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
Teens taekwondo kick atop Kilimanjaro
KOCHI: Though only 13, Anna Mary, who hails from Alappuzha, has already conquered Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania. The 5,895m tall mountain is the highest peak on the African continent and the tallest freestanding one in the world. Anna got to its summit (Stella Point, which is 5,756m high) and, believe it or not, performed Taekwondo kicks. Of course, not before soaking in the stunning sights all around. This was a dream journey for her, fuelled by her love for travel and adventure. It was just after the pandemic that I felt an urge to engage in sports, Anna says. This led to her joining the rock climbing club at the Regional Sports Centre in Kadavanthra, Kochi. The first time I scaled that wall, I knew I had found something special. she says. Her interest in mountaineering was further kindled by stories from a few trekking friends who had returned from the Everest Base Camp. This inspired Anna and her father, who is a techie and an avid trekker, to plan their adventure. We wanted to do something even more thrilling, Anna says. So, in June, she and her father embarked on an expedition to Friendship Peak in Manali (4,800m). On returning, Anna intensified her training. She incorporated long-distance running and cycling into her regimen. Perhaps what proved key was her taekwondo training. Taekwondo taught me discipline and built my physical strength, Anna says. One of the most exhilarating parts of her Kilimanjaro expedition was climbing the Barranco Wall. The diverse landscapes, too, added to the experience. We trekked through rainforests, moorlands, and lava rock formations. Each day brought new scenery, she adds. The journey was not without its difficulties. On the final ascent, I was exhausted, and the cold wind was relentless, Anna recalls. I learned that when faced with challenges, if we give up, we lose sight of our goals. Her motivation was bolstered by her guides: Jackson, Ayyub, and Sebastian. They are our heroes. They motivated us every step of the way. I also learned an invaluable lesson with a good team, we can achieve anything, Anna adds. This student of St Marys HSS, Cherthala, believes that many young people today waste valuable time. Theres a lack of positive activities to channel energy into, and unfortunately, some fall into harmful habits, she says. Her advice to other teenagers is simple: Get addicted to sports. The Kilimanjaro summit is only the first stop in Annas mission to scale the Seven Summits. She also has her sights set on Chimborazo Mountain in Ecuador. Its the closest point to the sun on Earth, she says.
Palakkad bypoll campaign comes to roaring end
PALAKKAD: With the grand spectacle that marked the culmination of the Kalpathy chariot festival still fresh in the minds, Palakkad on Monday played host to another rousing display this time of the political kind. The boisterous final chapter of the campaign to the by-election marked a key milestone in the nearly one-and-a-half-month journey of political suspense, acrimony and controversy. The area near the Indira Gandhi Stadium bus stand was the focus of all the major political fronts, as a contest that drew nationwide attention due to the tough triangular contest reached a defining stage, ahead of the polls on Wednesday. Prominent leaders, star campaigners, and workers of UDF, LDF and BJP began trooping into town from 2.30pm. By 4.30pm, the designated areas were packed. Reflecting the strident campaign, the rallies of the three political fronts converged almost simultaneously. The UDF rally began at 2pm from Olavakkode Junction. It passed through Pezhumkara, Mercy College, Thirunellayi, KSRTC Bus Stand, and IMA Junction, before arriving at the final venue around 5.30pm. Here, UDF candidate Rahul Mamkootathil was joined by actor Ramesh Pisharody, Munavvar Ali Shihab Thangal, Sandeep Varier, P C Vishnunath, and Shafi Parambil on his campaign vehicle. The rally featured hundreds of party workers on motorbikes and on foot, accompanied by vibrant elements such as thamboolam, singari melam, thappattai vadhyam, DJ trucks, poppers, and fire dancers, created an cracking atmosphere. NDA candidate C Krishnakumar waving party flag during the rally The LDF rally commenced around 4pm from Government Victoria College. It proceed via Head Post Office, Tharekkad, and Sultanpet Junction to its destination. LDF candidate P Sarin was in an open jeep, accompanied by Minister M B Rajesh and CPM district secretary E N Suresh Babu. Leaders such as A K Balan, N N Krishnadas, and T K Noushad joined the rally, along with hundreds of party workers. The LDF rally was equally colourful. The NDA procession, on its part, began at 2.30pm from Melamuri, and traversed Chunnambuthara, Jainimedu, Kalpathy, Puthur, and Manali Bypass before reaching the venue. Here, NDA candidate C Krishnakumar was joined by Sobha Surendran, Palakkad municipality chairperson Pramila Sasidharan, and vice chairperson E Krishnadas on his campaign vehicle. The NDA rally stood out with singari melam performed by female artists and chakyar koothu. In the frenzy that followed, leaders and supporters of all three fronts showcased their enthusiasm with slogans, songs, and loud cheers. LDF and NDA candidates used cranes to tower over the rallyists, waving flags bearing their respective election symbols. Umbrella-shaped placards bearing slogans were being passed around. And then the police sounded the sirens, signalling the end of the campaign.
10 Andhra University NSS students selected for adventure camp at Manali
Rain causes traffic snarls, water logging at Padi & Ambattur
CHENNAI: Chennai experienced intermittent rain spells since Wednesday night, which went well into Thursday, leading to water stagnation and traffic snarls in many parts of the city. According to weather bloggers, areas in north and northwest Chennai including Manali, Madhavaram, Tiruvottiyur, and Ambattur received the bulk of rainfall. As rainfall continued throughout the day with intermittent breaks, residents reported water stagnation on CTH Road near Korattur and Padi junction. At the Tamil Nadu Housing Board Colony in wards 84 and 87, water mixed with sewage stagnates even after light rain. During recent rains, boats were used to rescue residents in North Avenue. The local drains are set higher than the main canal, causing persistent issues, said S Sekar, a resident. A post on X by another resident, noted that complaints regarding CTH Roads water stagnation were given to the highways department, but no action was taken. Residents also reported waterlogging in various parts of Ambattur. Near the Ambattur bus stand, water usually drains within a few hours, but since it also rained during the day time, commuters struggled, said Ramalingam, a resident of Ambattur. In Manali, water was stagnant in areas like Kamarajar Nagar where the roads were filled with potholes as the patch work after the metro rail work was not done properly. This also led to traffic snarls, said residents. From 8.30 pm to 5.30 pm on Thursday, Villivakkam in Tiruvallur recorded 6.6cm of rain, 3.8cm at ACS Medical College in Kancheepuram, 3.4cm at Poonamallee, and 3.4cm at Puzhal. During the same period, Nungambakkam received 1.3cm and YMCA Nandanam 1.2cm. Minor rain-related disruptions were reported in other areas, including Adyar, Saidapet, Meenambakkam, Madipakkam and RA Puram. Tree branches falling on roads were reported in places including Badri Road in Teynampet, H Block 4th Street in Anna Nagar and Jawahar Nagar in Thiru Vi Ka Nagar, affecting the traffic briefly. Chennai Corporation sprung into action immediately and cleared these areas. The rains are attributed to strengthening easterlies and a cyclonic circulation over the Bay of Bengal. Independent weather blogger Srikanth K told TNIE that light to moderate rains are expected in the city on November 8 and 9. After Sunday, fairly widespread rains are expected to continue until the middle of next week, he added. Rain lashes parts of #Chennai . #ChennaiRains Express photos | @Jawahar_TNIE pic.twitter.com/R7sF9PVjmv TNIE Tamil Nadu (@xpresstn) November 7, 2024
25-year-old woman who ran drug ring held with 4 others in Chennai
CHENNAI: The Chennai City Police have busted a quackery and arrested five people including a 25-year-old woman who is the kingpin. She had succeeded her father who is currently lodged in prison for smuggling ganja. The police have allegedly recovered 7g of methamphetamine from the gang. The arrested were identified as G Fathima Moufiya of Manali, V Dinesh Pratap (23) of Kodungaiyur, S Santhosh (18) of Todiarpet, M Praveen (20) of Puzhal, and K Tejesh (18) of Washermenpet. The Esplanade police caught the gang during a vehicle check at Manandi on Wednesday afternoon. Four people on two bikes were stopped and checked. The police found the gang possessing methamphetamine. Further inquiry revealed that they were working for Fathima. The police then traced and arrested her. The police said Fathimas father Shahul Hameed was running the drug network. Three years ago, after he got convicted in a ganja smuggling case, Fathima took over the network along with people working under Hameed. The network primarily concentrated on methamphetamine and used trains as mode of transportation. The police said the network interacted with customers only through secured channels and used youngsters to smuggle the drug from North India on trains and deboarded at minor stations. They hired unemployed youths to sell the drugs in and around bars and pubs in the city. The arrested were sent to judicial custody.
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
Viral video: Little girl's adorable dance to Lisa Haydon's 'Manali Trance' impresses internet, watch
In the video, shared on Instagram by the handle @BSheokhand, the young dancer shows off smooth moves and captivating expressions alongside her dance partner, perfectly matching the beat of the song.
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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 .
Vanchanas Theatrical Release on November 8
Chandi Durga Entertainments is proud to announce the release of their upcoming thriller, Vanchana, starring Uma Mahesh, Surya, Rajendra, RK Naidu, and Sony Reddy. Directed by Uma Mahesh Marpu and produced by Gowri Marpu, this gripping courtroom drama is slated to hit theaters on November 8th. Director Uma Mahesh Marpu shared his thoughts on the film: 'Vanchana' is an emotional courtroom drama set against the backdrop of a brutal murder of a Christian father in Araku. The film is filled with unexpected twists and turns as we unravel the mystery of who committed the crime and why. We have received a U/A certificate from the censor board, and they praised the film for its sensitive portrayal of a complex story. The teaser has garnered a positive response, and we are excited to release the theatrical trailer on November 2nd. We shot the film in stunning locations like Araku, Delhi, and Manali using Red Dragon cine cameras. The first copy is ready, and we are eagerly awaiting the release on November 8th. Vanchana promises to be a thrilling cinematic experience that will keep audiences on the edge of their seats.
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 .
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
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.
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 .
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 .
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 .
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.
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.
Youth held for murdering friend in quarrel near Manali
The investigation revealed that the suspect had borrowed the victims bike one-and-a-half months ago and hadnt returned it
Four persons arrested for murder of youth near Manali
Cultural Festival in Himachal Falsely Depicted as Anti-Muslim Violence, Video
Shmila: In Himachal Pradesh, a significant movement is underway to dismantle illegal Islamic structures. The issue first gained attention in the Sanjauli area of Shimla, where a mosque had encroached on public land. After intense public pressure, the mosque committee itself agreed to demolish the encroached portion. Following this, attention shifted to Mandi, where a three-story mosque had two of its floors declared illegal by the court. In response, trade unions across Himachal Pradesh called for a bandh on Saturday, September 14, 2024. Hindutva Terrorists on the prowl in Himachal Pradesh. pic.twitter.com/Am5lxmJfM9 Team Saath Official???? (@TeamSaath) September 14, 2024 The bandh, which had widespread public support, resulted in the closure of shops from Mandi to Manali. Organized by Hindu groups, the protest saw the participation of many citizens. Despite the peaceful nature of the protest, the Congress-led Himachal Pradesh government responded with force, using tear gas and lathi charges against the demonstrators. Meanwhile, Congress minister Anirudh Singh raised concerns in the assembly, stating that external Jamaat members were coming into the state, engaging in illegal activities, and changing the demographic balance. ? ? #StopHate #ProtectMinorities #JusticeForAll #ReligiousFreedom #NoToViolence pic.twitter.com/eP8RqTrzGz Gulam Abdul Qadir ( Allahabadi ) (@ShaikhQadir786) September 13, 2024 A video circulated on social media showed Hindus waving swords and dancing to music, which some used to portray them as violent. Team Saath labeled the participants as Hindutva terrorists and claimed they were arming themselves against mosques. Social media figures like Rafiqul Islam and Ghulam Abdul Qadir Allahabadi condemned the scene, calling for police action and alleging that these actions could lead to violence against Muslims. Neha Habib also criticized the Congress government for allowing such displays of weaponry, referencing the Mohabbat Ki Dukan campaign as a counterpoint. However, the truth behind the video paints a different picture. The footage captures a traditional festival known as Jag, a cultural celebration observed in Himachal Pradesh for decades. Held every year during the month of Bhadrapad, this festival symbolizes the mythical war between gods and demons. Rituals include walking on fire and prayers for peace and prosperity. The festival, especially prominent in the Mahakali temple in Mandi, has been celebrated for many years. In some regions like Jubbal and Rohru, dancing with weapons is an integral part of these traditional events. Misrepresentation of this cultural event is being used to falsely depict Hindus as violent, while in reality, they are peacefully protesting against illegal encroachment despite facing police force. Rajasthan Chief Minister Returns from High-Profile Japan-South Korea Trip, Prepares for December Investment Summit Ayodhya Ram Temple Trust Plans Global Museum in Fifth Gallery, Focusing on Lord Hanuman Indian Navy's Kalvari Submarine Escape Training Facility 'Vinetra' Commissioned to Boost Underwater Emergency Preparedness
Trade Union Shuts Markets In Himachal's Manali Amid Tensions Over Mosque Disputes In Shimla, Mandi
Protests erupt in Himachal Pradesh as Hindu groups demand demolition of unauthorized mosque portions. Police use water cannons in Mandi and Shimla; tensions rise
Fire at substation leads to power outage in Chennai
Several parts of Chennai reeled under a sudden power outage due to a fire incident which caused sequential faults on both feeders at the Manali substation in Chennai.
Power Outage In Parts Of Chennai. Electricity Supply Rerouted
Several parts of Chennai reeled under a sudden power outage due to a fire incident which caused sequential faults on both feeders at the Manali substation, here.
Power Outage In Parts Of Chennai After Fire At Substation, Protests Erupt
A fire at Chennai's Manali substation caused a major power outage on Thursday night, leading to widespread blackouts and protests.
Fire accident in Manali substation disrupts power in most parts of city
Discharge of sewage into storm water drains and canals persists
Months after the December 2023 floods, residents grappled with the problem of sewage mixing with floodwaters in Kottivakkam, Sholinganallur, and Manali. The contaminated water reached some lakes too. Even now, the issue plagues the Madipakkam lake
Leh to Delhi | Ladakh's Long March for Constitutional Safeguards and Statehood
The protesters have chosen the Manali route, covering a distance of approximately 1,000 km from Leh to Delhi.
Youth from Manali arrested under POCSO Act
India Boosts Border Infrastructure with Key Projects on China and Pakistan Fronts
Leh: I ndia is actively strengthening its infrastructure along its borders with Pakistan and China, particularly in the Union Territory of Ladakh, to address ongoing security challenges. The Border Roads Organization (BRO) is focusing on several critical projects to improve connectivity and defense readiness. The BRO plans to complete the construction of special infrastructure on the China border in the coming weeks, including an all-season alternative route to Leh. This development is part of the India-China Border Roads Program, which prioritizes enhancing road connectivity in the region. Currently, there are three main routes to Leh: The Srinagar-Zojila-Kargil route through Jammu and Kashmir. The Manali-Rohtang route in Himachal Pradesh, which splits at Darcha. One branch goes to Leh via Padam and Nimu, while the other passes through Baralacha La and Tanglang La. The existing road connectivity includes the 255 km Durbuk-Shyok-Daulat Beg Oldi (DS-DBO) road, alongside two parallel roads running near the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Ladakh. The BRO is working on a crucial project involving the 4 km long cut section of the Nimu-Padam-Darcha road. This section is nearing completion, with most of the road now paved. Additionally, the construction of the 4.1 km Shinku La tunnel on the Manali-Darcha-Padam-Nimu axis is set to begin soon. This tunnel, which will be the highest in the world at 15,800 feet, is expected to reduce the distance between Manali and Leh by 60 km and provide an all-weather route. The BRO's priorities also include completing the Leh-Demchok road and establishing connectivity to several other roads running parallel to the LAC in eastern Ladakh. The organization is working on four key roads under the India-China Border Roads (ICBR) project, including routes in Arunachal Pradesh.Plans are underway for the 1,800 km Frontier Highway in Arunachal Pradesh, which will connect Bomdila, Nafra, Huri, and Vijaynagar near the Myanmar border. The project, with an allocated budget of Rs 6,000 crore for some sections, is expected to enhance regional connectivity significantly. The BRO's efforts are reflected in the increased budget for the current financial year, which has risen by 30 percent to Rs 6,500 crore. This funding supports ongoing projects related to roads, bridges, tunnels, and other infrastructure necessary for rapid troop and goods movement in strategically important areas. Trinamool Chhatra Parishad Allegedly Locks Students in Bathroom Over Rally Attendance Election Commission Reschedules Polling Dates for Haryana and Jammu & Kashmir Assemblies Seven Foreign Nationals Arrested in Tripura for Illegal Entry
This Noida Landlord Rent His House to a Doctor in 2021. It Took a Legal Battle to Regain Possession
When Dr Manali Agarwal failed to vacate the apartment despite the court's order, Malvinder Singh had to file another application with the court.
Suspicious Death of Woman in Manali Sparks Outrage, Calls for CBI Inquiry
The death of a 22-year-old woman from Khakhnal village has brought the Kullu police under scrutiny for what the victim's family describes as negligence and lack of timely action
Manali Petro Q1 consolidated sales up threefold to 13 cr.
Mudslide blocks Manali-Leh Himalayan highway
Manali, Aug 5: The strategic Manali-Leh highway was blocked near Zingzingbar on Monday owing to a massive mudslide triggered by a flash flood after overnight torrential rain in Lahaul-Spiti district in Himachal Pradesh, officials said, adding that there was no reported casualty. The accumulation of debris and rocks damaged the highway. According to the police, [] The post Mudslide blocks Manali-Leh Himalayan highway appeared first on The Shillong Times .
Death toll rises to 13, Himachal Pradesh floods cause Rs 700 cr in damage
Himachal Pradesh cloudburst: Kullu-Manali Highway, which was washed away in the cloudburst on August 1, has been partially reopened for one-way traffic
Himachal cloudburst: Massive rescue Op underway; Kullu-Manali Highway partially opened
Intermittent rains lashed parts of Himachal Pradesh with Hamirpur receiving the highest rainfall at 54 mm since Friday evening, followed by Berthin and Dharamshala 19 mm each, Neri 11 mm, Kangra 9,7 mm, Kukumseri 9.6 mm, Sundernagar 8.1 mm, Manali and Chamba 6 mm each and Bajaura 5 mm.
Rains lash western, central India; Srinagar-Leh highway closed after cloudburst in J-K
NEW DELHI: Heavy rains lashed western and central parts of India on Sunday while a cloudburst in Jammu and Kashmir led to the closure of the arterial Srinagar-Leh national highway, cutting off the Kashmir Valley from Ladakh and rendering the Baltal base camp for the Amarnath Yatra inaccessible. Five people died in rain-related incidents in 24 hours till Sunday evening in Uttar Pradesh while six of its districts were still affected by floods. The death toll in last week's landslides in Kerala's Wayanad and Himachal Pradesh rose to 221 and 13, respectively, while more than 400 people, including pilgrims, stranded on the rain-ravaged trek route to Uttarakhand's Kedarnath, were evacuated. So far, more than 10,000 people have been rescued from Kedarnath, Bhimbali and Gaurikund. The trek route to Kedarnath suffered extensive damage as a result of a cloudburst in Junglechatti near Lincholi last Wednesday. Army personnel were deployed at an inundated residential area in Maharashtra's Pune amid heavy downpours and water discharge from the Khadakwasla dam, officials said. In view of the discharge of water from Khadakwasla, Mulshi, Pavana and other dams in the Pune region, Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde directed authorities to be alert and shift people from dangerous zones to safer places with the assistance of NDRF, SDRF and the Army, if needed. Officials of Maharashtra's irrigation department said 35,000 cusecs of water was discharged from the Khadakwasla dam following heavy rainfall in the catchment areas in the past fortnight. The ghat section in Pune district received heavy rainfall in the last two days. The Nashik district administration has appealed to people to stay alert amid a rise in the water level of the Godavari river due to heavy rains. An official said that in the wake of incessant rains, 4,000 cusecs of water was released from the Gangapur dam leading to the swelling of the Godavari, increasing the risk of a flood-like situation downstream. In Jammu and Kashmir, some buildings suffered damage while the Srinagar-Leh national highway was closed following a cloudburst in Ganderbal district that triggered a flash flood. The highway's closure has cut off the Kashmir Valley from Ladakh while the Baltal base camp for Amarnath yatra has also been rendered inaccessible. Death toll in Uttarakhand monsoon havoc climbs to 19; over 9,200 pilgrims rescued In Uttar Pradesh, Ballia, Lakhimpur Kheri, Farrukhabad, Sitapur, Bijnor and Barabanki districts are still flooded. According to the state's irrigation department, the Ganga river was flowing above the danger mark at Kachla Bridge in Budaun. Heavy rainfall in Jharkhand has led to the swelling of a couple of rivers in the state, forcing the East Singhbhum district administration to issue an alert for people residing in the low-lying areas. The water level in Kharkai and Swarnarekha rivers has been rising for the last couple of days due to incessant rains in the state. According to an official release, the water level in the Swarnarekha river was at 116.58 metres at 9 am on Sunday against the danger mark of 121.50 metres. The water level of the Kharkhai was flowing at 126.83 metres against the red mark of 129 metres, it added. Around 3,500 cusecs of water was released into the Swarnarekha river from the Chandil Dam in the adjoining Seraikela-Kharswan district of Jharkhand. People residing in the catchment areas have been asked not to venture out near the rivers, and duly follow the directives issued by the administration. In neighbouring West Bengal, rainfall occurred at most places in all the districts with a few places in Birbhum witnessing heavy showers. The Damodar Valley Corporation (DVC) released 1.2 lakh cusecs of water from the Panchet and Maithon dams along the Jharkhand-West Bengal border on Sunday morning after heavy discharge of water from Tenughat upstream. A total of 90,000 cusecs of water was released from Panchet and Maithon on Saturday. Several south Bengal districts, including Purba and Paschim Bardhaman, Birbhum, Paschim and Purba Medinipur, Bankura, Hooghly and Howrah have been impacted by the release of water by DVC. The death toll due to flash floods triggered by cloudbursts in three districts of Himachal Pradesh increased to 13 with the recovery of four more bodies from Mandi and Shimla districts. Over 40 people are still missing after a series of cloudbursts occurred in Kullu's Nirmand, Sainj and Malana, Mandi's Padhar and Shimla's Rampur subdivision on the night of July 31 and wreaked havoc. The rescue operations are still underway and sniffer dogs, drones and other equipment are also being used to locate the missing people. According to officials, 410 rescuers from the Army, NDRF, SDRF, ITBP, CISF, Himachal Pradesh Police and home guards are involved in the hunt. A total of 87 roads are still closed in the state. The local meteorological office has warned of heavy showers, thunderstorms and lightning at isolated places in Himachal Pradesh till August 8. Intermittent rains lashed parts of Himachal Pradesh with Hamirpur receiving the highest rainfall at 54 mm since Friday evening, followed by Berthin and Dharamshala at 19 mm each, Neri 11 mm, Kangra 9.7 mm, Kukumseri 9.6 mm, Sundernagar 8.1 mm, Manali and Chamba 6 mm each and Bajaura 5 mm. Rescue operations in landslide-hit areas of Kerala's Wayanad district continued for the sixth day as authorities intensified efforts to recover bodies and also prepared a mass grave for unidentified remains. Hundreds of personnel from various forces, including the NDRF, Army, Navy, Coast Guard and Special Operations Group, were deployed in the disaster-struck areas. According to State Revenue Minister K Rajan, 221 bodies and 166 body parts have been recovered so far. The number of missing people has gone down to 180 from the earlier 206 after authorities were able to get in touch with some of them over the phone, he said. The India Meteorological Department has warned of heavy to very heavy rainfall in eastern, northeastern and northern parts of the country on Monday while isolated places in Bihar Jharkhand and Uttar Pradesh are likely to witness thunderstorms accompanied by lightning. Himachal cloudbursts: Death toll rises to 11, searches on for over 40 missing
Himachal Pradesh Faces Over 700 Crore Loss from Floods; Ongoing Rescue Operations
Shimla: Himachal Pradesh has suffered extensive damage from recent floods and heavy rainfall, with estimated losses exceeding 700 crore, Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu reported on Sunday. Since the onset of the crisis on June 27, 2024, the state has faced significant destruction of infrastructure and assets. CM Sukhu revealed that while some bodies have been recovered, 55 individuals remain missing. He emphasized that relief efforts are underway at full throttle, with continuous monitoring of the situation. We have begun relief work urgently and are praying for mercy for Himachal Pradesh, Sukhu told reporters. Our focus is on managing the ongoing relief and search operations effectively. In response to the devastation, Deputy Chief Minister and Public Works Department Minister Vikramaditya Singh has visited the affected regions. His immediate priority is to reopen 193 closed roads and repair critical bridges. Singh urged the Union government to provide substantial support, stressing that current efforts should be focused on relief rather than political considerations. We are hopeful for generous support from the Union government, Singh said, highlighting the critical need for assistance amidst the ongoing flood crisis. He also commended the work of the NDRF, SDRF, and state police for their efforts in the rescue operations. Search operations resumed early on Sunday morning, with Himachal Pradesh Police Director General Atul Verma affirming that efforts will continue until every missing person is accounted for. The situation remains dire, especially after a cloudburst on August 2 washed away a portion of the Manali-Ladakh highway in Chikka village, Lahaul, and Spiti district. The Indian Army, along with NDRF, SDRF, Home Guard, and CISF teams, is engaged in extensive restoration efforts. Temporary bridges have been constructed to restore connectivity and facilitate ongoing rescue operations. Rampur SDM Nishant Tomar reported that four villages remain cut off, though temporary solutions are being implemented to aid these areas. Food supplies are being distributed to affected families, and residents have been advised to avoid rivers and streams. The Home Guard Commandant, RP Nepta, detailed that search operations resumed at 7 am in Rampurs Samej area with the deployment of five JCBs to assist in the recovery of bodies. The state's immediate focus remains on restoring infrastructure, providing relief to affected individuals, and ensuring that all missing persons are found. Owaisi Slams BJP Over Proposed Waqf Act Amendments Amit Shah Praises New Criminal Laws as Major Reform at Chandigarh Inauguration Mamata Banerjee Urges Jharkhand CM to Address Flooding Issues from Dam Water Releases=
Stretch of Manali-Chandigarh highway damaged due to landslide
Chandigarh-Manali highway closed; tourists stranded since last night after landslides at 3 points
Mandi, Aug 3: Due to heavy rainfall and landslides at three locations5 Mile, 6 Mile, and 9 Mileon the Chandigarh-Manali National Highway between Mandi and Pandoh, the route has been closed since 9:30 pm last night.While light vehicles are being redirected via-Kataula and Gohar , an alternate routes, a large number of vehicles are stranded [] The post Chandigarh-Manali highway closed; tourists stranded since last night after landslides at 3 points appeared first on Northlines .
Landslide-hit Mandi-Pandoh stretch of Chandigarh-Manali Highway partially open
Traffic on the Chandigarh-Manali National Highway was restored after landslides caused by heavy rain blocked the stretch between Mandi and Pandoh. Authorities cleared the debris, allowing one-way traffic. However, some vehicles remain stranded, and other sections still face damage. Caution is advised for commuters planning to travel through the affected areas.
Cloudburst in Himachal Pradesh: Rescue operation underway to trace 45 missing people
SHIMLA: Rescue operations were underway on Friday to trace over 45 people missing following flash floods triggered by cloudbursts in three districts of Himachal Pradesh, while 29 people stranded at the site of a power project in the state were brought to safety overnight, officials said. Cloudbursts in Nirmand, Sainj and Malana areas in Kullu, Padhar in Mandi and Rampur in Shimla districts on Wednesday had left five people dead and over 45 missing. Thirty-three people were also stuck in Malana II power project in Manikaran area of Kullu district. Himachal rains: Two dead, over 50 missing after cloudburst; Manali cut off Deputy Commissioner Kullu, Torul S Raveesh, said that 29 out of the 33 have been rescued. A wall and way to a tunnel were damaged due to rains and water entered the barrage but the teams of the NDRF and home guard managed to rescue 29 people, while four persons are still in the powerhouse. The relatives of the missing people are campaigning at the spot and the Army, National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), Indo-Tibetan Border Police, State Disaster Response Force, police and home guards are involved in the rescue operations and the help of drones is being taken to locate the missing persons, officials added. Seven killed, 320 rescued after Uttarakhand cloudbursts The maximum damage was caused in the Samej area of the Rampur subdivision of Shimla district, as a cloudburst near Shrikhand Mahadev on Wednesday night triggered flash floods in Sarpara, Ganvi and Kurban nallahs. As a result, the water in Samej Khud in Shimla district's Rampur rose, leaving two people dead and about 30 missing, Shimla Superintendent of Police Sanjeev Kumar Gandhi had told PTI. We have to search about a 100-km area, some of which is inaccessible and drones are being used to locate the missing people, Gandhi had told PTI on Thursday. #HimachalPradesh | One dead and over 40 people missing following a cloudburst in Shimla. Visuals of a building collapse in Himachal's Manikaran. @Harpreet_TNIE pic.twitter.com/jJpN12ug85 The New Indian Express (@NewIndianXpress) August 1, 2024 Nali Ram, a senior citizen who along with his family members managed to escape the flash floods, said, I heard the sound of gushing waters and came out of my house only to find the area around flooded. The swelling of Samej Khud resulted in havoc in Shimla and Kullu districts. My father-in-law, who was working on a project, has been missing since last night and I along with other relatives came here in search of him, another local Neel Dutt said. According to reports, over 20 houses, six shops, four main and two foot bridges were washed after the cloudburst in the state. road connectivity has been hampered in the affected areas. So far since the onset of monsoon on June 27, 73 people have died in rain-related incidents and the state has also suffered losses to the tune of Rs 649 crore, according to the state's Emergency Operation Centre.
Himachal Pradesh: Cloudbursts & ravaging rain fury
CHANDIGARH: Multiple cloudbursts overnight in Himachal Pradeshs capital Shimla, Kullu and Mandi districts not only killed four people but also led to the disappearance of at least 50 people. Manali is cut off from the rest of the country while the state government has put the Army and Air Force on standby. According to the state emergency operation centre, the cloudbursts took place in Nirmand, Sainj and Malana areas in Kullu, Padhar in Mandi and Rampur in Shimla districts. More than a dozen houses were washed away and two bridges were damaged as incessant rains swelled up the Parvati river at Sainj. The flash flood has damaged the highway at Malana. Earthmoving equipment were washed away near a hydro project Jhakri in Rampur in Shimla district. The partially washed-away Manali-Chandigarh highway is seen alongside a swollen Beas River at Manali, following a recent cloudburst in Kullu district, Thursday, Aug. 1, 2024 The worst hit is the Malana-II power project. Amid a sharp rise in the dams water level, people have been advised to stay away from the river and nearby areas. While rescue operations began gingerly, parts of the Chandigarh-Manali National Highway were washed away at many points. A building collapsed at Sabji Mandi in Manikaran in the raging Parvati in Kullu. Fed by heavy rains, the swollen Beas threatens Kullu forcing closure of Shimla-Junga road following reports of vehicles being buried in debris in Rajnagar in Churah assembly constituency in Chamba. Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu said: At least 50 people are missing and two are dead in an early morning cloudburst in Kullu, Shimla and Mandi districts. Around 35 people are missing in Rampur in Shimla, 9 in Mandi and one is Kullu. High alert in Kedar valley Swollen rivers have crossed danger marks at several places, prompting the government to sound a high alert in the Kedar valley, and suspend the Kedarnath Yatra. Rescue efforts are underway to evacuate pilgrims stranded along the Char Dham routes, with helicopters being used in the operation. Sources said that since Thursday morning, SDRF and other relief teams have shifted 320 Char Dham pilgrims to safe locations.
Rains Wreak Havoc In Himachal Pradesh, Three Killed, 40 Missing
Shimla: Three people were killed and about 40 went missing after two separate incidents of cloudburst in Himachal Pradesh where rains washed away many houses and roads and left two hydropower projects damaged, officials said on Thursday. A cloudburst at Samagh Khud (nallah) in Rampur subdivision of Shimla district left two people dead and 28 others missing, Superintendent of Police (SP), Shimla Sanjeev Kumar Gandhi, told PTI. Two people have been rescued from the spot. Deputy Commissioner (DC) Anupam Kashyap said the cloudburst occurred close to 1 am. Rescue operation is challenging as roads have been washed away, he said. Revenue Minister Jagat Singh Negi said massive damage has been caused due to heavy rains and cloudbursts in the state. Road connectivity has been hampered in the affected areas. Four motorable bridges and footbridges have been washed away and rescue operations are going on in full swing, he said, adding the apple crop has also been damaged. The DC and SP, who were on the spot, said that teams of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), Indo-Tibetan Border Police, police, and home guards have started rescue operations and the help of drones is being taken to locate the missing persons. Another cloudburst in the Thalatukhod area of Padhar in Mandi district on Wednesday night left one person dead and nine others missing. A few houses have collapsed and the road connectivity has been disrupted. The Mandi district administration has sought assistance from the Indian Air Force and NDRF. Due to the overflowing Beas River, the Chandigarh-Manali National Highway has been damaged in several places. Reports of houses being damaged in Bhagipul in Kullu have also poured in and an alert has been issued in the Bhuntar area of Kullu as the swollen Parvati River and Malana Khud were flooded, damaging Malana I and Malana II hydropower projects. The Manali-Chandigarh National Highway has been breached at numerous places due to landslides and gushing waters of River Beas have entered some houses at Pandoh in Mandi. There were reports of some people missing and houses and shops being washed away in the area. All educational institutions in the affected regions have been closed as authorities focus on rescue and relief operations, officials said. Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu has convened an emergency meeting at the secretariat following the cloudburst.
Rains Wreak Havoc In HP; Three Killed, 40 Missing
Shimla: Three people were killed and about 40 went missing after two separate incidents of cloudburst in Himachal Pradesh where rains washed away many houses and roads and left two hydropower projects damaged, officials said on Thursday. A cloudburst at Samagh Khud (nallah) in Rampur subdivision of Shimla district left two people dead and 28 others missing, Superintendent of Police (SP), Shimla Sanjeev Kumar Gandhi, told PTI. Two people have been rescued from the spot. Deputy Commissioner (DC) Anupam Kashyap said the cloudburst occurred close to 1 am. Rescue operation is challenging as roads have been washed away, he said. Revenue Minister Jagat Singh Negi said massive damage has been caused due to heavy rains and cloudbursts in the state. Road connectivity has been hampered in the affected areas. Four motorable bridges and footbridges have been washed away and rescue operations are going on in full swing, he said, adding the apple crop has also been damaged. The DC and SP, who were on the spot, said that teams of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), Indo-Tibetan Border Police, police, and home guards have started rescue operations and the help of drones is being taken to locate the missing persons. Another cloudburst in the Thalatukhod area of Padhar in Mandi district on Wednesday night left one person dead and nine others missing. A few houses have collapsed and the road connectivity has been disrupted. The Mandi district administration has sought assistance from the Indian Air Force and NDRF. Due to the overflowing Beas River, the Chandigarh-Manali National Highway has been damaged in several places. Reports of houses being damaged in Bhagipul in Kullu have also poured in and an alert has been issued in the Bhuntar area of Kullu as the swollen Parvati River and Malana Khud were flooded, damaging Malana I and Malana II hydropower projects. The Manali-Chandigarh National Highway has been breached at numerous places due to landslides and gushing waters of River Beas have entered some houses at Pandoh in Mandi. There were reports of some people missing and houses and shops being washed away in the area. All educational institutions in the affected regions have been closed as authorities focus on rescue and relief operations, officials said. Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu has convened an emergency meeting at the secretariat following the cloudburst.
Himachal rains: Over 30 people missing in Shimla after cloudburst; building washed away in Kullu
SHIMLA: Over 30 people are missing following a cloudburst in the Jhakhari area of Rampur subdivision of Shimla district early Thursday, officials said. Roads have been washed away and a hydropower project in the area has also been damaged, Deputy Commissioner Anupam Kashyap told PTI. #WATCH | Himachal Pradesh | 19 people are missing after a cloudburst in the Samej Khad of Rampur area in Shimla district. The SDRF team at the spot for the search and rescue operation (Visual source - DPRO Shimla) pic.twitter.com/afz23ylf4P ANI (@ANI) August 1, 2024 Teams of the National Disaster Response Force, Indo-Tibetan Border Police, police and home guards have started rescue operations. Drones are also being used to locate the missing people, he added. In Kullu, a building collapsed and was swept into the Parvati River on Thursday morning, while water levels in the Beas River have risen due to incessant rain in Manali. VIDEO | Himachal Pradesh: A building collapsed and was washed away in raging Parvati River in #Kullu , earlier today. More details are awaited. #HimachalPradeshRains #HimachalWeather (Source: Third Party) pic.twitter.com/KwphMv7Aj8 Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) August 1, 2024
Breathtaking one-day trips from Manali in August
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Border Road Organisation starts phase 3 of India, China Border Roads Project
The Border Roads Organisation, along with CPWD and NPCC, has started the third phase of the India, China Border Roads project in eastern Ladakh to enhance road network and security forces' movement. Phase II is ongoing, with all-weather roads aiding in faster movement along the Line of Actual Control. PM Modi recently initiated the Shinku La tunnel to improve connectivity from Manali to Leh. Increased funding has been allocated for road construction and village development along the border with China.
TNPCB commences pollution load carrying capacity study in Manali industrial area
It will include all sources of pollution in the area. The assessment is expected to help quantify sulphur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, and particulate matter emissions in the cluster and suggest an effective mitigation plan
Landslide impact: Traffic hit on Manali-Chandigarh highway due to 'hazardous conditions'
CHANDIGARH: The Chandigarh-Manali highway from Bindravani to Pandoh will be closed for traffic daily for two hours until July 31 due to hazardous conditions caused by recent landslides along the stretch and to facilitate repairs. Mandi deputy commissioner Apoorv Devgan, the chairman of the District Disaster Management Authority, announced a temporary highway closure and said it would be in force for two hours between 11 am and 1 pm from July 27 to July 31. The DC said he received reports from the project director of the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) about hazardous conditions on the stretch. Heavy rains on July 20 triggered landslides which threaten vehicle movement. These conditions pose a risk to motorists, the NHAI told the district administration. The daily closure might cause temporary inconvenience but was a necessary to prevent accidents, Devgan said.
PM Modi to visit Kargil on July 26, carry out first blast of Shinkun La Tunnel Project virtually
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be in Drass on Friday to pay homage to the Kargil War heroes and carry out the first blast for the strategically significant Shinkun La Tunnel planned as part of the third vital access to Leh, Ladakh. According to the Prime Minister's Office (PMO), on the occasion of the 25th Kargil Vijay Diwas on July 26, 2024, Prime Minister Modi will visit the Kargil War Memorial at around 9:20 AM to honour the soldiers who made the supreme sacrifice. The Prime Minister will also virtually initiate the first blast of the Shinkun La Tunnel Project. Tomorrow, 26th July, is a very special day for every Indian. We will mark the 25th Kargil Vijay Diwas. It is a day to pay homage to all those who protect our nation. I will visit the Kargil War Memorial and pay tributes to our brave heroes. Work will also commence for the Shinkun Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) July 25, 2024 The Shinkun La Tunnel Project involves constructing a 4.1 km long Twin-Tube tunnel at an altitude of approximately 15,800 feet on the NimuPadumDarcha Road. This tunnel will provide all-weather connectivity to Leh and, upon completion, will be the highest tunnel in the world. It is expected to enhance the movement of armed forces and equipment while promoting economic and social development in Ladakh. The tunnel's construction is significant given the ongoing standoff with China in Eastern Ladakh since May 2020. As reported earlier by TNIE, the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) in March successfully cut through a strategically important alternate road link to Leh district of Ladakh. The passage will become the shortest route among the three roads and strengthen defence preparedness. March 25 marked the culmination of many years of hard work and dedication by BRO personnel in one of the most challenging terrains of the world, it said. Lt Gen Raghu Srinivasan, DG Border Roads said, In January when the Zanskar was frozen, we used this to our advantage and moved equipment and personnel along the river to establish additional attack points. We have established connectivity on this vital axis. Soon we will start work on black topping the road. With construction of Shinkun La tunnel commencing, the third all weather axis to Ladakh will be established, he said. The Nimmu-Padam-Darcha road derives its strategic importance from the fact that it is not only shorter vis-a-vis the other two axes, but crosses only one pass; Shinkun La (16,558 feet) on which tunnel work is about to commence by BRO. This will result in the Road having all-weather connectivity to the strategically important Ladakh region. The provision of connectivity along this strategic third axis to Ladakh will give a quantum boost to our defence preparedness along the Northern Borders. The Nimmu-Padam-Darcha road is now the third axis apart from Manali-Leh and Srinagar-Leh which connects Ladakh to the hinterland. The Nimmu-Padam-Darcha road has a length of 298 Kms and connects Manali to Leh through Darcha (NH-03) and Nimmu on Kargil-Leh Highway.
Flash Flooding in Kullu Valley Causes Disruption to Travel Route Between Manali and Leh
A flash flood caused damage in the Anjani Mahadev area of Kullu district in Himachal Pradesh recently. While no loss of life was reported, a home suffered impacts from the sudden rise of water levels. Heavy rainfall in the mountainous terrain led to a rapid surge of water through the region. The floodwaters affected the [] The post Flash Flooding in Kullu Valley Causes Disruption to Travel Route Between Manali and Leh appeared first on Northlines .
Vehicles headed to Manali from Lahaul and Spiti via the north portal of the Atal Tunnel have been diverted towards Rohtang.
Part Of Himachal's Leh-Manali Road Closed After Cloudburst Triggers Flash Flood
A stretch of the National Highway-3 was closed for vehicular traffic following a flash flood triggered by a cloudburst in Himachal's Kullu district, police said on Thursday.
Manali Cloudburst: Part of NH-3 in Himachal Pradesh closed after cloudburst triggers flash flood
A cloudburst in Manali, Himachal Pradesh, triggered a flash flood, disrupting National Highway-3. The Lahaul and Spiti police diverted traffic via Rohtang. Fifteen roads, including key routes in Mandi, Kinnaur, and Kangra, were closed. The weather department issued a 'yellow' alert for heavy rain. Rain-related incidents have claimed 49 lives, with losses around Rs 389 crore since June 27.
Part of NH-3 in Himachal closed after cloudburst triggers flash flood
Shimla/Manali, Jul 25: A stretch of the National Highway-3 was closed for vehicular traffic following a flash flood triggered by a cloudburst in Himachals Kullu district, police said on Thursday. No casualty has so far been reported in the incident that occurred late Wednesday, they said. According to officials, the stretch between Dhundi and Palchan Bridge on NH-3, also known as Leh-Manali Road, was affected due to the cloudburst at Anjani Mahadev nullah in the Manali area. Vehicles headed to [] The post Part of NH-3 in Himachal closed after cloudburst triggers flash flood appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Despite damaged roads and unpredictable weather, over one crore tourists visited Himachal this year
CHANDIGARH: Over one crore tourists have visited Himachal Pradesh in the first six months with Kullu and Shimla districts emerging as top attractions, drawing 4.73 lakh and 4.48 lakh tourists respectively. It is expected that by the end of this year two crore tourist will visit the hill state. Himachal witnessed a significant surge in tourism in the first six months of this year. By the end of June, the Himachal recorded as many as 1,00,87,440 tourists, who came to the state attracted by its picturesque valleys, pleasant climate and also the facilities extended by the government. Key destinations such as Shimla, Manali, Dharamshala, Dalhousie, Kinnaur, Lahaul and Spiti remained popular while Kullu and Shimla districts emerged as top attractions, drawing as many as 4,73,737 and 4,48,392 tourists respectively. This trend has continued in July, aided by favourable weather conditions and open roads, allowing tourists to escape the sticky summer heat of the plains. In addition to popular tourist destinations of Kullu, Manali, Mandi, Shimla, Chail, Kasauli and Barog, the Reva waterfall in Solan and unexplored trails in the snow-capped mountains of Lahaul, Spiti and Kinnaur have also reportedly emerged as popular destinations for tourists. Kangra also witnessed a rush, especially during the Navratri season due to the presence of Shakti Peethas - Brijeshwari, Jawalamukhi, Chamunda and the temple of Baglamukhi. Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu informed that despite the damage to several roads due to recent heavy rains , the majority of roads have been made accessible. Despite recent weather conditions affecting some roads, most of the roads across the state remain open and accessible to tourists and the general public. Himachal is also witnessing an influx of thousands of tourists in July... these numbers are promising... we expect to surpass two crore visitors by the end of this year, he said. Sukhu also emphasized the importance of tourists staying informed about the latest travel advisories and road conditions through the helplines of the district administration, Police department and social media handles. Regular updates on road conditions are being provided by the district administration and Himachal Police so that tourists do not face any inconvenience during their stay in the state. Tourist's safety and enjoyment are our top priorities, he said. He reiterated the state government's commitment to ensure that visitors travel safe and enjoy their holidays at various destinations in Himachal Pradesh. He said that the Public Works Department (PWD) is working diligently to clear any road blockades and restore travel swiftly. The department of Tourism and Civil Aviation is also encouraging tourists to check for updates on specific routes so as to have smooth travel. Following the opening of the all-weather Atal Tunnel in 2020, the longest tunnel in the world at an altitude of over 10,000 feet, the number of homestays near the tourist destinations, particularly Lahaul and Spiti have sprung up from 74 to 718. This sudden surge is mainly due to many locals registering their traditional-style houses as homestays. One of the notable hotspots of such homestays is the Kandaghat-Sadhupul area. According to officials, as many as 4,289 homestays have been registered with the tourism department of the state. The Kullu district is leading with the highest number of homestays at 1,040, followed by Shimla with 805. Manasi Sahay Thakur, Director of Tourism and Civil Aviation said that the tourist footfall in the state has increased as compared to last year. This has happened despite the harsh monsoon last year... the state government has proactively built infrastructure as the major focus is on infrastructure development and improving inter and intra-state connectivity through the construction of heliports, she said. Besides it took measures to build confidence in tourists which is why the tourist inflow increased... despite a hit during the pandemic times now our tourist inflow is almost at the pre-Covid level, she added. Another reason for the tourist rush is the heat wave this year, Sahay pointed out. Sahay also attributed the increased flow of tourists to the increasing number of homestays in the state. She added that the authorities are working to have smooth traffic through the Atal Tunnel.