23-yr-old Dalit girl found dead for not supporting SP nominee
LUCKNOW/CHANDIGARH/DEHRADUN: A 23-year-old Dalit woman, who had been missing since Tuesday, was found dead on in UPs Karhal assembly seat that went to bypolls on Wednesday, with her family alleging that she was killed as she refused to vote for the Samajwadi Party. A voter turnout ranging from 50 to 70% was recorded in the bypolls to 15 assembly seats spread across UP, Punjab, Uttarakhand and Kerala amid stray incidents of violence and complaints of irregularities and misuse of government machinery. In Karhal of Mainpuri district, the victim womans father in an FIR alleged that his daughter was abducted by local SP leader Prashant Yadav and poisoned to death with the help of one Mohan Katheria. Mainpuri SP Vinod Kumar said, Both the accused, Mohan Katheria and Prashant Yadav, were arrested while further investigation into the incident was in progress. The incident triggered a slugfest between the BJP and the SP. Nine seats went to bypolls in UP. The Election Commissions update at 5 pm showed the voter turnout in Ghaziabad was 33.30%, Katehari (56.69%), Khair (46.43%), Kundarki (57.32%), Karhal (53.92%), Majhawan (50.41%), Meerapur (57.02%), Phulpur (43.43%) and Sisamau (49.03%). Acting on complaints by SP president Akhilesh Yadav against police officers checking voter and Aadhaar IDs, the EC ordered suspension of five police personnel violating its guidelines. UP Chief Election Officer Navdeep Rinwa said, Five police personnel on poll duty have been suspended taking note of complaints two each in Kanpur and Muzaffarnagar and one in Moradabad. An incident of stone pelting was reported in Kakroli village during voting in Meerapur seat. SSP Abhishek Singh said that the police promptly reached the spot and dispersed the crowd using mild force. In Uttarakhand, a voter turnout of 57.64% was recorded in Kedarnath assembly bypoll. In Punjab, a turnout of 63% was recorded in the bypolls to four assembly seats. The Gidderbaha seat recorded 81% polling, Dera Baba Nanak 63%, Barnala 54% and Chabbewal 53%. A clash took place between AAP and Congress supporters at Dera Pathana village in Dera Baba Nanak seat. Heavy police force was deputed at the site to diffuse the situation.
Sudanese Man Arrested In Dehradun For Raping Another Foreign Student: Cops
A South Sudanese national studying at an educational institution in Dehradun was arrested on Wednesday for allegedly raping a fellow student from abroad at his flat in the Mohabbewala area of the city, police said.
Climate change alters avian migration patterns in Uttarakhand
DEHRADUN: As global warming continues to take its toll, the impact of climate change on the avian world has become increasingly apparent. Notably, 'summer visitors'a category of migratory birdsare now being observed in Nainital and its surrounding areas during November, a shift attributed to changing weather patterns and climate variability. Nainital's surrounding forests are home to a remarkable variety of birds. This November, the Broadbill, Golden Oriole, and the Collared Falconetrecognized as one of the world's smallest falconswere spotted for the first time in this region. Naturalist Prashant Kumar at Corbett National Park shared his insights with this newspaper, stating, The appearance of these new bird species has led to an increased interest among bird watchers in areas like Suryagaon, Dolmar, and Juyli in Nainital district. The presence of these birds during this time is indeed a consequence of climate change. The Collared Falconet is the smallest falcon in India. It typically prefers to reside near the edges of forests or among large trees close to rivers and streams. Its diet consists of butterflies, dragonflies, and other small insects. This bird is rarely seen in Nainital, said naturalist Kumar. Broadbills are incredibly beautiful and robust birds that prefer to inhabit forests or the edges of marshes. They produce a sound similar to a whistle and build pear-shaped hanging nests for their homes, said naturalist Prashant Kumar. Speaking to TNIE, Divisional Forest Officer (DFO ) Chandrashekhar Joshi said, The sighting of these rare bird species in the region is an indicator of rich biodiversity. Uttarakhand is a rich state in terms of wildlife and biodiversity. While we can estimate the population of tigers, leopards, and other wildlife using trap cameras or footprint methods, bird species require a different protocol. There are methods such as bird calls, photography, and other counting techniques. According to sources from the Forest Department, most broadbill birds reside in Malaysia, although some are also spotted in India and the Philippines. The Asian broadbill is primarily green or blue, while the African broadbill is brown. Additionally, the golden oriole bird measures between four to seven inches in length. This is the first time it has been trapped here, said a local ornithologist. Bird enthusiasts are quite excited about this discovery.
IndiGo plane faces tech issue; diverted to Delhi
New Delhi: An IndiGo plane flying from Jaipur to Dehradun was diverted to the national capital on Tuesday evening due to a technical issue. In a statement, the airline said the aircraft will be back in operations after necessary maintenance. A source said there was an engine issue but it could not be independently confirmed. 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 .
7-Month-Old In Dehradun Becomes Youngest Recipient Of Cochlear Implant In Uttarakhand
The hospita has helped 121 patients, most of them young children, regain their hearing.
Delhi Airport Sees 15 Flight Diversions And 100+ Delays Due To Bad Weather And Poor Visibility
Of the 15 flights, 13 were diverted to Jaipur and 1 each to Dehradun and Lucknow, the official said and added that the diversions happened between 8.30 am and 3.30 pm.
Delhi pollution: 14 flights diverted, many delayed
Out of the 14 flights, 13 were diverted to Jaipur and 1 to Dehradun, the official said and added that the diversions happened between 8.30 am and 3 pm.
Delhi-NCR Pollusion LIVE: Severe Air Pollution Sparks Medical Emergency Across Northern India
Delhi woke up on Sunday to a thick layer of smog, with air quality dropping to hazardous levels. Visibility was significantly reduced, leaving residents facing serious health threats due to the toxic atmosphere. By Sunday evening, the Air Quality Index (AQI) had shot up to 457, prompting the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) to convene an urgent meeting. As a result, Stage-IV of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP)the highest levelwill be implemented starting Monday. Worsening Pollution Extends Beyond Delhi On Monday, a leader from the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), Manish Sisodia, criticized the central government for failing to manage pollution in North India. He stressed that the air pollution crisis isn't confined to Delhi but is a nationwide issue that requires urgent attention. Right now, the whole country is suffering from pollution. This problem must be tackled without political bias, and the BJP must take it seriously. This is not an issue that can be blamed solely on the Aam Aadmi Party. Northern India is severely impacted by stubble burning, and the BJP, as the central ruling party, must acknowledge its responsibility, said Sisodia. Meeting Cancelled Due to Lack of Department Heads Following the activation of GRAP Stage-IV, a meeting was scheduled for 12 PM involving key departments. However, Delhi Minister and AAP leader Gopal Rai revealed that no Head of Department attended, leading to the meeting's cancellation. Notices have been sent out to reschedule the meeting for 3 PM. Manish Sisodia: Pollution Is a National Issue Addressing the ongoing pollution, Sisodia reiterated the need to approach the problem beyond political affiliations. He urged the central government to take responsibility for the severe air quality, instead of attributing blame. North India is facing intense stubble burning, and the BJP has had years to act. What has been accomplished by mere statements? he questioned. Flights Disrupted Due to Poor Visibility On Monday morning, 11 flights were diverted from Delhi airport due to low visibility caused by weather conditions and pollution. Of these, 10 flights were redirected to Jaipur and one to Dehradun, primarily because some pilots lacked the necessary CAT III training for operations in poor visibility. Delhi International Airport Ltd (DIAL) confirmed that low-visibility protocols are in place, and passengers were advised to check with airlines for updates. Both SpiceJet and IndiGo warned of potential delays due to the poor conditions, affecting the airports roughly 1,400 daily flight operations. Medical Emergency Declared Across North India Delhi Chief Minister Atishi declared a medical emergency in North India, highlighting that stubble burning continues unchecked. Cities across UP, Bihar, Rajasthan, Haryana, MP, and Delhi are suffering from severe pollution levels. Despite the growing intensity of stubble burning over the last five years, the central government has yet to take effective action. This inaction is having a severe impact, particularly on children and the elderly, who are struggling to breathe, Atishi said. Delhi's Air Quality Deteriorates, Many Areas Cross Into Severe Zone Parking Fees in Delhi Set to Double; MCD to Present Proposal on November 14
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Delhi airport: 9 flights diverted due to bad weather
New Delhi: Nine flights were diverted and many flights were delayed at the Delhi airport on Monday due to bad weather conditions in the national capital, according to an official. The official said eight flights were diverted to Jaipur and one to Dehradun. The national capital is grappling with high pollution levels that has also 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 .
Bad weather: 5 flights diverted at Delhi airport
New Delhi: Five flights were diverted at the Delhi airport on Monday morning due to bad weather conditions in the national capital, according to an official. The official said four flights were diverted to Jaipur and one to Dehradun. The national capital is grappling with high pollution levels that has also resulted in lower visibility levels in various parts of the city. Low visibility procedures are in progress at Delhi airport. All flight operations are at present normal, Delhi International Airport Ltd (DIAL) said in a post on X early morning on Monday. DIAL operates the Indira Gandhi International Airport, which handles around 1,400 flight movements daily. It also advised passengers to contact the airlines concerned for updated flight information.
Delhi pollution: 11 flights diverted, many delayed as dense fog hits air traffic
Due to dense fog and severe air pollution in Delhi, eleven flights were diverted, and numerous others faced delays at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport. The diversions, primarily to Jaipur and one to Dehradun, were necessary as some pilots lacked the required training for low-visibility landings. Despite the challenging conditions, flight operations are currently proceeding as scheduled.
Uttarakhand has 729 bird species across 13 districts
DEHRADUN: In a landmark event for the state, the two-day Uttarakhand Bird Census 2024 has successfully concluded, with bird watchers and nature enthusiasts reporting a total of 729 bird species across 13 districts. According to an official of the state forest department, the impressive tally of 729 includes several rare and endangered species, showcasing the rich avian diversity of the state. The two-day bird census, organised by the e-Bird organization in collaboration with the forest department and various other groups in Uttarakhand, concluded on Sunday. According to official sources from the forest department, Nainital has been identified as the leading district for bird diversity in the state, boasting an impressive count of 251 species. Dehradun follows closely behind with 230 species, while Pauri Garhwal ranks third with 180 species. Bird expert and forester Pradeep Saxena told this newspaper, While the first-ever bird count in Uttarakhand may not provide an exact number of the various bird species in the state, a total of 2,504 birds from 77 species were counted at the Asan Barrage. Among these, the highest counts included 625 Ruddy Shelducks, 238 Indian Spot-billed Ducks, and 324 Eurasian Coots. The endangered Wire-tailed Swallow, Plain Prinia, Grey Wagtail, and Booted Eagle were also observed, each in solitary numbers, said the forester. Saxena informed this newspaper that among the 17 bird species classified as endangered, several notable examples include the Pied Avocet, Red-wattled Lapwing, Spotted Dove, Rose-ringed Parakeet, Greater Coucal, and White-throated Kingfisher. These species are facing increasing threats to their populations, highlighting the urgent need for conservation efforts to protect their habitats and ensure their survival in the wild. In a significant development during the Global Bird Count, the first-ever bird count in Uttarakhand, bird watcher Nitin Kumar Raghav shared his insights with this newspaper. The programme primarily focused on identifying which species are located where, he stated. Understanding which bird species are declining in the hills, plains, or wetlands is crucial for bird conservation. This knowledge will enable us to undertake urgent conservation efforts in the future. Ankita Bhatt, a bird watcher, said, During this count, we have gathered data on how many species of birds are present in the state, the locations where they were found, and their population sizes. This information will help us gain a better understanding of the diversity of birds in the region.
Om Birla hails PM Modi's leadership for boosting India's global prominence
DEHRADUN: Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla has asserted that India will lead the world in the 21st century, emphasising that this responsibility will be a collective duty of the youth and all citizens of the nation. Speaking as the chief guest at the annual function of Tons Bridge School on Sunday, Birla stated, Today, we are pleased to see that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India is taking a prominent role on the global stage. India is progressing in every direction, and due to Prime Minister Modi's leadership capabilities, the world's confidence in India has increased. Emphasising India's growing global stature, Birla remarked, India's leadership potential is elevating the country's name worldwide. Many luminaries, like former President Abdul Kalam Azad, have illuminated India's name on the global stage and continue to inspire millions. Birla also expressed his concerns regarding environmental issues, stating, The entire world is deeply concerned about the environment today. Environmentalist Padma Vibhushan Dr. Anil Joshi has made significant strides in this direction by initiating a public movement focusing on water, forests, and land, thereby raising awareness about environmental issues. He emphasised that the inspiration to protect water, forests, and land should begin in childhood. Students should strive to live their lives in harmony with the environment and make efforts to conserve water. Birla expressed his pride in India's youth, saying, I am proud of our young students, who possess remarkable capabilities in knowledge, science, innovative ideas, research, and spirituality. In his address, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla remarked, The ability to turn every challenge into an opportunity is instilled in students during their academic life. Today, it is essential that we impart values and education in schools that will make the 21st century the century of India. This responsibility lies with the youth. On this occasion, environmentalist Dr. Anil Joshi and the school's chairman, Vijay Nagar, also shared their thoughts.
Dehradun Diary | Kedarnath restoration becoming bypoll issue
While campaigning for the upcoming by-election at Chopta on November 20 for BJP candidate Asha Nautiyal, a former MLA, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami alleged that Congress was unhappy with the development work in Kedarnath. Congress leaders are troubled with Kedarnaths progress. Those who built illegal structures in the state are now concerned about Kedarnath, Dhami said the drive against the illegal encroachment will remain underway. The Congress has fielded Manoj Rawat, a former journalist, and trying to corner the rulling BJP over its alleged failure to restore the ancient Shiva temple after the 2013 disaster. The bypolls were necessitated after the demise of BJP MLA Shaila Rawat this July. Workshop for villagers on wildlife conflict In light of the rising human-wildlife conflict, a coordination workshop focussing on reducing and managing human-wildlife conflict was held recently in Jhauparsa village of Udam Singh Nagar district. The event addressed wildlife behaviour, changing habitats, and strategies to tackle the increasing instances of conflict. It is essential to educate the villagers on various aspects and points related to the mitigation of this conflict. Sub-Divisional Forest Officer of Khatima, Sanchita Verma, told this newspaper. The workshop aimed to equip local communities with the knowledge necessary to reduce these conflicts effectively. IIT Roorkee celebrates Silver Jubilee reunion Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee hosted a three-day Silver Jubilee reunion for the 1999 (B.Arch. 2000) batch. Around 300 alumni and their families gathered to celebrate their connection with the institute. The batch made a contribution of Rs 5 crore for various initiatives, marking the largest donation from a single batch to date. The support will fund a high-tech ambulance, stadium stands, financial aid for needy students, and other impactful projects. Directors praised the alumnis enduring bond with the institute, highlighting their transformative impact on future generations.
PWD contractor 'unauthorisedly' built mazaar: Doon School
The Doon School in Dehradun is under scrutiny after a right-wing group claimed to have demolished a structure on its campus, alleging it to be a 'mazaar'. The school administration, however, clarified that the structure was an unauthorized construction by a contractor and was being dismantled.
Uttarakhand's Panchachuli peaks face environmental crisis amid tourism surge
DEHRADUN: Uttarakhand's remote border district is experiencing a rise in tourism, but this boom is taking a toll on the environment. Increased human activity has led to accelerated snowmelt, resulting in significant degradation of the once-pristine Panchachuli mountain range, with environmentalists noting that the snow-capped peaks are now visibly blackened. Professor Sunil Nautiyal, Director of the GB Pant National Himalayan Environment Institute, revealed concerning research indicating that the rate of glacier melt in the Himalayas has increased two to three times between 1985 and 2000. He further stated that approximately 440 billion tons of ice have melted in the region over the past 40 years, raising alarm among scientists and highlighting the urgent need for environmental action. Over the past year, more than 28,000 pilgrims have visited the Himalayan regions for the Adi Kailash and Kailash mansarovar darshan, and this trend shows no signs of slowing down. However, scientists are sounding alarms regarding the environmental impact of this influx. According to experts, human interference in the Himalayan areas is a significant cause of environmental imbalance. The increased accessibility of vehicles near the Himalayas, along with carbon emissions and escalating human activities, is contributing to rising temperatures and altering the environment, noted a prominent scientist from Wadia Institute. In an exclusive conversation with TNIE , Senior Glaciologist Dr Manish Mehta expressed serious concerns about the impact of global warming on the Himalayan region. He stated, Since the year 2000, the effects of global warming have led to a depletion of snow cover in the Himalayas. This is not a good sign for the health of the Himalayas; it is an abnormal activity. Dr Mehta emphasized the crucial role of snow in maintaining the Himalayan ecosystem, saying, The Himalayas are entirely dependent on snow. If the spell of snowfall is prolonged, only then can the region be covered by snow like a blanket. Without this blanket cover, glaciers are melting. He further explained the implications of this trend, noting, Glaciers are fed and protected by snow. If they continue to melt at this rate, it will be an alarming sign for the future. According to Dr. Mehta, data indicates that in recent years, the summer period has expanded while the winter period has shrunk. From 1901 to today, there hasn't been much change in summer temperatures, but winter temperatures have increased rapidly, he added. While the melting rate is indeed alarming, we anticipate significant snowfall during the winter months to help offset these losses, environmentalist Dev Raghvendra told TNIE. The fragile ecosystem of the Himalayas demands our urgent attention. We must tackle climate change and the human activities that are driving glacier melting, he emphasized.
Pooja Bhatt Reacts To Dehradun Car Accident Where 6 Students Died: Alcohol Is A Drug Sold Openly
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Seven people, including newly-wed couple, die in road accident in Uttar Pradesh's Bijnor
After being hit by the car, the tempo rammed into an electric pole around 2 am on Saturday (November 15, 2024) near the fire station of Dhampur on the Dehradun-Nainital Highway
Seven people, including newly-wed couple, die in road accident in UP's Bijnor
Bijnor (UP): Seven people, including a newly-wed couple, returning from Jharkhand died while two others were injured when a car hit a tempo from behind while overtaking another vehicle, police said on Saturday. After being hit by the car, the tempo rammed into an electric pole around 2 am on Saturday near the fire station of Dhampur on the Dehradun-Nainital Highway, Superintendent of Police Abhishek said. The tempo passengers were thrown on the ground by the impact of the accident, he said. Six people of the same family travelling in the tempo were killed on the spot while its driver Ajab Singh died on the way to a hospital, the SP said. Two persons who were moving in the car have been injured, police said, adding the bodies of the deceased have been sent for post-mortem.
Six Dehradun students killed after speeding car hits truck
The car rammed into the truck from behind and the six died on the spot, Circle Officer (City) Neeraj Semwal said
Tragedy strikes wedding party: Four dead in Uttrakhand's Roorkee road accident
DEHRADUN: A devastating accident occurred on Thursday night in Haridwar district when a vehicle carrying wedding party members overturned and crashed into a road divider near Manglaur, claiming four lives, local police reported. The car flipped over, resulting in the unfortunate fatalities of the passengers, confirmed a police spokesperson. According to the Manglaur police, a Scorpio car en route to a wedding in Chandrapuri, Roorkee lost control and overturned in Manglaur. The accident resulted in the deaths of four individuals, while four young men sustained serious injuries. According to police reports, Three young men died at the scene, while one succumbed to his injuries in the hospital. The community is in shock as they mourn the loss of life during what was meant to be a joyous occasion. According to the Manglaur police, a wedding procession was travelling from Akhtiyarpur village in Meerut to Chandrapuri in Roorkee on Thursday night. Reports indicate that eight young men from the village were travelling in a Scorpio car to attend the wedding. As the car reached Manglaur, it suddenly lost control and overturned, a police spokesperson stated. The vehicle collided with the divider, resulting in serious injuries to all eight occupants. Passersby reported the accident to the Manglaur police station. As soon as we received the information, the Manglaur police arrived at the scene and rushed all the injured to the civil hospital in Roorkee, an official stated. According to the Manglaur police, three individualsAmit, son of Vansh; Sonu, son of Mukesh; and Sujal, son of Satishlost their lives in the incident. The driver of the vehicle, Chirag, aged 25, also succumbed to his injuries, Incharge of the Manglaur police station Shanti Kumar Gangwar told TNIE.
Dehradun road accident: 6 students killed, videos of ghastly crash surface
Dehradun: In a tragic road accident in Uttarakhands capital, six students lost their lives in a collision between a truck and an Innova car. The accident happened near the ONGC intersection at 2 am on Tuesday. Seven students were reported to be in the car, out of which six, including three boys and three girls, 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 mortal remains were identified by their clothes and tattoos
The deceased have been identified as Kunal Kukreja, 23; Atul Agrawal, 24; Rishabh Jain, 24; Navya Goel, 23; Kamakshi, 20; and Guneet, 19. While Kukreja hailed from Himachal Pradesh, the others were Dehradun residents.
The Last Few Hours Before 6 Dehradun Friends Died In Horrific Car Crash
An after-party joyride proved to be the last for a group of friends in Uttarakhand's Dehradun as their car rear-ended a truck at a speed of 100 km/hour, resulting in the death of six of them.
Drink-Driving Suspected In Dehradun Car Crash That Killed 6 Students, Body Parts Found On Road
Six students were killed and one critically injured in a road accident in Dehradun when their car rammed into a truck on November 12. A new video suggests the group may have consumedalcohol.
Heads Severed, Body Parts On Road: Party Ends In Deadly Crash In Dehradun For 6 Friends
According to media reports, a group of seven friends were returning from a party that night and were drunk. One person, who reportedly hosted the party, is the sole survivor.
Dehradun high-speed crash that killed 6 drives authorities to city nightlife vigil
Following a tragic accident in Dehradun that killed six youngsters returning from a party, authorities have initiated a crackdown on pubs and resto-bars operating outside permitted hours. Three establishments were found violating norms, leading to license suspensions and intensified monitoring of nightlife regulations.
Dehradun accident: After-party night joyride goes horribly wrong, six young friends killed on spot
Six youngsters died in a horrific accident in Dehradun when their speeding MUV collided with a container truck. The accident happened on Monday night. The youngsters were returning from a party. The MUV driver also died in the accident.
6 students killed, 1 injured as car crashes into truck in Dehradun
The car rammed into the truck from behind and the six died on the spot
Mob razes mazaar at elite school at Doon in Dehradun
A right-wing group, claiming permission from officials (which was later denied by the administration), demolished a structure inside a Dehradun school calling it an illegal religious structure. The group streamed the act live. While the school is yet to file a complaint, the incident raises concerns about the security of the institution.
Experts warn of new threats from landslide dams, glacial lakes in Uttarakhand
DEHRADUN: Scientists and experts have warned of emerging threats posed by landslide dams and glacial lakes, urging increased vigilance and management efforts in mitigation measures for disaster management. Natural disasters cannot be prevented, but effective management and mitigation efforts can significantly reduce loss of life and property. Vinod Kumar Suman, the state's Secretary for Disaster Management, emphasized this point while speaking to TNIE. Uttarakhand and other Himalayan states are extremely vulnerable when it comes to disasters. It is essential to act with this sensitivity in mind, and accordingly, future disaster management strategies and plans are being implemented, he stated. Shantanu Sarkar, the Director of Uttarakhand Landslide Mitigation and Management Centre (ULMMC), stated, Thirteen glacial lakes have been identified in Uttarakhand, five of which are classified as extremely high-risk. We are currently studying these lakes to mitigate potential risks in the future. In this regard, analysis of satellite data is also ongoing. During a national seminar organized under the joint auspices of the Himalayan Society of Geoscientists and the Uttarakhand Landslide Mitigation and Management Center (ULMMC) within the Department of Disaster Management, senior scientist B D Patni said, We must enhance our monitoring and management strategies to address these new threats effectively. Dr. DP Kanungo, Chief Scientist at CBRI, emphasized the importance of the scientific community in disaster risk assessment. If we sense any threat of disaster, it is crucial for scientists to present their concerns to the government and administration with confidence and without fear, he asserted. Additionally, Dr. SP Pradhan from IIT Roorkee shed light on various aspects of slope cutting in the Himalayan states and their potential remedies. Addressing slope stability is vital for mitigating risks in these regions, he noted.
Uttarakhand: Man arrested for groping woman after CCTV footage surfaces
A man was arrested on Wednesday, November 14, in Uttarakhands Dehradun after he was caught on CCTV groping a woman while riding a scooter. The incident took place in Sanskruti Lok Colony near the Haridwar Bypass road. A disturbing incident captured on a CCTV camera showed a scooter rider groping a woman who was walking 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 .
After actors Almora land, Dhami begins probe into 23 cases of law violation
DEHRADUN: Bollywood actor Manoj Bajpayee has found himself at the centre of a controversy surrounding the alleged violation of Uttarakhands land laws. According to reports, Bajpayee purchased land in Lamgada region under the guise of establishing a yoga and meditation centre, but the land remains unused. The state government has been tightening its land laws to prevent outsiders from purchasing large tracts of land for investment purposes. CM Pushkar Singh Dhami has announced plans for stronger land laws in the Budget session of the Assembly. The administration has swung into action, investigating not only Bajpayee but also several politicians and administrators accused of similar land-related offences, said a government source. Currently, 23 cases of land purchase violations are under scrutiny, with 11 in court and 10 undergoing investigation, the source added. Reports suggest that lax land laws are being exploited by affluent individuals, including politicians, administrators and Bollywood celebrities. According to sources, Bajpayee purchased 15 naliapproximately 3,600 square yards of landin Kapkot village, located in Lamgad Tehsil, in 2021. An administrative investigation has uncovered land violations at Pleasant Valley and Kataramal in Majkhali of Almora district. Following these findings, the administration has ordered action on these matters. Sources said action has been taken in land purchase cases involving five individuals in the Ranikhet tehsil, where around 50-nali land was acquired. Under the states land laws, an individual cannot purchase more than 1.25-nali land. Based on this regulation, the land in question exceeds the permissible limits. Ranikhet SDM Rahul Anand stated: Action will be taken only after the investigation is complete. Currently, all relevant evidence is being collected. The loopholes in land acquisition regulations have created a fertile ground for the wealthy elite to misuse them, said a source in the government. Framework for land regulation On Wednesday, a meeting on land laws was held at the Bhararisain Assembly building in Gairsain. The meeting was chaired by CM Pushkar Singh Dhami, who emphasised the importance of creating a framework of land regulation.
6 Students Dead, 1 Critical After Speeding Car Crashes Into Truck In Dehradun
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6 Killed, 1 Injured As Car Crashes Into Truck In Dehradun
Six people were killed and one sustained serious injuries when their car collided with a truck here early Tuesday, police said.
Six killed, one injured as car crashes into truck in Dehradun
DEHRADUN, Nov 12: Six people were killed and one sustained serious injuries when their car collided with a truck here early Tuesday, police said. The victims, mostly students, included three men and three women, according to Kailash Singh, in charge of the Cantt Police Station. The injured has been admitted to Synergy Hospital, he said. The incident occurred at around 1.30 am at the ONGC Chowk. The exact cause of the accident is yet to be ascertained, Singh said, adding [] The post Six killed, one injured as car crashes into truck in Dehradun appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Six killed, one injured after car collided with truck in Dehradun
DEHRADUN: A devastating road accident occurred near Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Chowk late Monday night, claiming six lives. The victims included three boys and three girls, all in their twenties. Police received instant information about the incident and rushed to the scene. The accident was horrific, and our team responded immediately, said a police official. According to the Kotwali police, the accident occurred at around 2 am. We pulled all seven occupants out of the car and rushed them to the hospital, the official added. Doctors declared six people dead on arrival, while one youth remains in critical condition. It was a devastating crash; the car was completely mangled, a police source said. The collision involved a truck and an Innova car, which was carrying a group of seven youngsters out for a drive. The victims included Guneet Kumari (19), Navya Goyal (23), and Kamakshi (20), all girls from different areas in Dehradun. The boys who lost their lives were Kunal Kukreja (23) from Chamba, Himachal Pradesh, Atul Agarwal (24), and Rishabh Jain (24), both from Dehradun. One student, Siddhesh Agarwal (24), a resident of Dehradun, sustained serious injuries and was rushed to the hospital for treatment. Investigations are underway to determine the cause of the accident.
Six students killed, one injured in ghastly Dehradun road accident
Dehradun: In a tragic road accident in Uttarakhands capital, six students lost their lives in a collision between a truck and an Innova car. The accident happened near the ONGC intersection at 2 a.m. on Tuesday. Seven students were reported to be in the car, out of which six, including three boys and three girls, 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 .
246 pilgrims died during Chardham Yatra this year
Dehradun: More than 240 pilgrims have died this year due to health-related issues during the Chardham pilgrimage in Uttarakhand, with the fatality rate being the highest among devotees visiting the Himalayan temples by helicopter. The Yatra this year has reached its fag end with Kedarnath, Gangotri and Yamunotri already closed for the winter and Badrinath scheduled to close on November 17. High altitude sickness, oxygen deficiency and cardiac arrest are the most common reasons behind the deaths of pilgrims. According to data released by the State Emergency Operation Centre here, a total of 246 deaths have occurred so far during the Chardham yatra this year out of which 65 died in Badrinath, 115 in Kedarnath, 16 in Gangotri and 40 in Yamunotri besides 10 at the Sikh shrine of Hemkund Sahib. There has been a slight increase in the number of deaths of pilgrims due to health reasons this year as the figure last year stood at 242, the Uttarakhand State Disaster Management Authority (USDMA) said. Pilgrims die due to health factors every year during the Chardham yatra but the number of such deaths has gone up in recent years. The death rate is the highest among yatris who reach the high altitude temples in helicopters as they directly come into contact with the harsh weather conditions at those heights without going through an acclimatisation process, CEO of Six Sigma Dr Pradeep Bhardwaj said. Six Sigma is a medical firm that has been providing medical services to yatris in Kedarnath for the last nine years. Reaching the temples located above 3000 metres by air within minutes of starting from lower areas exposes the pilgrims all of a sudden to temperatures they are not accustomed to, he said. So, acclimatisation before exposure to this kind of harsh weather is necessary, the Six Sigma CEO said. Most Chardham sites including Kedarnath, Badrinath and Yamunotri, are located at high altitudes, where oxygen levels are low. This can lead to altitude sickness, which if not managed promptly, can be fatal, he said. 'The terrain is difficult and the climate harsh. Pilgrims have to traverse rugged mountainous terrain through narrow and steep routes that are prone to landslides or other environmental hazards, making travel physically challenging and hazardous. Harsh weather, including sudden drops in temperature, rain, and snow, further complicates the journey, Bhardwaj said. How well or badly the pilgrims cope with the challenges along the way depends on their fitness level, he said. Overcrowding of yatris and limited infrastructure is another reason for the rising number of deaths. The Char Dham Yatra attracts millions of pilgrims each year, creating congestion on the trails, at accommodations and in medical facilities. This crowding can limit access to timely medical assistance and emergency services in case of illness or injury, Bhardwaj said. Many pilgrims are elderly and may have preexisting health conditions, such as cardiovascular issues, diabetes, or respiratory problems. The physical exertion, combined with high altitude and lack of oxygen, can exacerbate these conditions, leading to health emergencies or fatalities, he said. Despite improvements, medical facilities along the Chardham route can still be sparse and underresourced, particularly in remote areas. Emergency response may be slow due to the terrain, and facilities may lack specialized equipment or staff to handle severe health crises, he said. The journey is physically demanding, with long distances and sometimes strenuous hiking. Pilgrims may underestimate the physical toll, leading to exhaustion and dehydration, which can be dangerous, particularly in high-altitude conditions. The mountainous terrain is prone to natural disasters, including landslides and flash floods, especially during the monsoon season. Such events can result in injuries or deaths among pilgrims and add significant risk to the journey. Government Authorities must increase the availability of medical facilities through NGOs providing information on high altitude sickness, and advising pilgrims to undergo health checks before starting the journey, he suggested. Additionally, the government must put daily limits on the number of visitors to certain sites to reduce crowding besides making a first aid kit and health check before registration compulsory for the pilgrims.
PM Modis message on Uttarakhands 25th anniversary: Vision for progress, preservation
DEHRADUN: Prime Minister Narendra Modi marked Uttarakhand's 25th Foundation Day with a powerful message, emphasising the states rapid development and promising a future of growth and cultural preservation. A grand Yagya of development is underway in Uttarakhand, he said, highlighting the region's immense potential. In a special video address, PM Modi reiterated his commitment to making this decade Uttarakhands, a pledge he made at the feet of Baba Kedarnath. He outlined nine key initiatives to drive the states progress, with five aimed at benefiting residents and four targeting tourists. Lauding Uttarakhand for its forward-thinking policies, PM Modi said, Today, Uttarakhand is creating policies that have become examples for the country. He cited the implementation of the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) and strict anti-cheating laws, which have led to decisive action against the cheating mafia. Modi noted that, As a result of these efforts, recruitment processes are now being conducted in a timely manner, reflecting the states commitment to improving governance and restoring public trust. The Prime Minister also underscored the governments commitment to preserving Uttarakhands heritage alongside development. Divine construction is underway at Kedarnath Dham, and development is also taking place in Badrinath. The Char Dham Yatra is being made more accessible, he said. On the occasion of Uttarakhands Foundation Day, November 9, PM Modi made nine heartfelt appeals to the people of Uttarakhand, encouraging them to preserve local dialects and teach them to future generations. VIDEO | The people of Uttarakhand had to struggle for a long time to fulfill their aspirations and dreams of a separate state. This effort was accomplished when the BJP-led NDA government under the leadership of Atal ji came to power at the Centre. I am happy to see that the pic.twitter.com/pFvRFlfRNZ Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) November 9, 2024 He urged residents to stay connected to their roots by visiting their villages regularly and maintaining their ancestral homes, known as Tibari houses. The people of Uttarakhand are lovers of nature and the environment; the entire country knows this, he stated, adding, Every woman embodies the spirit of Mother Nanda, so be sure to plant a tree in her name. Protect our rivers and springs. Modi emphasised that these community-focused efforts have been highly effective, especially in boosting tourism. He revealed that Uttarakhand has welcomed six crore tourists this year, with record numbers visiting the Char Dham pilgrimage sites, benefiting local businesses significantly. In a message to tourists, PM Modi made an appeal for responsible travel, saying, Whenever you travel to the mountains, please pay attention to cleanliness. Keep Vocal for Local in mind and spend at least five percent of your expenses on local products. Adhere to traffic rules while in the hills, and respect the customs and traditions of religious sites. Reflecting on his visit to Mana village, Modi recalled the warmth he received from the locals, noting that this experience inspired the launch of the Vibrant Villages initiative.
Doon University to launch Master's programme in Hindu Studies in 2026
DEHRADUN: Doon University will introduce a Master's programme in Hindu Studies in 2026, becoming the first university in Uttarakhand to establish a dedicated department for this field. The curriculum will encompass ancient Indian sciences, philosophy, scriptures, and cultural practices, offering students a comprehensive understanding of Hinduism's philosophy and heritage. Notably, Banaras Hindu University pioneered a two-year Master's programme in Hindu Studies (MA Hindu Studies) in 2021, followed by Delhi University, which introduced postgraduate and PhD programmes in Hindu Studies in 2023. In alignment with the New Education Policy's emphasis on Indian knowledge traditions, Doon University is also set to launch courses under Hindu Studies that focus on these traditions. Doon University Vice Chancellor Professor Surekha Dangwal highlighted the need to revisit the fundamentals of education, saying, We must redefine the difference between Vidya (knowledge) and Shiksha (education). In the Vedic era, skill-based education was considered true Vidya, whereas todays education has strayed from that tradition. Professor Dangwal emphasised the importance of re-establishing this skill-based approach within the teaching profession, noting, We need to re-establish this expertise in our educators. She underscored the disparity between ancient and modern educational systems, calling for a renewed focus on practical, skill-oriented learning. Following recent cabinet approval, the university administration has accelerated efforts to establish a Hindu Studies Department. According to Professor Dangwal, The university is establishing the Hindu Studies Department in line with the Chief Minister's vision. The department is a priority project of Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, aimed at cultivating scholars well-versed in Hinduisms rich intellectual and cultural legacy, thereby contributing to a nuanced understanding of Indias spiritual heritage. The programmes comprehensive curriculum will encompass Hindu Studies, Management Studies, Computer Applications, and Web Designing. Graduates will be equipped for careers as Dharmic counsellors, Hindu guides, professors, and researchers in spiritual studies. However, the university faces challenges in recruiting qualified professors in Hindu Studies. We are making efforts to recruit trained staff from Banaras Hindu University (BHU) and Delhi University, stated Vice Chancellor Dangwal, adding, work is ongoing to finalise the number of professor positions and seats for admissions in the department. The University Grants Commission (UGC) has introduced a curriculum for a postgraduate degree in Hindu Studies, prompting universities such as Banaras Hindu University, Delhi University, and Doon University to establish related programmes. This initiative aligns with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, which underscores the importance of language and culture in education.
Migration to be eradicated through creation of ample job opportunities: Uttarakhand CM Dhami
Dehradun, Nov 9: Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Saturday said the day is not far when the problem of migration will be eradicated from the state through the creation of employment opportunities. Addressing a function at the police lines here on the occasion of the states foundation day, Dhami said Uttarakhand is progressing rapidly in various sectors, including tourism, agriculture, horticulture and industry, due to which businesses, self-employment and job opportunities, in general, are on the rise. The [] The post Migration to be eradicated through creation of ample job opportunities: Uttarakhand CM Dhami appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
CM Dhami Extends Greetings on 25th Uttarakhand Foundation Day, Celebrates Devbhoomi Silver Festival
Dehradun, November 9: On Uttarakhand Foundation Day, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami conveyed his best wishes to the people of Uttarakhand, celebrating the state's remarkable progress over the past 24 years. This years Foundation Day is marked as the Devbhoomi Silver Festival, highlighting the cultural and developmental strides Uttarakhand has achieved. Reflecting on the journey, CM Dhami stated that Uttarakhand has created a unique identity by embracing new dimensions of growth. He credited the progress to the combined efforts of the double engine government and the strong support of Uttarakhands residents. The Chief Minister also emphasized initiatives focused on empowering the youth and women, which he referred to as concrete steps for the state's future. We are working tirelessly to create a prosperous, safe, and resilient Uttarakhand, guided by the motto Sankalp se Siddhi, Pragati Sang Samriddhi. On this Foundation Day, let us all come together and pledge to contribute to Uttarakhands advancement and help build a self-reliant, modern state, said CM Dhami. He reaffirmed the governments commitment to fulfilling the vision of the martyrs who fought for Uttarakhands statehood. In a tribute to the states legacy, Uttarakhand Police also extended their heartfelt congratulations, honoring the sacrifices made by those who laid down their lives for the formation of Uttarakhand. In a message posted on X, they expressed: Heartfelt congratulations to all residents on the 25th Uttarakhand Foundation Day, with deep respect for the immortal martyrs who sacrificed their lives for Uttarakhand. Uttarakhand Diwas 2024: Celebrating 24 Years of Statehood and Resilience
Tonnes of untreated waste being dumped in landfills in Kedarnath, reveals RTI query
Dehradun: Tonnes of untreated waste continues to be dumped at the landfill sites around the famous Himalayan temple of Kedarnath, causing concern among those who care for the environment as the area is eco-sensitive. A total of 49.18 tonnes of unprocessed garbage generated in Kedarnath was dumped at the two landfill sites near the temple between 2022 and 2024, an RTI query filed by a Noida-based environmentalist has revealed. The non-processed garbage generated in the area also showed a rising trend during the period, with 13.2 tonnes of untreated waste generated in 2022, 18.48 tonnes in 2023 and 17.5 tonnes so far this year, according to the Uttarakhand government's response to the query filed under the Right to Information (RTI) Act. Besides, the eco-sensitive area also generated 23.3 tonnes of inorganic garbage during the period. However, all of it was processed or recycled, the public information officer of the Kedarnath Nagar Panchayat said in response to the RTI query filed by Amit Gupta. The RTI data is shocking both in terms of the quantity of garbage generated and the manner in which it has been left untreated. It proves once again that there is no proper garbage management system in Kedarnath, which is an eco-sensitive area, Gupta said. The temple is situated at a height of 12,000 feet, where there are also glaciers. The eco-sensitivity of the area is beyond doubt. The lack of a proper garbage management system in Kedarnath even figured in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Mann Ki Baat programme last year. Still nothing is being done by the authorities on the ground to transport the plastic waste to the plains and process it, he said. The two landfill sites near the temple are reaching their saturation point. If things continue in this manner, another tragedy like the 2013 disaster is unavoidable, the activist said. What makes the situation even more worrying is that the response to the RTI query claims that no complaint was registered or action taken during the period against garbage disposal in an irresponsible manner. I have myself been writing to the authorities for the last two years on the garbage issue in Kedarnath. At least half-a-dozen complaints have been filed by me only, Gupta said. The NGT and the NMCG have also taken note of my complaints. Sharing my concern, they directed the authorities to do something to rid the holy place located in the ecologically-fragile Himalayas of untreated waste by setting up enough sewage treatment plants in Kedarnath, he added. The National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG) has also written to the Rudraprayag district administration, asking it to take necessary steps to stop the rising pollution levels of the Mandakini river, which flows near the Himalayan temple. The NMCG issued the directions to the district administration on a complaint filed by Gupta on the basis of an RTI query, which revealed that the absence of sewage treatment plants in Kedarnath is leading to rising pollution levels in the Mandakini, a tributary of the Ganga, with untreated waste being released directly into it.
Uttarakhand Diwas 2024: Celebrating 24 Years of Statehood and Resilience
Uttarakhand Diwas, also known as Uttarakhand Foundation Day, is celebrated annually on November 9. This year marks the 24th anniversary of the formation of Uttarakhand, India's 27th state, which was officially created on this day in 2000. The state was carved out from the northern part of Uttar Pradesh, with Dehradun declared as its capital a status it retains to this day. The Journey to Statehood The creation of Uttarakhand was the result of a long and determined struggle by the people of the region. Various social and political organizations, including the Uttarakhand Kranti Dal, led extensive movements advocating for a separate state. These efforts, marked by numerous protests and a strong sense of regional identity, culminated in Uttarakhand's official establishment on November 9, 2000. Initially named Uttaranchal, the states name was changed to Uttarakhand in 2007, reflecting a deeper connection to its cultural heritage and identity. Significance of Uttarakhand Day Uttarakhand Diwas honors not only the establishment of the state but also the resilience and dedication of its people. After Indias independence from British rule, regions with shared cultural and historical ties were organized into various states. However, the Himalayan regions within the then United Province (now Uttar Pradesh) felt overlooked, and a call for statehood grew stronger. The demand for a distinct state grew as the people of the region sought better governance and recognition of their unique identity. Uttarakhand Diwas serves as a reminder of this journey and celebrates the spirit and unity of its people. 'Run for Unity' Highlights National Integrity in Dehradun with CM Dhami's Participation Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan Form Joint Panel for Coordinated Cheetah Conservation Efforts
Crime Literature Festival Announces Its 2nd Edition in Dehradun
New Delhi: The Crime Literature Festival of India (CLFI), the countrys first and only event celebrating the intersection of crime, literature, and culture, announces its much-anticipated 2nd edition scheduled to take place from November 29 to December 1, 2024, in the picturesque city of Dehradun. The inaugural edition of CLFI saw a remarkable lineup of speakers from the realms of literature, cinema, and law enforcement. These included filmmakers Sujoy Ghosh (best known for Vidya Balan starrer Kahaani) and Sanjay Gupta (helmed Sanjay Dutt starrer Shootout at Lokhandwala), actors Avinash Tiwary (Khakee: The Bihar Chapter and Madgaon Express) and Rajshri Deshpande (Sacred Games and Trial By Fire), authors S Hussain Zaidi (Black Friday and RAW Hitman) and Kiran Manral (The Reluctant Detective and Kitty Party Murder), cops Navniet Sekera (Additional Director-General of Police and the Inspiration behind MX Players Bhaukaal) and Rajesh Pandey (Former IPS officer who led the encounter of dreaded gangster Sriprakash Shukla and author of Operation Bazooka based on it) among others. The discussions covered a wide range of topics from financial scams like the Telgi Stamp Paper Scam to serial murders like Nithari and from famous real-life encounters to the creation of fictional detectives in crime novels. The second edition of the Crime Literature Festival of India (CLFI) was unveiled during a high-profile press conference in Delhi, featuring a star-studded panel including Zeishan Quadri, writer of Gangs of Wasseypur; Randeep Jha, director of Kohrra and Trial by Fire; Karnal Singh, former ED Director and author of Batla House; and Neeraj Kumar, former Delhi Police Commissioner and author of A Cop in Cricket. Representing the festivals core team were Festival Chairman Ashok Kumar, former DGP Uttarakhand and author of Cyber Encounters, and Festival Director Aloke Lal, former DGP, visual artist and author of The Barabanki Narcos. The festival, rooted in examining crime through both literature and cinema, aims to foster insightful discussions on social issues, ethical challenges, and the impact of crime narratives on society. Ashok Kumar emphasized CLFIs commitment to exploring themes like internal security and cybercrime, while Aloke Lal highlighted the need to demystify crime through a socially conscious lens, covering topics such as crimes against women and drug trafficking. Quadri, Jha, Sing h, and Kumar underscored the potential of crime literature to reflect social realities and inspire discourse on justice, lauding the festival as both timely and impactful. Among the speakers at CLFIs second edition are film directors Prakash Jha ( Gangaajal and Aashram fame) and Anubhav Sinha (Article 15 and IC-814 fame), cops-turned-authors K. Vijay Kumar (Former Director-General of CRPF and author of Veerappan: Chasing the Brigand), Meeran Borwankar (Former Director-General of NCRB and author of Madam Commissioner), OP Singh (Former DGP of Uttar Pradesh and author of Crime, Grime, and Gumption), authors S Hussain Zaidi and Sunetra Choudhury (Black Warrant and Behind Bars), Avinash Singh Tomar (Screenwriter of OTT series Mirzapur), Nidhi Kulpati (journalist and news anchor) and Gargi Rawat (news anchor and author). CLFI is also holding Short Story and Short Film Competitions which are open to students from schools and universities across the country. These competitions encourage young talent to create crime-themed narratives, with the top entries having their works showcased during the festival coupled with an opportunity to moderate a session with renowned authors and filmmakers. The Crime Literature Festival of India, 2nd edition, invites all attendees to engage in a thought-provoking exploration of crime literature as a powerful medium for social reflection and reform. As the festival approaches, it promises to inspire emerging writers and filmmakers and ignite important conversations about the complexities of crime in the modern world and its ramifications for the public at large.
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Uttarkashi mosque dispute: Rising communal tensions, allegations of illegality
DEHRADUN: Tensions are rising in Uttarkashi, Uttarakhand, following controversial statements made by Anuj Walia, convener of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad. Walia has claimed that the documents of a house referred to as a mosque are illegal, which is contradictory, and asserted that he possesses solid evidence to support his assertion. In a move that has further heightened tensions, Walia announced plans to launch a massive movement under the banner of Devbhoomi Raksha. He intends to hold a maha panchayat at Ramlila Maidan in Uttarkashi on December 1. Walia accused the mosque of becoming a terrorist hub, alleging it shelters several terrorists and serves as a centre for spreading Islamic jihad and religious conversion. The mosque at the centre of the controversy has been deemed illegal by certain Hindu organisations, drawing sharp responses from local Hindu leaders. Swami Darshan Bharti, founder of the Devbhoomi Raksha Sansthan, an umbrella group of Hindu organisations, firmly stated: We have the sole demand, only and only to demolish the illegally built mosque. However, local authorities and officials have maintained that the mosque is legally registered, urging calm and restraint in the face of escalating rhetoric. The situation is part of a broader pattern of communal tensions in the state, with incidents of hate speech and violence recently reported in districts like Purola and Haridwar. Hindu maha panchayat set for November 4 amid ongoing mosque legitimacy dispute in Uttarkashi The controversy over the mosque has its origins in a two-month-long dispute that turned violent on October 24. A protest march organised by the Sanyukt Sanatan Dharma Rakshak Sangh clashed with police, resulting in injuries and property damage. Protesters, demanding the demolition of the mosque, alleged that it had been built illegally on government land. However, officials have maintained that the mosque was constructed on private property and is legally registered. The conflict intensified after an RTI application was filed seeking clarification on the mosque's legitimacy. In response, the administration indicated that the mosque lacked certain documents, prompting the submission of a memorandum to the Uttarkashi District Magistrate, demanding the mosques demolition. This led to further violence when protesters, armed with stones, clashed with police, who responded with a lathi charge. Authorities quickly imposed restrictions to maintain law and order. This incident is part of a disturbing pattern of protests and counter-protests surrounding the disputed mosque. Uttarkashi SP Amit Srivastava clarified that the mosque is lawfully constructed on registered land owned by Muslims in the town. A committee headed by SDM Bhatwari also upheld the mosque's legitimacy, finding no evidence of encroachment on government land. Unrest in Uttarkashi over anti-mosque protest: Prohibitory orders imposed
Kamleshwar Mahadev Temple gears up for sacred 'Khada Diya' ceremony
DEHRADUN: The revered Kamleshwar Mahadev Temple, steeped in centuries-old tradition, is buzzing with preparations for the Khada Diya ceremony, scheduled for November 14. The temple committee is putting the finishing touches on arrangements as 165 childless couples have already registered for the sacred ritual. In a testament to the ceremony's global appeal, couples from countries as far afield as the United States and Germany have also signed up to take part in this ancient tradition. We are overwhelmed by the response, said a member of the temple committee. The 'Khada Diya' ritual holds immense significance for childless couples seeking blessings for progeny. The ancient ceremony, rooted in Hindu tradition, is believed to bless childless couples with offspring. The temple's historic significance, coupled with its picturesque location amidst the majestic Himalayas, further enhances the allure of the ritual. Uttarakhand's revered spiritual scholar, Acharya Sushant Raj, recently shared an ancient tale with The New Indian Express, delving into the mythological origins of the Kamleshwar Mahadev Temple. According to ancient scriptures, the gods were defeated by the demons. Seeking refuge, they turned to Lord Vishnu. To vanquish the demons, Lord Vishnu performed rigorous tapasya (penance) to appease Lord Shiva here. During the puja, Vishnu recited the Shiva Sahasranama, offering 1,000 lotus flowers to the Shivalinga. However, to test Vishnu's devotion, Shiva hid one lotus, Acharya Sushant Raj explained. Lord Vishnu, determined to prevent any obstruction in the yajna, resolved to offer his own eye as a replacement for the missing lotus, he continued. Pleased by Vishnu's unwavering dedication, Lord Shiva bestowed upon him the invincible Sudarshan Chakra. This legendary act of selflessness led to the temple being named Kamleshwar Mahadev, symbolising the thousand lotus flowers offered during the puja. Acharya Sushant Raj further shared, A childless sage couple witnessed this divine event. At Goddess Parvati's behest, Lord Shiva granted them the boon of progeny. Since then, devotees have flocked to the temple on Baikunth Chaturdashi (the 14th day of Kartik month) to fulfil their desire for children. The Kamleshwar Mahadev Temple, set against the backdrop of this rich history, is soon to unveil its grandeur. Mahant Ashutosh Puri noted, Local MLA and Cabinet Minister Dr. Dhan Singh Rawat has spearheaded efforts to preserve the temple's historical significance, bringing life to its ancient gates. In line with this centuries-old tradition, childless couples continue to visit Uttarakhand's revered Kamleshwar Mahadev Temple in the hope of receiving blessings for progeny. Acharya Sushant Raj further elaborated on the mystical ritual: Women tie a sacred bundle around their waist, containing twin lemons, a coconut, panchmewa (five dry fruits), and rice. Couples then hold lamps for an all-night puja, revering Lord Shiva (Kamleshwar). After a dawn bath, the Mahant blesses the couples, concluding the 'Khada Diya Anushthan' ritual. This ancient custom is believed to grant childless couples the boon of parenthood.
Uttarakhand government steps in to support orphaned girl after Almora bus tragedy
DEHRADUN: A heart-wrenching tale of loss and resilience has emerged from the Almora bus accident, where a four-year-old girl, Shivani, tragically lost her parents. The young child's cries and repeated calls for her mother in the hospital moved the medical staff to tears. In the wake of this tragedy, the Uttarakhand government, led by Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, has stepped in to provide solace, adopting Shivani and taking responsibility for her well-being. Speaking to TNIE , Director General of Information, Bansidhar Tiwari, said, This gesture of support ensures Shivani's future is secure, and she will receive the care and nurturing she needs to overcome the immense loss she has suffered. The state government's timely intervention serves as a beacon of hope in the face of adversity. In a heartening gesture, Chief Minister Dhami has pledged to take responsibility for the education and care of Shivani, a young girl who tragically lost her parents in the accident. This compassionate move aims to empower Shivani to overcome her adversity and fulfil both her own and her parents' dreams, securing a brighter future for herself. 36 dead, 27 injured as bus falls into gorge in Uttarakhand's Almora Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami expressed deep condolences to those who lost their loved ones in the tragic incident, saying, As a public servant and family member myself, I understand the pain and grief they are going through. He further emphasised the importance of unity and support during this difficult time, stating, It is our duty to stand together and provide all possible assistance to the affected families, helping them restore stability in their lives. Shivani's grandparents, Harikrishna Negi and Sushila Devi, have rushed to the hospital to care for their bereaved granddaughter. Despite grappling with their own grief over the loss of their son and daughter-in-law, they are putting aside their sorrow to tend to Shivani's needs. We are trying to stay strong for our granddaughter, said Sushila Devi, fighting back tears. We will do everything possible to ensure her well-being. Shivani's father, Manoj Rawat, was a training supervisor at the Horticulture Department in Ramanagar, while her mother, Charu Rawat, was a homemaker. The community has rallied around Shivani, offering support and condolences to the grieving family.
Developing safer routes for Kedarnath pilgrimage: Step towards accessibility, safety
DEHRADUN: In an effort to enhance the safety and accessibility of the Kedarnath pilgrimage, efforts are underway to develop the Toshi-Triyuginarayan-Kedarnath route as an alternative pathway. 16-member team, led by Colonel (Retd.) Ajay Kothiyal, the Chief Minister's special advisor, has conducted a ground survey of this ancient route, which dates back to the Pandava era. During discussions, the team expressed confidence that this alternative route is completely safe from landslides and subsidence, positioning it as a potentially ideal option for future pilgrims visiting Kedarnath. Colonel Kothiyal, speaking to this newspaper, highlighted the historical importance of the Kedarnath-Toshi-Triyuginarayan footpath, which, according to several team members, has strong connections to the Pandavas. Col Kothiyal revealed some fascinating findings from the recent survey. The survey exposed stone formations, including cut stones, historically quarried in the area, he said. Conversations with elders from Toshi and Triyuginarayan confirmed that the Pandavas sourced stones from this region for the Kedarnath temple's construction, shaping and transporting them along this very path. Leading the survey team, Col Kothiyal stressed that the route is entirely secure and does not require a hefty budget for its development. Had this route been developed earlier, thousands of lives would have been spared during the 2013 Kedarnath disaster, he added. The team is set to submit a comprehensive report to the state government and Chief Minister, outlining the current status and future potential of the Kedarnath-Toshi-Triyuginarayan pedestrian route as a viable alternative. This years Char Dham Yatra faced significant disruptions due to frequent landslides and route blockages, which led to intermittent delays. As a result, the number of pilgrims visiting Kedarnath dropped to 16.52 lakh, a significant decrease from last years figure of 19.61 lakh. We've been forced to reevaluate our strategy for uninterrupted yatra operations, Col Kothiyal stated. The Kedarnath-Toshi-Triyuginarayan track emerges as the safest alternative route for future pilgrimages. He highlighted the urgent need for a reliable backup route in light of the substantial decline in pilgrim numbers. Col Kothiyal stressed the importance of developing alternative routes to Kedarnath. We must prioritise the Kedarnath-Toshi-Triyuginarayan and Chaumasi-Kham Bugyal-Rekadhar-Kedarnath alternative routes, he urged, in response to the current challenges faced by the yatra. In August, a team of four youths from Triyuginarayan and Toshi also conducted a survey of the route. Team members Geetaram Semwal, Poornanand Bhatt, Manavendra Gairola, and Ashish Rana confirmed that The route is completely safe and has relatively easier climbs. With the development of these alternative routes, it is hoped that the Kedarnath pilgrimage will become safer, more accessible, and less prone to disruptions.
MP-Rajasthan joint panel formed for coordination on cheetah project
Bhopal: In the wake of incidents of cheetahs from Madhya Pradesh straying into neighbouring Rajasthan, a joint corridor management committee of both the states has been formed to work for conservation of the felines, officials said on Tuesday. The panel will also discuss development of suitable areas for future shifting of cheetahs from Madhya Pradesh's Kuno National Park (KNP) and Gandhi Sagar Sanctuary area and recommend measures for improvement including the pre-augmentation base, an official said in a statement. Under the ambitious cheetah reintroduction project, eight Namibian cheetahs were released into enclosures at the KNP in Sheopur district on September 17, 2022. Later, another 12 cheetahs were brought to the park from South Africa in February 2023. In May this year, a cheetah from the KNP strayed into Karoli district of Rajasthan and was later rescued. In December 2023, a cheetah strayed into Rajasthan's Baran district and was later brought back to the KNP. The official said a joint committee comprising officials from Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan has been constituted for corridor management of the cheetah project. The panel will discuss and prepare a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan for a study about the development and management of corridors for the movement and conservation of cheetahs. It will discuss capacity building of officers and front-line staff engaged in monitoring, patrolling and other works for the management of cheetahs moving through the existing corridor from Kuno to Rajasthan, the official said. The committee will also evaluate the possibilities of joint tourist routes in the areas bordering both states like the National Chambal Gharial Sanctuary area, Kuno National Park and Ranthambore National Park, etc. The principal chief conservator of forest and chief conservator (wildlife) of Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan have been appointed as the joint chairpersons of the committee. The other officials nominated as members of the panel include the additional principal chief conservator of forest (wildlife) of Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, director (Lion Project-Cheetah Project) Shivpuri, representatives of the National Tiger Conservation Authority for the two states, and a representative nominated by the Wildlife Institute of India (WII), Dehradun, the official said. According to officials, 17 cheetah cubs were born on Indian soil over the last two years at the KNP. However, the project has also seen setbacks with eight adult cheetahs and five cubs dying during the same period. At present, there are 24 cheetahs, including cubs, in the KNP, as per the officials.
Dehradun Diary | Dhami calls for simple state foundation day
In light of the tragic bus accident that occurred in Marchula on Monday, CM Pushkar Singh Dhami has announced that the celebrations for the state foundation day on Nov 9, will be held with simplicity. The state will take responsibility for the care and education of Shivani, the daughter who lost her parents in the accident, so she can move forward in life and fulfill her dreams, he added. The CM directed that an assessment be conducted to determine where additional buses are needed. Based on this evaluation, new vehicles will be procured to enhance transportation in those areas. RS MP to represent India at 67th Commonwealth meet Dr Naresh Bansal, a member of the Rajya Sabha from Uttrakhand, has embarked on a journey to Sydney, Australia, to lead the Indian Parliamentary delegation at the 67th Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference. The conference, scheduled to take place until November 8, brings together parliamentarians from across the Commonwealth nations to discuss key issues and foster cooperation. The annual conference of the CPA, representing 53 countries, facilitates discussions on contemporary issues related to democratic systems and parliamentary procedures, shared Dr Bansal with this daily. Scindia offers prayer at Siddhpeeth Chandrabani In a gesture of devotion and commitment to the nations well-being, Union Communications Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia visited the revered Siddhpeeth Chandrabani temple to offer prayers and seek the goddesss blessings for Indias prosperity and happiness. Scindia is the first minister of the Modi government who has reached this Siddhpeeth. Union Minister Scindia reached Naikheri via helicopter on Tuesday morning, where Devprayag MLA Vinod Kandari and BJP workers warmly welcomed him with traditional drums and musical chants. Scindia then traversed the 1.5 km steep climb to Siddhpeeth Chandrabani. Narendra Sethi Our correspondent in Uttarakhand narendrasethi@ newindianexpress.com
Uttarakhand: Launched recently, air ambulance no life saver
DEHRADUN: The air ambulance service in Uttarakhand, launched by PM Narendra Modi recently, encountered difficulties in responding to the bus accident in Almoras Marchula, which claimed 36 lives on Monday. The air ambulance service, designed to provide critical care and medical assistance in emergencies especially in remote areas was unable to provide timely medical aid to the victims. According to sources, Pinnacle Aviation, which has a tripartite agreement with the Uttarakhand government and AIIMS, had sent its helicopter for periodic maintenance to Meerut at the time of the accident. The state had secured the Centres approval for the countrys first helicopter ambulance service, citing its difficult geographical conditions. On October 29, the PM inaugurated the helicopter ambulance service for AIIMS Uttarakhand. While the new service is a promising step towards improving emergency medical response in the region, its effectiveness was put to the test during the bus accident. Unfortunately, both helicopters were unavailable when the emergency situation arose, said a source. This temporary setback left the helicopter ambulance service without a viable option to respond to emergencies. But the state government swiftly provided an alternate helicopter to transport the injured to Ramnagar Hospital. Speaking to this daily, Dr Madhur Uniyal, a senior surgeon at AIIMS Rishikesh said, One pilot, two technical officers, and one navigator are deployed in the air ambulance service. This team is supported by a 12-member team of doctors, nursing staff, and other experts who are trained to provide critical care during emergency airlifts. The air ambulance service at AIIMS Rishikesh has taken a leap forward with its 6-seater chopper, specially designed to navigate the challenging terrain of Uttarakhand. This state-of-the-art chopper has received the green light from the Director General of Civil Aviation, permitting it to land at AIIMS Rishikesh, ensuring seamless transportation of patients to this premier medical facility, sources revealed. The choppers six-seat capacity allows a medical team to accompany patients, providing critical care en route. This is especially crucial in emergency situations where every minute counts, said Dr Uniyal. With its advanced medical equipment and experienced crew, the ambulance service is equipped to handle a range of medical emergencies, from trauma cases to organ transplants. Sources at AIIMS disclosed, A significant partnership has been forged between the AIIMS, the state government, and Pinnacle Aviation, to enhance emergency medical transportation in the region. According to AIIMS officials, The tripartite agreement sets the stage for efficient collaboration and delivery of critical care services via air ambulance. The delay in operationalising the air ambulance service has raised concerns about the effectiveness of the disaster response model in Uttarakhand .
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Injured passengers say overcrowding, speeding might have caused Ukhand bus accident
DEHRADUN, Nov 5: Overcrowding, speeding and technical faults were among the reasons that might have led to the bus accident in Almora, according to the ill-fated vehicles surviving passengers, many of whom are undergoing treatment at different hospitals here. The packed-beyond-capacity bus carrying passengers returning to work after Diwali fell into a deep gorge in []
At least 36 killed as bus falls into gorge in Uttarakhand
Dehradun: A privately operated bus fell into a deep gorge in Uttarakhands Almora district on Monday, killing at least 36 of the about 60 people on board and injuring 24. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami announced a compensation of Rs 4 lakh for the next of those killed in the accident and a financial assistance 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 .
Tragic Bus Plunge in Uttarakhand: 23 Dead, Rescue Efforts Underway
A devastating accident occurred in Uttarakhand's Almora district on Monday morning when a bus carrying over 45 passengers plunged into a gorge near Marchula, resulting in the deaths of 23 individuals, police said. The bus was en route from the Golikhal area to Ramnagar when the incident took place. Authorities quickly launched relief and rescue operations upon learning of the accident and have initiated an investigation into the crash's cause. Teams from the police, fire department, and State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) are on-site, working diligently to evacuate the injured and provide medical attention at nearby healthcare facilities. High-ranking officials, including the Commissioner and DIG of Kumaon, have arrived at the scene to oversee the ongoing rescue mission. Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has been in contact with top officials, urging them to expedite rescue efforts. Expressing his condolences over the tragic loss of life, Dhami shared on social media, Very sad news has been received about the casualties. He has announced immediate measures, including the potential airlifting of seriously injured passengers and the suspension of local enforcement officials. Additionally, he stated that financial assistance would be provided to the families of the deceased and injured, alongside a magisterial inquiry into the incident. Lalkuan-Bandra Superfast Train Service Launched by Uttarakhand CM Dhami 'Run for Unity' Highlights National Integrity in Dehradun with CM Dhami's Participation
23 killed as bus falls into gorge in Uttarakhand's Almora
DEHRADUN: 23 people were killed and 15 others were injured on Monday when a bus fell into a deep gorge in Uttarakhand's Almora district, a senior official said. While 22 people died on the spot, one succumbed to injuries while being taken to a hospital in Ramnagar, Almora's District Disaster Management Officer Vineet Pal told PTI. The bus was going from Pauri to Ramnagar when the accident took place at Marchula in Almora, added District Magistrate Alok Kumar Pandey. About 40 passengers were in the bus when it fell into the 200-metre deep gorge, Pandey said. Police and SDRF personnel have reached the spot to launch a search and rescue operation, he said. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami expressed grief at the loss of lives in the accident. Received very sad news of casualties of passengers in the unfortunate bus accident that took place in Marchula of Almora district. The district administration has been instructed to conduct relief and rescue operations swiftly, he said on X. SDRF Pushkar Singh Dhami (@pushkardhami) November 4, 2024 The local administration and SDRF teams are working swiftly to evacuate the injured and take them to the nearest health centre for treatment. Instructions have also been given to airlift the seriously injured passengers, if required, he said.
U'Khand's unemployment crisis: 21k apply for just 24 home guard posts, 70 per cent with PG degrees
DEHRADUN: Uttarakhand's unemployment crisis continues to worsen, with a staggering 21,000 candidates applying for only 24 home guard instructor positions. Alarmingly, around 70% of these applicants hold postgraduate degrees. Official sources indicate that a recent recruitment drive aimed at hiring home guard instructors, a role requiring only a 12th pass certification, has exposed a startling trend. Among the applicants are M.Tech, M.Sc., B.Sc., and graduates from various other streams. The competition is fierce: Garhwal alone accounts for 12,000 applicants, while Kumaon has over 8,500, highlighting the growing struggle for scarce employment opportunities. The overwhelming number of highly educated individuals striving for basic positions points to limited job prospects elsewhere in the region. Rajeev Semwal, a resident of Uttarkashi, shared his experience, stating, I hold an MSc in Mathematics with first division. After many years preparing for competitive exams without success, I saw my age slipping away. That's why I have applied for the Havildar post in the Home Guard department. With an age limit of 18-35 years for recruitment, many young people are pinning their last hopes on securing positions in the Home Guard department. Despite holding higher qualifications, they are forced to seek jobs that traditionally do not require advanced degrees. Departmental sources also confirmed that the Uttarakhand Subordinate Service Selection Commission (UKSSSC) will soon conduct a written examination for the Havildar Instructor post. The regions dire employment landscape is a pressing concern, placing Uttarakhand in 15th position nationally for unemployment rates. The comparison with its sibling states, carved out by the BJP government 25 years ago, further emphasises the grim situation. Jharkhand boasts an impressively low unemployment rate of 1.4%, and Chhattisgarh follows with 2.7%. In contrast, Uttarakhands unemployment rate stands at 4.9%, underlining the urgent need for sustainable job creation and economic development.
Kedarnath shrine closes for winter, thousands witness ceremony despite challenges
DEHRADUN: The revered portals of the world-famous Kedarnath Dham, the 11th Jyotirlinga, closed on Sunday for the winter season, coinciding with the auspicious festival of Bhaiya Dooj. The Badrinath-Kedarnath Temple Committee (BKTC) Chairman, Ajendra Ajay, told this newspaper, More than 15,000 devotees witnessed the closure of the Shrine's portals. The temple was beautifully decorated with flowers on this occasion. Despite challenges posed by natural calamities and heavy rainfall along the pilgrimage route, a significant number of devotees reached Kedarnath Dham. The devotees faced considerable difficulties due to natural disasters and excessive rainfall, but their spirit remained unbroken, Chairman Ajay added. The closure ceremony commenced at 5 in the morning, attended by BKTC Chairman Ajendra Ajay. The temples priests, Vedic scholars, and pujaris performed the 'Samadhi Puja' of the 'Swayambhu' Shivling of Lord Kedarnath. According to temple sources, the Shivling was adorned with sacred ashes, local flowers, and bel leaves. Subsequently, the five-faced ceremonial procession (Panchamukhi Utsav Doli) of Baba Kedar was brought out of the temple, marking the culmination of the rituals. The portals were then formally closed for the winter season, signalling the end of the pilgrimage period. The Uttarakhand Char Dham Yatra experienced numerous disruptions this season due to landslides, natural calamities, and heavy rainfall, according to sources from the Yatra wing of the Uttarakhand Tourism Development Board. Despite these challenges, 16.52 lakh devotees visited the Kedarnath shrine this year, representing a 15.7% decline from last years 19.61 lakh pilgrims. Official sources from the Yatra wing reported an 18% overall drop in the number of pilgrims. To date, 46,42,501 devotees have completed the yatra, down from 56,87,497 the previous year. The pilgrimage season will officially conclude with the closure of Badrinath Dhams portals on 17 November. Despite the decline, authorities expect a final tally of around 47 lakh pilgrims once the remaining devotees complete their journey. Thousands of devotees from around the globe make the journey to the majestic Himalayas to visit the sacred Char Dham sites. According to Hindu mythology, the pilgrimage is considered incomplete without visiting these four holy shrines: Gangotri, Yamunotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath. Seekers of truth and salvation flock to these sites, hoping to attain 'Moksha' and eternal bliss amid the breathtaking Himalayan landscape.
Uttarakhands below-par revenue officials under lens amid concerns over performance, discipline
DEHRADUN: The Uttarakhand Revenue Board has ordered 35 Naib Tehsildars (revenue officials) to undergo re-training and an examination, citing concerns over their performance and discipline. These officials look after revenue collection in villages as well as law and order in areas that are yet to be transferred to the regular police. The decision came after several trainee Naib Tehsildars failed their exams but were still deployed. A shocking revelation emerged about the conduct of Naib Tehsildar trainees after they passed the exam conducted by the state revenue board. Former executive director of the state revenue board Shrish Kumar highlighted disciplinary issues in a letter to the revenue secretary, sources said. It said that 35 out of 36 trainees showed unsatisfactory behaviour, failed to take notes, were distracted by mobile phones in class, and scored below par in 4 to 11 subjects, said a source, adding the state government has taken the matter extremely seriously. Official sources said the state revenue council has directed the 35 trainee naib tehsildars to undergo re-training for two months, starting December 1. This decision aims to enhance their performance and discipline, they said. Commissioner and Secretary of Department of Revenue and Board of Revenue, Chandresh Kumar, shared the development with TNIE . The revenue council has decided to recall the Naib Tehsildars from all districts for retraining. They will have to undergo various exams as per the procedure, Chandresh Kumar stated. This decision comes after the trainees failed to meet the required standards in a recent exam but were still deployed, said Commissioner Chandresh Yadav. Previously, too, many such officials failed their exams but were still given postings, said a source. Officials said the retraining will include comprehensive exams to assess knowledge and skills. Posting will be contingent upon passing the exam after a two-month wait. In a related development, Shrish Kumar, executive director of the Uttarakhand Revenue Training Institute, has been removed and placed on compulsory wait, sources said. This move comes after a controversy surrounding the performance of Naib Tehsildar trainees. Sources said Shrish Kumar has been replaced by CS Dobhal as new executive director. Dobhal had previously taken VRS, and his sudden return has surprised all. A Naib Tehsildar has many dutiescollect land revenue and other dues, maintain revenue records and crop statistics, supervise the work of the Office Qanungo, and ensure that their registers are maintained properly. These officials also look after land testing and facilitate development assistance.
Uttarakhand bridge collapse: Three member probe panel formed
DEHRADUN: A bridge collapse occurred in Roorkee on Thursday, during Diwali celebrations, causing widespread panic. Eyewitnesses reported that few people were present at the site, who had a miraculous escape when the under-construction bridge suddenly gave way. The bridge was being built by the Public Works Department. Following the collapse, the state government has taken swift action, forming a 3-member probe panel to investigate the incident. The committee will submit its report within 7 days, and we will take strict action against those responsible, assured a government official. This bridge was vital for Roorkee, especially during the Kanwar Yatra, to facilitate easy movement for locals and pilgrims, said a district official. The steel bridge's construction began following a directive from the Chief Minister, with a completion deadline of February 2025. Tragically, this is not the first bridge collapse in Roorkee. In 2012, a similar bridge crumbled before completion, resulting in four laborers being swept away by the Ganges River. Authorities have attributed the latest collapse to sudden and strong water currents in the Ganges, rather than negligence. The water release from the dam was done following standard procedures, with alerts sent to all affected cities, claimed an official. A three-member committee has been established by Pankaj Pandey, Secretary of the Public Works Department, to investigate the recent bridge collapse in Roorkee, Uttarakhand. We have constituted a committee to investigate this entire matter, Secretary Pandey stated. The Chief Engineer of the Public Works Department in Dehradun will chair the committee, while two other officials from Gopeshwar and Dehradun will serve as members.
Death toll of wild elephants rises to 10 at MPs Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve
BHOPAL: The Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve (BTR) in the tiger state Madhya Pradesh, continued to report deaths of wild elephants for the third successive day on Thursday. Two more elephants who were under treatment since Tuesday, died, despite efforts by teams of veterinary experts on Thursday. With the two fresh deaths reported on Thursday, as many as 10 jumbos forming part of the 13-strong elephant herd have died since Tuesday in the Salkhaniya jungles of the BTR. Eight elephants dead in MPs Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve in 24 hours According to the official statement by the state forest departments additional principal chief conservator of forest (APCCF-Wildlife) L Krishnamurthy, while ten elephants have died so far, the remaining three elephants of the 13-strong herd, are being continuously monitored in the jungles, where they are currently stated healthy and looking normal. Autopsies of nine dead elephants have already been completed, while post-mortem examination of the tenth deceased jumbo will be performed on Friday. While the report summing up the toxicological analysis of samples (Kodo and Paddy crop, pond water and faeces of elephants) collected from the spot and sent to the School of wildlife forensics and Health (SWFH-Jabalpur), is awaited, the vets camping on the spot indicated that the possible mycotoxins associated with the Kodo millet (whose standing crop was consumed by the elephant herd on Monday) might be behind the ten deaths, Krishnamurthy said. Meanwhile, understanding the magnitude of the issue, the MP state forest departments wildlife veterinarians are in regular touch and consulting experts of the Indian Veterinary Research Institute (IVRI-Bareilly), Wildlife Institute of India (WII-Dehradun), state forensic science laboratory (SFL-Sagar) and the Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB-Hyderabad). Further, to the MP government decisions, the government constituted a special investigation team (SIT) and the state tiger strike force (STSF) of the forest department is probing the case from all possible angles. Meanwhile, the opposition Congress has demanded a full-fledged enquiry into the incident, while terming the death of the elephants as absolutely shocking. Congress general secretary in-charge communications and former union environment and forest minister Jairam Ramesh said, The news from the Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve about the deaths of the elephants is shocking. This wipes out some 10 percent of the elephant population in the reserve at one go. A full inquiry must take place immediately and preventive measures must be instituted, the former environment minister said on X, tagging Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav. Importantly, the BTR which houses the densest population of tigers in MP, has also reportedly turned out to be the most preferred habitat of wild elephants, who arrived there from adjoining Chhattisgarh in 2018. Since then, their population has multiplied there and is currently stated to be over 60 in numbers.
Rajnath Singh Commemorates Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel with New Statue and Museum in Tawang
Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh virtually inaugurated the statue of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, known as 'Desh ka Vallabh,' and the Major Ralengnao 'Bob' Khathing Museum of Valour in Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh, on Thursday. The event was carried out from the 4 Corps Headquarters in Tezpur, Assam, as Singh was unable to travel to Tawang due to inclement weather. Manipur Chief Minister N. Biren Singh, present for the inauguration, emphasized the significance of unity and harmony that the event embodies. He expressed, Joined Rajnath Singh Ji, Union Minister of Defence, in flagging off the Run For Unity in the presence of the Governor of Arunachal Pradesh, Lt. Gen. KT Parnaik (Retd), Arunachal Pradesh CM Pema Khandu, and Union Minister Kiren Rijiju at Tawang. The event upholds the spirit of unity, harmony, and resilience, reflecting our common aspirations for the nations growth and advancement. Arunachal CM Pema Khandu also highlighted the occasion, stating, I am proud to witness CM N Biren Singh pay tribute to the brave soldiers of the 1962 war at the Tawang War Memorial. His wreath-laying honors the courage and sacrifice of the heroes who defended our nation with valor. Such moments remind us of our shared duty to uphold their legacy of dedication and patriotism. Union Minister Kiren Rijiju paid homage to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, stating, My humble homage to the Iron Man of India on his birth anniversary. The whole of India is eternally inspired by his service to the unity and integrity of the nation. The unveiling of the statue coincided with the festival of lights, Deepawali, and 'Rashtriya Ekta Diwas,' celebrated on October 31 each year to honor the birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Indias first Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister. Singh concluded his address by mentioning the broad consensus achieved between India and China to restore the ground situation in specific areas along the Line of Actual Control (LAC). October 31: Remembering Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Honoring the Life and Legacy of the Iron Man National Unity Day: Honoring Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel 'Run for Unity' Highlights National Integrity in Dehradun with CM Dhami's Participation
The Delhi-Dehradun expressway corridor project aims to reduce travel time between the two cities from 6 hours to 2.5 hours by 2025. The new elevated road, almost complete, will go through Baghpat and Saharanpur, bypassing the existing longer route. This includes a significant stretch through Rajaji National Park, cutting travel time significantly.
BHOPAL: Four wild elephants (three females and one male) were found dead in the core jungle area of Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve (BTR) under Umaria district of Madhya Pradesh on Tuesday. The four tuskers were part of a 13-strong herd. The health of at least five other elephants from the same herd is reportedly in very bad shape wherein they are unable to stand. A team of veterinary specialists were rushed to render emergency medical care to the ill jumbos, along with a team of forensic experts from the School of Wildlife Forensic and Health, Jabalpur. This was confirmed by an official statement from the Madhya Pradesh forest departments principal chief conservator of forest (PCCF-Wildlife). Further, a team of the Madhya Pradesh forest departments State Tiger Strike Force (STSF) the wildlife crime investigation arm of the forest department has also rushed to the Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve to examine the animals' death. Primary investigation by the BTR management suggests the possibility of the elephants having consumed a large amount of standing Kodo-Kutki crop (millet grains used as rice), which could have led to food poisoning. The state forest department higher-ups in Bhopal said that a detailed on-the-spot probe will only lead to ascertain the real cause of the incident. However, Bhopal-based wildlife and RTI activist Ajay Dubey, demanded a magisterial probe into the incident. He suspects that heavy use of pesticide in the standing crop, particularly paddy which was possibly consumed by the elephants, may have led to food poisoning. The incident came to light at around 4 pm on Tuesday, when THE Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve patrolling teams found three tuskers lying in Salkhaniya-Charakvar jungles under the Khitauli ranges core area. Intensifying the patrolling further led the team to find another elephant in similar condition a short distance away and five other elephants in extremely bad shape. Vets were immediately pressed into action, after which it was established that four elephants had died, while the health of five other elephants was deteriorating fast. While confirming the entire development to The New Indian Express , the MP Forest Departments additional principal chief conservator of forest (APCCF-Wildlife) L Krishnamurthy said, It will be premature to comment right now about the reason behind the deaths of the four elephants and health deterioration of five others of the common herd. Our vets are already there, while experts from the School of Wildlife Forensic and Health in Jabalpur too are being rushed to the spot. An STSF team from Bhopal too is on its way to probe the incident. Further, our combing teams are already searching in the area in connection with the incident. Experts from the Wildlife Institute of India (WII-Dehradun) are also in touch with the MP state forest department. Bhopal-based wildlife and RTI activist Ajay Dubey, however, suspected major poisoning of elephants through the use of pesticides in the standing paddy crop or the millet crop in the nearby villages. This is the first case of so many elephants losing their lives in a small jungle patch while simultaneously, many others of the same herd are in a critical state. Deaths are possible due to electrocution or rail hits and sporadic cases of poisoning. But so many elephants getting killed simultaneously feels like a bigger conspiracy, he shared. My demand to the CM Dr Mohan Yadav is to institute a high-level probe as to how this major killing happened. Was the paddy or any other crop from where the elephants returned sprayed with an extremely high dose of pesticide? This mass killing shouldnt be probed by only the forest department. Since it could be linked to the excessive use of pesticides in the area, the Umaria district administration should institute a thorough magisterial probe, stressed Dubey. Importantly, the Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve which houses the densest population of tigers in MP, has become home to a big herd of wild elephants since 2018. More than 50 elephants originating from the neighbouring district of Chhattisgarh, have reportedly made the Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve their permanent habitat. The same area of eastern MP, particularly Shahdol and Anuppur districts have reported growing cases of man-elephant conflicts in the wake of wild herds from Chhattisgarh often damaging their crops. The Tuesday afternoon death of the wild jumbos in the core area of Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve, particularly assumes significance, as the same reserve was in the news some months back due to the rising mortality of tigers. The National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) had ordered a probe into the tiger deaths there. A committee comprising experts, among them the officer in charge of STSF, had probed the deaths at BTR subsequently and found some grave anomalies.
Crime Literature Festival Returns for a Thrilling Second Edition
The Crime Literature Festival of India is set to return with its much-anticipated second edition in November end, organized by the Doon Cultural and Literary Society. The festival continues its legacy as Indias premier event dedicated to exploring crime literature, crime prevention, and the intersection of crime with media, law enforcement, and technology. The 2024 festival will feature a star-studded lineup of prominent figures, including film directors Prakash Jha (of Gangaajal and Aashram fame) and Anubhav Sinha(Article 15 and IC-814 fame), cops-turned-authors K. Vijay Kumar (Former Director-General of CRPF and author of Veerappan: Chasing the Brigand), Neeraj Kumar (former Delhi Police Commissioner and author of Dial D for Don), Karnail Singh (former Director, Enforcement Directorate and author of Batla House: An Encounter that Shook the Nation), Navniet Sekera (Additional Director-General of Police and inspiration behind the web series Bhaukaal), authors S Hussain Zaidi (Black Friday and RAW Hitman) and Sunetra Choudhury (Black Warrant and Behind Bars), and Avinash Singh Tomar (Writer) among others. These esteemed personalities will share their insights on crime prevention, the role of media in crime reporting, and the depiction of crime in literature and film. Building on Last Years Success The inaugural edition of the Crime Literature Festival featured high-profile personalities such as filmmaker Sanjay Gupta (Shootout at Lokhandwala and Shootout at Wadala fame), true crime author S Hussain Zaidi, journalist Shams Tahir Khan, filmmaker Sujoy Ghosh (Kahaani and Jaane Jaan fame), director Randeep Jha (Kohrra and Trial By Fire fame) and actress Rajshri Deshpande (Sacred Games and Trial By Fire fame). The session Suspect X led by Sujoy Ghosh explored crime in cinema and its influence on popular culture, leaving a lasting impression on attendees. After witnessing the enthusiasm and impactful discussions in the first edition, I am thrilled to bring this festival back to Dehradun, said Ashok Kumar, Former DGP and Festival Chairman. This year, we aim to not only foster discussions around crime literature but also create a significant platform for crime prevention awareness and solutions to issues like cybercrime, drug abuse, and womens safety. Under the expert guidance of Festival Director Aloke Lal, the festival promises to address critical contemporary crime issues, including Crime in Pop Culture, Technology and Crime, and Crime Prevention and Awareness. We are at a pivotal moment where literature and media have a profound influence on public awareness of crime, said Aloke Lal, Former DGP and Festival Director. This festival is a unique opportunity for writers, filmmakers, and law enforcement to collaborate and inspire a safer, more informed society. Were also proud to showcase Uttarakhands rich heritage and scenic beauty as an ideal backdrop for film and literary pursuits. Festival Highlights The 2024 edition will include: Dynamic PanelDiscussions: featuring investigative journalists, crime authors, law enforcement officers, and filmmakers discussing crime in modern media and real-life crime cases. Short Story and Short Film Competitions: are open to students from schools and universities across the country. These competitions encourage young talent to create crime-themed narratives, with the top entries receiving recognition and cash prizes. Winners will have their works showcased during the festival, with an opportunity to moderate a session with renowned authors and filmmakers. Workshops for Aspiring Crime Writers: offering hands-on experience and valuable insights from industry veterans. Special Focus on Social Causes: with sessions dedicated to cybercrime, crime against women and children, drug awareness, and terrorism prevention. Engaging Dialogues Between Authors and Filmmakers: creating potential collaborations, and promoting Uttarakhand as a desirable filming and literary destination. Social Responsibility and Crime Prevention This years festival will have a strong focus on social responsibility, with dedicated sessions on pressing societal issues. From cybercrime to the portrayal of crime in the media, the festival aims to foster meaningful discussions that drive positive change. We believe that through engaging dialogues and the sharing of diverse perspectives, we can inspire new ways to address crime and enhance public awareness, said Ashok Kumar.
'Run for Unity' Highlights National Integrity in Dehradun with CM Dhami's Participation
Dehradun: On Tuesday, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami took part in the Open Run for Unity Cross Country race held at Pavilion Ground in Dehradun. This event celebrated the birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, a prominent figure in India's history. While honoring Patel, known as the Iron Man of India, Dhami emphasized that Patel dedicated his life to the unity and integrity of the nation. His life inspires us to serve our country, the Chief Minister said. The Run for Unity is an annual event organized on October 31, coinciding with Patel's birthday. However, this year, due to Diwali falling on the same date, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced in his 'Mann Ki Baat' program that the race would take place on October 29. Dhami highlighted Patel's pivotal role in realizing the vision of a united India through his strong will and commitment. By integrating more than 560 princely states, he helped create a powerful nation that embodies unity in diversity, he remarked. He also acknowledged Patel's significant contributions as the first Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister of India, which played a crucial role in shaping modern India. Every citizen will always be grateful for Patel's efforts to bind the nation together, Dhami added. The 'Run for Unity' aims to inspire a sense of 'Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat' among all citizens. Unity and integrity are not just ideals but the responsibility of every Indian. This race is not merely a competition; it serves as a platform to strengthen the bonds of unity and integrity in our country, Dhami stated. Rozgar Mela: PM Modi Distributes 51,000+ Appointment Letters Lalkuan-Bandra Superfast Train Service Launched by Uttarakhand CM Dhami
Chhattisgarh Rolls Out Industries and Funds Pilgrimages for the Elderly
Raipur: On Monday, the Chhattisgarh government approved a new industrial policy aimed at enhancing development in the state. The decision was made during a cabinet meeting led by Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai at Mantralaya Mahanadi Bhavan in Nava Raipur. The new policy will take effect from November 1, 2024, and will remain in place until October 31, 2029. It aligns with the 'Amritkaal: Chhattisgarh Vision @ 2047' document, which aims to foster industrial growth in the region. An official stated that the policy incorporates amendments made by the Union government in 2020 to the Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises Development (MSMED) Act, with special provisions for balanced development incentives. To support the goals of the new industrial policy, the government will offer incentives for establishing new businesses, expanding existing ones, and other industrial activities. Investment incentives will be based on categorizing development blocks across districts into three sectors to promote comprehensive industrial growth. The policy specifically addresses core sectors such as steel, cement, thermal power, and aluminum. It also includes attractive incentives for industries in pharmaceuticals, textiles, food processing, preservation of agricultural products, processing of non-timber forest products, electronics, and information technology. In addition to the industrial policy, the cabinet approved the revival of the 'Maukhyamantri Teerth Darshan Yojana' as part of the BJP's electoral commitments. This scheme will provide free travel for individuals aged 60 and above, as well as persons with disabilities, widows, and abandoned women, to pilgrimage sites outside the state once in their lifetime. A budget allocation of Rs 25 crore has been made for the scheme in the first supplementary budget of 2024-25. Originally launched in 2012 during Raman Singh's tenure, the Mukhyamantri Teerth Yatra Yojana facilitated pilgrimage trips for 2.47 lakh beneficiaries by 2019. The program was renamed Teerth Barat Yojana under the Congress-led government in 2019 but had not conducted pilgrimages until 2023. The cabinet also resolved to implement the National Education Policy 2020 within the state's Technical Education Department. 'Run for Unity' Highlights National Integrity in Dehradun with CM Dhami's Participation Rozgar Mela: PM Modi Distributes 51,000+ Appointment Letters
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With approximately 3,000 calls received daily, only about 25% are deemed legitimate emergencies.
Uttarakhand monsoon tragedy: 82 lives lost, landslides double in 2024
DEHRADUN: Uttarakhand is battling an unprecedented surge in landslides, triggered by relentless monsoon rains, with the number of incidents skyrocketing to twice the count recorded in 2023. Since the onset of monsoon on June 23 this year, the Himalayan state has witnessed 1,521 landslides in just 17 days, with the number rising to 1,813 by the end of the monsoon season, official sources said. The situation is extremely fragile, said a senior official. We are working round-the-clock to mitigate the risks and ensure public safety. Devastating rains and floods in landslide-prone areas have claimed 82 lives and left 28 people missing in Uttarakhand this monsoon season, official sources confirmed. The fatalities include three in Almora, eight each in Chamoli and Champawat, seven in Dehradun, three in Haridwar, eight in Nainital, three in Pauri Garhwal, four in Pithoragarh, 20 in Rudraprayag, six in Tehri, 10 in Udham Singh Nagar, and two in Uttarkashi. Twenty-eight people are reported missing, while 544 livestock have perished in the disaster. Speaking to TNIE, Vinod Kumar Suman, State Secretary for Disaster Management, said, While rain-induced landslides are unavoidable, we're investigating possible causes behind landslides in areas where rainfall wasn't a factor, adding, he said, We have begun analyzing the potential causes behind these incidents. The State Disaster Management Secretary Suman revealed that a special meeting was held at the State Secretariat on Saturday to analyze landslide damage and prepare 15 years' worth of data. This study will enable the state to tackle future challenges effectively. We have decided to compile data on landslide damage over the past 15 years, the Secretary said. By studying this data, we will be better equipped to handle future disasters. The state aims to develop a strategy based on lessons learned from past disasters, particularly those that occurred in the last 10-15 years. Accuracy in weather forecasting has been exceptional this time, with IMD's support playing a crucial role, said Secretary Suman. Encouraged by this success, the state has proposed increasing Automated Weather Stations (AWS) through district-level initiatives. The state's disaster management department effectively took precautionary measures in Tehri, Udham Singh Nagar, and Kedarnath, leveraging AWS capabilities. Data from the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) reveals a disturbing trend in Uttarakhand's landslide activity. Between 1988 and 2023, the state recorded 12,319 landslides, with a sharp increase in recent years: Landslide frequency spikes: Year Number of landslides - 2018: 216 - 2019: 254 - 2020: 328 - 2021: 354 - 2022: 245 - 2023: Over 1,100 landslides - 2024 (till date): 1,813 landslides
Hindu maha panchayat set for November 4 amid ongoing mosque legitimacy dispute in Uttarkashi
DEHRADUN: Tension continued to prevail in Uttarkashi, Uttarakhand, on Saturday, marking the third consecutive day of unrest stemming from a controversy over the legitimacy of a mosque. On Friday, police resorted to a lathi-charge to disperse protestors, resulting in injuries to several individuals. Following this Hindu traders across the region closed their shops today in protest against the police's actions. Hindu groups vocally condemned what they termed police atrocities. Following a strategic meeting, leaders announced plans for a Hindu Mahapanchayat scheduled for November 4 in Uttarkashi, aiming to address the escalating situation. The unrest was primarily sparked by a mosque that has been at the center of a two-month-long dispute. On October 24, the Sanyukt Sanatan Dharma Rakshak Sangh organized a protest march, which turned violent when police intervened with a lathi charge, leading to retaliatory stone-pelting by the demonstrators. The situation deteriorated rapidly, prompting authorities to impose restrictions aimed at maintaining law and order. This incident is part of a troubling pattern of protests and counter-protests surrounding the disputed mosque. Similar tensions have erupted in other areas of the state, prompting law enforcement to employ force to disperse crowds. In light of the unrest, Section 144 was invoked to prohibit assemblies and maintain public order . During the protests, shops owned by Muslims were vandalized, reflecting a disturbing trend of communal violence. On Thursday night, Swami Darshan Bharti, convener of the Devbhumi Raksha Abhiyan, issued a provocative warning: if prayers were conducted at the Uttarkashi mosque on Friday, markets would shut down, and intense protests would ensue. This declaration heightened police vigilance and led to precautionary measures. In response to the escalating tensions, District Magistrate Dr. Meharban Singh Bishht imposed Section 144 in Uttarkashi district. In solidarity with the Vyapar Mandal, the vegetable market in Uttarkashi remained closed. To manage the situation effectively, police forces from Tehri Garhwal, Haridwar, and Dehradun were deployed to the area. Members of Hindu organizations gathered at the Vishwanath Temple complex in the afternoon to voice their concerns. Inspector Kotwali Amrajit Singh arrived at the scene, issuing stern warnings against any violations of the prohibition order. However, his admonitions only intensified the anger among the Hindu organization members, who erupted in protests against the police and administration, expressing their discontent through slogans.
Kedarnath by-election: Congress seeks to capitalise on BJP's uncertainty
DEHRADUN: After winning two consecutive by-elections, Uttrakhand's main opposition party, Congress, has put psychological pressure on the ruling Bhartiya Janta Party ahead of the Kedarnath Assembly by-election on November 20. The BJP is still in the process of finalising its candidate for the upcoming elections, while the Congress party is simultaneously exploring opportunities to recruit potential BJP aspirants who may be denied the party ticket. This move has left the BJP, which holds a commanding majority of 46 members in the State Assembly, in a dilemma. The last date for nominations is October 29. Uttarakhand's recent by-poll results have set the stage for a thrilling contest in the upcoming Kedarnath assembly seat election. Since the 2022 assembly elections, the state has witnessed four by-polls, with the BJP and Congress evenly splitting the victories, two apiece. However, anti-incumbency sentiments and internal conflicts within the BJP could affect the party's prospects. An announcement regarding their candidate is expected in the upcoming days. Garima Mahara Dasouni, Congress's chief spokesperson, told The New Indian Express , This is the land of Baba Kedarnath. The BJP has made not one, but dozens of mistakes, and they will be punished for their errors not just by Baba Kedarnath, but also by the divine people and voters of Kedarnath. BJP has hurt Narendra Modi's faith in Kedarnath under the guise of Hindu Sanatan, Garima said. Manveer Chauhan, the state spokesperson for the Bharatiya Janata Party BJP, told TNIE , Observers were sent by the state leadership to assess the ground situation, and based on their report, a panel of six names has been sent to the Central Election Committee. The final decision will be taken by the Central Election Committee. When asked about potential rebellion, Chauhan categorically denied it, saying, BJP is a cadre-based party. After the candidate is announced, everyone will rally together and work for them. Previously, on July 10, Congress won both the Badrinath and Mangalore seats in the by-elections. However, in the Bageshwar bypoll on September 9, 2023, BJP secured a victory, albeit by a narrow margin. The Bageshwar bypoll was held following the demise of former BJP minister Chandan Ramdas, with his wife Parvati emerging victorious.
Schools in Uttarakhand district shut amid leopard attacks
Dehradun: Schools in the Bhilangana block of Uttarakhand's Tehri district will remain closed indefinitely due to escalating fears of leopard attacks. Initially shut for three days, the closure has been extended after a series of fatal leopard attacks claimed the lives of four students in the past four months, the latest being a 13-year-old girl earlier this week. Primary schools in villages including Bhodgaon, Puwalgaon, Mahargaon, and Anthwalgaon will stay closed, with exams postponed, confirmed district officials. Tehris Chief Education Officer, S.P. Semwal, noted that since the leopard remains at large, the schools will not reopen until the threat is contained. The government high school, however, has resumed classes with enhanced security measures, including forest department personnel to ensure student safety. Semwal assured that any missed academic time would be made up with additional classes once the situation stabilizes. Efforts to locate and capture the leopard are underway, with forest officials deploying shooters, drones, and ground teams to track the animal. Divisional Forest Officer Puneet Tomar stated, Our teams have been monitoring the leopards movement around the clock for the past three days, though progress has been slow due to dense vegetation and challenging terrain. Awareness teams have also been deployed to inform locals and urge them to remain vigilant. This is not the first instance of leopard threats causing school closures in the region. In September, nine schools in Pauri district's Dwarikhal block were closed, with similar suspensions in April and July this year. In Uttarkashi, residents requested that classes be moved closer to village centers to reduce the risk of attacks, while Dehraduns Forest Research Institute campus closed for five days following multiple leopard sightings. The districts proactive measures underscore the need for heightened wildlife management and safety protocols as leopard encounters continue to impact daily life across Uttarakhand.
Indias first Writers village inaugurated in Dehradun
Dehradun, Oct 25 (PTI) The countrys first Writers village was jointly inaugurated by former President Ram Nath Kovind, Uttarakhand Governor Lt Gen Gurmeet Singh (retd) and Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami here on Friday. Located in Thano village, about 24 km from Dehradun, the Writers village is the brainchild of former chief minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank, a distinguished writer himself. He claims that in this village, writers will get a calm and creative environment necessary for the creation of their works. On this occasion, during the three-day International Literature, Culture and Art Festival Sparsh Himalaya Mahotsav-2024, the first work of
Students in Uttarakhand's Tehri take control of exams as teachers fail to show up
DEHRADUN: In a shocking expose, the crumbling state of government education in Uttarakhand has reached unprecedented lows. Junior High School Nelda in Jakhanidhar block, Tehri, has become a stark testament to this reality. In an unprecedented incident, 18 students at Junior High School Nelda took their mid-term mathematics and art exams without teacher supervision. What's more startling is that after the exam, Principal Pawan Singh Negi inquired through informal channels, Did the paper go smoothly? (Kya paper theek-thaak ho gaya?) After finishing their exams, students returned home, but the teachers still didn't deem it necessary to arrive at the school. The school, which has a principal, Pawan Singh Negi, and a female teacher, Beero Devi, saw no effort from the staff to oversee the exam. When asked about his absence, Principal Negi claimed, I had to rush to the hospital due to sudden health issues. Tehri Garhwal District Magistrate Mayur Dixit has suspended Pawan Singh Negi, principal of Rajkiya Prathmik Vidyalaya (RPV) Nelda, citing negligence and indifference in departmental duties. We have suspended Pawan Singh Negi, Principal of Nelda, due to negligence and indifference in departmental duties and conduct detrimental to student interests, Dixit stated. Junior High School teacher Beero Devi has officially joined Nelda but chooses to teach at Samnagaon, her former school, according to official sources. Jakhanidhar Block Education Officer Monika Bam assured action amid the exam controversy at Junior High School Nelda. We had assigned a teacher from a nearby primary school to oversee the exam at Nelda, but they failed to show up, Bam said. We've sought clarification and will conduct the exam again. The ongoing mid-term exams for secondary schools, which commenced on Monday, have been plagued by widespread discrepancies in question papers across multiple districts, including Tehri and Pauri. In one school, the 11th-grade biology question paper was replaced with an English paper, said a local education official. District Education Officer, Pauri, noted, We're facing technical issues. In some schools, we're sending PDFs of the question papers, which teachers are downloading and getting photocopied from local markets. This has resulted in students waiting for hours outside exam halls. This is unacceptable, said a frustrated student. We're losing valuable time, and our future is at stake. In an astonishing display of administrative ineptitude, students at a local school were left scrambling after they weren't provided maps for a map-based question in their exam. We were asked to answer cartography questions, but no maps were given, said a frustrated student. It was chaos. According to department sources, school officials had to urgently procure photocopies of maps from another school, delaying the exam. It's unacceptable that such negligence occurred, said District Education Officer Pauri. We'll investigate and take action. We were unaware of this incident, stated Nagendra Barthwal, Chief Education Officer of Pauri, regarding the recent exam irregularities. Providing incorrect question papers to students is a serious matter. We will investigate this incident and take action against those responsible. Barthwal assured that the investigation will identify the level at which the mistake occurred and ensure that the individuals involved face consequences.
Unrest in Uttarkashi over anti-mosque protest: Prohibitory orders imposed
DEHRADUN: Protests have intensified in Uttarkashi, with Hindu organizations demanding the demolition of a mosque, alleging that it was constructed on government land without proper authorization. Protesters claim the mosque was illegally built, heightening tensions in the region. District authorities have imposed prohibitory orders to curb violence and restore order. However, the administration has clarified that the mosque in question is situated on private land owned by the local Muslim community, contradicting the claims of the demonstrators. The situation worsened on Thursday when police had to resort to a lathi-charge to disperse the protestors, resulting in injuries to several individuals. In response, Hindu groups called for a complete shutdown on Friday, escalating the unrest further. A peaceful rally led by Swami Darshan Bharti, founder of the Devbhumi Raksha Abhiyan, questioning the legitimacy of the mosque in Uttarkashis Barahahat area, spiralled out of control on Thursday evening. The situation turned violent when Swami Bharti was injured during a stone-pelting incident at the rally, requiring four stitches on his head. This incident is the latest in a series of communal tensions in Uttarkashi, where Hindutva organizations have been demanding the removal of Muslim families from the area. In earlier instances, posters were displayed calling for Muslims to vacate their homes, and hate speeches by local leaders have further fueled communal disharmony. Uttarkashi Police Superintendent Amit Srivastava assured that he situation is fully under control. We will take stern action against those spreading rumors. The peace and tranquility of the area will be maintained at all costs. To prevent further escalation, additional police forces were deployed in sensitive areas of Uttarkashi on Friday. Authorities are taking proactive steps to prevent disturbances and ensure public safety in the region.
Global warming plays truant, Pindari glacier melts
DEHRADUN: The Pindari glacier in the upper Himalayas has retreated significantly, sparking concerns about the impact of global warming on Uttarakhands environment and tourism industry. The Pindari glacier has retreated by more than half a kilometer in the last 60 years, said Padma Shri awardee Anoop Sah, a member of the Uttarakhand State Wildlife Board, after his recent visit to the glacier. Researchers at the Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology have corroborated Sahs statement through their studies. Its true that the glacier has retreated. This is a continuous process, and glaciers can also regain their original form, Manish Mehta, a glaciologist at the Wadia Institute, told this newspaper. Glaciers are dynamic systems, and their retreat or advancement is a natural phenomenon. However, human activities and climate change can exacerbate the process, he said. Sah said, In 1964, when I first ventured to Pindari glacier, the Zero Point was blanketed with snow. Now, all thats left are barren, crumbling mountains. Sah and fellow explorer Dhirendra Bist embarked on their latest journey to the glacier from Ranikhet on October 16, reaching Zero Point on October 20. Returning to Nainital on Thursday, they shared their experiences. The receding glaciers are having a devastating impact on the regions wildlife. Species like the Himalayan tahr, blue sheep, sambar, ghural, kakar, satyr, tragopan, monal, and hill peafowl, once abundant, are now rarely spotted, Shah said. Bist said, The disappearance of glaciers has forced animals like snow leopards and bears to venture into human settlements, attacking shepherds sheep and horses. The explorers highlighted the alarming shift in the regions vegetation, with rare herbs like salam panja, salam mishri, atis, and kutki becoming increasingly scarce. This ecological imbalance threatens the very survival of the Himalayan ecosystem, Sah emphasised. Immediate action is necessary to mitigate the effects of climate change and preserve this fragile environment. Sah and Bist expressed concern over the harmful impact of construction on Himalayan glaciers. During their recent expedition, Sah observed extensive use of cement and concrete on trekking routes, posing a significant threat to glacier health. Cement and concrete are detrimental to glaciers. Instead, local resources like bamboo and ringal should be utilised for construction, preserving the glaciers integrity and the regions natural beauty, Sah said. Ive trekked to Pindari Glacier 11 times, traversing Trail Pass in 1994, Baljuri Peak in 1972 and 2023, and Nanda Khat in 1972. Our expeditions highlight the Himalayas majesty and fragility. Its crucial we preserve this ecosystem for future generations, he said. Uttarakhand, renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty, is witnessing the impact of global warming. Pindari glacier, one of the states iconic landmarks, is among the latest casualties.
Dehradun Diary | Congress slams govt over slum dwellers rights
The Uttarakhand Congress panel has accused the BJP government of exploiting slum dwellers for electoral gains. Suryakant Dhasmana, senior vice president of the Uttarakhand Congress Committee and central president of the Slum Development Council, stated, The government is using ordinances to manipulate slum dwellers into voting for them, instead of providing permanent ownership rights. Dhasmana made this statement while addressing a massive protest rally in one the oldest slum area. He emphasized that the Congress will not tolerate this exploitation and is prepared to fight for the rights of slum dwellers. Forest minister taken to hosp amid cabinet meet Uttarakhands Forest Minister, Subodh Uniyal, suddenly fell ill during a cabinet meeting on Wednesday, prompting immediate hospitalisation. The meeting, chaired by CM Pushkar Singh Dhami, was underway when Uniyal abruptly exited, leading to his rushed transfer to the emergency department of Doon Medical College. Minister Subodh Uniyal was rushed to Doon Medical College after experiencing breathing difficulties during a cabinet meeting. The condition of Minister is now stable, said Dr NS Bisht, Emergency In-Charge. Uniyal got immediate medical attention. UKhand to celebrate 25 years of statehood Uttarakhand is set to commemorate its 25th anniversary of statehood with grand festivities, dubbed Devbhoomi Rajatotsav. A meeting held at Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhamis residence outlined various programs to mark this milestone. The celebrations will kick off with the inauguration of Uttarakhand Bhavan in Delhi on November 6, followed by the Uttarakhand Pravasi Sammelan in Dehradun on November 7. The state will observe its Foundation Day on November 9, culminating in the conclusion on November 12. These events will showcase Uttarakhands rich cultural heritage and achievements since its establishment in 2000. Narendra sethi Our correspondent in Uttarakhand narendrasethi@newindianexpress.com
DEHRADUN: Uttarakhand's rugged terrain is witnessing a worrying rise in landslide-prone zones, with 500 new hotspots identified during this monsoon season. The SDC Foundations Uttarakhand Disaster and Accident Analysis Initiative report attributes most of these vulnerabilities to unchecked construction activities. Moreover, a staggering 60% of government school buildingstotaling 11,465have been deemed structurally unsound, posing significant risks to students and staff. A recent report by the SDC Foundation reveals a disturbing trend in the state. The report, focusing on damages caused by the monsoon in July, August, and September, underscores Uttarakhands growing susceptibility to landslides. According to the report, new landslide zones are emerging annually in the state. This alarming finding highlights the urgent need for mitigation measures to prevent devastating landslides, which have become a recurring menace in Uttarakhands hills. Landslides hit village in Uttarakhand's Chamoli district, several houses damaged The state government has taken steps to address this issue by establishing the Uttarakhand Landslide Mitigation and Management Centre to identify landslide-prone areas and provide sustainable solutions. Additionally, efforts are being made to treat 44 landslide zones permanently between Rishikesh and Rudraprayag. Anoop Nautiyal, founder of the SDC Foundation, emphasised the need for Uttarakhand to strengthen its disaster management and climate action measures, citing the states increasing vulnerability to landslides and climate-related disasters. Speaking to The New Indian Express , Nautiyal said, Our report highlights the increasing landslides during the monsoon season, devastation in Kedarnath, frequent road closures, and new challenges. Nautiyal stressed that Uttarakhand must bolster its disaster management system and address gaps in climate action to mitigate risks posed by its unique geography and climate.
Uttarakhand faces alarming surge in cybercrime; scammers steal Rs 46 lakh daily
DEHRADUN: Uttarakhand is facing an alarming rise in cybercrime, with scammers stealing an astonishing Rs 46 lakh daily from unsuspecting residents. This amounts to a whopping Rs 2 lakh every hour. Navneet Singh Bhullar, Senior Superintendent of Police, Special Task Force, revealed the shocking statistics on cybercrime in Uttarakhand. In a conversation with The New Indian Express, SSP Bhullar stated, In just 290 days, residents of the state have lost a staggering Rs 133 crore to cyber scammers. This figure is alarmingly high, especially considering the state's relatively small size. To put it into perspective, this amount surpasses the total losses incurred due to theft, loot, and dacoity in the state this year. SSP Bhullar further broke down the disturbing numbers: Daily, cyber thieves make off with approximately Rs 46 lakh. Every hour, that figure stands at around Rs 2 lakh. What's more concerning is that about 65 people fall prey to cyber fraud every day. According to sources from the STF cyber cell, Uttarakhand's Cyber Financial Helpline has received more than 19,000 complaints this year. Fortunately, many individuals have successfully recovered a portion of their money through this helpline. According to the cyber cell statistics a total of Rs 24 crore was saved through this helpline since January. In a worrying trend, cyber thugs have consistently updated their strategies over the past decade, adapting to increased awareness about specific scams, according to the STF cyber cell records. Cyber thugs change their tactics every year as awareness about a particular scam increases, says an STF official. The current wave of cybercrimes is dominated by 'digital arrest' and investment-related fraud. A staggering Rs 7 crore was lost by one individual to 'digital arrest' scams, while over 50 complaints have been filed across the state's two cyber police stations. The Dehradun cyber police station has registered 76 cases of fraud exceeding Rs 10 lakh, with most being investment and 'digital arrest' scams. A senior official from the STF investigating cybercrimes revealed that cyber thugs are swindling over Rs 100 crore daily from Indians, translating to a staggering Rs 36,000 to Rs 40,000 crore annually. This alarming figure highlights the growing concern of cybercrime in India.
Uttarakhand to set up seven pine needle briquette units to prevent forest fires
DEHRADUN: Uttarakhand's forest department is gearing up to tackle the frequent forest fires that plague the state's mountainous regions during summer months. To mitigate these fires, the state government has decided to establish seven briquette-pellet units to utilise pine needles, a primary fuel source for forest fires. The Uttarakhand government has instructed officials to identify entrepreneurs for setting up pine needle collection and processing units, a move that's expected to help prevent forest fires. According to government sources, The initiative will provide significant relief in controlling forest fires, as pine needles act as a catalyst during such incidents. Uttarakhand's Forest Minister Subodh Uniyal has announced a plan to tackle forest fires and boost the local economy. In an exclusive conversation with TNIE , Minister Uniyal revealed, We're setting targets for pine needle collection in each pine-covered forest range and establishing at least one briquette/pellet unit in every such range. Minister Uniyal explained that this initiative aims to promote sustainable forest management, reduce wildfire risks, and generate employment opportunities for locals. The dryness and oil content of pine needles makes them instantly catch fire, often resulting in immense losses to biodiversity, forests, environment, and the local economy, added Minister Uniyal. Seven new units will be established across the state to harness pine needles, announced Forest Minister Subodh Uniyal. We've identified entrepreneurs for these units - three in Almora, two in Champawat, and one each in Garhwal and Narendranagar - and agreed to provide the necessary support, Minister Uniyal explained. Uttarakhand's Additional Chief Conservator of Forests, Nishant Verma, has issued a directive to divisional forest officers to boost the utilization of collected pine needles. As per the instructions, the existing units will be motivated to ensure maximum utilization of pine needles, leading to increased production of briquettes, Verma stated. Uttarakhand's devastating forest fires have claimed 10 lives so far this year, according to official data. The tragic toll includes an elderly woman who succumbed to her injuries at AIIMS Rishikesh after bravely attempting to extinguish a blaze threatening her farm. Additionally, three Nepali labourers lost their lives near their workplace in Almora, highlighting the dire consequences of these fires. Uttarakhand's forest fires have been a persistent problem, claiming six lives by May 8, the highest toll since 2016. This year's blazes have ravaged 689.89 hectares of forest land, with 575 incidents reported since November 1, 2023.
Lalkuan-Bandra Superfast Train Service Launched by Uttarakhand CM Dhami
Dehradun (Uttarakhand): Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami inaugurartedthe Lalkuan-Bandra Superfast train from his official residence in Dehradun on Monday through a virtual event. Today, with the blessings of Neem Karoli Baba, we have fulfilled the long-standing demand for train service from Lalkuan to Bandra. I congratulate everyone on this achievement, Dhami said.He noted that the new train service would greatly benefit travelers from Mumbai heading to the Kumaon region, including Haldwani, Almora, and Pithoragarh. I am sincerely grateful to Prime Minister Modi and the Railway Minister for their support, he added. The Chief Minister highlighted that this service would provide devotees visiting places like Baba Kainchi Dham and Jageshwar with better travel options. He expressed optimism about the future of Indian Railways, stating, Under Prime Minister Modi's leadership, we are entering a golden age for the railways. Made in India trains like Vande Bharat represent our self-reliance and modernization. Dhami also mentioned that the dream of connecting the mountains by rail would be realized with the upcoming Rishikesh-Karnprayag rail line, with survey work on the Tanakpur-Bageshwar rail line already completed and construction to begin soon. Efforts will be made to expand rail services from Uttarakhand to major cities like Kashi and Ayodhya. Our double-engine government is implementing many schemes to connect every citizen with the development mainstream, he said. Member of Parliament Ajay Bhatt echoed the sentiment, describing the direct rail service from Lalkuan to Mumbai as a long-awaited demand now fulfilled. This new service will benefit the entire Kumaon region, as well as tourists visiting various religious and scenic sites here, he added. The new train, numbered 22544, will depart Lalkuan on Mondays at 07:45 AM and arrive at Bandra Terminus on Tuesdays at 08:30 AM. It will travel through major stations such as Rudrapur City, Rampur, Moradabad, Ghaziabad, Hazrat Nizamuddin, Mathura, Kota, Vadodara, and Surat. On its return journey, it will leave Bandra Terminus on Tuesdays at 11:00 AM and reach Lalkuan on Wednesdays at 01:15 PM. For passenger convenience, the train will feature one 2 AC coach, two 3 AC coaches, three AC economy class coaches, six sleeper class coaches, and four general class coaches. All coaches are LHB, ensuring safety and comfort for passengers. Know the New Train Ticket Booking Rules: Advance Reservation Period Cut to 60 Days Diwali, Chhath Puja: Special Trains Announced, Check Details Here
Leopard terror grips Uttarakhand village; Schools shut for 3 days, exams postponed
DEHRADUN: Tehri district's Bhilgana block, specifically Patti Gyarah village in Hindaw region, is reeling under leopard fear. Following a recent attack that claimed the life of a teenager, authorities have declared a three-day holiday for primary schools of six villages and postponed mid-term exams. To tackle the situation, a 'Machaan' (elevated platform) has been set up, and sharpshooters deployed to track and contain the rogue leopard. A rogue leopard has struck again, claiming the life of 13-year-old Sakshi, said a forest department official, citing Saturday's tragic incident in Maher village of Hindaw Patti in Tehri Garhwal. Sakshi was the daughter of local resident Virendra Singh Kaintura. The mutilated body of the Sakshi was found approximately 50-60 meters from the attack site, in a nearby thicket. This horrific incident has sent shockwaves through the community, exacerbating existing fears. Uttarakhand has recorded five child fatalities due to leopard attacks across five distinct areas in under a month, with three prior incidents reported in the recent past . Due to the leopard threat, we've declared a three-day holiday from Monday to Wednesday for primary schools in Village Maher, Bhod, and Poornal, as well as the upper secondary school in Anthwal village said Sub-Education Officer Sumer Singh Kaintura. He added, The half-yearly exams scheduled in these schools have been postponed. A new schedule will be announced after the schools reopen, and exams will be conducted accordingly. Forest Ranger Ashish Nautiyal said, After the girl's death, shooters have been deployed on a 'Machan' in the village. We're waiting for the leopard to return to the site, as it usually does after making a kill. Uttarakhand's Chief Wildlife Warden, Ranjan Mishra, urges public awareness to tackle human-wildlife conflicts. Speaking to The New Indian Express , Mishra emphasized, We're focusing on public awareness programs. Just as we follow traffic rules on the road, we must follow co-habiting rules in the forest. He stressed that understanding and respecting wildlife habitats is crucial for peaceful coexistence. By adopting simple precautions and guidelines, we can significantly reduce conflicts, added CWW Mishra. To tackle escalating human-wildlife conflicts, the state forest department has intensified surveillance and patrolling in sensitive hotspot areas, revealed Chief Wildlife Warden Ranjan Mishra.
Dehradun police grants half-day leave to women personnel over 'Karwa Chauth'
DEHRADUN: In a heartwarming gesture, Dehradun Police have granted a half day leave to female police personnel for the first time on the occasion of Karwa Chauth, acknowledging the emotional significance of this festival. Karwa Chauth, a sacred Hindu festival, is celebrated on Sunday with married women observing a rigorous day-long fast, for the well-being and longevity of their husbands. The festival, predominantly observed in North India, holds deep cultural and spiritual significance. Women police officers and staff demonstrate utmost dedication and diligence in discharging their duties, while also balancing their family responsibilities, even in the most challenging situations, said Ajay Singh, Senior Superintendent of Police, Dehradun.