this illegal activity. Highlighting the violation by Abbott Nutrition, a multinational company that produces infant milk substitutes, for sponsoring a national paediatrics summit at a five-star hotel in Dehradun on March 8-9, BPNI, which has been notified as a child welfare NGO to initiate action under section 21(1) of the IMS Act for officially monitoring and implementing the Act since 1995 requested Union health secretary Punya Salila Srivastava to initiate immediate action against the offending company for violating the IMS Act and direct state department of health to intervene and stop the event. In his letter to the five state chief secretaries, Dr Arun Gupta, Central Coordinator of BPNI, said, We have come to know that Abbott is sponsoring paediatricians from Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Telangana for a meeting at Hyatt Regency, Dehradun, covering their travel and stay at a five-star hotel on March 8-9. The letter, which was also addressed to the principal health secretaries of these five states, Dr Gupta, said, This is a direct contravention of Section 9 of the IMS Act. Sponsoring medico-meet violation of regulations Dr Arun Gupta said that the law prohibits sponsoring or providing any benefits to any health workers who care for mothers and children. Responding to the charges, the brand said, No information regarding infant milk substitute products will be presented. This summit is being organised to educate about pediatric nutrition and provide scientific knowledge.

The New Indian Express 7 Mar 2025 7:52 am

Dehradun Diary | Uttarakhand: Anemia and TB-Free by 2025

Uttarakhand: Anemia and TB-Free by 2025 Uttarakhand Education Minister, Dr Dhan Singh Rawat, has announced an ambitious awareness campaign aimed at making the state free from anemia and tuberculosis by 2025. Teachers and students from schools, colleges, and universities will play a crucial role in this initiative, he stated. Both departments will engage in a state-wide awareness campaign under our social responsibilities, contributing to the nationwide initiative for a TB-free India. We are committed to achieving this goal by the end of 2025, Dr Rawat said. All government college teachers and education department officials will adopt individual TB patients for treatment support. Plans for indigenous space station by 2035 Narayanan, president of ISRO and Secretary of the Department of Space said that India plans to establish its own space station by 2035 and land an Indian astronaut on the Moon by 2040. Speaking as the chief guest at the 6th Indian Planetary Science Conference at the IIT Roorkee, Narayanan stated, ISRO is also working on Chandrayaan-4. Additionally, preparations are underway for studies on Venus. The ISRO chief highlighted the ongoing innovations in the field of nuclear energy and its applications. Her story: States women cricketers shine in WPL In the Womens Premier League (WPL) 2025, four talented cricketers from the state are making waves with the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB). All-rounder Raghavi Bisht is impressing with her explosive batting, while Ekta Bisht, Prema Rawat, and Sneha Rana are claiming wickets with their exceptional bowling skills. Ekta Bisht has made history as the oldest woman to take a wicket in womens T20. Prema Rawat, who joined RCB for Rs 1.20 crore, has secured one wicket in two matches, including a notable performance against Gujarat Giants. Narendra sethi Our correspondent in Uttarakhand narendrasethi@newindianexpress.com

The New Indian Express 6 Mar 2025 7:57 am

Landslide destroys Hemkund Sahib bridge, disrupts pilgrimage route ahead of season

DEHRADUN: A landslide near Govindghat in Uttarakhand's Chamoli district on Wednesday morning has completely destroyed the bridge connecting to Hemkund Sahib, severing access just weeks before the pilgrimage season begins in May. The incident poses a major challenge for local authorities and the government. According to the District Disaster Management Office, the landslide and falling boulders have cut off the connection between Joshimath and Pulna village, which is home to approximately 200-250 residents. A team of officials, including engineers and doctors, promptly arrived at the scene to assess the damage and coordinate response efforts. We are doing everything we can to restore connectivity and ensure the safety of the local population, an official stated. Chamoli District Magistrate Sandeep Tiwari confirmed the landslide in the Govindghat area. The falling of large boulders has severely damaged the PWD bridge, cutting off the access route to Pulna village, he said. The situation has raised concerns for both local residents and the upcoming pilgrimage season. Tiwari emphasised the urgency of restoring access to the affected residents. Our priority is to create a pedestrian pathway for those living in the area, ensuring they have access to essential services such as food, healthcare, and communication, he said. The concerned department has already arrived at the site to work on constructing a permanent bridge before the pilgrimage season. Their engineers will provide us with solutions to restore this route by late Wednesday, he added. Speaking to The New Indian Express, Narinder Jeet Singh Bindra, president of the Shri Hemkund Sahib Gurudwara Trust, said, The portals of Gurudwara Hemkund Sahib, a significant pilgrimage site for Sikhs and the meditation place of the tenth Guru, Guru Gobind Singh, are set to open on 25 May this year. Preparations for the pilgrimage were in full swing; however, the recent collapse of the bridge has posed a major challenge to the travel route. Nevertheless, the state government is taking priority steps to restore it swiftly, he added. District disaster management officer Nand Kishore Joshi confirmed the administration's response, stating, Following the incident in Govindghat, teams from SDRF, the Tehsil administration, the health department, and the Public Works Department have all arrived at the site. The administration's priority is to provide essential goods and other facilities to the residents of Pulna village. The collapse of the bridge has completely severed the connection between Hemkund Sahib, the Valley of Flowers, and the villages of Pulna and Bhuyudar with the main road. Additionally, dozens of vehicles are stranded in the parking area near Pulna village. Notably, during the 2013 disaster, a bridge at this location was also washed away, after which a new bridge was constructed. The recent damage to this new bridge could significantly impact travel, causing inconvenience for both pilgrims and tourists.

The New Indian Express 5 Mar 2025 5:44 pm

In law violation, baby formula co sponsors meet of paediatricians

Abbott Nutrition is sponsoring a national paediatrics summit in Dehradun, despite laws prohibiting baby food manufacturers from funding medical conferences. The Indian Academy of Paediatrics had previously taken funding from Abbott, claiming it was from a different division. The health ministry flagged this as a violation of the Infant Milk Substitutes Act.

The Times of India 5 Mar 2025 3:33 am

Liquor shops near religious places in Uttarakhand to be shut down under new policy

DEHRADUN: The Uttarakhand government has approved a new excise policy for 2025-26 under which all liquor shops located near religious places in the state will be shut down. Officials said licences granted earlier to liquor shops will be reviewed in the light of the new excise policy. The state cabinet approved the new excise policy at a meeting chaired by Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Monday. It has been decided to cancel the liquor licences of shops near religious places and exercise more control on the sale of liquor, according paramount importance to public sensitivities, Secretary (home) Shailesh Bagauli said. The new policy makes the process for allotment of liquor shops more transparent and beneficial for local people by giving them self-employment opportunities in the sector, he said. An effort has also been made in the new policy to provide local farmers with an additional platform to sell their produce to the distilleries. Sub-shops and metro liquor sales system have been abolished in the new excise policy which also makes a provision for cancelling the licences of liquor shops that sell liquor at a price higher than the Maximum Retail Price. MRP will also be applicable in departmental stores, which will protect the interests of consumers, he said. The revenue target for the excise department for 2025-26 has been raised to Rs 5060 crore considering the significant increase in the revenue generated by the department over the last two years, Bagauli said. In the financial year 2023-24, a revenue of Rs 4038.69 crore was earned against the target of Rs 4000 crore. In the financial year 2024-25, about Rs 4000 crore has been received so far against the target of Rs 4439 crore, he said. Bulk liquor licences will be issued only to Uttarakhand residents, which will increase economic opportunities for locals in the state. To encourage wineries in hilly areas, winery units will be exempted from excise duty for the next 15 years from fruits produced in the state. This will provide economic benefits to farmers and those working in the horticulture sector, the official said. Export duty has been reduced to encourage investment in the liquor industry. Malt and spirit industries will be provided special facilities in hilly areas. The new excise policy also encourages the use of local agricultural products by distilleries. This will increase the income of farmers and provide them new markets. Under the new excise policy, shops will be allotted through transparent processes like renewal, lottery and maximum offer. In the Excise Policy-2025, a provision has also been made to run special campaigns to make the general public aware of the ill effects of alcohol.

The New Indian Express 4 Mar 2025 3:49 pm

PM Modi unveils major wildlife push: dolphin census, lion survey, cheetah expansion

AHMEDADBAD: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his visit to Gir National Park in Gujarat, chaired the 7th meeting of the National Board for Wildlife and unveiled a series of key wildlife initiatives. In a historic move, he released the countrys first-ever riverine dolphin estimation report, revealing a population of 6,327 dolphins. Strengthening conservation efforts, he also laid the foundation stone for the National Referral Centre for Wildlife at Junagadh. Further amplifying wildlife preservation, the Prime Minister announced the 16th Asiatic Lion Population Estimation, set for 2025, alongside the establishment of a Centre of Excellence at SACON, Coimbatore, to address human-wildlife conflicts. Expanding Indias ambitious cheetah reintroduction program, PM Modi revealed plans to introduce the big cats to Gandhisagar Sanctuary in Madhya Pradesh and the Banni Grasslands in Gujarat. The National Board for Wildlife, in a comprehensive review, spotlighted key government initiatives in wildlife conservation, celebrating milestones in protected area expansion and flagship species programs like Project Tiger, Project Elephant, and Project Snow Leopard. The discussions also encompassed conservation strategies for dolphins and Asiatic lions, alongside the launch of the International Big Cats Alliance. A significant highlight of the meeting was the release of India's first-ever riverine dolphin estimation report by the Prime Minister, revealing a population of 6,327 dolphins across 28 rivers in eight states. This extensive survey, covering over 8,500 kilometers, saw Uttar Pradesh recording the highest numbers, followed by Bihar, West Bengal, and Assam. Stressing community involvement, the Prime Minister underscored the role of local populations in dolphin conservation and proposed exposure visits for school children to dolphin habitats. Further reinforcing India's commitment to wildlife health, the Prime Minister laid the foundation stone for the National Referral Centre for Wildlife at Junagadh, envisioned as the nerve center for coordinating wildlife disease management. On the lion conservation front, he announced the commencement of the 16th Asiatic lion population estimation cycle in 2025, following the last survey conducted in 2020. Notably, with Asiatic lions naturally dispersing into Barda Wildlife Sanctuary, conservation efforts in the region will be strengthened through prey augmentation and habitat enhancement. Emphasizing the balance between conservation and eco-tourism, the Prime Minister called for improved travel infrastructure to boost wildlife tourism. Addressing human-wildlife conflict, he announced the establishment of a Centre of Excellence at the Wildlife Institute of Indias SACON campus in Coimbatore. Harnessing cutting-edge technology, the Prime Minister pushed for the integration of remote sensing, geospatial mapping, AI, and machine learning in tackling forest fires and human-animal conflicts. He proposed a collaboration between the Wildlife Institute of India and BISAG-N to enhance conflict resolution strategies. Asiatic lion population rising steadily: PM Modi visits Gir on World Wildlife Day, hails conservation efforts Strengthening forest fire management, he urged coordination between the Forest Survey of India, Dehradun, and BISAG-N to leverage space technology for improved detection, prevention, and control mechanisms. Expanding Indias ambitious cheetah reintroduction program, the Prime Minister announced new sites, including Gandhisagar Sanctuary in Madhya Pradesh and Banni Grasslands in Gujarat. Additionally, he launched a conservation scheme targeting tigers outside designated reserves to address human-wildlife coexistence challenges. Recognizing the alarming decline in gharial populations, he also initiated a dedicated conservation project for the species. The Prime Minister reinforced Indias commitment to the Great Indian Bustard conservation, unveiling a National Action Plan to scale up efforts. Citing the success story of Girs lion and leopard conservation, the Prime Minister advocated documenting traditional conservation knowledge using AI for application across national parks and sanctuaries. Recognizing the vital role of local communities, he celebrated the sixfold increase in community reserves over the past decade and emphasized the deployment of AI in conservation the Prime Minister flagged off motorcycles to enhance the mobility of frontline forest staff and engaged with field functionaries at Gir, including eco-guides and trackers, reaffirming the governments commitment to safeguarding Indias rich biodiversity.

The New Indian Express 3 Mar 2025 6:38 pm

Shah: Government unsparing in punishing drug traffickers

NEW DELHI: Noting that the government has been unsparing in punishing drug traffickers, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday said that 29 drug traffickers had been convicted by courts in 12 different cases across India as a result of the bottom to top and top to bottom approach adopted in investigation by the agencies. Taking to his X handle, Shah said that under Prime Minister Narendra Modis leadership, the government pledges to continue combating the drug menace with ruthless and meticulous investigations to build a drug-free Bharat. The Home further asserted that the successes are the testament to the bottom to top and top to bottom approach adopted by the agencies under the direction of the government. Later, in a statement the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) said, in pursuit of the governments zero-tolerance policy against drugs, the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) has achieved this significant success. Some of the instances cited by the ministry include: the seizure of 23.859 kg charasat the Sabarmati Railway Station in Gujarats Ahmedabad in 2019, where three people were arrested and sentenced to 14 years in jail. In July 2022, the NCB in MPs Mandsaur intercepted two vehicles in Shahdol and seized 123.080 kg of ganja. Four people were arrested and sentenced to 12 years RI with a fine of Rs 2 lakh each. In July 2022, the NCB in MPs Mandsaur intercepted two vehicles in Shahdol and seized 123.080 kg of ganja. Four people were arrested and sentenced to 12 years RI with Rs 2 lakh each as fine. In the Chandigarh Zone last year, a parcel containing two hockey sticks packed with 438 grams of opium was intercepted at DHL Express, Ludhiana, which led to arrest of two accused. They were sentenced to three years of imprisonment by a Punjab court. A man was held at Chandigarh Railway Station in 2021 for possession of 390 grams of charas. He was sentenced to six months in jail. In June, 2021, a Zimbabwean woman was arrested at Cochin International Airport with 2.910 kg of heroin and was sentenced to 11 years in jail. In January 2018, the NCB seized 450 grams of charas, arrested one person in Dehradun, who was later sentenced to one year in jail. In 2021, the NCB seized 1.950 kg of charas from the possession of two accused. A court in January 2025 sentenced the accused to 10 years in jail. In February 2021, the NCB seized 681.8 kg of ganja in the Ranga Reddy district of Telangana and arrested eight accused. They are undergoing 10 years in prison.

The New Indian Express 3 Mar 2025 8:01 am

Dehradun Diary | 591 arrested in 2 months in crackdown on drug

In the largest operation against drug trafficking since the formation of Uttarakhand, police have arrested 591 people over the past two months as part of the Drug-Free Uttarakhand campaign. Authorities have seized narcotics valued at Rs 24.25 crore from these offenders. DGP Deepam Seth reported that 427 cases have been registered in this special operation, leading to the recovery of 936.56 kilograms of illegal drugs. Additionally, 26 criminals have been detained under the Gangster Act, and assets worth approximately Rs 1.74 crore belonging to 15 accused individuals have been confiscated for being illegally acquired. Industrialists upset over 29% power rate hike The proposed 29% increase in electricity rates by the states three power corporationsUPCL (12%), PTCUL (12%), and UJVNL (5%)has sparked discontent among local industrialists. During a public hearing held by the Uttarakhand Electricity Regulatory Commission, industry representatives made it clear that businesses may relocate unless electricity prices are reduced. Pankaj Gupta, president of the Industries Association of Uttarakhand, voiced his concerns: Every year, electricity rates are being increased. This is alarming and affecting our operations. Fire service athletes clinch 8 medals The states fire service athletes secured a total of 8 medals, including 3 golds, at the Third All India Fire Service Games and Fire Service Meet held at Tyagaraj Stadium in New Delhi from February 28 to March 2. Fireman Mahendra Singh Rawat excelled by winning gold in both Arm Wrestling (35) and Javelin Throw (35). Female fireman Dimple Rawat also made headlines by clinching gold in the 5000-meter race. Additionally, Pinky Rawat earned silver in the 1500-meter race, while Madan Singh Farswan took silver in the Long Jump. Mahendra Singh Rawat added another silver in the Open category for the Javelin Throw. Narendra sethi Our correspondent in Uttarakhand narendrasethi@newindianexpress.com

The New Indian Express 3 Mar 2025 7:29 am

No shankh sound at Badrinath over avalanche fear

DEHRADUN: While it is said that Lord Vishnu has a special affinity for the conch shell (shankh), an intriguing rule governs its use in Badrinath Dham. The sound of the shankh is strictly prohibited in the temple, said a local priest, highlighting the temples adherence to both religious customs and scientific reasoning. Local lore suggests that the vibrations produced by the conch could potentially trigger avalanches in the surrounding mountainous region. This belief is deeply rooted in our traditions and is taken seriously by both devotees and locals, the priest said. As visitors flock to Badrinath, they are reminded that even the smallest actions can have significant implications in such a sensitive environment. Environmentalist and Chipko movement leader Chandi Prasad Bhatt has highlighted that a significant portion of Badripuri, excluding the main temple of Badrinath, is at high risk of avalanches. If we look at past avalanche incidents, Badripuri has suffered damage from avalanches almost every decade. In 2014, a major avalanche caused severe damage in the Narayan Mountain area of Badrinath, said Bhatt, who has played a pivotal role in protecting the Himalayan environment for over five decades. Bhatt, 92, has received accolades, including Padma Vibhushan, Padma Shri, Gandhi Peace Prize, and the Magsaysay Award. Avalanches have not only caused loss of life and property in Badripuri but also in Mana and surrounding villages, he told this newspaper. Social activist Om Prakash Bhatt said, In Badrinath Dham, we have Nilkanth Mountain, Nar-Narayan, Kanchan Ganga, Satopanth, Mana, and Kuber Mountain. Additionally, there are many other peaks that remain snow-covered. In the past, there used to be heavy snowfall from Badrinath to the Mana region. Due to the fear of avalanches from these snow-capped peaks, the conch shell was not blown in Badrinath temple. Bhuvan Chandra Uniyal, the religious authority of Badrinath, said, In Badrinath, the conch shell is used for the Abhishek ritual, and it is also employed to sanctify the offerings made to the deity. However, he said, It is prohibited to blow the conch shell here. This restriction may very well be in place to prevent the occurrence of avalanches. A senior scientist told this newspaper, The entire valley from Badrinath to Mana is sensitive. Previously, human movement in this area was minimal. The scientific reason behind the prohibition of blowing the conch shell in Badrinath was to prevent vibrations in the snow-covered peaks. However, human activities in the area have significantly increased. There is rampant construction taking place here, which is leading to incidents of avalanches.

The New Indian Express 3 Mar 2025 7:16 am

Bodies of four more missing workers recovered from avalanche site, rescue operation ends

DEHRADUN (Uttarakhand), Mar 2 : The bodies of the last four of the trapped labourers were pulled out from the site of the avalanche-hit Border Roads Organisation (BRO) camp in Chamoli on Sunday, taking the death toll to eight as authorities ended the nearly 60-hour rescue operation. Army doctors said 46 workers who were rescued on Saturday have been brought to the military hospital in Jyotirmath. Two of them have been referred to AIIMS, Rishikesh. Three of the workers are [] The post Bodies of four more missing workers recovered from avalanche site, rescue operation ends appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 3 Mar 2025 5:25 am

Bodies of 4 more missing workers recovered

DEHRADUN(UTTARAKHAND), Mar 2: The bodies of the last four of the trapped labourers were pulled out from the site of the avalanche-hit Border Roads Organisation (BRO) camp in Chamoli on Sunday, taking the death toll to eight as authorities ended the nearly 60-hour rescue operation. Army doctors said 46 workers who were rescued on Saturday have been brought to the military hospital in Jyotirmath. Two of them have been referred to AIIMS, Rishikesh. Three of the workers are in critical [] The post Bodies of 4 more missing workers recovered appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 3 Mar 2025 5:01 am

Woke up beside dead co-worker, ate snow to survive: Uttarakhand avalanche survivor recalls tragedy

DEHRADUN: BRO worker Jagbir Singh came to his senses surrounded by an endless expanse of white, next to a dead co-worker, his body stuck inside mounds of snow with a fractured leg and injuries to his head. Singh saw a hotel some distance away and took shelter in it for around 25 harrowing hours, eating snow when thirsty and battling piercing cold with only a single blanket to share with over a dozen of his companions, all of who were trapped under an avalanche in the high-altitude village of Mana in Uttarakhand's Chamoli district. Jagbir Singh from Amritsar said he was sleeping in his container at the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) camp when the snowslide sent them tumbling several hundred metres down. The container we were in went rolling down. By the time we could figure out what had happened, I found a colleague had died and one of my legs was fractured. I also had an injury in the head. There were heaps of snow everywhere, he said. They somehow trudged to a hotel at some distance and took shelter. We were rescued after 25 hours during which 14-15 of us had just one blanket to cover us. We ate snow when we felt thirsty, he said. Fifty-four BRO workers who were all housed inside containers for the night got stuck due to the avalanche Friday morning . Seven workers died while 46 of them are receiving treatment for their injuries after they were pulled out safely following a multi-agency rescue operation. Efforts to find one other worker are still underway. The traumatised survivors of the avalanche brought to the military hospital in Jyotirmath recount their horrifying ordeal. The avalanche was so fierce that it blew the containers 300 metres down in just ten seconds, said Manoj Bhandari from Uttarkashi. I lost my senses for a while then realised running away was impossible as there were 3-4 feet of snow all around. Somehow we walked barefoot through the snow to reach an empty Army guest house to take shelter. Rescuers reached us after 2-3 hours, Bhandari said. The containers were all swept away towards Alaknanda river, said Munna Prasad from Vaishali district in Bihar. We lay scattered under snow for around 12 hours. Snow was clogging our nostrils. It was difficult to breathe. However, thankfully the Army and ITBP teams came to our rescue before it was too late, he said. Many workers survived by taking refuge in whatever shelter they could findArmy camps and barracks, deserted hotels. While some were rescued within hours of the avalanche on Friday, others had to spend tens of hours in the cold with next to no resources. Thirty-three of them were rescued by Friday night and 17 on Saturday. Another Bihar resident Avinash Kumar's entire body was buried under snow, except for his head, which was bleeding and injured as he had hit an iron object during the avalanche. He was rescued by Army personnel after two hours and later sent for treatment where he received 29 stitches in the head. Chandrabhan from Kanpur in Uttar Pradesh said a milder snowslide preceded the main one which came around 5.30 am, giving them no time to prepare. I escaped through an opening on top of the container, he said. Vipin Kumar from Himachal Pradesh said everything happened in a flash. The Army guest house served as a shelter for many stranded labourers who spent nearly 25 hours in sub-zero temperatures, amid constant snowfall, without proper clothing, he said. Another rescued worker, Ganesh Kumar from Pithoragarh in Uttarakhand said it had snowed overnight before the avalanche hit early morning. He said he was asleep when it happened. It was around six in the morning. I was sleeping in the container with my colleagues. Meanwhile, our container started moving with the snow and soon we found ourselves stuck in the middle of the snow, he said. After some time, the rescue team came and took us to the Army hospital on a stretcher, Kumar added. Moradabad's Vijaypal and his companions fell into a ditch more than a hundred metres deep. They saw a deserted Army barrack some 200 metres away and waded through the debris of the avalanche towards it. Due to the area's vulnerability to avalanches, the Army does not use the barrack in winter. The barrack became a lifeline for them where they stayed for around 24 hours before being taken to safety. Vijaypal said it had been snowing for many days and on the morning of February 28, there were two avalanches near their camp. We survived the first avalanche but after a few minutes there was another more powerful avalanche and we went down about 150 metres along with the container. On the road to Mana, at a distance of about 150-200 metres, there was an empty army camp where we spent the whole night in the empty barracks, he said.

The New Indian Express 2 Mar 2025 6:42 pm

Uttarakhand Avalanche: One more body recovered; death toll climbs to five

DEHRADUN, Mar 2: A missing labourer was found dead on Sunday at the site of the avalanche-hit BRO camp in Mana village of Uttarakhands Chamoli district as rescuers carried out a search for the three other workers still missing with the help of sniffer dogs, thermal imaging cameras and helicopters. With the recovery of one [] The post Uttarakhand Avalanche: One more body recovered; death toll climbs to five appeared first on Northlines .

The Northlines 2 Mar 2025 3:07 pm

Uttarakhand Avalanche: Death Toll Climbs To Five With Recovery Of One More Body

DEHRADUN, Mar 2: A missing labourer was found dead on Sunday at the site of the avalanche-hit BRO camp in Mana village of Uttarakhands Chamoli district as rescuers carried out a search for the three other workers still missing with the help of sniffer dogs, thermal imaging cameras and helicopters. With the recovery of one more body, the death toll in the disaster has climbed to five, district authorities said. The avalanche hit the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) camp between [] The post Uttarakhand Avalanche: Death Toll Climbs To Five With Recovery Of One More Body appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 2 Mar 2025 2:48 pm

5 Still Missing, IAF Deploys Mi-17 For Rescue Efforts | Uttarakhand | Badrinath Avalanche News

| 5 people still missing after avalanche in Badrinath, including 2 from Uttarakhand, 1 from UP, and 1 from Himachal. Tragedy strikes Badrinath as a devastating avalanche hits the region, leaving 5 people still missing. Rescue efforts are underway, with a Mi-17 helicopter deployed from Dehradun to aid in the search and rescue operations. The avalanche occurred near the border village of Mana, trapping several workers employed by the Border Roads Organisation (BRO).Stay tuned for live updates on the rescue efforts and the situation on the ground. Our thoughts are with the families of the missing individuals and the rescue teams working tirelessly to save lives n18oc_breaking-newsNews18 Mobile App - https://onelink.to/desc-youtube

News18 2 Mar 2025 10:40 am

Uttarakhand Avalanche: 4 Still Missing, Mi-17 Helicopter Heads To Dehradun | Uttarakhand News

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News18 2 Mar 2025 8:33 am

50 rescued, four dead in Uttarakhand avalanche

DEHRADUN: Fifty workers were pulled out safely from the snow-covered debris of an avalanche that smashed a Border Roads Organisation (BRO) camp in Mana village in Uttarakhands Chamoli district, but the desperate search for survivors turned grim as four workers succumbed to injuries on Saturday even as rescuers raced against time to find five workers still unaccounted for. The avalanche hit the camp between Mana and Badrinath between 5.30 am and 6 am on Friday, burying 55 workers inside eight containers and a shed. Thirty-three of them were rescued by Friday night and 17 on Saturday. Rain and snowfall thwarted rescue efforts. As the weather cleared up on Saturday morning, the Army and ITBP personnel resumed operations, District Disaster Management Officer N K Joshi said. Six helicopters, including three of the Army aviation, two of air force and one civil copter hired by the Army were pressed into rescue efforts, Army PRO Lt Col Manish Shrivastava said. Located 3 km from Badrinath, Mana is the last village on the India-Tibet border at a height of 3,200 metres. Lt Gen Anindya Sengupta, GOC-in C Central Command and Lt Gen D G Mishra, GOC Uttar Bharat, reached the avalanche site to monitor rescue operations. Lt Gen Sengupta said movement by road is impossible as roads are clogged by snow. The Badrinath-Joshimath highway is blocked at 15-20 places, he said. Prime Minister Narendra Modi called Chief Minister Pushkar Dhami to take stock of the rescue operations. The deceased were identified as Mahendra Pal and Jitendra Singh from Himachal Pradesh, Manjeet Yadav from Uttar Pradesh, and Alok Yadav from Uttarakhand. (With agency inputs) Rescue operations for the 8 workers continue in Srisailam | Express

The New Indian Express 2 Mar 2025 7:48 am

Deputy Chief Minister felicitates Bronze medalist, Rajat Singh

JAMMU, Mar 1: Deputy Chief Minister, Surinder Choudhary, today felicitated Rajat Singh Chib, Bronze medalist in Judo event at the 38th National Games held recently in Dehradun, Uttarakhand. While interacting with the sportsperson, the Deputy Chief Minister said that the government has undertaken a comprehensive mechanism for giving a fillip to the sports related activities and the requisite infrastructure as well. He said that sports activities are imperative for overall development of person with intellectual capabilities and calibre. The Deputy [] The post Deputy Chief Minister felicitates Bronze medalist, Rajat Singh appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 1 Mar 2025 7:19 pm

Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami Reviews Mana Avalanche Relief and Rescue Operations

Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami reviewed the relief and rescue operations following the avalanche near Mana village in Chamoli district. The Chief Minister reached the State Emergency Operations Center at IT Park, Dehradun, where he held a ...

Web Dunia 1 Mar 2025 3:06 pm

Uttarakhand Avalanche: 15 more labourers rescued, 7 still trapped

Dehradun, Mar 1: Rescuers pulled out 15 more labourers from the snow that engulfed a BRO camp in the high-altitude Mana village in Uttarakhands Chamoli district as search operations resumed at the site of the avalanche on Saturday, officials said. Seven workers remain trapped. With the evacuation of the 15 labourers, 48 of the 55 [] The post Uttarakhand Avalanche: 15 more labourers rescued, 7 still trapped appeared first on Northlines .

The Northlines 1 Mar 2025 1:11 pm

Uttarakhand Avalanche: 14 More Labourers Rescued, 8 Remain Trapped

Dehradun, Mar 1: Rescuers pulled out 14 more labourers from the snow that engulfed a BRO camp in the high-altitude Mana village in Uttarakhands Chamoli district as search operations resumed at the site of the avalanche on Saturday, officials said. Eight workers remain trapped. With the evacuation of the 14 labourers, 47 of the 55 labourers who were trapped under the avalanche, which hit the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) camp between Mana and Badrinath early on Friday morning, have been [] The post Uttarakhand Avalanche: 14 More Labourers Rescued, 8 Remain Trapped appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 1 Mar 2025 10:23 am

Landslide Blocks Rishikesh-Badrinath Highway in Uttarakhand, CM Dhami Monitoring Situation

DEHRADUN, UTTARAKHAND : Heavy rainfall has triggered a landslide on the Rishikesh-Badrinath National Highway near Karnaprayag, leaving the route blocked due to falling debris, officials confirmed on Saturday, March 1. Reports indicate that multiple sections of the highway, including Animath and Pagal Nala in the Jyotirmath Kotwali region, are covered in debris. Authorities are actively working to clear the road and restore traffic flow. The highway was first closed on Friday morning following a major avalanche in Uttarakhand's Chamoli district. Several construction workers were trapped under thick snow when the avalanche struck a Border Roads Organisation (BRO) camp near Mana village in Badrinath. Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami is closely monitoring the rescue and clearance efforts from his residence. He is in constant contact with officials at the site to ensure swift action. So far, 33 BRO workers have been successfully rescued, according to State Disaster Management Secretary Vinod Kumar Suman. He also clarified that while 57 workers were initially reported at the site, two were on leave, leaving 55 workers present when the avalanche hit. Rescue operations are still ongoing to reach the remaining 22 trapped workers. The government of Uttarakhand has issued helpline numbers for help: Mobile: 8218867005, 9058441404 Telephone: 0135 2664315 Toll-Free: 1070 Meanwhile, Union Home Minister Amit Shah has spoken to CM Dhami and assured full support in the evacuation efforts. Our priority is to safely rescue everyone affected by the incident, he said. Rescue operations are continuing as teams work tirelessly to reopen the highway and bring everyone to safety.

News Track 1 Mar 2025 10:10 am

14 more laborers rescued from Uttarakhand avalanche debris; eight remain trapped

DEHRADUN: In an ongoing rescue operation, 14 more labourers have been pulled out from the snow debris of a Border Roads Organisation (BRO) camp near Mana, close to the China border, after a devastating avalanche. Out of the 55 BRO labourers trapped under the snow on Friday morning, 33 had already been rescued. By 9:00 AM on Saturday, the total number of rescued individuals had reached 47. Some of the rescued laborers are in critical condition and have been admitted to the hospital for urgent medical care. The search operation was halted late Friday evening due to heavy snowfall but resumed on Saturday morning as the weather cleared. Nand Kishore Joshi, the District Disaster Management Officer of Chamoli, confirmed the ongoing rescue efforts. He said, With clear weather on Saturday morning, rescue and relief operations commenced, and Army personnel along with rescue teams successfully rescued 14 more laborers from the snow debris. The rescued laborers have been taken to the Mana Army Camp for medical aid and further treatment. Speaking to TNIE, PRO Defence Lt. Col. Manish Shrivastava stated, A dedicated rescue team consisting of seven officers, 17 JCOs, and 150 personnel from the IBEX Brigade of the Indian Army has been deployed in Mana Village of Chamoli district following a devastating glacier avalanche. He added, The team, equipped with a specialized medical unit consisting of two doctors and four ambulances, as well as four engineering equipment units, is working diligently to ensure the safety of the trapped individuals. According to sources from the district administration, the trapped workers were employed by a company involved in highway widening and asphalting projects along a 50-kilometer stretch from Mana to Mana Pass. The BRO is overseeing this construction through a contractor. The office of Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami confirmed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi called on Saturday morning to inquire about the ongoing rescue operations for the stranded workers. Dhami said, The Prime Minister expressed his concern and sought updates on the efforts being made to ensure the safe evacuation of the laborers. Rescue operations are still underway, with teams working tirelessly to reach those in need. According to a list released by the Uttarakhand State Disaster Management Authority, the trapped labourers are from Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, and Jammu and Kashmir, among other states. The list includes the names of 10 labourers but does not specify their respective states. (With added inputs from PTI)

The New Indian Express 1 Mar 2025 9:57 am

Avalanche In Uttarakhands Mana Village: 32 Of 57 BRO Workers Rescued

Dehradun, Feb 28: Thirty-two of the 57 Border Roads Organisation workers trapped under an avalanche near the high altitude border village of Mana in Uttarakhands Chamoli district were rescued on Friday, sources said. The avalanche has buried a camp of the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) between Mana and Badrinath and multiple teams battled tough terrain, heavy snow and rain to rescue the workers. There was no immediate news of any casualties. Mana, three kilometres from Badrinath, is the last village [] The post Avalanche In Uttarakhands Mana Village: 32 Of 57 BRO Workers Rescued appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 28 Feb 2025 7:27 pm

Ankita Topals success story: Uttarakhand girl who proves destiny is not etched in hands, its written with hardwork!

It is not the lines on your palm that reveals your destiny, it is the hard work, perseverance and dedication all throughout that decides your fate in the end! And this is yet again proven by Ankita Topal, daughter of the mountains. The saying ultimately goes right, Do not trust the lines etched on your hands, for those who do not have hands, still have a fate. Ankita Topal of Chamoli district, Uttarakhand has emerged as an inspiration for all those who often curse their fate and the shortcoming in life. This young girl is disabled by birth, yet choses to fight every day. Ankita has cleared the National Eligibility Test (NET) twice and has even qualified for the Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) exam. She not only cleared the JRF, but also secured All India Rank 2 in the exam. Despite being disabled, Ankita never lets her weakness come in the way of her aspirations. She doesnt have both of her hands since birth, she writes with her feet. Ankita Topal hails from Didoli village, Karnaprayag block of Chamoli district of Uttarakhand. Until 10 th standard, she did her initial schooling from Dewal development block following the intermediate in Rishikesh. For higher education, Ankita went to study in Dehradun, where she also pursued her Post Graduation (PG) in History. Ankitas family is overjoyed after her achievement, with their happiness knowing no bounds. Her father, Prem Singh Topal who is an instructor at ITI, Tehri also reflected upon her achievements. The way Ankita never allowed her weakness take over her desire to achieve everything in life. How the young girl has always excelled in her studies, clearing NET, and now JRF, the family is proud of Ankita! Bringing glory to her family and the state of Uttarakhand, Ankita is a gem of our nation who is an idol for the young girls who wish to achieve their dreams. Ankitas story is an inspiration, at the same time deserves to be saluted for her passion, courage and spirit to thrive

News Track 28 Feb 2025 5:10 pm

BRO camp buried in Uttarakhand avalanche, warning was issued on Thursday evening - Top updates

Officials had been on alert for bad weather as the Defence Geoinformatics Research Establishment in Chandigarh issued an avalanche warning on Thursday evening for a period of 24 hours. The alert was for places located above 2,400 metres in Chamoli, Uttarkashi, Rudraprayag, Pithoragarh and Bageshwar districts. The MeT office in Dehradun, on Friday morning, predicted isolated heavy rain and snowfall in locations situated at 3,500 metres and above.

The Times of India 28 Feb 2025 4:45 pm