Police, Commission question NARI-2025 report for ranking Dehradun as 'unsafe' city
DEHRADUN: A controversial report by Pvalue Analytics, which branded Dehradun an unsafe city for women in its National Annual Report and Index (NARI) 2025, has sparked outrage in Uttarakhand. The report has drawn sharp criticism and a full-scale challenge from the State Women's Commission and local police. The Uttarakhand State Women's Commission has vehemently objected to the report, casting serious doubt on its reliability. On Tuesday, the Commission issued a stern directive to Pvalue Analytics, demanding that all survey-related documents and minutes of meetings to be submitted within one week. On Monday, Mayank Dahiya, a representative from Pvalue Analytics, appeared before the Commission. He described the NARI 2025 as an academic report and expressed regret over the controversy, but failed to provide satisfactory answers to the Commission's pointed questions regarding the methodology and data. Due to a lack of crucial information, the Commission reprimanded Mr. Dahiya and has now ordered the company's Managing Director and the entire research team to appear at the next hearing, a Commission official stated. Commission Chairperson, Kusum Kandwal did not mince words, telling TNIE , Several serious flaws have been found in the report. It is entirely unclear which women were included in the survey, what specific questions were asked, and what the actual research criteria were. She warned, If a satisfactory explanation is not provided by the company at the next hearing on September 15, the Commission will not hesitate to take necessary action. In a separate development, sources close to TNIE revealed that Pvalue Analytics representatives appeared before Senior Superintendent of Police Ajay Singh, where they struggled to provide convincing answers to police queries. The police probe was launched following widespread objections from trader organisations, hotel associations, and educational institutions, all of whom demanded action against the report for categorising Dehradun among the 10 most unsafe cities for women in the country. SSP Singh had earlier assigned the investigation to SP Rishikesh, who had issued a notice to the company. On Monday, Dahiya also met with SSP Singh, claiming the survey was conducted for a university academic research curriculum, with two distinct teams handling data collection and analysis. However, he reportedly failed to provide satisfactory explanations for fundamental questions about the survey's basis. SSP Ajay Singh has now directed the company's Managing Director, along with members of the data collection and analysis teams, and all documents related to the research/survey, to be presented within a week. If satisfactory answers are not provided within the stipulated time, or if the facts presented are found to be baseless, strict legal action will be taken against the company, the SSP Singh clarified, underscoring the seriousness of the allegations. Pvalue Analytics, the firm behind the controversial report, also has a prominent project team. The project's Principal Investigator is Prof. (Dr.) Manjula Batra, a Senior Professor at The NorthCap University, Gurugram, and former Dean and Head of the Faculty of Law at Jamia Millia Islamia University, New Delhi. Karan Kataria, a Rajya Sabha Research Fellow and Lecturer at Jindal Global Law School, O.P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat, serves as Co-Principal Investigator. Sumit Arora, a Partner at Pvalue Analytics, is the Project Director, with Dr. Seema Tiwari of Pvalue Analytics serving as the Project Manager.
Landslide blocks Haridwar-Dehradun rail route, trains including Vande Bharat suspended
HARIDWAR : A landslide struck the Mansa Devi hills near Har Ki Pauri on Monday, obstructing the Haridwar-Dehradun rail route, an official said. Boulders from Mansa Devi hill fell onto the railway track in Bhimgoda near Kali temple, blocking the Haridwar-Dehradun-Rishikesh railway route, said Government Railway Police (GRP) Superintendent Aruna Bharti. The track near Bhimgoda railway tunnel was completely closed due to debris, affecting more than a dozen trains, including the Vande Bharat Express, she added. A Shiva temple near the railway track also collapsed under the landslide's impact, said Circle Officer Swapnil Suyal. The Mansa Devi hills have been cracking again due to heavy rains. A similar landslide occurred at the same spot days ago. Despite a large iron net installed between the hill and track, large stones broke through and fell onto the rails. Railway teams have arrived and started debris clearance, expected to take 8-10 hours. Train movement on the route remains suspended. Damaged nets are being cut using gas cutters, while stones are removed with JCB machinery.
India's longest rail tunnel: Tunnel boring machine operators cut through treacherous Himalayas
Two tunnel boring machine (TBM) operators, Baljinder Singh and Ram Avtar Singh Rana, overcame challenging terrains and a major landslide to complete India's longest rail tunnel ahead of schedule. They used a German-made TBM named Shakti, working tirelessly to clear debris and stabilize the excavated sections. Their efforts are part of the Rishikesh-Karnaprayag Rail Link Project.
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar inaugurated and laid the foundation stone for 17 development projects in Patna district, totaling approximately Rs 1,159.84 crore. A highlight was the inauguration of Bihar's first cable suspension bridge over the Punpun River, built at a cost of Rs 82.99 crore and modeled after the Laxman Jhula of Rishikesh.
Police said the arrested men have confessed to their roles in the crime, detailing how they killed Rishikesh in Kakori and transported his remains to the river.
Uttarakhand reels under heavy rains as highways blocked, swollen rivers submerge towns
DEHRADUN: Relentless monsoon rains have unleashed a fresh wave of devastation across Uttarakhand, severing vital lifelines, submerging towns, and forcing school children to risk their lives daily. The state, often called Devbhoomi, is grappling with widespread disruption, with border areas cut off and major rivers in spate, prompting an official flood alert in multiple districts. The gravest concerns are from Uttarkashis Cheenakholi region, where children from at least seven villages are facing dangerous conditions to attend school. A child was swept away on Saturday, but miraculously rescued by villagers, said Mahesh Prasad Nautiyal, former Pradhan of Cheenakholi village. With the bridge broken and tilted, students from Bon, Cheenakholi, Jeevanla, Jugaldi, and Panjiyala villages are literally putting their lives at risk in this extreme weather to reach Government Inter College Bon, he added. In Uttarkashis Yamunotri region, the town of Syana Chatti has been submerged again as the Yamuna River overflowed its banks, with water flowing over the motor bridge. Panic has gripped residents, as the Garhwal Mandal Vikas Nigam bungalow and a school campus were completely underwater. District Magistrate Prashant Arya visited the affected area. Connectivity has become a major challenge. Uttarkashi District Disaster Management Officer Jai Prakash Singh Panwar confirmed, The Yamunotri National Highway remains blocked at Syana Chatti, Jarjargad, Banas, and Naradchatti. The Gangotri Highway is also closed near Dharasu Bend and Netala, with work underway to restore connectivity. The crucial Malari Highway, leading to the China border, has been cut off for the second time in just a few days. Heavy overnight rain triggered flash floods in Tamak Nala, washing away a motor bridge and once again isolating the Niti Valley. This comes shortly after the highway, vital for villagers, pilgrims, and the movement of Army and ITBP personnel, had reopened on Saturday following a three-day closure caused by a landslide near Lata village. The deluge has also swollen the Ganga River downstream. In Rishikesh, the river breached its warning level of 339.50 meters on Sunday morning and rose further to 340.40 meters by late afternoon. The Hydro-met Division of the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a 24-hour flood warning for Almora, Bageshwar, Chamoli, Dehradun, Nainital, Pauri Garhwal, Tehri Garhwal, and Rudraprayag. Red and yellow alerts for heavy to very heavy rainfall remain in place for various districts, with the State Emergency Operations Centre advising District Magistrates to take necessary precautions.
Tribal uprising erupts in Gujarat as controversial Par-Tapi-Narmada River Link Project resurfaces
AHMEDABAD: Three years after the Gujarat government declared the Par-Tapi-Narmada River Link Project cancelled, the controversial initiative has stormed back into headlines, triggering fierce protests in the states tribal belt. A recent mention of its Detailed Project Report (DPR) in the Lok Sabha has reignited tensions, leading to a massive rally in Dharampur, Valsad, where thousands of tribal villagers, backed by Congress leaders, vowed to resist the project with a clear message: No dam, no displacement. The project, which threatens to submerge 118 villages and displace nearly five lakh peoplemostly tribalshas long been a flashpoint between development promises and tribal rights. Despite Chief Minister Bhupendra Patels 2022 announcement cancelling the initiative, fresh revelations about the DPR being presented in Parliament have shattered the fragile calm, sparking outrage across South Gujarat. On August 14, thousands gathered in Dharampur under the banner of the Dam Removal Committee, with Congress leaders Amit Chavda and Vansda MLA Anant Patel marching alongside villagers. Anant Patel accused the BJP of double-speak, citing parliamentary replies that confirmed the DPRs existence despite state claims of cancellation. Rajya Sabha replies confirm the DPR for the Par-Tapi-Narmada project is readythats why we submitted an application today through the Par-Tapi Sangharsh Samiti, said Patel. Our demand is simple: scrap this project and present a white paper. BJP MP Dhaval Patel should read the facts before fooling tribals. Next, well take this fight to Dang. Gujarat Congress President Amit Chavda went further, alleging a deliberate attempt to seize tribal land while misleading the community with contradictory statements. Efforts are underway to snatch the forest land of Gujarats tribal community, while ministers peddle lies to mislead them, Chavda said. On one hand, the government denies any DPR exists; on the other, Parliament is told its prepared. They claim the project is cancelled, yet official replies say its only off the priority listnot scrapped. The proposed project involves nine dams across the Par, Tapi, and Narmada rivers, with the stated aim of supplying water to Mumbai, Saurashtra, and Kutch. However, tribal leaders argue that this development comes at the cost of erasing entire communities. The Zari Dam on the Maharashtra-Gujarat border and the Kelvan Dam in Tapi district alone would displace thousands, submerging ancestral lands and forests. In response, Gujarat Health Minister and government spokesperson Hrishikesh Patel reiterated the states stance: Since 2022, the Gujarat government has made it clear the Par-Tapi-Narmada Link project stands cancelled and will not happen in Gujarat. The state suspended the project that year, and neither the Centre nor the state has taken any decision on it since. But for the tribal communities of South Gujarat, the rally was a warningtheir fight will not end until the project is formally and permanently scrapped. With emotions running high and police deployed in anticipation of unrest, the battle over land, water, and survival shows no signs of fading.
Independence Day Long Weekend 2025: Quick Getaways From Delhi For August 15
From Agra's Taj Mahal sunrise to Rishikesh's riverside charm, Jaipur's royal forts, and serene hill towns like Lansdowne and Kasauli, there's something for every mood, whether it's culture, nature, or adventure.
Two Missing, Two Injured in Rishikesh Landslide
Heavy rains trigger landslide on Rishikesh-Neelkanth road; rescue operations underway amid Ganga in spate
Independence Day Long Weekend Trips: Top getaways near Delhi NCR for a quick escape
Independence Day 2025 Best Places to Visit Near Delhi Delhi NCR: This Independence Day long weekend offers a perfect opportunity to escape Delhi's hustle. Explore nearby destinations like Mathura-Vrindavan for spiritual retreats, Agra for historical sites, or Neemrana for luxurious stays. Jaipur's royal charm and Rishikesh's blend of adventure and spirituality provide diverse options for a memorable getaway, catering to varied interests and preferences.
70 rescued, over 50 missing in Uttarkashi flash floods: Army
DEHRADUN : As rescue operations in the flash floods-ravaged Uttarkashi entered the third day on Thursday, the Army said 70 people have been rescued so far and more than 50 are missing. According to officials, at least four people have been killed in the disaster that struck the ecologically fragile area on Tuesday afternoon. Rescuers recovered two bodies on Wednesday, but it was not clear if these were among the four deaths reported the previous day. The district administration said 65 people who were stranded at different locations were airlifted to Matli town, 432 km from here. Efforts were also stepped up to airlift advanced equipment to the worst-hit Dharali village to speed up the search for those trapped under the rubble, officials said. The Indian Army, in close coordination with other authorities, ramped up Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) operations in Dharali and nearby Harsil. The region remains cut off due to multiple landslides and road breaches. Seventy civilians have been rescued so far and more than 50 are missing, the Army said in an official release issued here. Nine Army personnel -- one junior commissioned officer and eight jawans -- are also reported missing, it said. Nine Army personnel and three civilians were evacuated to Dehradun by helicopter. Three critically injured civilians were shifted to AIIMS Rishikesh and eight were admitted to the Uttarkashi district hospital, it added. Road access is severely disrupted at multiple locations, including Bartwari, Linchigad, near Harsil, Gangnani and Dharali. Civilian and military teams are working round the clock to rescue stranded people, provide relief and restore connectivity, the Army said. The military helipad in Harsil and another in Nelong are operational and connected by road to Gangotri, enabling convenient movement of tourists. A civil helipad in Dharali remains non-functional due to a mudslide. According to the Army, more than 225 troops, including engineers, medical teams, and rescue specialists, are on the ground. Search and rescue dogs have also been deployed. One Reeco Radar team is in Tekla village and another Reeco Radar is being inducted for further deployment, the release said. Chinook and Mi-17 helicopters are waiting at the Jollygrant airport in Dehradun and are likely to commence evacuation of civilians from Thursday if the weather improves, it said. Five civil helicopters from Sahastradhara have been operating between Matli, Bhatwari and Harsil for the rescue operations in coordination with the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF). An ad hoc aviation base is being set up at the Matli helipad. Approximately 180-200 tourists stranded in Gangotri are being provided food, shelter, and medical support by the Army and the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), the release said. An action plan has been prepared for the next 24-48 hours. It includes airlifting para troops and medical teams to Harsil by Chinooks and National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) personnel and medics to Nelong by Mi-17 helicopters, road opening ahead of Uttarkashi and Tekla, and evacuation of tourists from Nelong helipad on return sorties. Earlier in the day, the district administration said 65 people, including tourists, who were stranded at various places in Uttarkashi district have been shifted to Matli by helicopter. Buses have been arranged to send them to their respective destinations, the officials said. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, who is camping in Uttarkashi to monitor the rescue operations, interacted with some of those rescued in the buses. Those rescued include pilgrims from various parts of the country who were stranded on the way to Gangotri following Tuesday's flash floods. They thanked the Army, the state government and locals for providing them shelter and supporting them in every way. NDRF, SDRF, Army, ITBP, police and other related agencies are involved in the relief and rescue operations. SDRF IG Arun Mohan Joshi said, Our priority today is to airlift advanced equipment to the spot. Our teams coming with advanced equipment on Wednesday were held up due to blocked roads. There are 50 to 60-ft-high mounds of debris and those missing may be trapped under them, he said. Landslides have blocked arterial roads leading up to Dharali, where dozens of people were trapped and many homes and cars swept away by the raging waters on Tuesday. The advanced equipment will help rescuers dredge through the huge volume of rubble in search of the missing. Another priority is rescuing pilgrims stranded at different locations because of blocked roads. There could be 300-400 of them, Joshi said. Besides locals and tourists, the missing may include labourers as several hotels were under construction at the site of the flash floods. Dharali is the main stopover on the way to Gangotri, from where the Ganga originates, and is home to several hotels and home stays. Ground penetrating radars and sniffer dogs are also likely to be used to trace the missing, the officials said.
Uttarkashi Floods: 150 Rescued, 11 Army Troops Missing, Says NDRF
NEW DELHI, Aug 6: About 150 people have been rescued from Uttarakhands Uttarkashi, struck by flash floods a day ago, even as 11 army troops remain missing, an NDRF officer said on Wednesday. Deputy Inspector General (Operations) Mohsen Shahedi told reporters that three teams of the federal contingency force were en route to the Dharali village, but were delayed as the Rishikesh-Uttarkashi highway is blocked due to landslides. Bad weather has so far prevented two National Disaster Response Force teams [] The post Uttarkashi Floods: 150 Rescued, 11 Army Troops Missing, Says NDRF appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
UCC on fast track in Gujarat: Report due soon, BJP eyes pre-local poll push
AHMEDABAD: In a politically significant move, the Gujarat government has accelerated efforts to implement the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in the State. A high-level committee led by retired Supreme Court judge Ranjana Desai met with Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel and Minister of State for Home Harsh Sanghavi in Gandhinagar on August 5, signalling fast-track action on the draft law. The committee, tasked with assessing the feasibility and framework of a Common Civil Code for Gujarat, is now in its final phase, with Desai confirming that the report will be ready within a month, ruling out the need for any extension. Speculation is rife that the UCC could be notified ahead of the upcoming municipal corporation elections, giving the BJP government a potential ideological edge in the urban polls. A crucial meeting was held in Gandhinagar today between UCC Committee Chairperson Justice (Retd) Ranjana Desai and committee members with Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel and Minister of State for Home Harsh Sanghvi. Speaking after the meeting, Justice Desai said, We met the Governor on August 4 and the Chief Minister on August 5 in a formal interaction. While the exact date for submitting the report is yet to be fixed, it is likely to be submitted this month. As of now, there seems to be no need for an extension. Justice Ranjana Desai has stated that there is no need for an extension now. In light of this, sources indicate that the Gujarat government is likely to implement the Uniform Civil Code soon after receiving the committees report, possibly ahead of the local body elections slated for later this year or early next year. The UCC committee, originally tasked with submitting its report within 45 days, has overshot the deadline due to an unexpectedly high volume of public responses. Gujarat government spokesperson and cabinet minister Hrishikesh Patel attributed the delay to the scale of submissions received. This was a formal meeting. The report will be submitted to the Chief Minister in about a month or slightly more, Patel said. We received nearly 1.5 lakh submissions. Although the government had set a 45-day deadline, it took longer to collect inputs from various communities and social groups, and to compile their views and conclusions. Notably, the government had invited objections and suggestions from individuals and organisations on the proposed UCC. In a major push on the final day of the process, April 15, as many as 96,165 objections were submitted in Gandhinagar by Muslim community leaders from South Gujarat.
Haridwar stampede: Mansa Devi Temple Trust announces Rs 2 lakh ex gratia for kin of victims
A tragic stampede occurred near Mansa Devi Temple in Haridwar. The incident resulted in multiple deaths and injuries. Authorities announced compensation for the victims' families. The Uttarakhand government also declared ex gratia. Chief Minister Dhami ordered an inquiry and visited the injured. AIIMS Rishikesh is treating those critically injured. President Murmu expressed condolences.
In midnight drama, police drag NCP (SP) MLA Jitendra Awhad protesting detention of supporter
MUMBAI: NCP (SP) MLA Jitendra Awhad was dragged by the police in the wee hours Friday during his protest against the detention of his supporter, who was assaulted by supporters of BJP MLA Gopichand Padalkar during the scuffle in the building a day before. Awhad, known for his vocal presence in the assembly, launched an aggressive sit-in protest near the rear gate of the Vidhan Bhavan premises around 2 am after police began taking away his supporter Nitin Deshmukh. The MLA physically blocked the police vehicle, demanding Deshmukh's release, alleging biased action by the law enforcement officials. This is nothing but blatant bias. My supporter, who was beaten, is being arrested while Padalkar's five men who assaulted him are being protected by the police, he said. After the Thursday scuffle, police detained supporters from both sides. The assembly speaker told me that once the daily proceedings of the House were over, he would instruct the police to release my supporters but it was not done. The supporters of Padalkar are being served vada pav and tobacco by the police, Awhad alleged. Deshmukh and Padalkar's aide Rishikesh Takle were reportedly involved in the scuffle in Vidhan Bhavan building on Thursday. As the situation escalated outside the legislature late at night, Awhad and his supporters attempted to prevent Deshmukh's detention. Eyewitnesses said police used force to pull Awhad away from the police vehicle, dragging him from the road before deploying additional force to control the crowd. Adding a twist to the night's drama, the police allegedly tried to discreetly shift Deshmukh using another vehicle, but Awhad spotted the move and confronted the officers again. NCP (SP) MLA Rohit Pawar was also present at the scene after midnight. A violent clash broke out between the supporters of Padalkar and Awhad in the Vidhan Bhavan lobby on Thursday. Shocking videos of the two groups pummelling each other and having to be dragged back by security personnel are doing the rounds of social media. The altercation started with a verbal spat outside the assembly building on Wednesday, during which both MLAs and their supporters exchanged expletives.
AIIMS study links sleep disorders to road accidents
DEHRADUN: Forget drunken driving for a moment. A groundbreaking study by the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Rishikesh, reveals that sleep-related disorders are emerging as the single largest cause of road accidents in Uttarakhand. This isnt just about long-haul trucks; even small vehicles on daily city commutes are falling victim to drowsy driving. The research, conducted by the Sleep Division of AIIMS Psychiatry Department, has been published in the prestigious American medical journal Cureus. While authorities frequently launch campaigns against drunk driving, the study suggests the reality on Uttarakhands roads is far more complex. Researchers examined approximately 1,200 individuals injured in various road accidents who were admitted to AIIMS between October 2021 and April 2022. They concluded that 75 per cent of these 575 drivers were operating two- or three-wheelers. Our findings indicate that a significant 21 per cent of accidents were directly caused by drivers falling asleep or experiencing sleep-related issues while at the wheel, stated Professor Ravi Gupta and Dr. Vishal Dhiman, directors of the study. They further highlighted that exhaustion from overwork accounted for another 26% of crashes. While alcohol was a factor in 32 per cent of crashes, the study noted that many of these drivers also suffered from underlying sleep issues, with alcohol consumption exacerbating their condition. Strikingly, about 68 per cent of sleep-related accidents occurred on straight, everyday roads, not just winding mountain passes. Most incidents happened between 6 PM and midnight, a period often associated with fatigue. The medical experts are now calling for a paradigm shift in driver evaluation. We believe that screening for sleep disorders should be a crucial part of the driving licence issuance process, urged Prof. Ravi Gupta. It would be beneficial if sleep health was included in the medical examinations during the licensing procedure, alongside regular checks for drivers. He also suggested the implementation of in-vehicle sensors to alert drowsy drivers. Most drivers know they are sleepy but continue to drive. Dr Madhur Uniyal, a senior trauma surgeon at AIIMS and a member of the Road Safety Council of India, told this newspaper. They must be educated to pull over, take a nap, and resume driving when refreshed. Commercial vehicle owners, too, must ensure that their drivers get adequate rest.
'Oil, sugar boards' to now be displayed in government offices, public institutions
NEW DELHI: Following implementation across CBSE schools , oil and sugar boards will be displayed in all government offices, including various ministries, hospitals, railway stations, and even airports, to promote healthy lifestyles and combat non-communicable diseases (NCDS). These informative posters and digital boards highlight the harmful impacts of the amount og sugar and oil present in popular food items, including samosas, kachori, pizza, pakoras, banana chips, burger, soft drink, and chocolate pastry. Official sources told TNIE that the Union Health Ministry, which launched the initiative, has asked the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) and the Indian Council of Medical Research-National Institute of Nutrition (ICMR-NIN), who have prepared these sugar and oil boards, to suggest a model healthy meal that can be served in canteens and eateries of these public institutions, instead of the current oily and sugary meals and snacks. Announcing the launch of the initiative, the FSSAI, the apex food regulator of India, under the health ministry, posted on X on Thursday, Inspired by Hon'ble PM @narendramodi's vision for a healthier India! @MoHFW INDIA has launched an innovative behavioural change strategy-widespread promotion of Sugar and Oil Boards. These boards are vital in helping everyone make informed choices and #StopObesity #EatRightIndia, said the post, which also displayed the oil and sugar boards.' Inspired by Hon'ble PM @narendramodi 's vision for a healthier India! @MoHFW_INDIA has launched an innovative behavioral change strategy-widespread promotion of Sugar & Oil Boards. These boards are vital in helping everyone make informed choices and #StopObesity #EatRightIndia pic.twitter.com/AUocIiL3lc FSSAI (@fssaiindia) July 10, 2025 The boards recommend that people consume only 27-30 gms of fat every day and that their sugar intake should not exceed 25g per person per day for adults and 20g for children. The decision to display the oil and sugar boards comes after the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) directed all affiliated schools to establish sugar boards in May to educate students about the dangers of excessive sugar consumption. CBSE launched the initiative to combat rising health concerns like childhood obesity and type 2 diabetes, which have been linked to high sugar intake. Welcoming the move, Dr Arun Gupta, Pediatrician and Convenor of Nutrition Advocacy in Public Interest (NAPi), a national think-tank on nutrition consisting of independent medical experts, paediatricians, and nutritionists, said, It is heartening to see the centres recognition that consumption of foods products high in sugar, salt or fat (HFSS) is a leading factor for obesity and non-communicable diseases. However, he said, efforts to put up such boards are good, but to reduce the demand for HFSS foods, the government needs to introduce policy interventions on pre-packaged ultra-processed food products, which are always high in the nutrients of concern and remain hidden. These are aggressively and deceptively advertised and mislabeled. Therefore, to achieve a meaningful reduction in the consumption of HFSS, the government should ban its advertisements, put warning labels on HFSS products, and consider health taxes on them, he told TNIE . Officials said some ministries, including the health ministry, located in Nirman Bhavan, have started displaying these oil and sugar boards in their canteens and have also started serving healthy food like satu, millet, corns, coconut water, green tea, instead of sugary milk tea and health shakes. CBSE mandate on 'sugar boards' a wake-up call, but let's not stop there On Thursday, the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Rishikesh, also issued an office memorandum on the display of these boards. In its notice, it said that, in compliance with the health ministry letter dated June 21 to all departments, they are directing the prominent display of oil and sugar boards within their premises. This initiative is part of the National Programme for Prevention and Control of non-Communicable Diseases and aligns with the Honble Prime Ministers appeal to adopt a healthy lifestyle under the Fit India Movement, the letter said. Though the initiative is voluntary, many ministries, departments and institutions are getting ready to display these boards. Officials added that the Chandigarh airport has already exhibited these boards. On June 7, on the occasion of World Food Safety Week, Union Health Minister J P Nadda announced that oil and sugar boards, developed by FSSAI, will be widely promoted across schools, workplaces, and public institutions. The boards aim to serve as powerful visual advocacy tools that clearly display clear, relatable information about hidden sugars and fats in everyday food items, he had said. On June 21, Union Health Secretary Punya Salila Srivastava wrote and proposed to all secretaries, ministries, and departments of the government of India to display sugar and oil boards as an initiative to promote healthier dietary habits in various settings. These boards serve as visual behavioural nudges in schools, offices, public institutions, etc., displaying key information about hidden fats and sugars in everyday foods. She also proposed that they print health messages on all official stationery - letterheads, envelopes, notepads, folders - and publications to reinforce daily reminders on fighting obesity. Srivastava also suggested to promote healthy meals and physical activity in offices through nutritious, healthier food options (more fruits, vegetables, and low-fat options, and by limiting availability of sugary drinks and high-fat snacks) and active workplace initiatives (such as encouraging use of stairs, organizing short exercise breaks, and facilitating walking routes). On July 8, ICMR-NIN also posted on its official X handle, Thanks to Honble @PMOIndia @narendramodi ji's push for healthier workplaces, @MoHFW_INDIA has urged all govt offices to prominently display Sugar Boards. Sharing the Sugar Boards to display in offices. Tag us in your stories/posts. As per NFHS-5 (2019-21), over one in five adults in urban areas are overweight or obese. As per The Lancet Global Burden of Disease 2021 obesity forecasting study, published in 2025, the number of overweight and obese adults in India is projected to rise from 18 crores in 2021 to 44.9 crores by 2050, making it the country with the second-highest global burden. Obesity significantly raises the risk of NCDs such as diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, and certain cancers. It also affects mental health, mobility, and quality of life, and imposes a heavy economic burden through increased healthcare costs and productivity losses. Referring to the Lancet report, Prime Minister Modi has urged people to reduce at least 10 percent of the oil in their food and to do regular physical exercise.
Truck overturns, killing three Kanwar pilgrims in Uttarakhand
DEHRADUN: A truck with Kanwar pilgrims overturned on the Rishikesh-Gangotri Highway in Tehri district on Wednesday, claiming the lives of three individuals and injuring 16 others. According to the sources at the district disaster management authority, the incident occurred between Jajal and Fakot, casting a pall over the ongoing pilgrimage as rescue operations were immediately launched. District Disaster Management Officer Brijesh Bhatt confirmed the fatalities, stating that one person died on the spot, while two others were found trapped beneath the overturned vehicle. The truck was carrying a total of 19 Kanwar pilgrims who were en route from Rishikesh to Gangotri to collect holy water, a significant ritual in the annual Kanwar Yatra. Of the 16 injured, four critically wounded pilgrims have been referred to AIIMS Rishikesh for advanced medical care. Eight others are currently receiving treatment at the Narendra Nagar Community Health Centre, while one individual is being treated at the Primary Health Centre in Fakot. Upon receiving news of the accident, relief and rescue operations were immediately launched by local authorities and emergency services. According to the Tehri District Magistrate, the truck lost control and overturned approximately two kilometres ahead of Khaadi. Emergency services, including the vital 108 ambulance service, were roped in to transport the injured to various hospitals. Our teams responded swiftly to the scene to provide immediate assistance and transport the injured for medical treatment, a district official stated, highlighting the rapid coordination efforts. Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami expressed profound sorrow over the tragic accident. In a statement released shortly after the incident, he directed officials to ensure that the injured pilgrims receive immediate and the best possible medical facilities. The Chief Minister Dhami emphasised that the administration is conducting relief and rescue operations on a war footing to safely evacuate all passengers and provide comprehensive support to those affected in this challenging time. Investigations into the exact cause of the accident are underway.
Uttarakhand: ID mandatory for food vendors along Kanwar yatra route; offenders to be fined Rs 2 lakh
DEHRADUN: The Uttarakhand government has made it mandatory for all food vendors to display their photo ID card and their shop's license number in an effort to ensure safety and purity of food for the thousands of devotees. This will apply to all food outlets serving pilgrims, from large shops to small stalls. Authorities have warned of severe penalties for those who fail to comply. Violators caught operating without displaying the required identification could face hefty fines of up to Rs 2 lakh. Dr. R. Rajesh Kumar, Health Secretary and Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), has launched a special campaign against food adulteration. He emphasised that the ID rule is a key part of ensuring accountability for food quality. Every food business operator on the yatra routes including small vendors, hawkers, and street food stalls must now display their license or registration certificate along with a clear photo identity card. Failure to show this identification will lead to immediate action under the Food Safety Act, resulting in the Rs 2 lakh fine. Speaking to TNIE , Dr. Kumar stated, There will be no compromise on the quality of food served during the Kanwar Yatra. Knowing the identity of the person serving the food is crucial for trust and safety. Adding to this, Tajbar Singh Jaggi, Additional Commissioner of Food Safety and Drug Administration, warned, Legal action will be taken against anyone operating a food business without a proper license or failing to display their identity as required. The government is also using Information, Education, and Communication (IEC) methods to raise awareness among both the public and operators. This includes educating them on the importance of checking vendor identity, identifying pure food, understanding food regulations, and knowing consumer rights. Banners, posters, pamphlets, and social media are being utilised for this outreach. Notably, similar directives were issued by the governments of Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, and some other states in July last year as well, which the Supreme Court subsequently stayed . In July 2024, a bench of Supreme Court Justices Hrishikesh Roy and S.V.N. Bhatti issued notices to Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and other states where the Kanwar Yatra is observed. The Court, in its order, had clarified: Food vendors, street hawkers, etc., can be asked to display the type of food being served to Kanwariyas, but they should not be compelled to disclose their names, the bench stated.
DEHRADUN: Uttarakhand is battling a severe monsoon crisis with relentless rains triggering landslides, road closures, and multiple rescue operations. An orange alert has been issued for seven districts, while authorities search for 15 people missing in separate rain-related incidents. The incessant downpour and subsequent landslides are making rescue and recovery operations incredibly difficult. Rescue operations are underway to locate 15 individuals who went missing in two separate incidents. A Tempo Traveller plunged into the Alaknanda River last week, claiming three lives, and seven individuals are still untraceable. In a separate incident near Silai Band, six labourers went missing after a road was completely washed away by surging waters. The Rishikesh-Yamunotri National Highway in Uttarkashi has been entirely washed away near Silai Band and Aujhari, bringing all vehicular movement to a halt. The Kalsi-Chakrata State Highway in Dehradun district is also closed due to a massive debris slide. However, several key routes remain open, including the Rishikesh-Gangotri National Highway and the Rishikesh-Badrinath and Joshimath-Malari-Niti National Highways. The scale of disruption is significant, with a staggering number of roads closed across various districts due to debris. These include 15 roads in Uttarkashi, 11 in Tehri, nine in Rudraprayag, five in Pithoragarh, 48 in Pauri, two in Nainital, nine in Dehradun, 15 in Champawat, 21 in Chamoli, 16 in Bageshwar, and two in Almora district. District Magistrate Prashant Arya has taken charge, conducting an on-site inspection of the affected area and issuing urgent directives to joint teams from NDRF, SDRF, ITBP, Police, and the Revenue Department to intensify search and rescue efforts. He has also directed the Irrigation Department to expedite work on draining water from a lake forming in the Yamuna River. The immediate focus remains on the tragic incident that occurred late Saturday night, which affected 29 labourers . Of these, 20 labourers have been safely rescued, and three deaths have been confirmed. A continuous and desperate search is underway for the remaining six missing labourers. The situation remains critical, and authorities are working tirelessly to rescue those affected and restore normalcy to the region.
Uttarakhand: Ganga swells in Rishikesh; SDRF, police issue safety alerts
Uttarakhand is on high alert as the Ganga river in Rishikesh approaches the warning mark due to continuous heavy rainfall. SDRF teams and local police are evacuating people to safer zones. The Meteorological Centre has issued red alerts for several districts, forecasting very heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, and squalls, while other districts are under orange and yellow alerts.
NHAI issues directions to ensure smooth conduct of 'Kanwar Yatra'
NEW DELHI: The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) on June 30 conducted a meeting with the Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand administrations and police to ensure adequate arrangements for smooth 'Kanwar Yatra' and minimise inconvenience to highway users. The meeting aimed to address various issues pertaining to the route -- used by pilgrims -- such as water logging and potholes. The meeting also aimed to ensure adequate street lighting, implementation of short-term road safety measures and installation of road signages. Directions have also been issued to shut illegal turns or gaps in medians and also ensure that clean toilets and public conveniences for the pilgrims are provided. Addressing the meeting, NHAI chairman, Santosh Kumar Yadav, urged the participants to make adequate arrangements to ensure smooth conduct of the Kawad Yatra with minimal disruption to both the road users and the pilgrims. To expedite preparedness for the upcoming Kawad Yatra, a review meeting through Video Conferencing was held with the officials from state administration. Yadav also directed NHAI officials to coordinate with the local administration, deploy adequate patrol vehicles, ambulances, cranes, and ensure staff availability at the toll plazas to assist the pilgrims and efficiently manage traffic flow along the route of the Kanwar Yatra, said officials. Present in the meeting were Principal Secretary, Public Works Department (PWD) of UP, Commissioner (Saharanpur) Atal Kumar Rai, Commissioner (Moradabad) Aunjaneya Kumar Singh, Commissioner (Meerut) Hrishikesh Bhaskar Yashod, District Magistrates, Police officials, and senior officials of the NHAI. The Member (Administration) of NHAI Vishal Chauhan directed Authority field offices to ensure safety of the commuters and pilgrims around under construction projects, ensure barricading, provide proper diversions, install reflective boards and signages at the dark spots, drainage covers, closure of the unauthorized cuts and prominent display of contact details of emergency service providers such as the ambulances and cranes. The meeting also highlighted the collaborative approach between different government agencies to enhance coordination for the smooth conduct of the religious and community events, said officials.
Char Dham Yatra suspended for 24 hours amid heavy rain alert in Uttarakhand
I have given instructions to the police and administration officials to stop the pilgrims in Haridwar, Rishikesh, Srinagar, Rudraprayag, Sonprayag and Vikasnagar, Garhwal Division Commissioner Vinay Shankar Pandey said
Uttarakhand: Char Dham Yatra Suspended For 24 Hours Amid Heavy Rain Alert
Dehradun, Jun 29: The Char Dham Yatra has been suspended for the next 24 hours following a heavy rain alert, officials said on Sunday. Garhwal Division Commissioner Vinay Shankar Pandey said that the pilgrimage had been halted temporarily as a precautionary measure. I have given instructions to the police and administration officials to stop the pilgrims in Haridwar, Rishikesh, Srinagar, Rudraprayag, Sonprayag and Vikasnagar, Pandey told. The suspension followed a cloudburst that hit Silai Band on the Barkot-Yamunotri road in [] The post Uttarakhand: Char Dham Yatra Suspended For 24 Hours Amid Heavy Rain Alert appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Char Dham Yatra suspended due to heavy rainfall red alert in Uttarakhand
Due to a red alert for heavy rainfall issued by the IMD, the Char Dham Yatra in Uttarakhand has been suspended for 24 hours. Pilgrims en route are being stopped at safe locations, while those in Rishikesh are advised to remain there.
Uttarakhand cloudburst: 89 workers missing at hotel construction site in Baligarh
Cloudburst in Baligarh: A cloudburst near BarkotYamunotri road in Uttarkashi has caused significant damage to a hotel construction site, leaving several workers missing as rescue operations are underway. Separately, heavy rainfall has blocked the BadrinathRishikesh highway, disrupting pilgrimage travel. Chief Minister Dhami has advised caution and urged residents to avoid unnecessary travel due to the adverse weather forecast.
Heavy rains trigger major landslides across Uttarakhand, Yamunotri highway blocked
DEHRADUN: Heavy rainfall late Friday night triggered a significant landslide near Poligad on the Yamunotri National Highway, bringing traffic to a complete standstill. Hundreds of pilgrims embarking on the sacred Yamunotri Yatra have been left stranded on both sides of the highway since Saturday morning, facing considerable inconvenience. Heavy machinery from the National Highway Department has been deployed to the site, and clearance operations are currently underway to restore connectivity. Adding to the disruption, several other crucial routes across Uttarakhand have also been impacted by landslides and debris. According to the District Disaster Management Office, the Rishikesh-Badrinath National Highway is blocked near Sirobagad, while the Rudraprayag-Gaurikund Highway remains impassable near Sonprayag. Additionally, the Badrinath Highway has been obstructed by debris near Bhanerpani, close to Pipalkoti. Long queues of vehicles have formed at all three locations, with passengers waiting for a break in the weather. The Meteorological Department has issued a 'Yellow Alert' for heavy rainfall in parts of Dehradun and Nainital districts, while an 'Orange Alert' has been declared for Bageshwar district. Light to moderate rainfall with thunderstorms is also expected in other districts, with forecasts indicating that lightning and rain will continue across Uttarakhand until 3 July. In Chamoli district, relentless heavy rainfall since Friday night has severely disrupted daily life. The Badrinath Highway has been affected by landslides and debris at multiple points. Near Nandnagar, a pilgrimage vehicle became stuck in the Parthadeep landslide zone; however, all passengers were safely evacuated beforehand. Except for one or two locations, most routes have now been cleared, said Nandkishore Joshi, District Disaster Management Officer for Chamoli. However, the highway near Bhanerpani, close to Pipalkoti, remains blocked, with debris removal operations continuing on a war footing. The village of Thirpak bore the brunt of the intense downpour when the Nolaklana stream overflowed around 1am. The surging torrent and debris engulfed three cowsheds, tragically killing two oxen and seven goats belonging to local residents Balbir Lal and Garib Lal. Villagers sought refuge in a nearby government hospital to escape the rising waters. In response to the warnings issued by the Meteorological Department, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has urged residents of the state to remain vigilant. He appealed to the public to exercise patience and caution during this period of adverse weather.
Uttarakhand: Passenger movement halted after Badrinath-Rishikesh highway blocked due to heavy rains
Heavy rainfall in Uttarakhand has disrupted passenger movement, blocking the Badrinath-Rishikesh highway and halting pilgrimages to Badrinath, Kedarnath, and Hemkund Sahib. Authorities are working to clear debris and restore access, while also managing disruptions on other key routes like the National Highway near Nandprayag. Search and rescue operations continue for victims of a recent bus accident in Rudraprayag.
Kanwar Yatra From July 11: No Baseball Bats, Hockey Sticks, Iron Rods, DJs With Loud Music
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Uttarakhand: Tempo traveller fell into Alaknanda river, one body found
A tempo traveller plunged into the Alaknanda river near Gholthir on the Rishikesh-Badrinath highway in Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand this morning.
DEHRADUN: A family of pilgrims from Udaipur, Rajasthan, on a Char Dham Yatra met with tragedy on Thursday morning when their Tempo Traveller lost control and plunged into the Alaknanda River in Uttarakhands Rudraprayag district. Initial reports suggest that at least 11 people are feared dead in the horrific incident, though only two bodies have been recovered so far. The vehicle, reportedly carrying 17 members of the same family, was completely submerged in the fast-flowing Alaknanda, making rescue operations extremely challenging due to the strong currents, officials from the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) said. SDRF divers, along with police and district administration teams, have launched extensive relief and rescue operations to retrieve the missing and those feared trapped. SDRF Commandant Arpan Yaduvanshi confirmed the details to TNIE , Around 7:30 am on Thursday, near Ghoolteer on the RishikeshBadrinath Highway in Rudraprayag district, a Tempo Traveller lost control and plunged directly into the Alaknanda River. All 17 occupants of the vehicle were from the same family, hailing from Udaipur, Rajasthan, and were on a pilgrimage. Upon receiving news of the accident, teams from the police, SDRF, and district administration swiftly arrived at the scene and launched a rescue operation with the assistance of divers. SDRF divers, along with police and district administration teams, have launched extensive relief and rescue operations to retrieve the missing and those feared trapped. Providing an update on the casualties, District Disaster Management Officer Nandan Singh Rajwar told this newspaper, As of now, nine individuals have been rescued, two of whom have unfortunately succumbed to their injuries. One of the deceased is a woman. Eight injured individuals have been rushed to the district hospital; several young children are among the injured. Eyewitnesses recounted the harrowing moments, stating that three individuals were flung out of the vehicle upon impact and were immediately rushed to the hospital in critical condition.The fate of the remaining passengers remains uncertain, with fears that many were swept away by the rivers treacherous currents. In a grim discovery, one body was found approximately 8 kilometres downstream at Shivpuri, underlining the force of the river. SDRF Sub-Inspector Jagmohan Singh told this newspaper, With the assistance of police and local administration teams, the SDRF has intensified the search operation in the Alaknanda River. However, the strong currents and the inaccessible terrain are posing significant difficulties in our relief efforts. The search operation continues amidst adverse conditions.
1 Dead, 10 Missing as Bus Plunges Into Alaknanda River in Uttarakhand
Tragedy strikes pilgrim route as Rishikesh-Badrinath bus falls into river near Rudraprayag; rescue operations underway
Indian Railways is set to launch a direct train service between Bengaluru and Rishikesh, commencing on June 19, 2025. This Yeshwantpur-Rishikesh Express Special will operate weekly, offering various accommodation classes and catering services. The route includes major cities like Nagpur, Bhopal, and Haridwar, facilitating tourism and pilgrimage to Uttarakhand, with convenient access to Char Dham sites.
Gujarat mourns Vijay Rupani: Former Chief Minister laid to rest with state honours
AHMEDABAD: The state of Gujarat is in mourning following the untimely demise of its former Chief Minister, Vijaybhai Rupani, who tragically lost his life in a plane crash on 12 June. The sudden loss has sent shockwaves across the region, with tributes pouring in from both political circles and the general public. Today, his mortal remains were laid to rest in a solemn ceremony conducted with full state honours. Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel personally attended the final rites, which were carried out in strict accordance with official protocol. A Guard of Honour was accorded as a mark of the state's highest respect for Rupanis contributions and leadership. AI171 plane crash: Vijay Rupani's lucky number '1206' becomes date of his last journey Following the state tribute, his remains were respectfully handed over to his grieving family, including wife Anjali Rupani and son Rushabh Rupani, in the presence of senior dignitaries. Every step of the ceremony reflected the states commitment to dignity, duty, and reverence for the leader who once steered its governance. In an official statement, the state government remembered Vijaybhai Rupani not merely as a political figure, but as a visionary leader renowned for his integrity, compassion, and unwavering dedication to public welfare. His legacy, they affirmed, rests on the pillars of ethical leadership and tireless public service. At Ahmedabads Civil Hospital, where his body was initially kept for public homage, Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel was joined by Health Minister Hrishikesh Patel, Minister of State for Home Harsh Sanghvi, Cooperation Minister Jagadish Vishwakarma, Rajya Sabha MP Mayank Nayak, as well as senior officials and leaders from across communities and organisationsall united in grief and respect. As the state prepares for his final journey to Rajkot, where his last rites will be performed, the sorrow remains palpable. Vijaybhai Rupanis sudden passing has left not only a vacuum in Gujarats political landscape but also in the hearts of millions who admired him as a principled and visionary leader.
Assam CM seeks probe into Rosmita Hojais mysterious death in Rishikesh
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has requested Uttarakhand's Chief Minister Pushkar Dhami to investigate the death of Rosmita Hojai, whose body was found in the Ganga River in Rishikesh. Hojai had traveled to Delhi for an exam and then went to Rishikesh with two people before disappearing on June 6.
DNA identification of Ahmedabad plane crash victims underway; only eight bodies handed over so far
AHMEDABAD: As the aftermath of the devastating Air India plane crash continues to unfold, DNA testing remains in full swing on the second day at Kasoti Bhavan inside the Ahmedabad Civil Hospital. Authorities have so far conducted postmortems on over 270 bodies, while DNA sampling has been completed for at least 220 victims. Despite the scale of the tragedy, only eight bodies have been identified and handed over to their families. Officials confirmed that more than 25 ambulances have been stationed outside the hospital to assist in the transfer of remains. However, identification of the remaining victims hinges entirely on DNA results, which are expected within the next three days. Samples of nearly 250 individuals have already been collected as part of the massive identification effort. Among the victims confirmed so far are two from Rajasthan, two from Bhavnagar, and one from Madhya Pradesh. The identities of others remain under process as forensic teams work round the clock. Special attention is being given to the 27 passengers from Vadodara city and district who were aboard the ill-fated flight. District Collector Dr Anil Dhamelia stated that DNA sampling of their families has been completed at the Civil Hospital. To assist in the coordination, the district administration deployed one male and one female officer each for 20 of the affected families to establish direct contact and streamline the identification process. Dr Dhamelia also informed that three medical officers from the Vadodara district health system have been dispatched to Ahmedabad for support. Additionally, a Chitnis has been appointed by the state government to assist with on-ground coordination. In a show of oversight, Gujarat State Health Minister Hrishikesh Patel and Minister of State Jagadish Vishwakarma visited the hospital to inspect the ongoing DNA collection and identification process. Meanwhile, police have officially registered a case of accidental death in connection with the crash, as investigations continue to piece together the chain of events that led to one of Indias deadliest aviation disasters.
'India created distinct identity on global stage under PM Modi': Uttarakhand CM Dhami
Uttarakhand chief minister Pushkar Singh Dhami says India has a strong global presence. He highlights the Modi government's achievements over 11 years. These include infrastructure development and initiatives like Ayushman Bharat. Dhami mentions progress in Uttarakhand, such as the Rishikesh-Karnprayag rail line. He notes improved road connectivity and expanded rail and air networks.
Assam Woman, Who Went Missing In Rishikesh, Found Dead Near River
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Two Girls Drown While Bathing In Ganga River In Rishikesh
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In a verdict delivered in Kotdwar, Pulkit Arya, owner of Vanantra Resort, along with Saurabh Bhaskar and Ankit Gupta, received life imprisonment for the murder of a 19-year-old receptionist. The case, involving charges of murder, destruction of evidence, and sexual harassment, sparked public outrage in Uttarakhand. The victim was killed for refusing to provide special services to a VIP guest.
Kotdwar 2022 murder case: All three convicts sentenced to life imprisonment in under three years
In the 2022 Rishikesh resort murder case, a Kotdwar court has sentenced all three accused to life imprisonment with rigorous punishment. The swift police action led to arrests within 24 hours, supported by a detailed SIT investigation and a 500-page charge sheet.
In Uttarakhand, Pulkit Arya and two employees faced conviction for Ankita Bhandari's murder. A Kotdwar court found them guilty under IPC sections including murder and criminal conspiracy. The 2022 crime involved pushing Ankita into a canal near Rishikesh. The case sparked public outrage due to the accused's political ties. Ankita's mother seeks the death penalty for the convicts.
Uttarakhand launches Indias first dedicated yoga policy
DEHRADUN: After pioneering the Uniform Civil Code, Uttarakhand has taken another groundbreaking step by becoming the first state in India to implement a dedicated Yoga Policy. The Pushkar Singh Dhami-led cabinet approved the landmark initiative on Wednesday, setting an ambitious goal to establish Uttarakhand as a global center for yoga and wellness. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami stated the government's commitment to this vision under the newly introduced Yoga Policy 2025. We aim to create a robust yoga ecosystem in the state, said officials. As part of the initiative, the state will establish five international yoga hubs and a Directorate of Yoga and Naturopathy to streamline efforts and ensure quality standards across institutions. Shailesh Bagouli, Secretary to the Chief Minister, explained the policy's broader objective: promoting yoga as a tool for health and wellness across all sections of society. Community-based special health programmes will be designed to cater to the needs of different age groups, he said. The new policy places a strong emphasis on yoga tourism , seeking to position Uttarakhand as a leading international destination for holistic health. To achieve this, the government plans to implement stringent guidelines for yoga teaching institutions and integrate yoga education into school and college curricula. Capacity-building programmes in collaboration with national and global institutions will help train a large pool of qualified yoga experts. The five new international yoga hubs will be set up at Jageshwar, Mukteshwar, Vyas Valley, Tehri Lake, and Kolidhek Lake. These will complement the existing infrastructure in Rishikesh, already a globally recognized yoga destination. The proposed Directorate of Yoga and Naturopathy will be responsible for overseeing the registration, recognition, and regulation of yoga centres. It will also introduce a rating system to maintain standards and foster national and international partnerships in the field. To encourage investment and growth in the yoga sector, the Dhami government has announced substantial incentives. Yoga centres established in hill regions will receive up to 50% of the project cost or a maximum of Rs 20 lakh as government grants. Those in the plains will be eligible for 25% or up to Rs 10 lakh. Over the next five years, the government plans to invest Rs 35 crore in the initiative, with projections to generate over 13,000 jobs. Nearly 2,500 yoga teachers will be certified, and more than 10,000 yoga instructors are expected to gain employment under the policy framework.
Collegium recommends elevation of 3 HC judges to SC
The Supreme Court collegium has recommended the appointment of Karnataka High Court Chief Justice N V Anjaria, Gauhati High Court Chief Justice Vijay Bishnoi, and Bombay High Court judge Justice A S Chandurkar as judges of the Supreme Court. The five-member collegium, headed by Chief Justice B R Gavai, decided to recommend the names to fill three existing vacancies in the top court. The appointments follow the superannuation of former Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna, and Justices Abhay S Oka and Hrishikesh Roy. The Supreme Court, which has a sanctioned strength of 34 judges, is currently working with 31 judges.
SC collegium recommends elevation of two HC chief justices, Bombay HC judge as apex court judges
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court collegium on Monday recommended the appointments of Karnataka High Court Chief Justice N V Anjaria, Gauhati High Court Chief Justice Vijay Bishnoi, and Bombay High Court judge Justice A S Chandurkar as judges of the top court. The five-member collegium headed by Chief Justice B R Gavai decided to recommend the names as against the three existing vacancies of judges in the top court following the superannuation of ex-CJI Sanjiv Khanna, and Justices Abhay S Oka and Hrishikesh Roy. Justice Bela M Trivedi is also set to superannuate on June 9. The apex court, which has a sanctioned strength of 34, is currently working with 31 judges.
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Uttarakhand: Three COVID cases reported in AIIMS Rishikesh
AIIMS Rishikesh reported three COVID-19 cases amid a nationwide surge, with one patient discharged. While a resident and a Badrinath Yatra pilgrim from Gujarat are isolated, authorities emphasize the variant's mild nature. Delhi government advises hospitals to ensure preparedness, but experts assure the situation is under control, with most cases mild and not requiring hospitalization.
No need to panic: Haryana Health Minister on COVID cases in state
Haryana assures preparedness amidst recent COVID cases, with only four mild, home-quarantined cases reported, all previously vaccinated. AIIMS Rishikesh also reported three cases, one discharged, emphasizing the variant's low harm but advising caution for those with comorbidities. India's active cases stand at 257, mostly mild, with robust surveillance systems in place.
Chardham Yatra sees unprecedented offline registration surge; online slots full for May-June
DEHRADUN: Uttarakhand's revered Char Dham Yatra is witnessing an unprecedented surge in offline registrations, with over 27,000 pilgrims registering in a single day on Thursday. This significant increase comes as online registration slots for May and June have been completely filled, pushing pilgrims towards the offline channels. The state government has made registration mandatory for the Char Dham Yatra. The cumulative figure for both online and offline registrations has now surpassed 3.2 million. The Tourism Department initiated online registrations on March 20, leading to the current unavailability of slots for the peak months of May and June. To facilitate pilgrims, offline registration counters were opened on April 28 in key locations including Haridwar, Rishikesh, Herbertpur, and Naya Gaon Vikas Nagar. May 22 marked the first time over 27,000 offline registrations were recorded in a single day. Meanwhile, Friday witnessed the highest single-day pilgrim footfall of this Yatra season, with a remarkable 67,172 devotees visiting the four shrines. This figure represents the highest daily number since the commencement of this year's Char Dham Yatra. Yogendra Gangwar, Joint Director and Nodal Officer of the Uttarakhand Tourism Department, told TNIE , As of Friday, a total of 3,214,250 pilgrims have registered for the Yatra through various means. Out of these, 1,287,836 devotees have already completed their darshan. Gangwar further stated that the number of offline registrations is expected to increase in the coming days. He assured that adequate arrangements have been made to ensure that no pilgrim faces any difficulty during the registration process. So far, over 1.2 million pilgrims have successfully visited the Char Dhams against the total registrations.
Uttarakhand's Hemkund Sahib shrine set to welcome devotees as pilgrimage season commences
DEHRADUN: The revered Gurudwara Sri Hemkund Sahib, nestled in Uttarakhand's Chamoli district, is set to open its portals to devotees on Sunday, following traditional prayers (Ardas). While the shrine prepares for its official opening, the annual Yatra has already commenced, with the first batch of pilgrims departing on Thursday from Gurudwara Sri Hemkund Sahib on Laxman Jhula Road, Rishikesh. The official commencement of the yatra was marked by a flag-off ceremony led by Governor Lt. Gen. Sardar Gurmeet Singh (Retd.) and Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami. The first 'jatha' (batch of pilgrims) set off under the spiritual guidance of the 'Panj Pyare.' Speaking at the inauguration, Governor Singh emphasised the spiritual importance of the pilgrimage. This sacred journey is a testament to unwavering faith, he stated. We extend our best wishes and prayers for a safe and spiritually enriching experience for all devotees embarking on this path. Chief Minister Dhami echoed these sentiments, highlighting the state's preparedness. Uttarakhand is honored to welcome pilgrims from across the globe to this divine land, CM Dhami remarked. Our administration has worked diligently to ensure all necessary arrangements are in place for a smooth and comfortable yatra, reflecting our commitment to facilitating this spiritual endeavor, added CM Dhami. The revered Shri Hemkund Sahib Gurudwara continues to draw significant enthusiasm from pilgrims, echoing the interest seen for the Char Dham pilgrimage. According to official figures, 183,000 devotees visited the high-altitude Sikh shrine in 2024. This substantial turnout, however, remains below the all-time record of 240,000 pilgrims who undertook the journey in 2019. We are witnessing considerable enthusiasm among pilgrims for Shri Hemkund Sahib, much like the sustained interest we observe for the Char Dham yatra, stated a spokesperson from the Uttarakhand Tourism Department. For countless Sikh devotees, the path to spiritual solace often leads to this sacred pilgrimage site, nestled high in the Himalayas. The revered Gurudwara Hemkunt Sahib stands at a breathtaking altitude of approximately 14,200 feet above sea level, cementing its status as one of the world's highest spiritual destinations.
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Close call for 3 as heli ambulance makes emergency landing in Kedarnath
Rudraprayag: A Sanjeevani heli ambulance operated by AIIMS, Rishikesh on Saturday made an emergency landing in Uttarakhands Kedarnath after developing a technical snag, an official said. Two doctors and a pilot on board the helicopter are safe, District Tourism Development Officer Rahul Chaubey said. The Sanjeevani heli ambulance had gone to Kedarnath to rescue a 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 .
Pilot averts disaster as AIIMS heli ambulance makes emergency landing in Kedarnath
RUDRAPRAYAG: A 'Sanjeevani' heli ambulance operated by AIIMS, Rishikesh, made an emergency landing in Uttarakhand's Kedarnath on Saturday after developing a technical snag, an official said. Two doctors and the pilot on board the helicopter are safe, District Tourism Development Officer Rahul Chaubey said. The Sanjeevani heli ambulance had gone to Kedarnath to rescue a pilgrim suffering from respiratory distress when it developed a technical snag in its tail rotor, forcing the pilot to make an emergency landing, said Chaubey, who is also the nodal officer for the Heli Service. The heli ambulances tail rotor broke when it was making an emergency landing on a flat surface close to the helipad, he said. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) will conduct an investigation into the incident, Chaubey said. The heli ambulance was coming to Kedarnath from AIIMS Rishikesh to rescue a patient, Shree Devi. Before landing on the main helipad of Kedarnath, the helicopter developed some technical fault. Realising it in time, the pilot thought it best to land on a flat surface just before the helipad. However, the helicopters tail rotor broke during landing, the official said.
Narrow Escape For Helicopter Ambulance During Kedarnath Emergency Landing
The heli ambulance operated by AIIMS, Rishikesh had gone to Kedarnath to rescue a pilgrim suffering from respiratory distress when its tail rotor broke.
Heli Ambulance Makes Emergency Landing In Kedarnath After Technical Snag
RUDRAPRAYAG, May 17: Three people had a narrow escape on Saturday when a heli ambulance had to make an emergency landing in Kedarnath after it developed a technical snag, an official said. The heli ambulance operated by AIIMS, Rishikesh had gone to Kedarnath to rescue a pilgrim suffering from respiratory distress when its tail rotor broke, forcing the pilot to make an emergency landing, District Tourism Development Officer Rahul Chaubey said. Two doctors and a pilot were on board the [] The post Heli Ambulance Makes Emergency Landing In Kedarnath After Technical Snag appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
An AIIMS Rishikesh heli ambulance crash-landed in Kedarnath due to damage to its rear section. Fortunately, all three occupantsa doctor, pilot, and medical staff memberescaped unharmed. Garhwal Commissioner Vinay Shankar Pandey confirmed the incident, stating that the cause of the damage is under investigation. Further updates are expected as the situation develops.
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