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From roads to railways: Govt shares key updates on how Ladakhs transport network is changing

Road connectivity and infrastructure in Ladakh have seen significant progress since it became a Union Territory in 2019. Over Rs 20,660 crore has been allocated for road development. Major projects include the Bilaspur-Manali-Leh railway, a new terminal at Leh airport, and the Shinku La Tunnel to ensure all-weather connectivity. These developments aim to enhance civilian and military needs.

The Economic Times 24 Mar 2025 3:24 pm

Meerut Murder Case: Cab driver reveals shocking details, claims Muskaan and Sahil did this during their trip toShimla,Manali

Ajab Singh, the driver who took the couple on a trip through Himachal Pradesh, said their behaviour did not indicate that they had just committed a brutal crime.

DNA India 22 Mar 2025 6:18 pm

Video: Meerut Woman Celebrates Holi In Manali With Lover 11 Days After Killing Husband

Muskaan Rastogi celebrated Holi in Manali with lover Sahil Shukla just 11 days after killing her husband Saurabh Rajput. They were seen dancing and posing in a video from the celebration.

News18 22 Mar 2025 8:23 am

A 100-year journey of a healing institution

Ayurveda considers the human lifespan to be of 100 years. While very few people reach the age, institutions established by great souls and blessed by divine grace continue to serve humanity for centuries. One such institution is the Sri Ramakrishna Math Charitable dispensary in Chennai, which is celebrating its 100th anniversary today. For 127 years, the Chennai Ramakrishna Math has been dedicated to spiritual, social and humanitarian service. It has made contributions to education, healthcare, culture, youth development, religious literature, womens empowerment and disaster relief. Founded by Swami Ramakrishnananda, a direct disciple of Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, the math upholds Swami Vivekanandas vision: Service to humanity is service to god. One of its most impactful initiatives is its charitable dispensary. In an era where even a cup of tea costs much more than a rupee, this dispensary provides medical consultation and prescribed medicines for just Rs 1. While diagnostic tests like X-rays and blood tests often cost Rs 500 or more elsewhere, they are available here for just Rs 50. And this service is provided every day. For over 12 years, it has provided subsidised healthcare for auto drivers and their families, and half-charge treatments for differently-abled patients. The clinic is currently run by 74 part-time doctors, 50 volunteers and 14 dedicated staff members. In 2023-24, over 3.41 lakh patients received affordable medical treatment at this institution. The dispensary also extends its services through medical camps in rural areas such as Manali and Meyyur in Tiruvallur district. Holistic healing Founded in 1925 by Dr P Raghavendra Rao, the dispensary has now grown into a polyclinic with multiple medical departments, including neurology, orthopaedics, ENT, diabetology and oncology. The advanced diagnostic facilities include ECG, audiogram, ultrasound, echocardiogram, digital X-ray, endoscopy and mammography. Consultations on alternative systems such as siddha, ayurveda, homoeopathy, acupuncture and sujok therapy are also available. The dispensary has a unique historical significance. It was once called the Athikuttai Hospital in Tamil, named after a pond where the remains (ashti) of a divine lady, Poombavai, are believed to have been consecrated. According to legend, she was miraculously revived by the blessings of Shaiva Saint Thirugnanasambandar at this location. This has led many to believe that anyone receiving treatment here would find relief and healing. Since the hospital is located within the Ramakrishna Math campus, patients often visit the Universal Temple seeking spiritual solace alongside medical care. This holistic approach to healing has helped countless individuals recover physically, mentally and spiritually. Since 1987, with the blessings of Swami Tapasyananda, the then Vice-President of Ramakrishna Math and Mission in Belur, the dispensary has been offering free treatment to thousands of leprosy patients. The math also organises weekly leprosy treatment camps at eight locations across Tamil Nadu, providing not just medical care but also socio-economic rehabilitation. To help recovered patients regain financial independence, self-help groups have been established. These initiatives restore their dignity, reunite families and reintegrate them into society. Operating silently yet impactfully, the dispensary has been a lifeline for the needy for a century. Its centennial celebration, graced by Srimath Swami Gautamananda Maharaj, the global president of the Ramakrishna Order, is intended to mark the beginning of new service initiatives for the next century. Swami Vimurtananda Adhyaksha, Ramakrishna Math, Thanjavur (Views are personal)

The New Indian Express 22 Mar 2025 7:51 am

Video: Meerut Woman's Holi Celebrations With Lover, 11 Days After Cement Murder

Just 11 days after killing her husband, chopping up his body and leaving it to rot in a cement-lined drum, Muskaan Rastogi was playing Holi with her lover Sahil Shukla in Manali, laughing and posing for a video as if nothing had happened.

NDTV 21 Mar 2025 10:25 pm

Pillow stuffing from Thailand and China faces dumping probe

India has launched an anti-dumping investigation on flexible slabstock polyol imports from China and Thailand amid allegations that low-priced imports are harming the domestic industry. The investigation follows a complaint by Manali Petrochemicals Limited, urging that China be treated as a non-market economy.

The Economic Times 21 Mar 2025 12:27 am

Merchant Navy Officer's Wife Went On Manali Trip To Hide His Murder, But Insta Posts Rang Alarm Bells

The investigation into the case brought to fore an extramarital affair between Saurabh Rajput's wife Muskaan Rastogi and her lover Sahil Shukla.

News18 19 Mar 2025 2:09 pm

Chennais winter air quality hit due to rise in NO2 & local hotspots

CHENNAI: Chennai recorded a sharp rise in nitrogen dioxide (NO2) levels and witnessed localised air pollution hotspots this past winter, despite a stable citywide average, according to a new analysis by the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE). The study, carried out from October 1, 2024, to January 31, 2025, shows NO2 concentrations surging across the city, with Manali recording a dramatic 3.8-fold increase from October to December and Alandur doubling its levels over the same period. Alongside this, Chennais seasonal PM2.5 average held at 36 micrograms per cubic metre (g/m) a modest 1.2% rise from the past three winters yet specific areas saw significant pollution spikes, heightening health risks. The CSE report, drawing from eight continuous ambient air quality monitoring stations (CAAQMS) and processed via USEPA methodology, reveals stark local variations. Velachery logged the highest daily PM2.5 peak at 193 g/m, while Alandur and Manali topped the list of polluted zones with seasonal averages of 47 g/m each. Winter PM2.5 levels at monitoring stations exceeded annual averages by 3-40%, with Arumbakkam, Royapuram and Perungudi jumping over 35% above their yearly norms. Alandur endured 14 days of poor and very poor Air Quality Index (AQI) ratings, followed by Velachery with seven. The citys peak PM2.5 day hit 119 g/m on October 31, 2024, down 19% from past winters but still concerning. Chennais NO2 crisis mirrors trends in other mega cities, amplifying the multi-pollutant challenge. Mumbais Byculla saw NO2 soar 5.7 times, while Kolkatas Victoria recorded a 6.4-fold spike, peaking at 84 g/m in December. In comparison, Delhis Anand Vihar logged a 71% NO2 surge, hitting 167 g/m, and Hyderabads Zoo Park reached 93 g/m. Chennais PM2.5 hotspots also align with broader patterns: Anand Vihar averaged at 227 g/m, Kolkatas Ballygunge hit 80 g/m, Mumbais Deonar matched that at 80 g/m (60% above its 50 g/m city average), and Bengalurus RVCE reached 56 g/m (51% over its 37 g/m average). These spikes, driven by stagnant winter conditions and rising vehicular emissions, are a cause of concern. While Chennai saw some relief a 29% PM2.5 drop at Kodungaiyur its escalating NO2 levels and persistent hotspots demand urgent action. The citys coastal advantage pales against Delhis landlocked 175 g/m PM2.5 average and eight severe+ AQI days, but local exposures remain a pressing concern, necessitating targeted measures to curb emissions and safeguard public health, said Anumita Roychowdhury, Executive Director, Research and Advocacy, CSE. Cant breathe easy Chennais winter PM2.5 average 36 g/m, just 1.2% higher than past three winters PM2.5 levels soared 3-40% above annual averages Alandur, Manali topped the charts with seasonal PM2.5 averages of 47 g/m each Alandur logged 14 days of poor or very poor AQI; Velachery followed with 7 days Velacherys PM2.5 jumped 37%, Alandur 10%, and Manali 5% Kodungaiyur cut PM2.5 by 29%, while Perungudi saw a slight drop Manalis NO2 spiked 3.8 times from October to December; Alandur saw a two-fold rise

The New Indian Express 19 Mar 2025 11:59 am

Greater Chennai Corporation to deploy new independent engineers for waste monitoring, tie pay to performance in 4 zones

This is part of Phase II of the civic bodys solid waste management initiative and will be implemented in Tiruvottiyur, Manali, Madhavaram, and Ambattur zones

The Hindu 14 Mar 2025 12:52 am

Strategic BilaspurManaliLeh Rail Line Completes DPR Stage; To Cost Rs 1.31 Lakh Crore: Railways

The Bilaspur-Manali-Leh (489 km) alignment starts from Beri and passes through major towns including Sundernagar, Mandi, Manali, Sissu, Darcha, Keylong, Sarchu, Pang, Rumtse, Upshi, and Kharu, before terminating at Leh.

News18 13 Mar 2025 3:34 pm

Anticipated cost of providing rail connectivity to Kargil Rs 1.31 lakh crore: Ashwini Vaishnaw

NEW DELHI, Mar 12: The anticipated cost of the new Bilaspur-Manali-Leh railway line that will provide connectivity to Kargil is Rs 1,31,000 crore, the Government said on Wednesday. In a written reply to a question in the Lok Sabha on whether the Government has any plan to conduct a survey for connecting Ganderbal in Kashmir with Kargil, Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said a Detailed Project Report of the new Bilaspur-Manali-Leh line has been prepared. Bilaspur-Manali-Leh New Line, falling partly in [] The post Anticipated cost of providing rail connectivity to Kargil Rs 1.31 lakh crore: Ashwini Vaishnaw appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 12 Mar 2025 9:55 pm

Manali or Nainital: Which one should you visit right now

Planning a winter getaway but can't decide between Manali and Nainital? While Manali offers snow-capped mountains and thrilling adventures, Nainital charms with its serene lake and misty hills. Here's a comparison to help you choose wisely!

The Economic Times 4 Mar 2025 12:08 pm

Snowfall triggers landslides in HP as parts of north get rain; 4 dead 5 still missing in Uttarakhand avalanche

NEW DELHI: Heavy rains and snowfall in Himachal Pradesh triggered landslides and caused roadblocks on Saturday, disrupting normal life in the state, as several other parts of north India received showers. In Uttarakhand, 50 workers trapped in an avalanche in the Chamoli district were rescued, but four of them died on Saturday as rescuers raced against time to save the remaining five. The strategic 270-km Jammu-Srinagar National Highway, which was shut on Thursday evening following heavy snowfall and multiple landslides in the Ramban district, was reopened for light motor vehicles after the weather improved, and road restoration work was carried out. Parts of Delhi, Rajasthan and Himachal Pradesh received showers on Saturday. A day after an avalanche buried 55 labourers alive at a BRO camp in Mana village in Uttarakhand's Chamoli district, 50 of them were pulled out of the snow, but four of them died. The search is on for the remaining five. The avalanche hit the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) camp between Mana and Badrinath between 5.30 am and 6 am on Friday, according to the Army. Thirty-three of them were rescued by Friday night. Rain and snowfall hampered the rescue efforts on Friday, and the operation was suspended as the night fell. As the weather cleared up on Saturday morning, the Army and Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) personnel based in Mana resumed the rescue operation, District Disaster Management Officer N K Joshi said. Six helicopters, including three of the Indian Army Aviation, two of the IAF and one civil copter hired by the Army, are engaged in the rescue operations, an Army spokesperson said. Located three kilometres from Badrinath, Mana is the last village on the India-Tibet border at a height of 3,200 metres. Uttarakhand avalanche: Four laborers succumb to injuries, five still missing In neighbouring Himachal Pradesh, heavy rains and snowfall disrupted normal life in several parts of the state, triggering landslides, blocking roads and huge mounds of debris swept by gushing waters damaging vehicles in Kullu. A massive landslide triggered by incessant rains and cloudbursts at Rokaru in the Kangra district damaged several vehicles and endangered 12 houses. The affected families have been relocated to safer places, and restoration work is in progress, said Kangra Deputy Commissioner Hem Raj. One person was reported missing near the Shiva Hydropower project in Palampur, and a search operation has been launched to trace him, officials said. Tribal Pangi valley in Chamba was cut off following heavy snowfall, and electricity and telecommunication services have been disrupted. A landslide at Tohlu nullah blocked the Kiratpur-Manali National Highway, leaving tourists stranded. A total of 112 roads were closed in Kullu, and work is in progress to power 1,646 transformers. The Kullu-Manali Road was also closed, and traffic was being diverted via Naggar while the electricity supply was yet to be restored in Manikaran and Manali, officials said. Meanwhile, the state received moderate to heavy snowfall and rain during the past 24 hours. In Jammu and Kashmir, the restoration of the 66-km Banihal-Nashri stretch on the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway was intensified on Saturday morning after the weather conditions improved. Heavy rains had triggered shooting stones, mudslides and landslides at a dozen places, including Kishtwari Pather, Moum Passi, Hingni, Panthiyal, Mehar and Dalwas, while snowfall between Qazigund and Ramsu left the road slippery. A side of the road near Mehar has caved in, while a major landslide has blocked one tube of the Kunfer-Peerah tunnel. The road repair was hampered by continuous rains on Friday, officials said. Ramban deputy commissioner Baseer-ul-Haq Chaudhary said there are at least 16 locations along the 66-km road stretch that were rendered vulnerable by the rains. The national capital saw light rain on Saturday morning as the minimum temperature settled at 16.6 degrees Celsius, 4.1 notches above the seasonal average. Delhi recorded 2 mm of rainfall in the last 24 hours till 8.30 am on Saturday. Rainfall measurements at various weather stations included 1.8 mm at Safdarjung, 1.0 mm at Palam, and 4 mm at Pitampura. Light to moderate rainfall was recorded in parts of Rajasthan on Saturday, where a maximum of 28 mm rainfall was recorded in Churu, followed by 18 mm in Chirawa (Jhunjhunu), the weather department said.

The New Indian Express 1 Mar 2025 7:42 pm

Heavy Rains, Snowfall Cause Chaos in Himachal, Roads Blocked, Vehicles Swept Away

KULLU - HIMACHAL PRADESH: Heavy rains and snowfall have caused major problems in Himachal Pradesh, leading to landslides and road closures. Many highways and key roads were blocked on Friday, making it difficult for people to travel. For the third day in a row, the state has been experiencing heavy rain and snowfall, affecting normal life. Around 200 roads have been shut down, cutting off areas like Kullu, Lahaul and Spiti, Kinnaur, Chamba, and Shimla from the rest of the state, officials said. Due to the bad weather, all schools and colleges have been closed in Chamba and Manali. However, CBSE board exams will still take place as planned. Authorities have also warned people about possible avalanches in higher regions above 2,300 meters and advised them to stay indoors and take precautions. Many major roads are blocked due to snow. The Hindustan-Tibet road (NH-5) is closed at Narkanda, while roads connecting Dodra-Kwar and Deha-Chopal are also not accessible. The Theog-Hatkoti Highway near Kharapathar village, which is at an altitude of 8,770 feet, has also been shut down. In Kullu, heavy rains have flooded areas like Akhara Bazaar and Gandhi Nagar. Water from overflowing rivers entered the streets, damaging parked vehicles. Authorities have stopped vehicle movement beyond Nehru Kund because of fresh snowfall in places like Solang Nallah, Gulaba, Atal Tunnel, and Rohtang. A landslide at Banala has also blocked the Manali-Kiratpur National Highway, and work to clear it has been delayed due to falling rocks, police said. Many roads in remote valleys remain blocked due to snowfall and continuous rainfall. View this post on Instagram A post shared by News Track Live (@newstracklive) According to weather reports, Kothi received the highest snowfall of 120 cm by 8:30 am, followed by Khadrala (115 cm), Keylong (75 cm), Kalpa (46 cm), Kukumseri (38.8 cm), Sangla (23.5 cm), and both Nichar and Moorang (15 cm each). Lower and mid-hill areas are also facing problems due to heavy rains. Seobagh recorded the highest rainfall in the state at 113.2 mm, followed by Bhuntar (113.2 mm), Banjar (112.4 mm), Jogindernagar (112 mm), Salooni (109.3 mm), Palampur (99 mm), Chamba (97 mm), Baijnath (75 mm), Kangra (74 mm), Rohroo (70 mm), Kufri (59 mm), and Shimla (54.5 mm). The sky remains dark and cloudy, and the meteorological department has issued an orange alert for heavy snowfall in Lahaul and Spiti, Kinnaur, and higher areas of Chamba, Kullu, Shimla, Mandi, Sirmaur, and Kangra districts. Light to moderate rain is expected, with heavy rainfall at some isolated places in Chamba, Kullu, Shimla, Mandi, Sirmaur, and Kangra districts.

News Track 28 Feb 2025 4:10 pm

Heavy snowfall disrupts roads, power supply in Himachal Pradesh

CHANDIGARH: Himachal Pradesh has been severely impacted by heavy snowfall and widespread rainfall, leading to the closure of more than 200 roads and disruptions in power and water supply. Several areas, particularly in the districts of Lahaul and Spiti, Kullu, Kinnaur, and Chamba, have been cut off from the rest of the state. The weather conditions have also forced the closure of educational institutions in Lahaul and Spiti and Chamba districts. Due to heavy snowfall, several key routes, including Darcha-Shinkula, Darcha-Sarchu, Koksar-Manali via Rohtang, Koksar to Losar via Kunzum, and Atal Tunnel to Manali, Tindi, and Udaipur roads, have been blocked. Authorities have advised travelers to avoid these routes for safety reasons. An avalanche alert has been issued, and the general public is urged to refrain from visiting high-altitude areas prone to avalanches. The police in Lahaul and Spiti stated, The general public is advised to avoid unnecessary travel and refrain from visiting high-altitude areas prone to avalanches. In the Dodra-Kwar region of Shimla district, heavy snowfall continues, shutting down all roads leading to the valley. The Meteorological Department has issued an orange warning for Lahaul and Spiti, Chamba, Kinnaur, and areas above 2,300 meters, warning of an increased risk of avalanches in higher-altitude regions. The precipitation is expected to continue with the same intensity throughout the day. Meanwhile, panic spread among residents of Manikaran Valley in the Kullu district following the formation of an artificial lake in Jeera Nallah in Tosh village, which has created a flash flood threat. Authorities have evacuated people living downstream to safer locations. The state also remains on high alert for avalanches following fresh snowfall in the region. In Shimla district, 12 roads have been closed due to the harsh weather. The Hindustan-Tibet Road (National Highway 5) has been shut down near Narkanda due to slippery conditions caused by heavy snowfall. As a result, traffic has been diverted from Sainj to Shimla via Luhri and Sunni. The Meteorological Department has issued an orange alert for light to moderate snowfall at most places, with isolated spells of very heavy snowfall expected in Kinnaur and Lahaul and Spiti, as well as in the higher reaches of Chamba, Shimla, Mandi, Sirmaur, Kangra, and Manali. Since last night, continuous rainfall has been recorded in Shimla. A yellow alert has been issued for more rain and light snowfall in the city and surrounding areas. However, educational institutions in the state capital have remained open. Tabo in Lahaul and Spiti recorded the lowest temperature at night, dropping to minus 4.5 degrees Celsius, while Nahan was the warmest during the day with a high of 23.2 degrees Celsius.

The New Indian Express 28 Feb 2025 12:54 pm

Muslim cleric's remark on widow's Manali trip sparks outrage

The controversy also prompted a wave of support for Nafeesumma from various sections of society on social media on Thursday.

Rediff 23 Feb 2025 11:31 am

'Should Remain At Corner Of Her House': Kerala Cleric Remarks Over Widow's Manali Trip Sparks Row

A video of Nafeesumma enjoying the snow went viral, but it attracted criticism from Ibrahim Saqafi Puzhakkattiri, a cleric associated with the pro-CPI(M) Sunni faction

News18 21 Feb 2025 5:29 pm

Heavy snowfall cuts off Lahaul Valley, Manali-Leh Highway closed

CHANDIGARH: The Manali-Leh Highway has been closed for vehicular traffic following heavy snowfall in higher areas of several districts in Himachal Pradesh, cutting off Lahaul Valley from the rest of the state and leaving both locals and tourists stranded. With snow accumulation reaching up to 60 cm on the road connecting the North Portal of the Atal Tunnel to Keylong-Jispa, the route has become impassable. The tribal district of Lahaul and Spiti is experiencing severe weather conditions. In response, the Lahaul-Spiti police have issued a travel advisory urging all travellers to avoid the Manali-Leh route until further notice. The closure has significantly impacted transportation, halting vehicular movement on the affected stretch. Road users have been advised to remain patient and stay updated through official channels regarding road conditions and weather. Tourists planning to travel in or out of the area have been urged to adjust their plans accordingly. Deputy Commissioner of Lahaul-Spiti, Rahul Kumar, stated that efforts to restore road connectivity would begin as soon as weather conditions improve. The Border Roads Organisation and the PWD are on standby and will deploy their workforce and machinery to clear key roads once the weather permits, he said. Kumar also cautioned people against unnecessary travel, particularly into high-altitude areas prone to snow avalanches. Following heavy snowfall in the higher reaches of Manali, roads beyond Nehru Kund have been closed to most vehicles. Additionally, National Highway 5 (Hindustan-Tibet Road) has been shut at Narkanda due to snow, with traffic now being diverted from Sainj to Shimla via Luhri. Since Wednesday night, Shilaroo recorded 5 cm of snowfall, followed by Gondla with 3 cm, Kalpa 1.3 cm, and Sangla 0.3 cm. The upper areas of Manali, Narkanda, Rohru, Chansal, and Keylong in Lahaul and Spiti also witnessed snowfall. Several areas across the state received light to moderate rainfall, with Dalhousie recording the highest at 22 mm, followed by Sundernagar with 21 mm, Bharmour 18.2 mm, Dharamshala 16.8 mm, Manali 16 mm, Mandi and Kangra 14.4 mm each, Bhuntar 13.6 mm, Bilaspur 13 mm, and Una 10 mm. The state capital, Shimla, was lashed by thunderstorms and received mild rainfall. The Met Office has issued an orange alert for heavy rainfall, snowfall, and thunderstorms in the districts of Chamba, Kangra, Kullu, and Mandi on Thursday. It also warned that a fresh Western Disturbance is likely to affect northwest India from 24 February onwards. The state has recorded an average rainfall of 33 mm during the winter season from 1 January to 20 February, significantly below the normal of 154 mma deficit of 79 per cent.

The New Indian Express 21 Feb 2025 12:08 pm

Explosion in Manali bio-gas plant premises kills one, another injured

The duo was working in the panel board room where biogas would be produced. When they were preparing to shut down the machines, a machine exploded along with a gas pipe.

The Hindu 16 Feb 2025 11:04 pm

Congress Congratulates Kangana Ranaut For Pure Veg Cafe, Internet Says This

Actress-turned-politician Kangana Ranaut has announced the launch of her new cafe in Himachal Pradesh's Manali. The Mountain Story cafe, which she describes as a long-cherished dream, will open its doors on Valentine's Day.

NDTV 13 Feb 2025 1:38 pm

Fresh snowfall in popular tourist towns of Himachal; Met issues thunderstorm warning

Shimla, Feb 5: Fresh snowfall was recorded in the higher reaches of Himachal Pradesh, with the Met office issuing a yellow alert for thunderstorm and lightning in some districts on Wednesday. Isolated places in Shimla, Kullu, Kinnaur, Lahaul and Spiti, and Chamba districts received snow. According to the Met office, snowfall was recorded in the famous tourist resort towns of Narkanda and Kufri in Shimla district, Dalhousie in Chamba, and Manali and adjoining areas in Kullu. There were also reports [] The post Fresh snowfall in popular tourist towns of Himachal; Met issues thunderstorm warning appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 5 Feb 2025 1:16 pm

Kangana Ranauts Brand New Cafe In Picturesque Manali Impresses The Internet, Fans Say Yaar Kitna Mast Hai Ye

Kangana first announced her dream cafe project in 2021

mashable 5 Feb 2025 11:40 am

Train to Leh: After Kashmir, Govt shifts focus towards Ladakh rail link

Patna based company initiates railway track alignment, conducts surveys Srinagar, Jan 31: After the completion of the Kashmir rail link, the government has shifted its focus about providing train connectivity to Ladakh. According to the details, an exercise to construct a railway track from Beri of Bilaspur to Manali-Leh has already commenced. Patna based Skylark [] The post Train to Leh: After Kashmir, Govt shifts focus towards Ladakh rail link appeared first on Northlines .

The Northlines 31 Jan 2025 11:36 pm

Himachal to become the third state in India to legally cultivate cannabis for industrial and medicinal use

CHANDIGARH : Himachal Pradesh will become the third state in India, after Uttarakhand and Madhya Pradesh, to undertake controlled, legal cultivation of cannabis for industrial and medicinal use. The state hopes to generate additional revenue of about Rs 500 crore per annum. Due to its suitable agro-climatic conditions, cannabis grows naturally in regions such as Kullu, Manali, Mandi, Chamba, Shimla, and Sirmaur. The state cabinet approved the proposal yesterday. The cabinet has authorised the revenue department to undertake controlled cannabis cultivation in the state and to conduct a pilot study on cannabis cultivation, which will be jointly carried out by two universities: Chaudhary Sarwan Kumar Krishi Vishvavidyalaya at Palampur in Kangra district, and Dr Y.S. Parmar University of Horticulture at Nauni in Solan district. The study will assess and recommend the future roadmap for this initiative, and the agriculture department has been designated as the nodal agency for cannabis cultivation. This decision was made during the state cabinet meeting held at Dharamshala in Kangra district on Friday. At present, Uttarakhand and Madhya Pradesh are engaged in cannabis cultivation, primarily for use in the pharmaceutical sector to prepare medicines. Sources indicate that the agriculture department, designated as the nodal agency, will work out the modalities for beginning cannabis cultivation. The department has been given six months to prepare all the required guidelines and standard operating procedures (SOPs), including selecting the cannabis species most suitable for the pharmaceutical sector. Additionally, the department will establish seed banks to supply farmers who will be issued licenses, ensuring that the seeds provided contain a low narcotic content. Another significant challenge will be procuring hemp seeds with less than 0.3% THC content to prevent their use for narcotic purposes. The state will also need to create specialised labs to produce high-quality seeds suitable for the medicinal and industrial sectors, according to sources. Furthermore, the state government will need to amend the state Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Rules, 1985, for this purpose and ensure strict regulation, including specialised excise staff for monitoring and enforcement. Last year, the state assembly adopted a resolution endorsing the recommendations of the committee headed by Revenue Minister Jagat Singh Negi to amend the NDPS rules for this purpose. The committee had submitted its report to the state government on September 22, 2023. The report recommended cannabis cultivation for industrial and medicinal use under Sections 10 and 14 of the NDPS Act. The committee suggested allowing the cultivation of cannabis for industrial purposes, such as obtaining fibre or seed or for horticultural purposes, in compliance with Section 14 of the NDPS Act, with cultivation limited to open areas. The committee prepared the report after visiting Madhya Pradesh and Uttarakhand to gather firsthand insights from experts involved in non-narcotic cannabis cultivation.

The New Indian Express 25 Jan 2025 12:20 pm

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Deccan Chronicle 24 Jan 2025 5:39 pm

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

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

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