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The Times of India 21 Jan 2025 12:33 am

Zoho CEO Sridhar Vembu's Risk Analysis Post After Paragliding Accident Kills Young Entrepreneur

Jeyesh Ram, the son of Sridhar Vembu's close friends, died in a paragliding accident in Kullu, Manali, on Friday.

NDTV 20 Jan 2025 12:32 pm

After sun sets, abandoned buildings in Mathur MMDA turn hub for anti-socials

CHENNAI: At least 20 buildings in Mathur MMDA, developed in the 90s by the Tamil Nadu Housing Board (TNHB) and the Madras Metropolitan Development Authority (MMDA), continue to remain unused for decades. Intended to house primary and nursery schools, police station, fire station, and electrical substation, these structures are now hotspots for anti-social activities, especially after the sun sets, say residents. Due to TNHBs alleged failure to transfer or sell them to the respective departments or interested buyers, the facilities did not serve their purpose, but remained unused, deteriorating over the years. These buildings, which were meant to educate children and prevent crime, have ironically become hubs for illegal activities, affecting the same children, said M Raja Rajan, president of TNHB Colony Welfare Association. Women residents said that these abandoned structures occupied by anti-social elements have increased safety concerns. Ive been here for over two years, and the situation has worsened last year. Every night, groups of boys aged 15-25 gather in the abandoned school building on my street to consume alcohol. Returning from my night shift at 11:30 pm is terrifying. Sometimes, they ring our doorbell repeatedly, said Kamala (name changed), a 26-year-old IT professional and resident of MMDA 29th Street. bottles strewn outside an abandoned building | Express The old nursery school now converted into a ration shop has no compound wall. Around 20 boys, aged 15-18, often hide behind the building to consume alcohol. Recently, a drunken boy threw stones at an electrical junction box, forcing us to call the police, said Usha B, a resident of First Main Road, MMDA 46th Street, adding that there have been instances where these boys harass women and run away. These abandoned sites have also become garbage dumping grounds, increasing mosquito population and posing health risks. While police have increased patrolling in the area, residents insist on permanent solutions. They urged authorities to demolish these buildings and replace them with functional schools, hospitals, parks, and community halls. Several vacant lands earmarked for purposes such as a theatre, religious spaces, and a market also remain unused. No action has been taken so far to initiate these constructions, said R S Babu, secretary of Mathur MMDA Welfare Association. When contacted, TNHB acknowledged the issue, stating, These structures are nearly 40 years old. We are compiling a list of abandoned buildings in Mathur and Manali. A letter has already been sent to the chief engineer for further action. After consulting higher officials, we will proceed with demolition.

The New Indian Express 19 Jan 2025 8:32 am

Chennai breathes cleaner air this Bhogi

CHENNAI: Chennai witnessed cleaner air during this years Bhogi festivities compared to previous years, according to data from the Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board (TNPCB). Officials attributed the development to enhanced awareness and increased public cooperation leading to the relatively smokeless celebrations this year. On Bhogi day, air quality index (AQI) in Chennai ranged from 92 to 177, classified as Satisfactory to Moderate. The PM2.5 levels averaged between 52 and 111 g/m3, while PM10 concentrations ranged from 118 to 289 g/m3, still exceeding standards but showing improvement compared to last years peaks. In comparison, during 2024 festivities, Chennai endured severe pollution levels with the AQI peaking at 231, classified as Poor under the National Ambient Air Quality Standards. Specific zones such as Manali and Perungudi recorded AQI values between 300-400, deemed Very poor. PM2.5 concentrations spiked as high as 400-500 g/m3, far exceeding the prescribed standard of 60 g/m. This led to a thick smog covering the city, causing widespread respiratory discomfort and disruptions in flight operations, with 20 delays and seven diversions. No flight disruptions were reported at Chennai International Airport this year due to better air quality and favourable weather conditions. The light morning showers ensured the smog disappeared quickly and pollution didnt stay suspended and concentrated in the lower atmosphere. Areas like Anna Nagar recorded a minimum AQI of 131, while Valasaravakkam registered the highest at 270, both significantly better than the Very poor readings of last year. While pollution spikes were observed, particularly in zones like Royapuram and Madhavaram, the overall 24-hour averages for key pollutants like Sulphur Dioxide (SO2) and Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) remained within the prescribed limits of 80 g/m3. A senior TNPCB official attributed the improvement to the boards awareness campaigns, which focussed on discouraging the burning of waste materials. Collaborations with government departments, NGOs and residential welfare associations helped drive home the message. A total of 18 teams were formed to monitor 15 zones of the GCC and three teams were formed to exclusively monitor airport and Pallavaram area. The Commissioner of Police has deputed 30 police personnel for assisting TNPCB officials in night patrolling. The burning incidents increased exponentially after 3 am and prevailed up to 5 am and thereafter stopped by 6 am. Few incidents of burning plastics, tyres and rubbers tubes were noticed and teams strictly instructed them to put out the fire, the official told TNIE.

The New Indian Express 14 Jan 2025 10:56 am

Railways scrap seat upholsteryfound dumped in Sadayankuppam; area chokes owing to waste burning

Scrap upholstery bearing logos of the Railways Department was found piled up in the Sadayankuppam Irular Colony and in a vacant spot close to T.P.P.-Burma Nagar Link Road of Manali Zone (II).

The Hindu 14 Jan 2025 12:36 am

Proactive policing, effective grievance redressal key to overcoming suburban challenges: Avadi CoP Shankar

CHENNAI: Covering the western suburbs of Chennai, the Avadi police commissionerate recently announced a significant reduction in 11 major heads of crime in 2024 compared to the previous year. In an interview with Siddharth Prabhakar, Commissioner ADGP K Shankar discusses in detail the special measures, the peculiar challenges of policing in an industrial suburb, and the upcoming plans. Q: Does Avadi police have special drives for public outreach? We have a public grievance meeting every Wednesday, where we meet citizens and address their issues. However, citizens can meet us at any time during the week in the commissionerate. In fact, at least 8-10 come every day, and all officers, including me, personally meet them. There is also a robust feedback mechanism, where if the issue is not resolved, we question the inspector. The citizens in Avadi have full access to the police regarding grievance redressal. Q: What are the specific focus areas for policing in Avadi? Avadi has a lot of industrial areas like Ambattur, Poonamallee, Red Hills, and Manali. There are also two ports, Ennore and Kattupalli. Though it was earlier largely industrial, now residential areas are also coming up. Avadis traditional issues are rowdyism, extortion from industries, and targeted killings. The challenge is to control these elements and take proper action, as it is detrimental to businesses, traders, contractors, and affects prosperity. Q: What measures have been taken to tackle extortion and murders? Apart from strict action against rowdyism, we have set up a special wing to gather advanced intelligence on these types of activities, groups, and individuals so that proactive steps can be taken to prevent crime. This is how we have been able to reduce murders by 20%. In the Red Hills range, which has industries, murders have been reduced by half, from 18 to 8 over one year. 222 have been detained under Goondas as well. These are indices of our proactive work. We have also picked up old cases against these bad elements. Q: Suburban areas have lower population density with access to highways for an easy getaway. Is this a challenge? Apprehending criminals is tough everywhere. Todays criminals are not localised; they move continuously. He might commit a crime here and, in a few hours, cross the state border or go to a faraway district like Ramanathapuram. For this, we have deployed personnel at toll gates. If offences happen, then the CCTV footage at toll gates can be checked to gather information on the vehicles used. But organised crime can be controlled best by intelligence, which is what we are doing. For instance, if we take proactive action, industrial extortion, targeted murders, etc., can be thwarted. Q: Has Avadi made progress on the CCTV installation like Chennai? We have a centralised command and control centre in Ambattur. All major junctions are covered by CCTVs. We are now planning a range-wise measure to cover all smaller areas and lanes with CCTVs. This is because, after committing crimes, criminals avoid the main junctions and prefer bylanes. So, it is more important that these areas are covered by CCTVs. Q: Avadi is surrounded by state and national highways. How are traffic issues handled? Suburbs have more vehicles and are driven at higher speeds due to the presence of highways. We also have ports in our jurisdiction, and there have been public complaints that people are unable to take their vehicles out due to container traffic obstructing them, especially during school hours. People trying to manoeuvre past these containers also lead to accidents. These are some of the peculiar challenges. To address the container traffic issue, we have tried to earmark dedicated lanes on some roads that are wider for these vehicles. There has been a limited improvement, but local people have had some relief. An issue we face is that the containers stand on roads for days if many ships have arrived at the ports. This creates inconvenience. Q: What measures have been taken to enforce helmets and curb racing? Helmet enforcement in suburbs is slightly more challenging compared to Chennai, as people here are not as inclined to wear them. City people have different habits. In places like Avadi, we dont have an issue. But near Red Hills, when it is strictly enforced, people start resisting. However, we are registering cases without causing too much inconvenience. We had a few cases of bike and auto racing on the Outer Ring Road (ORR) and Tambaram-Puzhal Inner Ring Road (IRR). It usually happens on weekend nights. We have put in place night-time patrols to curb this. Q: What measures have been taken to tackle the drug menace? Ans: We have seized around 1090 kg of ganja, and our seizures of gutkha were the highest, as we seized around 16.5 tonnes from a main organiser. Ganja comes from other states, and we have made sizable arrests and seizures of big consignments, as well as from peddlers. On synthetic drugs, we are trying to identify the source, but it takes time. The general feedback is that consumption of such drugs is more in southern suburbs and Chennai, and is not that prevalent here. Q: How is Avadi tackling the issue of cybercrime? With the rising number of cases, we have added two more inspectors to the cybercrime unit, which had only one earlier. There are more than 300 cases. The cybercrime wing has been given a fortnightly target to recover the (scammed) money and return it to the complainants. Though it might be only a small portion, it is still something. Returning the money to the complainant is the biggest awareness campaign, as people come to know about it. We also post it on social media. Important cases are reviewed, and accused individuals are arrested to break the chain, but such arrests take time. Our data shows that cases of online job scams account for 80% of all such cybercrimes, but digital arrest cases are slowly increasing. In some cases, investigations show that those involved in such cybercrimes, renting out their accounts, are willingly complicit. We try to arrest key individuals in such cases to break the chain. Q: Avadi has a lot of land grab complaints. Any special measures to address that? It is an issue peculiar to suburban areas, as there are many vacant plots. There was lethargy earlier, but now we have a very effective cell after a big revamp. We get a lot of cases of land grab, at least one per day. From last year, inspectors have been instructed to arrest the accused if fabrication of documents and usurpation of land is found. In some cases, the accused are also detained under Goondas. The number of cases, progress of investigation, and filing of chargesheets are reviewed regularly; otherwise, it goes into limbo. In many cases, we have been able to reverse the land grab and return the plot to the original complainant.

The New Indian Express 13 Jan 2025 11:12 pm

Chennai witnesses cleaner air this Bhogi, moderate pollution levels recorded

CHENNAI: Chennai witnessed cleaner air during this year's Bhogi festivities compared to previous years, according to data from the Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board (TNPCB). Officials attributed the development to enhanced awareness campaigns and increased public cooperation leading to the 'relatively' smokeless celebrations this year. On Bhogi day, the air quality index (AQI) in Chennai ranged from 92 to 177, classified as Satisfactory to Moderate. The PM2.5 levels averaged between 52 and 111 g/m3, while PM10 concentrations ranged from 118 to 289 g/m3, still exceeding standards but showing improvement compared to last years peaks. In comparison, during the 2024 festivities, Chennai endured severe pollution levels with the AQI peaking at 231, classified as Poor under the National Ambient Air Quality Standards. Specific zones such as Manali and Perungudi recorded AQI values between 300-400, deemed Very Poor. PM2.5 concentrations spiked as high as 400-500 g/m3, far exceeding the prescribed standard of 60 g/m. This led to a thick smog covering the city, causing widespread respiratory discomfort and disruptions in flight operations, with 20 delays and seven diversions. There were no flight disruptions were reported at Chennai International Airport this year. The light morning showers ensured the smog disappeared quickly and pollution didn't stay suspended and concentrated in the lower atmosphere. Areas like Anna Nagar recorded a minimum AQI of 131, while Valasaravakkam registered the highest at 270, both significantly better than the Very Poor readings of last year. While pollution spikes were observed, particularly in zones like Royapuram and Madhavaram, the overall 24-hour averages for key pollutants like Sulphur Dioxide (SO2) and Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) remained within the prescribed limits of 80 g/m3. A senior TNPCB official attributed the improvement to the board's awareness campaigns, which focused on discouraging the burning of waste materials. Collaborations with government departments, NGOs, and residential welfare associations helped drive home the message. A total of 18 teams were formed to monitor 15 zones of GCC and three teams were formed to exclusively monitor airport and Pallavaram area. The Commissioner of Police has deputed 30 police personnel for assisting the TNPCB officials in night patrolling. The burning incidents' increased exponentially after 3 am and prevailed up to 5 am and thereafter stopped by 6 am. Few incidents of burning plastics, tyres and rubbers tubes were noticed and teams strictly instructed them to put off the fire, the official told TNIE.

The New Indian Express 13 Jan 2025 6:37 pm

Greater Chennai Corporation plans to rebuild narrow bridges across B-canal

CHENNAI: The Greater Chennai Corporation has floated tenders for the demolition and reconstruction of bridges across the Buckingham Canal connecting ECR and OMR at Kottivakkam, Palavakkam and Thoraipakkam. The project, estimated to cost `16.87 crore, aims to replace the nearly 15-year-old deteriorated structures to improve traffic flow and ensure safety. According to the tender document, the bridges will be rebuilt at three locations Venkatesapuram to Elango Nagar in Kottivakkam; Kamaraj Salai to Veeramani Salai in Palavakkam; and Pandian Street to Anna Nagar in Thoraipakkam. The new bridges will have dual carriageways, footpaths, crash barriers and handrails for safety and convenience. The old bridges now serve as vital links for thousands of commuters travelling between OMR and ECR. However, for the past two months, heavy vehicle movement has been suspended on the structures due to safety concerns over the aging infrastructure, sources said. Ward 181 councillor D Viswanathan said, While the old bridges are quite narrow, the new bridges will be wider. During last months council meeting, a resolution for the reconstruction of these bridges was approved, along with plans for rebuilding other small bridges across the Otteri Nullah and Virugambakkam canal. GCC has also invited tenders to construct a road overbridge to replace the level crossing (LC) No. 2A along Ennore High Road near Tondiarpet at a cost of `38.27 crore under the design, engineering, procurement and construction method. According to a GCC official, While the corporation has initiated work on LC No. 2B on Manali High Road, the construction of RoB at LC No. 2A has been eagerly awaited by residents in Tondiarpet and Korukkupet. With tenders now floated, construction work will commence soon. The proposed RoB has been a long-pending (over 50 years) demand of residents of Tondiarpet and Korukkupet. Currently, commuters face long delays due to oil freight trains passing near the LC No. 2A. Residents said the unpredictable movement of oil tankers on tracks often results in commuters waiting for hours. Even during emergencies, we are forced to wait until the trains pass over, said K Purushothaman, a resident.

The New Indian Express 13 Jan 2025 10:06 am

Photos: Fresh snowfall in Manali

Manali: Manalis Solang Valley recently experienced fresh snowfall, attracting tourists to its stunning winter scenery. However, heavy snow caused traffic jams in Manali. Also ReadPhotos: Heavy snowfall in J&K Manali: Tourists visit Solang Valley after fresh snowfall, in Manali, Sunday, Jan. 12, 2025. (PTI Photo) Manali: Tourists stuck in a trafiic jam after fresh snowfall, Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 12 Jan 2025 11:11 pm

Air quality in Chennai improved by 43 per cent, says report

CHENNAI: Chennai may have made progress in its fight against air pollution, as per an analysis by environmental think tank EnviroCatalysts. The report states that the citys annual average PM2.5 levels have dropped from 49 g/m3 in 2017, the baseline year for the National Clean Air Programme (NCAP), to 28 g/m3 in 2024, marking a 43% improvement in air quality. However, insufficient monitoring stations and data gaps continue to raise concerns. Ideally, a city of Chennais size should have 30 continuous ambient air quality monitoring stations (CAAQMS). However, it currently has only nine. Only seven of these nine stations had data for the full year of 2024. The remaining two in Ennore and Manali, both industrial regions, didnt have data for nine and seven months respectively. The analysis also reveals uneven progress across Chennais neighbourhoods. Alandur Bus Depot reported the highest annual PM2.5 concentration at 45 g/m3, while Kodungaiyur recorded the lowest at 13 g/m3. Four stations reported concentrations at or below 25 g/m3, meeting Indias National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS), which set the annual PM2.5 limit at 40 g/m3. With this, however, Chennai has achieved the NCAPs set goal of reducing pollution levels by 40% by 2024. Experts believe the city must now target WHOs interim standard of 15 g/m3 and eventually strive for the guideline value of 5 g/m3 to ensure healthier air for its residents. Sunil Dahiya, founder of EnviroCatalysts, said, No doubt Chennai has made some progress, but these numbers do not represent the entire city since the number of CAAQMS are less compared to other metro cities. But given the challenges posed by industrial emissions, vehicular pollution, and high levels of fuel combustion, these results are remarkable, and being a coastal city helps as pollutants get dispersed quickly. Dahiya pointed out that cities like Delhi, which struggle with annual PM2.5 levels nearing 100 g/m3, can learn from Chennais efforts. He added that better progress could be achieved through stricter industrial emission standards, modernisation of public transportation, and a transition away from fossil fuels in the energy and transport sectors. These measures could help Chennai meet WHOs interim and long-term air quality targets. Prabhakaran Veerarasu of Poovulagin Nanbargal, however, warned against removing Chennai from the NCAP list, arguing that doing so could disrupt the flow of resources critical for further improvement, such as air quality monitoring infrastructure and pollution control initiatives. Prabhakaran said the government must continue financing air quality management programmes and expand the network of monitoring stations to ensure comprehensive and accurate data collection. He highlighted Chennais unique opportunity to become the first Indian city to meet WHO air quality guidelines by 2030, given its geographical advantages and current progress.

The New Indian Express 10 Jan 2025 9:46 am

Three arrested for beating man to death over argument in Manali new town

CHENNAI: The Manali New Town police have arrested three men for allegedly beating to death another man over an argument at Napalayam on Wednesday morning. The arrested men, E Prasad alias Konai (25), S Akilan (25) and G Rajendra Kumar (48), were sent for judicial remand. Around 9 am on Wednesday, the police found the body of the deceased man, S Vignesh (29). Inquiries revealed that as he was talking with the gang, an argument broke out between them after Vignesh made derogatory comments about Akilans sister. The trio then allegedly beat Vignesh to death.

The New Indian Express 9 Jan 2025 7:55 am

GCC clears debris from Velachery MRTS road

CHENNAI: The Greater Chennai Corporation has begun clearing the construction and demolition (C&D) waste dumped illegally along the Perungudi-Velachery MRTS road. The move follows an article titled All efforts go waste as debris dumping continues on Perungudi-Velachery road, published in TNIE on January 4. S Kumararaja, president of Green Velachery said, The GCC has cleared the debris in interior streets of Annai Indira Nagar and has started work on MRTS road stretch. We hope they will clear it entirely. Meanwhile, GCC has initiated a C&D waste cleanup drive across seven zones in the city by deploying 59 vehicles. Mayor R Priya, on Tuesday, flagged off these vehicles at the Ripon building. The zones covered in this phase include Tondiarpet, Royapuram, Thiru Vi Ka Nagar, Anna Nagar, Teynampet, Kodambakkam and Adyar. The drive, set to conclude within two weeks, employs eight bobcat vehicles, 15 tipper lorries, 15 excavators among others. The debris collected from these zones will be transported to disposal sites in Perungudi and Kodungaiyur. In second phase, the works will be carried out in the eight zones including Thiruvottiyur, Manali, Madhavaram, Ambattur, Valasaravakkam, Alandur, Perungudi, and Sholinganallur, said an official release. The GCCs solid waste management department has been conducting mass cleanup drives since August, targeting public spaces such as bus routes, interior roads, parks, burial grounds, bus shelters. It has now brought in removal of illegal construction debris in its ambit, ensuring the citys cleanliness. However, Speaking to TNIE, a DMK councillor said, While GCC spends significant resources on private contractors to keep the city clean, these mass cleaning drives through which tonnes of waste are collected raise questions as to whether the contractors are regularly clearing the waste. A corporation official from Zone 13 told TNIE, Though the clearing process has begun, it is a difficult task to prevent the illegal dumping of debris here.

The New Indian Express 8 Jan 2025 9:32 am

Train link in J&K to be extended to border dists: Sinha

SRINAGAR: Ahead of direct train connectivity between Kashmir and Delhi, the train service in J&K will be further extended to border town of Uri and Kupwara in north Kashmir and border districts of Poonch and Rajouri in Jammu region. It will connect the Line of Control (LoC) with the rail link. Lt Governor Manoj Sinha said Detailed Project Report (DPR) is under consideration for new railway lines. For Jammu and Kashmir, Indian Railways is spearheading a new era of development and integration. The prestigious Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link (USBRL) will seamlessly connect Kashmir to Kanyakumari which will boost tourism, trade, and employment opportunities in the region, Sinha said. He said several transformative projects are in the pipeline for Jammu and Kashmir. The extension of the rail link to the border town of Uri and border districts will generate employment for the locals and improve connectivity. The link to Uri and border districts would also help in the mobility of the troops deployed at the LoC and other forward areas of J&K. It would help with quick transportation of troops and military hardware. The L-G also said that DPR is also under examination for the new line between Pathankot-Leh (664kms), Bilaspur-Manali-Leh (489kms) and doubling of Baramulla-Banihal line. By linking key towns and regions, these projects promise to unlock the regions untapped potential and boost local economies, he said. Meanwhile, CM Omar Abdullah said creation of Jammu Railway division is a historic moment. He allayed fears of Jammu that it would suffer losses due to direct train connectivity between Kashmir and Delhi. I want to assure people that rail connectivity to Kashmir will benefit Jammu. It will increase trade, tourism and connectivity of Jammu, he said. Maintaining that trade and industry in J&K would benefit from train connectivity, Omar said job opportunities will increase with the new railway division in Jammu.

The New Indian Express 7 Jan 2025 7:13 am

Himachal likely to receive fresh snowfall, rainfall from Jan 2

Mid and high hill areas of Himachal Pradesh are expected to receive fresh snowfall and rainfall from January 2, officials said on Wednesday, while plains and low hills are expected to remain dry. As per the meteorological department, the state is expected to receive snowfall from January 4 to 7 with heavy rainfall on January 5 and 6. Mid and high hill areas are expected to receive fresh snowfall and rainfall from January 2 while plains and low hill areas are expected to remain dry. Meanwhile, the weather was mostly dry across the state during the past 24 hours. The minimum temperature in Shimla was recorded at 7.6 degrees Celsius, Dharamshala at 5.9 degrees Celsius, Manali at 2.4 degrees Celsius, Bhuntar at 2.9 degrees Celsius, Kalpa at minus 3.8 degrees Celsius, Nahan at 6.3 degrees Celsius, Kasauli at 9.2 degrees Celsius, Una at 4.4 degrees Celsius, Kangra at 5.2 degrees Celsius and Mandi at 17.9 degrees Celsius. With a 21.4 degrees Celsius maximum temperature, Sundernagar in Mandi district was the hottest place in the state while Tabo village in tribal district Lahaul and Spiti was the coldest as it recorded minus 16.7 C minimum temperature.

Deccan Chronicle 2 Jan 2025 12:48 am

Not Shimla or Manali, OYOs Ritesh Agarwal surprised by the hill stations that took the lead in New Year bookings

OYO Rooms' founder, Ritesh Agarwal, has revealed that several lesser-known hill stations and spiritual destinations saw a dramatic surge in bookings this New Year. Locations like Coorg and Mussoorie experienced notable growth, while spiritual sites like Shirdi and Ajmer also attracted record numbers of travellers. OYO's global bookings increased by 58% compared to 2023, with over 10 lakh users on New Year's Eve. The company also posted a profit, buoyed by its acquisition of G6 Hospitality.

The Economic Times 1 Jan 2025 2:11 pm

India's Glorious Start to 2025: Stunning Sunrise Welcomes the New Year

New Delhi:: India stepped into 2025 with the enchanting hues of the New Years first sunrise, spreading warmth and optimism across the nation. From the easternmost states to the heart of the country, people welcomed the dawn with high hopes for a brighter, more fulfilling year ahead. The breathtaking first sunrise of 2025 was captured across various regions, from the serene landscapes of Uttarakhand to the bustling coasts of Tamil Nadu. Social media platforms were flooded with stunning visuals shared by people from all corners of the country, showcasing mesmerizing views that truly marked a magnificent start to the year. In Maharashtra, the Gateway of India and the iconic Raj Bhavan in Mumbai offered some of the most picturesque views. The golden rays illuminating the sky symbolized new beginnings, inspiring optimism and fresh possibilities for the year ahead. Nationwide Celebrations Ring in 2025 As 2024 bid its farewell, Indians across states indulged in overnight festivities, welcoming the New Year with joy and fervor. Major cities like Delhi hosted grand celebrations at hotspots such as Hauz Khas, Connaught Place, and Lajpat Nagar, where large gatherings were managed under robust security by the Delhi Police. Cultural programs, live music events, and dazzling firework displays added sparkle to the occasion. The Golden Temple in Amritsar witnessed devoted crowds, while coastal regions like Mumbais Juhu Beach and Marine Drive brimmed with visitors eager to witness the fireworks. Tourist destinations like Manali in Himachal Pradesh and Thiruvananthapuram in Kerala came alive with street celebrations, music, and dancing. In West Bengal, residents lit up the night with mobile phone lights, creating a unique festive atmosphere. Leaders Extend New Year Greetings Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Droupadi Murmu extended heartfelt wishes to the nation, emphasizing optimism, unity, and progress in the year ahead. Happy New Year 2025! May this year bring all new opportunities, success, & endless joy. May all be blessed with wonderful health and prosperity, Narendra Modi Modi shared on X. President Murmu echoed similar sentiments, writing, Wishing everyone a very Happy New Year! May the year 2025 bring joy, prosperity and harmony to all! Let us renew our commitment to work together for a brighter, more inclusive, and sustainable future for India and the world. A Year of Renewed Hope With celebrations in full swing and inspiring messages from leaders, Indias first day of 2025 stood as a testament to the countrys resilience and unity. The golden sunrise, shared joyfully across social media, captured the nations collective spirit of hope, positivity, and a shared vision for a prosperous future.

News Track 1 Jan 2025 10:10 am

In Manali, industrial pollution remains the foremost worry

This industrial as well as residential area is home to several businesses, including petroleum, petrochemical, and fertilizer units. While residents continue to worry about pollution, many want better roads, water supply, more bus services, and health infrastructure

The Hindu 29 Dec 2024 11:11 pm

New Year Eve 2025: Best places to visit in India for an unforgettable celebration

Celebrate New Year's Eve 2025 in India with diverse options including Goa's beach parties, Mumbai's nightlife, Jaipur's royal events, Udaipur's lakeside beauty, and more. Whether you seek tranquility in Kerala, a spiritual start in Rishikesh, snow in Manali, or a beach paradise in the Andaman Islands, India offers the perfect destination for everyone.

The Economic Times 28 Dec 2024 7:35 pm

Video: Man Jumps Out As Truck Skids On Icy Road In Manali, Falls Into Valley

Himachal Pradesh has been witnessing heavy snowfall this month, turning the state into a winter wonderland but has also brought many miseries to locals and tourists.

NDTV 28 Dec 2024 11:34 am

Top Staycation spots in India to visit this New years eve

As 2024 draws to a close, its time to think about the New years eve. Some of us have it all planned, but some of us stay confused till the end. What to do, where to go? So if you are one of those, then we have the ideas for you. And if you are looking for a cozy, comfy, peaceful stay away from the noisy, glittery celebrations, we have something for you. A staycation will be the best pick for you, a vacation far away from all the chaos which is rightly referred to a homestay. Check out this curated list of affordable places from all over India, for an NYE stay- The Khyber Himalayan resort & spa, Gulmarg (Kashmir) The first spot is right in the valley of Kashmir, that feels like a stay in heaven. Breathtaking views, luxurious feel, and the mountain hospitality exactly what you need. Amidst all the snow and cold winter vibes, have a warm stay at this resort. It is Indias only luxury ski-resort situated at an altitude of 8,825 ft. You can experience the best of winters and have an unforgettable time with fine dining, wellness and experiential celebrations. The star attractions include the all seasonal pool which is temperature controlled and the dining experiences at Clove, Brava, Nouf, the pop up restaurant Niku, the intimate atmosphere at Calabash and the Chai ki Chuski at Chaikash. Slow Garden, Leh (Ladakh) The lush boutique property has a vintage charm with a history of 50 years. As the name, this lovely retreat steps you into a slow life in the Himalayan air and fruit orchards. You will witness the blend of modern comfort with the Ladakhi tradition. Though you wont be able to enjoy apples and apricots this time of the year, yet it would be a blissful stay here. The place offers a cozy community room, three clusters of stay- Duplex, Annexe and the main villa and meals with the culinary delight of local meals and flavors. You have an easy access to the local market, heritage walk, monasteries and the Central Asian museum. Infinity sky Glamps, Manali (Himachal Pradesh) A New years eve in Manali is the best treat. Still, to avoid the flock of visitors and enjoy your stay, this place is just for you. It is the first glass igloo in Manali and the most popular too. There is a private open air Jacuzzi where you can enjoy spectacular views of the place, fireplace with gazebo and hammock with tree deck. There is a variety of cuisines available, plus it can be customized. A friendly accommodation amidst nature right in the lap of Himalayas, just a few kms away from Hidimba Devi temple. Wildflower hall, Shimla (Himachal Pradesh) If you want to experience snowfall this New Year, the Oberoi hotels have got the best hospitality in town. The Wildflower hall is located at an altitude of 2,515 m the place was the residence of Lord Kitchener, the commander in chief of the British army. It feels like a grand stately home, offering a welcoming lounge, luxurious accommodation, snooker and billiards room, indoor and al fresco dining, personalized spa experience, outdoor sports and a spacious book stacked library. The Wildflower hall is known to be the best resort in Shimla. Gadeni Stays, Naukuchiatal (Uttarakhand) Waking up in mountains, gazing at a serene sunrise is what everyone yearns for. The one of a kind, A- frame cottage and the Cuckoo cabin is worth a try. The location of the place allows you an easy reach to nearby attraction and outdoor activities like paragliding, hiking and boating, basically to explore everything. It is situated near the Naukuchiatal lake, near to Nainital, Bhimtal and Haldwani. Do not miss the outdoor barbeque grill. Aura life, Chandigarh (Punjab) Aura life is a contemporary villa spread in 3 acres of farm 25 minutes from Chandigarh in the quiet land of Punjab. It offers spacious bedrooms, private pool, lush garden, living space and a resting vibe. You can opt for pottery session, enjoy the farm outside, get to know the herbs and just feel one with the nature. Wildernest Nature resort, Chorla Ghats (Goa) Looking for something serene and simply eco, then visit the Wildernest Nature resort. And guess what, it is so naturally aesthetic and promotes eco- tourism. The resort spread over 5 acres has 18 cottages, an ayurvedic rejuvenation center, an ionized infinity pool that uses minimal chlorine. Plus, it offers the best local cuisine. The resort has protected forests of the region and has helped in tackling poaching. You feel close to nature, observing the happenings around. The activities you will love to are Foot trails in the North Western Ghats of India, climbing the Machans, Pottery and Art studio, drive to off the road destinations, and a chance encounter with other species of nature. Saffronstays Kairos Zeus, Karjat (Mahrashtra) For an enhanced holiday experience, this Greek Villa is the perfect spot. It stays untouched, comforting and brings the warmth of the home. The villa has luxurious private spaces, local delicacies and the major attraction is the Greek style pool villa. It is located near Camp max, which has accommodation with a private pool. Saffronstays is known to be the hidden gem close to the concrete jungles with picturesque visuals to capture. Ayatana resort, Coorg (Karnataka) For all the luxury and serenity, you got to visit the Ayatana resort. Located in the hill station of Coorg, the resort reconnects you to nature. It offers the Standard cottage, Suite cottage and Presidential suite. Those who are looking for the ultimate adrenaline rush, you have an access to trekking, ziplining, rope course, off road safari and much more. With its unique design and architecture, the place is the exclusive deal for a celebratory holiday. Gratitude heritage, Pondicherry Get into the Franco-tamil spirit of Pondicherry, witness the most of the seaside town at the Gratitude heritage. Strictly addressed as homestay, the place is a Category 11 heritage building which has been restored. It is assumed to be 200 years old, but has been restored just three years back. The place just embraces you with the joy and comfort of a real home. It is comforting and healing at the same time. The raw and authentic architecture is all the same till today. Zostel, Varkala (Kerala) The sea facing luxurious A-frame cabin with private plunge pool is worth the hype. Zostel, Varkala is surrounded by coconut trees on its sides and is facing the Arabian sea. The rooftop with patio loungers and space to do your work, rooms and balconies, a veranda offer splendid views. You can try surfing, visit Ponumthuru island, black beach, Kappil beach, Jatayu Earths center, Kollam and Kovalam. With this, we wrap our section of the staycations that feel more like homes. If you have that laid-back vibe this New Year, then pack your bags and simply go for a stay here. And you have a long list ready, choose any of these places from different parts of India, and you wont be left disappointed.

News Track 27 Dec 2024 6:10 pm

Tourists in Manali Face Troubles Amid Heavy Snowfall

HYDERABAD: Tourists visiting Manali and nearby areas are grappling with challenges due to heavy snowfall on Tuesday, though no major issues have been reported, according to local tour guide Velpanuri Rasool. The weather has changed drastically. It was sunny till December 21 but heavy snowfall from December 22 had affected areas like Solang Valley and the road from Bunta to Kasol. The snowfall from to the Atal Tunnel has been heavy. Solang Valley and nearby areas are covered in snow, Rasool said. There are no landslides and tourists from Hyderabad are not facing any serious issues. However, police have restricted the entry of large vehicles for safety reasons. Police are not allowing big vehicles from Bunta to Kasol, leaving many tourists waiting for clearance, Rasool explained. Those in smaller vehicles are still able to travel. A group of 12 tourists shared that, despite the heavy snowfall, the trip has remained enjoyable. In the evenings, the temperature drops to minus-5 Celsius, but it has not caused major disruptions, they said. A tourist from Hyderabad described the snowfall as an unexpected delight. We are still enjoying it despite the road issues. The Christmas effect over the last few days has been wonderful. We are heading back tomorrow, but this has been a memorable trip, he said. Local travel agencies in Hyderabad noted that most bookings for Manali are made a month in advance. However, over the past 10 to 15 days, bookings have slowed due to the current weather conditions. Many are now reconsidering Manali as a travel destination due to the snowfall. People sharing the recent snowfall experience in the X account : Winter, snow mountains, wooden flames, a group of friends, and Bajre Ki Roti (pearl millet bread). #mountainstories #manali #snowfall #bajrekiroti #wintervibes @sufirunner Snow-capped mountains look beautiful. #Kullu #Manali #HimachalPradesh @GemsHimachal Celebrating Xmas eve in Manali. #MerryChristmas #xmaseve #ChristmasEve #Manali #Snowfall @skyneenu

Deccan Chronicle 25 Dec 2024 12:24 am

Despite Manali Traffic Nightmare, People Enjoy Snowfall In Himachal Pradesh

Travellers could not help but admire the serene beauty of Himachal Pradesh even amid the traffic jam chaos

NDTV 24 Dec 2024 3:45 pm

Himachal Pradesh's snow-covered serenity awes social amid Manali's traffic woes, watch viral videos

Himachal Pradesh's capital, Shimla, known as the Queen of Hills, experienced its second snowfall of the season on Monday. The Shimla office of the India Meteorological Department (IMD) had forecasted light snowfall for the region. Snowfall was also reported in nearby areas, including Kufri and Nar

DNA India 24 Dec 2024 1:54 pm

10 upcoming unique winter festivals in India that are too good to be missed!

The vibrant culture of India is full of celebrations and festivals. Even at the end of the year, during the winter season there are plenty of deep-rooted customs and traditions carried out across India. If you are planning an outing for Christmas and New year, then these winter festivals are a go to destination. After getting to know these, you will regret skipping any, so block your calendars from December end until March. Celebrate the culturally immersive festivals of the Indian landscape and experience the magic in winters: Rann Utsav, Gujarat The one of a kind festival held in the vast white barren land of Kutch, the Rann Mahotsav is an unforgettable treat. The festival has begun from 1 st November 2024 and will continue till 28 th February 2025. Over the years, it has now grown to a 100- day event. The Rann Mahotsav showcases music, dance and culture with some thrilling activities of sport. And if you want peace, there are yoga and meditation programs arranged. And nothing can beat the spectacular views of the White Rann and the full moon nights. Cochin carnival, Kerala The 41 st Cochin Carnival is continuing in full spree since December 8, 2024. It will end on the last day of the year on the night of 31 st December with the burning of the huge statue of the old man, Pappanji. The two-week festivities include a cultural blend of traditions with modernity. It is much awaited among the locals and visitors. There is music, dance, cultural performances showcasing art and various sports competitions. The new addition this year is the introduction of the robo-electric elephants that celebrates innovation and tradition together. It will definitely keep you hitched until the New year! Poush Mela, West Bengal The Poush Mela is all set to begin today and will continue till December 26, 2024 in Shantiniketan, West Bengal. The festival is celebrated to mark the harvest season in the region. It celebrates the Bengali culture and heritage with traditional folk music (the baul and kirtan), dance performances along with local delicacies and hand crafted art. Nearly 1500 stalls have been constructed for the fair. Poush Mela is a platform that encourages local performers and artisans and promotes their innate talents. Sunburn festival, Goa Why not end the year on a musical note with the Sunburn fest in Goa? It is the largest music festival held in Asia, ready to take place from 28 th December 2024 to 30 th December 2024. On the music of worlds top electronic artists and DJs, immerse yourself into dance, energy, food and drinks. And if you were there at the 2023 event, then do not miss a chance to be at Sunburn 2024. Its not only a big thing among the natives, but even visitors from abroad wait for it! Winter festival at Mount Abu, Rajasthan If you are planning to visit Rajasthan for the New year, then make sure you are a part of the Winter festival at Mount Abu from 29 th till the 31 st of December. On the height of Aravalli hills, you will experience the magical culture and heritage of Rajasthan. The activities to look out for include: Shobha Yatra, Rajasthani folk performances, adventure activities like Rappelling, boat race, trekking and a lot more. Do not miss it for anything! Manali Winter Carnival, Himachal Pradesh If you are planning to go to the mountains, then Manali it is. Why not ring in the New year amidst the festive fervor in Manali! For, the Winter carnival is approaching near. It is an annual event of the city that began in the year 1977. With the festival, the city welcomes the New year with the traditional joy and exquisite culture. It celebrates the winters, promotes tourism during the season and brings the tourists and locals together. The events you can be a part of: Skiing and paragliding, food festivals, Carnival parade, Bollywood dance, Live concert and much more. The five- day festival will begin from January 02, 2025. International Kite festival, Gujarat The event will take place for three days from January 11 to January 14, 2025 during the festival of Uttarayan when the blue sky is painted with thousands of colorful kites. It is organized at the Sabarmati riverfront in Ahemdabad. Major attractions at the International Kite festival are: A theme pavilion that tells the history of tourist destinations and the kites, the kite flying, handicraft market and refreshment stalls. You can celebrate the festival of kites anywhere, but nothing like in Ahemdabad. Jaipur Literature festival, Rajasthan The greatest literary event of the year is back again. The event will begin on 30 th January 2025 and conclude on 3 rd February 2025. The inaugural year of JLF was 2006. You can witness your favorite writers and poets right in front of you. And the best part is that the event is absolutely free, not ticketed. The JLF International is also conducted in different cities around the world. Celebrate books, ideasall of literature at the JLF! Jaisalmer Desert festival, Rajasthan In the heart of the Thar, 42 kms away from Jaisalmer the annual cultural event i.e. the Maru Mahotsav is held. The three- day extravaganza celebrates Rajasthani culture and the beauty of the golden sand. It is known for the Rajasthani folk music, and the mesmerizing dance forms like the Ghoomar and Kalbeliya dance. The star attraction is the camel parade. Apart from these, what draws attention is the turban tying contest, mustache competition and the camel race. Your February month can be a delight in Thar! Goa carnival, Goa This is gonna be a real worthy trip for you. Four days from March 1, 2024 to March 4, 2024the event is a blast. Also known as Carnaval, Intruz and Entrado, this is unlike anything you will ever see. Colorful parades with dramatic costumes, evening balls, theatre performances and all day fun on the streets makes it a vibrant multi-cultural event. The Goa carnival is around 450- year old, like a tradition embedded in the culture itself. the event starts from Panaji, travelling to Vasco de gama, Mapusa and Margao. The most unusual event you will come across is the Assoltes, you will know why when you will have to pay for a treat! With this, we are wrapped up with the section of the unique winter festivals in India. In case, you have missed the early December events, do not worry, there is so much more of Winters still left. And it will continue till March, its unmissable!

News Track 24 Dec 2024 1:11 pm

1,500 vehicles stranded near Atal Tunnel amid heavy snowfall in Himachal; all tourists rescued

CHANDIGARH: Due to heavy snowfall, around 1,500 vehicles were stranded between Solang and the Atal Tunnel on the Manali-Leh highway in Himachal Pradesh. Rescue operations have been successfully completed, with all tourists evacuated. As of today, 174 roads, including three national highways, remain blocked in the state due to icy road surface conditions. Sources reported that a fresh spell of heavy snowfall in Manali yesterday left 1,500 vehicles stuck, stranding tourists for hours at Dhundi and at both the north and south portals of the Atal Tunnel. With a long traffic jam worsening the situation, the state police launched a rescue operation, shifting all tourists to safer locations. The rescue teams worked tirelessly throughout the night, assisting drivers in navigating their vehicles and ensuring the safety of all passengers. Most of the stranded vehicles were returned to Manali from the Lahaul side by late night. The rescue operation started at 2 PM yesterday and completed at 10 AM today, said a senior police official. It is learnt that most of the stranded vehicles were tourist cars, many of which were not equipped for snowy road conditions. Civil authorities, along with police officials from the district administration, were present at the site to coordinate rescue efforts. Authorities have advised tourists to travel in 4x4 vehicles designed for snowy terrains and equipped with snow chains for better traction. According to data from the state emergency operation centre, the total number of roads blocked in the hill state as of today stands at 174, including three national highways. Of these, 89 roads are blocked in Shimla district, 44 in Kinnaur, 25 in Mandi, two national highways in Kullu, one in Lahaul and Spiti, six roads in Kangra, three in Una, and one in Chamba district. All roads have been closed due to icy surface conditions. Earlier, Shimla was blanketed in a pristine sheet of snow, bringing hope and joy to the city. The snowfall, which began after a two-week gap since the first snowfall on 8 December, has not only delighted visitors but also rejuvenated the spirits of the local tourism industry, which has been struggling to recover from losses inflicted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The New Indian Express 24 Dec 2024 12:49 pm

Heavy snowfall in Himachal's Manali, 700 stranded tourists rescued

According to officials, around 1,000 vehicles were stuck in a long traffic jam, prompting police to launch a rescue operation

The Hindu 24 Dec 2024 10:27 am

Himachal Snowstorm: Over 1,000 vehicles stranded, 700 tourists rescued amid blizzard in Manali

Himachal Pradesh witnessed contrasting scenes as heavy snowfall in Manali caused massive traffic disruptions, leaving around 1,000 vehicles stuck and 700 tourists rescued by authorities. Meanwhile, Shimla, adorned in fresh snow, enjoyed a surge in tourism, with visitors extending their stays to soak in the wintry charm. The snowfall has reignited hopes for the local tourism industry, offering a much-needed boost after years of pandemic-related struggles. Tourists described their experience as once-in-a-lifetime.

The Economic Times 24 Dec 2024 7:35 am

Manali Snowstorm | Snowstorm paralyzes Manali; Over 100 Vehicles Stuck, Almost 700 Evacuated

A new wave of snowfall has transformed Shimla and Manali into gorgeous winter wonderlands, bringing swarms of tourists eager to experience the icy splendor. However, the season's greatest snowfall has caused considerable difficulties in Manali, leaving over 1,000 vehicles trapped between Solang Nala and the Atal Tunnel. n18oc_breaking-newsNews18 Mobile App - https://onelink.to/desc-youtube

News18 23 Dec 2024 11:42 pm

Snowfall in Himachal brings cheer to tourists, orange alert issued

CHANDIGARH: The second light snowfall of the season has brought cheers to the local people and the tourists visiting Shmila, Kullu-Manali, Kinnaur and Lahaul-Spiti districts on Monday. An orange alert has been issued by the meteorological department in Bilaspur, Una, Hamirpur and Mandi districts for four days beginning Monday. The met department has also predicted light rain and snowfall at a few places in the mid and higher hills till Thursday. The light snow started in the morning at some places in the capital of the hill state and soon it turned heavy. The tourists who are in the hill town for Christmas were delighted and were seen dancing in the snow. Also tourists spots of Kufri and Narkanda besides higher reaches including Kharapathar, Chaurdhar and Chanshal witnessed snowfall. There was moderate snowfall at many places in the districts of, Kullu-Manali, Kinnaur and Lahaul and Spiti. Meanwhile, the lower regions of both the districts are witnessing light drizzling. As per the weather department, snow is likely to continue in Shimla and adjoining areas in the next few hours. The weather department has forecast a cold wave at many places in the state with rain and snow in mid and higher reaches on Monday, Tuesday, Friday and Saturday. A yellow warning for dense fog over parts of the Bakra Dam reservoir area and Balh valley in Mandi has been issued from Tuesday to Thursday and thick ground frost is expected in isolated parts of the lower hills during this period as per IMD. In Mandi it was cloudy throughout the day with temperatures dropping drastically. Tabo was coldest in the state at minus 10.6 degrees Celsius while Sumdo, Kusumseri and Kalpa recorded minus 5.3 degrees Celsius, minus 3.7 degrees Celsius and minus 2.5 degrees Celsius, respectively. The fresh snowfall in the upper regions is expected to attract more tourists, particularly those looking to indulge in winter sports and enjoy the picturesque snow-clad mountains. The hoteliers in Kullu-Manali and Shimla who have been struggling with a sluggish season are pinning their hopes on the snow to kick start tourism. As snowfall intensifies, locals and the hospitality industry anticipate a boost in the number of visitors, which could bring in significant economic benefits. Shimla Hotel and Tourism Stakeholders Association president M K Seth said that that there are heavy bookings for Christmas and over 30 percent advance booking for New Year.

The New Indian Express 23 Dec 2024 6:26 pm

Defence Ministry recommends MoRTH approval for Bhubhu Jot tunnel in Himachal

CHANDIGARH: The Union Ministry of Defence has recommended the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) for approval of the Bhubhu Jot tunnel in Himachal Pradesh as an alternative route to Leh-Ladakh to be designated as a project of strategic importance. The Ministry of Defence highlighted the critical role the highway and tunnel would play, significantly enhancing the operational readiness of the armed forces in forward areas. Apart from its strategic significance, the tunnel was expected to bring substantial socio-economic benefits to the region and budgetary provisions for the project will now be made accordingly. Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu said that the he path for the construction of the much-awaited Bhubu Jot Tunnel in Himachal Pradesh has been cleared and he reaffirmed the state governments unwavering commitment to the Bhubu Jot Tunnel project. I personally met the Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on October 25 to request prioritization of this project while considering its strategic importance. The issue was also raised with Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari. The construction of this tunnel would be a milestone for the development of the state, he said. The proposed Bhubu Jot Tunnel would reduce the distance between Kangra and Kullu by 55 kilometers once it is completed, the distance between Kullu and Dharamsala or Pathankot will be reduced. The road will begin from Kullu and join the Mandi-Pathankot National Highway at Ghatasni via Lag Valley, Bhubu Jot and Shilh-Badhwaniand and will deliver immense benefits to the local population and boosting tourism in the region thereby strengthening the economy of the people. The state government was prioritizing tunnel construction to enhance road connectivity, promote sustainable development and minimize environmental impact. The construction of the Bhubu Jot Tunnel would be a transformative step for the development of Himachal Pradesh. This project would not only strengthen strategic infrastructure but also catalyze socio-economic growth in the region, Sukhu added. Bhubu Jot remains covered with heavy snow during winter and the proposed tunnel will provide all-weather road connectivity. The tunnel is strategically important as it will reduce the distance from Pathankot to Manali by around 63 km and lessen the travel time by two hours. Former Chief Minister PK Dhumal had announced its construction in 2009.

The New Indian Express 21 Dec 2024 2:33 pm

Video: Man Jumps Out Of Moving Car As It Skids On Snowy Road Near Manali

A video is doing rounds on social media showing cars losing control on snow-covered roads near Atal Tunnel. The clip shows multiple cars skidding out of control on the snowy stretch, which connects Manali to Lahaul-Spiti Valley.

NDTV 14 Dec 2024 4:16 pm

As the year ends, winter travel is heating up dating apps with spike in matches

For Indians, winter is not only about sweaters and hot cocoa- it's the favorite season for the wanderlust and travel enthusiasts, and India's No.1 dating app, QuackQuack's, consumer study shows a record high matches induced by the same love for traveling this winter. Indians are not only busy packing their bags for the weekend getaway; they are busy matching with their travel buddies on dating apps. The app's recent survey of 10,000 active users from metros, suburbs, and rural areas of India revealed a fascinating new trend where travel and romance have intertwined. It was conducted between November 25 and December 5 through online questionnaires and consumer behavior observation. Participants ranged between 25 and 35 and belonged to various professional fields- IT, healthcare and medicine, education, sales and marketing, law and order, finance, and a portion of users in between jobs. Picture courtesy : By arrangement QuackQuack's Founder and CEO, Ravi Mittal, commented, Traveling and visiting new places open up a more organic way for people to meet, especially at a low-pressure setting. This wanderlust-induced matching is not new, but the rate of it has definitely increased this year and more among the Millennials than any other age group. Travel meets romance Every winter, tourist places in India see a record-breaking number of travelers, and this onset of the winter holidays is no different. What's different is how Indians' love for traveling is changing the matching game significantly. 28% of respondents revealed that they are more inclined to match with a user who mentions a passion for traveling, specifically this time of the year. Surprisingly, 9% of these daters particularly matched with people from specific areas to discuss and get help creating an itinerary. Prakash from South Delhi said, I matched with a very kind person from the Southern part of India whose Bio showcased that she has traveled extensively. One thing, she is beautiful, but there was another agenda- I wanted to visit the South and wanted her to recommend some offbeat locations. Plus, we chatted and connected so well over this that we ended up meeting each other once I went there. Picture Courtesy : By arrangement Destination-Matching From the snow-capped mountains of Shimla to the serene beaches of Goa, if there's one thing that has been buzzing more than the travelers, it is dating apps. QuackQuack reports an increase in match rate in the travel-favorite places, with Goa and Uttarakhand stealing the top spots. 31% of male users from Tier 1 and 2 cities disclosed matching with someone on their recent journey, and 3 in 5 people went ahead and met their match in person during the trip. Harsh, an IT professional from Amritsar, said, I met a woman while visiting Manali. We ended up exploring the place together. It was great while it lasted, and the expiry date made it more romantic, I suppose. Travel compatibility is the new green flag. Travel style and preference have become a key compatibility element this season. Beach or mountains, budget or luxury, quick or laidback, QuackQuack's survey reveals users determining matches based on these differences and similarities since the onset of winter. 28% of women commented that they had paused conversation with matches due to clashing travel tastes. Anjali from Pune, a 27-year-old CA, said, I love to splurge a little when I travel, so when I matched with a guy who was too fixated on budget-friendly, I knew things wouldn't get far with him. And since I am looking for a serious relationship, I don't think committing to someone with such a starkly different travel style is wise. 9% of daters between 32 and 35 looking for a serious match shared discussing their must visit spots to potential partners for long-term compatibility evaluation.

Deccan Chronicle 10 Dec 2024 4:00 pm

Himachal receives seasons first snowfall, 87 roads closed

Shimla, Dec 9: Himachal Pradesh witnessed its first snowfall of the season which led to the closure of at least 87 roads in the state, including Atari-Leh National Highway 3 near Manalis Rohtang Pass, the State Emergency Operation Centre (SEOC) said. A total of 58 roads were closed in Shimla, followed by 17 in Kinnaur, six in Kangra, two in Lahaul and Spiti, one each in Kullu and Chamba districts. Some parts of Himachal suffered power outrages as 457 transformers [] The post Himachal receives seasons first snowfall, 87 roads closed appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 9 Dec 2024 3:43 pm

Claude Arpi | Where the world is still one family: 50 years in Bharat

Fifty years is a long time. In October 1974, I left France, my country of birth. I had a dream: to settle in India to participate in a very special project. I travelled to India in a manner which would probably be unthinkable, almost impossible today: using the land route, living for two and a half months in a bus and three vans with 34 companions. On December 20, 1974, after more than two and a half months on the road and tracks across Italy, Yugoslavia (which no longer exists), Bulgaria, Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan and India, we arrived in Auroville, near Puducherry. Why Auroville? In 1972 and 1973, during my university summer holidays, I had visited northern India; it was probably my (good) karma to encounter poor, but smiling Tibetan refugees, happily building roads in the Himalayas! This would change my life. After meeting their leader, the Dalai Lama, in Dharamsala (Himachal Pradesh), I began to understand something that I had not grasped so far. These refugees had lost their material wealth, their family and their country, but they had not lost the deeper human qualities called peace of mind or compassion; their leader was the living example of these qualities. This was the first reason why I decided to come back to stay in India. Around that time, I had also come across the writings of Sri Aurobindo, the Great Rishi, who fought hard for the nations Purna Swaraj from the British (The most dangerous man we have to reckon with, wrote Lord Minto) and later from his room in Puducherry, opened new avenues for the Evolution of Mankind. Fifty years down the line, I have never regretted my decision to leave France and settle in India; Sri Aurobindos words continue to accompany me: India of the ages is not dead nor has she spoken her last creative word; she lives and has still something to do for herself and the human peoples. His short text, The Hour of God , still echoes in my mind: (Dont) let worldly prudence whisper too closely in thy ear; for it is the hour of the unexpected. The last 50 years have been a long journey. Not always easy, as many things are not as they should be in India and the world. When I meet Indian friends who are not aware of my background, I am often told: So many years in India! But why? I cant understand! My dream is to go to the US or Europe and you are living in this country! The next question is: What do you find in this country? It is dirty, hundreds of millions are poor, nothing works, please explain, I want to understand. It is not an easy proposition to explain what attracted me to India and why I have stayed here all these years. An easy answer could be: Karma. It is true that in Asia, this word can explain many things. It is a very practical concept which elucidates happenings that cannot be understood otherwise. But in 1974, to want to live in India, appeared to be a strange proposition, going against the tide. I still remember when I returned for the first time to France for a short visit to visit my family in 1982 (with my Indian wife), the old hair-cutter in my hometown questioned me: Oh, you were in India all these years, it seems there are a lot of elephants roaming around there. That was the extent of the knowledge many people had about India. It is true that India has changed so much, it has become a modern country, development has reached every nook and corner; I myself have extensively travelled in the Himalayas and seen the difference that the roads and good communication have made for the local populations in remote areas. Of course, there are still many things that I dont like in India. A decade ago, I wrote an article The 10 things I hate in India, and some readers commented: Go back to France, if you dont like India. They missed the point. India still has to tackle evils such as bigotry, casteism, babudom, filth, corruption, to cite only a few. I believe that if this is not remedied, the Indian nation will not be able to find its true place in the concert of nations. In the early 1970s, I remember staying a week in Manali (Himachal Pradesh). I was the only tourist in the then peaceful mountain village. There was no hotel, no travel agency, no guide; I slept on a charpoy , eating tasty momos from Tibetan refugees, who were not yet rich. The tiny village was an oasis of peace surrounded by high peaks and although the inhabitants, local paharis or Tibetans, were poor, they knew the meaning of hospitality; they were content, santosham , to use a Buddhist term. Today, after being put on the tourism world map, Manali is a different world. I hope that the local populations, far better materially today, have not lost their innate goodness in the process. Personally, during the last three years, I have gone through difficult times when government babus have tried to hijack the dream for which I have come to India (Auroville). It is not necessary to go into details. But I had never seen earlier from a close range, such nepotism, incompetence or worse. This, however, has not changed my determination to stay and work in India; after so many years in the country, one believes in the national motto, Satyamev Jayate (Truth will prevail). Ancient India, which today inspires many all over the world, has always been synonymous with personal freedom and decentralised local governance, bringing forth the amazing creativity of ordinary people. Whatever way India has evolved during the last 50 years, I believe it is ultimately for the good. Personally, I have never thought for a second to return to my native douce (sweet) France, though I am proud to have been born in the land of the Gaulish tribes, Joan of Arc or Napoleon. More than ever, I believe in Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam (the world is one family), but it should not be a mere political slogan, it should mean something deeply anchored in the everyday life of citizens of this country, whether one is born in India or elsewhere. India remains special to me because it is the only place where this ancient ideal can still bloom to the fullest.

Deccan Chronicle 4 Dec 2024 12:10 am

Cyclone Fengal: Power supply smooth so far, says T.N. Electricity Department

Due to the heavy rains and technical issues, power supply was affected in areas like Kilpauk, Avadi, Manali, Ponneri, Red Hills, and Kodambakkam, among others, and it was rectified, a statement said

The Hindu 30 Nov 2024 5:22 pm

Tilak Raj felicitates for World Record Achievement at DPS Jammu

Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Nov 27: In an inspiring ceremony hosted by Delhi Public School Jammu, under the Maharaja Hari Singh Social and Educational Foundation, Tilak Raj Sudan was felicitated for setting a world record for the longest solo car ride by a specially-abled individual. Sudans remarkable journey covered 2,200 kilometers across Rajouri, Srinagar, Leh, Ladakh, Pangong, and Manali, traversing the highest motorable roads in the world. His journey carried the powerful message, Mera Badalta Naya Jammu and Kashmir-Leh Ladakh. Despite [] The post Tilak Raj felicitates for World Record Achievement at DPS Jammu appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 28 Nov 2024 12:37 am

Himachal HC orders closure of 18 loss-making HPTDC properties, BJP blames Congress

CHANDIGARH: BJP and the Congress are at odds after the Himachal Pradesh HC ordered the closure of 18 hotels run by the Himachal Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation (HPTDC) citing hefty loss and poor occupancy. In response, the state government has decided to seek a review of the HC order, adding that it would submit a plan to renovate these run-down units and make them profitable. A single-judge bench constitued by Justice Ajay Mohan Goel on Tuesday said that HPTDC properties should be shut down by November 25 while hearing a petition related to retired employees of the corporation not being given financial benefits. The judge directed that the Managing Director of the corporation would be personally responsible for ensuring the enforcement of the order. The HPTDC operates a total of 56 hotels in the state, many of which have been running losses for many years. The corporation has also had difficulties in paying salaries and pensions, and the matter of service benefits of pensioners is also pending in court. Lashing out at the Congress government, BJP MLA Randhir Sharma from Naina Devi alleged that the ruling government is promoting mafia activity in the state. The adverse court orders clearly indicate that the Congress regime has failed on all fronts during its two-year rule. The High Court order for closure of so many HP Tourism Development Corporation hotels is yet another reflection on the poor governance under Congress, he said. He further questioned whether the government will challenge the HC order or lease out the hotels in compliance. He sought an explanation from the CM regarding this issue. The HPTDC has initiated the process to hand over some properties -- loss-making and low-profit properties -- to private players on an Operate and Management basis to pull the corporation out of the red. The cumulative loss of the HPDTC stood at Rs 122.38 crore as on March 31, 2022. Currently 35 out of 55 HPTDC-run hotels and restaurants are operating at a loss. These properties are located at popular hill stations like Kasauli, Kullu, Manali, Dalhousie, Naldehra, McLeodganj and Dharamsala. Some known properties include The Palace (Chail), Kunzam and Log Huts (Manali), The Castle (Naggar), Hotel Meghdoot (Kiarighat) and The Bhagsu (McLeodganj). Principal Advisor, Media to the Chief Minister, Naresh Chauhan said,It was during the Jai Ram led BJP Government that the proposal to outsource the Himachal Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation (HPTDC) hotels was mooted ... even the ministers of the BJP didnt know about the move. He said that the issue of selling or leasing out the HPTDC hotels to private parties was objected in Vidhan Sabha. He blamed the BJP leaders for tarnishing the image of the State nationwide. Just to mark their presence in the media and to be in the limelight, five-six Central and State leaders of BJP escalated the issue, criticising the government for not fulfilling its promises and igniting issues as that of Himachal Bhawan in New Delhi and of other HPTDC properties, he said. They should rather have taken the adoptive measures during their tenure and it seems that they lacked the administrative and legal knowledge, he added. Chauhan said that on the issue of paying back the upfront premium to M/s Moser Baer for the hydel power plant proposed over the Chandra-Bhaga river, we want to clarify again that the company agreed upon to pay Rs 20 lakh per MW in a competitive bid and paid a premium of Rs. 64 crore. He alleged that the company went to court demanding repayment as it was unable to execute the arbitration agreement to start the project. We will fight a legal battle for the same wherein Himachal Bhawan was ordered to be attached. The options were open to the government to make a legal move, he said. In case of the closure of the HPTDC units, the government will look as to what alternative is more profitable: outsource or renovate projects. A committee has been formed and a senior IAS officer will table the suggestions soon, he said. The BJP was almost ready to lease out the tourism properties, particularly the hotels. One bidder was even asked to take over a few tourism units who, as per my knowledge, took a huge loan for the same. This is an issue that must be inquired, he stated. The BJP has been trying to defame Himachal in wake of elections being held in Maharashtra, Jharkhand and bye-polls in Punjab and Uttar Pradesh, he said. Himachal Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation Chairman, Raghubir Singh Bali said, We will share the roadmap to enhance occupancy in these hotels to 90 per cent with the high court. The condition of these hotels, most of which were located in prime areas, had deteriorated over the past two decades.

The New Indian Express 21 Nov 2024 6:52 pm

Delhi pollution crisis fuels demand for CNG, BS-6 vehicles during wedding Season

New Delhi: The enforcement of Stage IV of GRAP, which bans BS-3 and BS-4 diesel vehicles, has disrupted travel and transportation, particularly for those engaged in the wedding business. The Central Pollution Control Board imposed GRAP-IV measures after Delhi's air quality index (AQI) entered the 'severe' category on Sunday. The restrictions, which came into effect at 8 AM Monday, aim to curb pollution caused by older diesel vehicles. However, the measure has had unintended consequences. Travel agencies report a sharp rise in demand for BS-6 and CNG vehicles, including cars like Ertiga, Innova, and traveller buses, as they scramble to meet commitments made before the ban. The wedding season has added to the pressure. Many vehicles were pre-booked months in advance, and with this sudden ban, we had to scramble to adjust, said Sewak Tuar, a travel agency owner. We are struggling to arrange new vehicles, the petrol, CNG, and BS-6 compliant ones, as weddings and transportation needs are being heavily affected, he added. Aryan Sinha, another travel agency owner, highlighted the growing challenges We have vehicles available for nearby trips like Amritsar, but families booking vehicles for destinations such as Manali, Mussoorie, and Rishikesh, as well as for weddings, are facing difficulties, he said. According to Sinha, wedding bookings often require 10 to 15 vehicles for multiple days. Managing this demand is challenging because they now have to ensure vehicles meet the required standards, he said. For large groups, CNG buses, traveller buses, and BS-6 compliant vehicles, especially newer models from 2020 onward, are in high demand, he told PTI. The restrictions have also impacted routine tourism as pollution prompts many families to plan trips to hill stations. Rajesh Kumar, another travel agency owner, said, This is the peak wedding season, and many families plan destination weddings or large gatherings requiring bulk bookings. Rearranging these commitments has been costly and disruptive, as we now have to rent additional vehicles or upgrade our fleet to comply with the regulations. The shortage has also caused financial strain on agencies, with many reporting losses. A large portion of our fleet comprises BS-3 and BS-4 vehicles, which are now off the roads. To accommodate the demand, we've had to rent compliant vehicles, which increases costs, Kumar added. Delhi's AQI worsened on Monday and Tuesday, crossing 450 and entering the 'severe-plus' range. While Wednesday saw a slight improvement, the AQI remains in the 'severe' range. GRAP, or Graded Response Action Plan, for Delhi-NCR, is divided into four stages of air quality -- Stage 1 for poor AQI ranging between 201 and 300, Stage 2 for very poor AQI of 301-400, Stage 3 for severe AQI of 401-450 and Stage 4 for severe plus AQI more than 450. With schools now closed due to pollution, many families are booking trips to hill stations. Dharamveer Singh from Kusha Travels, a travel agency based in Pushp Vihar, said three to four families are booking tour packages from Delhi every day, typically for trips lasting three to four days. Many families are booking trips to Manali, Mussoorie, and Shimla. Vehicles are being reserved for three to four days at a time, further adding to the shortage, Singh said. At 9 am, the national capital recorded an AQI of 376, according to the CPCB. The weather department has predicted shallow fog during the day.

Deccan Chronicle 21 Nov 2024 5:27 pm

Car Flies Off Highway To Roof Of Retired DSP's House in Mandi, 4 Injured

A car fell from the Chandigarh-Manali highway onto a retired DSP's house and courtyard around 1:30 am near Vindravani, 5 km from Mandi

News18 20 Nov 2024 1:30 pm

Manali Petro Q2 consol net profit skids to 20 lakh

Manali Petrochemicals Ltd.s consolidated net profit for the September quarter declined due to dumping of imported materials at cheaper prices and increase in raw materials cost

The Hindu 5 Nov 2024 2:49 pm

Polish paraglider stranded in Himachal Pradesh's Kangra after mid-air collision

DHARAMSHALA: A paraglider from Poland was stranded in Dhauladhar hills in Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh after a mid-air collision with another paraglider, officials said on Monday. Efforts to airlift the paraglider, who was identified as Andrew Babinski, failed due to tough terrain on Monday, they said. Babinski got stranded in Dhauladhar hills on Sunday after colliding with another paraglider mid-air, Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM), Baijnath, D C Thakur told PTI. An attempt to rescue him on Monday using a chopper failed due to tough terrain. The land search party will soon reach the spot, the officer said. Babinski is in touch with paragliding organisers and the local administration, according to the officials. Meanwhile, an Australian paraglider participating in the Paragliding World Cup 2024 in Kangra's Bir Billing suffered a sprain in his leg before takeoff on Sunday. Australian paraglider David Snowden had a sprain in his leg before takeoff and did not fly. He was rushed to the hospital for an X-ray and is fine now, Billing Paragliding Association president Anurag Sharma told PTI. The eight-day Paragliding World Cup 2024 commenced on November 2 and 94 paragliders, including seven women, from 26 countries are participating in the event. As part of safety measures, two helicopters, seven health teams with ambulances, and six rescue and retrieval teams led by experts from the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Mountaineering Institute in Manali are on standby for the event, Sharma said. Last week, two foreign paragliders crashed to death in Himachal Pradesh. On Tuesday, a Belgian paraglider died after colliding mid-air with another paraglider in Bir Billing as his parachute failed to open after the collision. On Wednesday, solo paraglider Dita Misurcova (43) crashed into the mountains near Marhi in Manali after she lost control of the glider due to strong winds.

The New Indian Express 4 Nov 2024 4:02 pm

Two foreign paragliders die in two days in Himachal Pradesh, ahead of world cup

CHANDIGARH: A day after the death of a Belgian paraglider, another paraglider from the Czech Republic was killed on Wednesday in Manali, Himachal Pradesh, after she crashed into the mountainside. Thus, two paragliders have died in two days in the hill state ahead of the Paragliding World Cup 2024, commencing on November 2 in Bir Billing in Kangra district. The deceased solo paraglider, 43-year-old Dita Misurcova, who had been in the sport for the past six years, crashed into the mountains near Marhi in Manali, as she lost control over the glider due to strong winds. She was immediately rushed to a hospital in Manali, where she was declared dead. On Tuesday, the Belgian paraglider, Feyarets, collided mid-air with another paraglider from Poland in Bir Billing as his parachute failed to open. Both paragliders had taken off separately. Meanwhile, the Polish paraglider sustained injuries. Feyarets was a free-flying paraglider in his mid-sixties. While 10 paragliders were flying simultaneously and two of them crashed with each other mid-air, the Belgian paraglider died as his parachute did not open after the crash. The chances of accident increase when the free-fliers venture into high-risk zones or inner valleys with little knowledge of the topography and local wind conditions. We are in the process of documenting the thermals in the Bir Billing area with the help of experts to reduce the probability of accidents while flying, Tourism of Kangra Deputy Director Vinay Dhiman informed. Avinash Negi, Director of the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Institute of Mountaineering and Allied Sports in Manali, said, A proposal to install special towers in high mountains to pinpoint crash sites in case of accidents is in the pipeline. Separately, a suspected heart attack claimed the life of 50-year-old Russian, Aleksei Kozlochkov, in his hotel room in Bir village. He had arrived on October 16 and was staying with friends in Bir and practicing during the day. On October 25, three foreign paragliders, Michael Karnik and Bernard Greg Collins from New Zealand and Rosie from the UK, were rescued after they crash-landed in the mountains of Kullu after having taken off from Billing.

The New Indian Express 1 Nov 2024 9:07 am

Czech woman paraglider crashes to death in Manali

The paraglider was immediately rushed to a hospital in Manali, where she was declared dead, officials added.

Rediff 31 Oct 2024 4:28 pm

Another foreign paraglider crashes to death in Manali

Two paragliders have died in two days in Himachal Pradesh ahead of the Paragliding World Cup 2024 commencing on November 2 in Bir-Billing

The Hindu 31 Oct 2024 2:41 pm

Two fatal paragliding accidents in 48 hours ahead of Paragliding World Cup in Manali

SHIMLA: In a tragic incident on Wednesday, a paraglider from the Czech Republic was killed in Manali, Himachal Pradesh, after she crashed into the mountainside. This marks the second death of a foreign paraglider within 48 hours, officials confirmed. The deceased, identified as Dita Misurcova, 43, was an experienced paraglider with six years of flying experience. Misurcova reportedly lost control of her glider due to strong winds and crashed into the mountains near Marhi in Manali. She was immediately taken to a hospital in Manali, where she was pronounced dead, officials said. This fatal accident follows the death of a Belgian paraglider on Tuesday, who collided mid-air with another paraglider in Bir-Billing, ahead of the upcoming Paragliding World Cup set to begin on 2 November in Bir-Billing, Kangra districtoften regarded as a paragliding paradise. Belgian paraglider killed after mid-air collision in Himachal Pradesh The Belgian paraglider, identified as Feyaret and described as a free-flying enthusiast in his mid-sixties, died after his parachute failed to open post-collision, while the other, a Polish paraglider, sustained injuries. According to Vinay Dhiman, Deputy Director of Tourism in Kangra district, The chances of accident increase when free-fliers venture into high-risk zones or inner valleys with little knowledge of the topography and local wind conditions. To mitigate risks, the authorities are in the process of documenting thermals in the Bir-Billing area with the aid of experts. A proposal to install special towers in high mountains to pinpoint crash sites in case of accidents is in the pipeline, noted Avinash Negi, Director of the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Institute of Mountaineering and Allied Sports (ABVIMAS) in Manali. The latest fatalities add to a concerning list of paragliding incidents in the region, with three paraglidersRussian, Polish, and Indianlosing their lives in October alone. The Paragliding World Cup, scheduled from 2 to 9 November, will host 130 participants from 50 countries.

The New Indian Express 31 Oct 2024 1:34 pm

Belgian paraglider killed after mid-air collision in Himachal Pradesh

SHIMLA: A Belgian paraglider was killed after colliding mid-air with another paraglider in Bir-Billing while they were practising for the upcoming Paragliding World Cup 2024 in the Himachal Pradesh town, police said on Wednesday. The accident took place on Tuesday when the two paragliders took off separately. Feyarets' body has been spotted but is yet to be recovered from the forest. The other paraglider, who suffered injuries and has been taken to hospital, got entangled in the trees and was rescued. His nationality is yet to be ascertained, police officials said. Feyarets, known only by one name, was a free flying paraglider in his mid-sixties, they said. This is not the first time tragedy has struck the famed slopes of Bir-Billing. Tourist from Hyderabad killed in paragliding accident in Himachal's Kullu, pilot arrested In October last year, Polish paraglider Andrez died during a solo flight from Bir-Billing. Kangra Superintendent of Police Shalini Agnihotri said police has directed authorities to register paragliders, adhere to designated routes and ensure they don't fly over military areas. A proposal to install special towers in high mountains to pinpoint the crash sites in case of accidents is in the pipeline, said Avinash Negi, director of the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Institute of Mountaineering and Allied Sports (ABVIMAS) in Manali. The November 2-9 World Cup will see participation from 130 paragliders from 50 countries.

The New Indian Express 30 Oct 2024 1:54 pm

Himachal: Belgian paraglider killed after mid-air collision in Bir-Billing

International paraglider Steven T Hines from Califonia tests paragliding in Vizag. (DC Image) International paraglider Steven T Hines from Califonia tests paragliding in Vizag. (DC Image) Shimla: A Belgian paraglider was killed after colliding mid-air with another paraglider in Himachal's Kangra district, five days ahead of the Paragliding World Cup 2024 set to take place in Bir-Billing, police said on Wednesday. Feyarets, a free-flying paraglider in his mid-sixties, had come to Bir-Billing for practice, ahead of the World Cup. Although both paragliders took off separately, they collided mid-air on Tuesday. Feyarets crashed into the forest, while the other paraglider got entangled in trees and suffered injuries. He was later rescued. Police said that Feyaret's body is yet to be recovered from the forest. This incident follows another fatality on October 23, 2023, when Polish paraglider Andrez died during a solo flight from Bir-Billing. Avinash Negi, Director of the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Institute of Mountaineering and Allied Sports (ABVIMAS) in Manali, had earlier emphasised the need for enhanced safety measures in adventure sports, particularly paragliding. A proposal to install special towers in high mountains to pinpoint the crash sites in case of accidents is in the pipeline, Negi said. While paragliders use devices to send distress and crash-landing alerts, the GPS-enabled systems provide vague location data (within 50-100 meters), which can hinder rescue efforts, an expert noted. A total of 130 paragliders from 50 countries are expected to compete in this year's World Cup, scheduled from November 2 to 9 in Bir-Billing.

Deccan Chronicle 30 Oct 2024 12:17 pm

Police arrests fraudster for duping individual

Excelsior Correspondent SRINAGAR, Oct 26: Srinagar Police today arrested a habitual fraudster who recently contested the Assembly elections from Zadibal on charges of duping an individual. In a statement issued here, police said that based on written information from one Rinchen Angchok, son of Kunga Paldan, a resident of Nang Leh, Ladakh, the accused was arrested for fraudulently extracting Rs 14.5 lakh from the complainant. The money was taken under the pretext of sanctioning a petrol pump on the Leh-Manali [] The post Police arrests fraudster for duping individual appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 27 Oct 2024 5:00 am

Sara seeks blessings at Hidimba temple as she starts shooting in Manali

Mumbai: Actress Sara Ali Khan, who is currently shooting for her next film with director Amar Kaushik and Ayushmann Khurrana, visited the Hidimba Devi temple in Manali, Himachal Pradesh. Sara took to Instagram stories, where she shared a string of pictures. The first featured her posing with the director and the actor as they sat Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 25 Oct 2024 10:28 am

Alert: Heavy Rainfall Expected Along Indias Coastline Due to Cyclonic Circulation

Coastal regions of India are bracing for heavy rainfall as an upper air cyclonic circulation over the central Andaman Sea has shifted to the North Andaman Sea, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD). This atmospheric condition is anticipated to develop into a Low-Pressure Area over the East Central Bay of Bengal and the adjoining North Andaman Sea within the next 24 hours. The IMD stated that the system is likely to move west-northwest and intensify into a depression by the morning of October 22, eventually evolving into a cyclonic storm by October 23 over the East Central Bay of Bengal. Following this development, the cyclone is expected to continue its northwest trajectory, reaching the northwest Bay of Bengal off the coasts of Odisha and West Bengal by the morning of October 24. The IMD has issued weather warnings indicating that very heavy rainfall is likely in South Interior Karnataka and the Andaman & Nicobar Islands. Additionally, heavy rainfall is expected in several other regions today, including Gujarat, Konkan & Goa, Madhya Maharashtra, Coastal and North Interior Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Rayalaseema, and Andhra Pradesh. On October 19, heavy rains impacted Tamil Nadu, leading to major disruptions in services due to persistent rainfall. Footage from Chennai revealed extensive waterlogging on roads, with several areas experiencing extremely heavy rain until 8:30 am on Thursday. Kathivakkam and Manali recorded 23 cm and 21 cm of rain, respectively, while Cholavaram experienced 30 cm, Red Hills 28 cm, and Avadi 25 cm. The depression over the west-central and adjoining southwest Bay of Bengal has been moving west-northwest at a speed of 14 km per hour, having crossed the north Tamil Nadu-south Andhra Pradesh coasts between Puducherry and Nellore at around 4:30 am on Thursday. IMD Issues Weather Bulletin for Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and Karaikal: Heavy Rainfall Forecasted Chennai Faces Torrential Rains, Schools and Offices Closed as Northeast Monsoon Hits Chennai Faces Torrential Rains, Schools and Offices Closed as Northeast Monsoon Hits

News Track 20 Oct 2024 7:11 pm

Siblings From Jagtial Scale Mount Patalsu, Promote CMs Anti-Drug Message

Karimnagar: Two siblings from Alur village in Raikal mandal, Jagtial district, successfully scaled Mount Patalsu in Himachal Pradesh and unfurled a banner carrying a message from Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy that read: Say yes to life and no to drugs. Maniraj, 18, and his sister Rishitha, 16, were encouraged by their father, Lakkam Raju, a village farmer, to pursue adventures in life. Speaking to Deccan Chronicle , Maniraj shared that he and his sister were intermediate (MPC) students at a private defence academy college in Karimnagar, which organised the adventure. With the support of their father, who had worked in Saudi Arabia, and their coach, Mahipal Reddy, a former Army man, they completed the climb of Mount Patalsu. The trek took two days and cost them Rs 10,000 per person. They, along with their coach, made all necessary arrangements and travelled to Manali. On the first day, they began their trek in the morning, reaching an altitude of 4,250 metres after seven hours. They set up a base camp to spend the night, along with other trekkers from various parts of the country. The next day, they descended in about six hours. Rishitha mentioned that she was the youngest in the group and initially felt apprehensive about the climb. However, being with her brother made the experience easier, and she successfully completed the trek. She added that while the mountain was not very steep, the weather at the summit was extremely cold. Since we had prepared with clothes, gloves, blankets, and tents, we were able to complete the trek despite the challenging weather conditions. After reaching the summit, my brother and I displayed the banner with the Chief Minister's message, she concluded.

Deccan Chronicle 16 Oct 2024 8:37 pm

8-year-old Telangana mountaineer scales Mount Patalsu peak

Hyderabad: Most eight-year-old children would struggle to even locate Mount Patalsu on a map, let alone climb it. However, Jetoth Vihanram, a native of Warangal residing in Karimnagar, successfully scaled the 4,251-meter peak near Manali. This challenging trek not only offered a thrilling ascent but also breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. The expedition team Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 16 Oct 2024 7:38 pm

Chennai: City records 6.9 cm rainfall in 24 hours, waterlogging in several areas

Chennai: Heavy rain was lashing several areas of Chennai, with the city recording an average of 6.9 cm in the last 24 hours. The rainfall volume was recorded from 8:30 am on Monday to 8 am Tuesday. The Regional Meteorological Centre reported that Ennore, in North Chennai, recorded the maximum rainfall, followed by Manali, Kolathur, Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 15 Oct 2024 2:26 pm

Kanika Dhillon reveals Kriti Sanon auditioned with 10 actors before selecting actor Shaheer Sheikh for Do Patti

Kanika Dhillon's Do Patti is all set to release on 25th October exclusively on Netflix. At the trailer launch of the upcoming thriller writer producer of the movie Dhillon revealed that Kriti Sanon herself auditioned with 10 different actors before they finally chose television actor Shaheer Sheikh. Kanika recalled, Just an example of how hands-on Kriti was. Kritis like, Last 10 rounds, Ill audition with 10 people. And those last 10 people left, Kriti herself went and auditioned with each of those 10 candidates, did that scene over and over. Adhe toh ghabra gaye ke Kriti audition karne ayi hai! Set in Manali, Do Patti revolves around a murder mystery that is laced with suspense, thrill, and drama. Kajol plays a cop for the very first time on the screen and Kriti Sanon plays a double role bringing out two different shades in the film. Do Patti is produced by Kanika Dhillon's Kathha Pictures in association with Kriti Sanon's Blue Butterfly Films .

Deccan Chronicle 15 Oct 2024 7:57 am

5 new bridges to enhance connectivity along India-China border: HP Governor

Himachal Pradesh Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla on Saturday thanked Defence Minister Rajnath Singh for dedicating 75 Border Roads Organisation (BRO) infrastructure projects to the nation, including five vital road bridges in the hill state. After virtually attending the inauguration event from the Raj Bhavan here, the governor in a statement highlighted the significance of the five vital bridges in enhancing connectivity and strategic preparedness along the India-China border. The bridges were inaugurated at Munni, Bhaga, Dogri, Habsar and Shalkhar-11 on National Highway-3 (Manali-Sarchu road), NH-5 (Powari-Shipkila road) and NH-505 (Khab-Sumdo-Kaza-Gramphoo road). The governor said these strategic bridges are not only vital for the swift movement of Army troops and equipment, but will also play a crucial role in the socio-economic development of the local population. The BRO completed the construction of these strategic projects in record time, Shukla said. Many of these projects ha

Business Standard 12 Oct 2024 7:13 pm

Navratri Special: Strong Women, Powerful Stories & Empowering Narratives

Navratri, the nine-day festival dedicated to Goddess Durga, celebrates the strength, courage, and grace of women. Its a time to reflect on the indomitable feminine energy that has the power to overcome challenges and rise above adversity. To embrace the festive spirit, heres a collection of powerful, women-centric stories from Pocket FM, alongside trending films and shows that highlight female empowerment. Each of these narratives honors the perseverance and strength of women, just like the goddess herself. 1. Shaadi Ke Baad Pocket FM Arohi's fight for justice and self-respect Arohi, who had experienced an incident worse than death for any girl, hadn't even recovered from the trauma of that incident when she received another piece of news that shook her to the core. Arohi's father and stepmother had decided on her marriage with a wealthy but physically challenged man without even consulting her. Although Arohi had clearly refused to marry him, her father and stepmother imposed a condition that forced Arohi to ponder over her decision. What was that condition? What incident had occurred with Arohi? And how will Arohi fight through her struggles and challenges? Find it out on Pocket FM. 2. Sukhee (2023) Netflix Sukhee (played by Shilpa Shetty) is the story of a middle-aged homemaker who embarks on a journey of self-discovery. Faced with societal expectations and family responsibilities, Sukhee decides to break free and rediscover her joy, passion, and identity. The film serves as a reminder that its never too late to prioritize yourself, making it a heartwarming story for the modern Indian woman. 3. Ek Ladki Ko Dekha To Pocket FM Anikas search for her missing child Ek Ladki Ko Dekha To is a fictional drama that captures the life of Anika, who returns to her hometown Manali, along with her daughter, to find her twin kid. Its an engaging narrative that showcases the arduous struggles and journey of the protagonist. The series has seen tremendous success globally, garnering over Rs.150 crores already. While in India, the series is available in Hindi, Telugu, and Tamil, it has been recreated completely for mainstream US audiences as Saving Nora . Cumulatively, it has recorded over 500 million plays. 4. Maharani (Season 2) SonyLIV This political drama centers around Rani Bharti, a simple housewife thrust into the political limelight after her husband, Bihars Chief Minister, resigns. With little knowledge of politics, Rani evolves into a strong leader, standing up against the corrupt system. Her journey from homemaker to political powerhouse embodies the spirit of empowerment, making Maharani a must-watch this season. 5. Iravati - Ant Se Aarambh Pocket FM The rebirth of a warrior After losing her life in the explosion at the laboratory in Nepal, Ira Dhami finds a new life within the weak body of Rajasthani princess Kunwari Iravati Rathore. Embracing Iravati's feeble form, Ira takes revenge on her enemies and completes her unfinished mission. Listen to the incredible story of Ira and Iravati. 6. Darlings (2022) - Netflix Darlings is a dark comedy that centers around the life of Badru, played by Alia Bhatt, who faces domestic abuse at the hands of her husband. Instead of remaining a victim, Badru decides to take control of her life, seeking revenge in her own quirky way. The film sheds light on serious issues with a tinge of humor, making it both entertaining and thought-provoking. Its a story of empowerment, resilience, and standing up for oneself. 7. Delhi Crime (2019) - Netflix It is a gripping Indian crime drama series based on the aftermath of the 2012 Delhi gang-rape case, which shook the nation. The show follows DCP Vartika Chaturvedi (Shefali Shah), a fictional character inspired by the real-life officer Chhaya Sharma, as she leads the investigation to bring justice to the victim. The series intricately blends real events with fictional elements, highlighting the challenges faced by the police force and the socio-political landscape of India. Vartika, alongside her team, including characters like Bhupendra Singh and Neeti Singh, delves into the intense manhunt for the culprits, offering a raw portrayal of crime and justice in India's capital.

Deccan Chronicle 3 Oct 2024 8:38 pm

How wearing lipstick turned a woman duffedar's job nightmarish

S B Madhavi, the first woman dafadar in Greater Chennai Corporation, was transferred from the mayor's office to Manali zone. She claims the move was due to her wearing lipstick against orders. The mayor's office cited dereliction of duty and disobedience as reasons for her transfer.

The Economic Times 25 Sep 2024 8:02 am