Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami and Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw attended the breakthrough ceremony of Tunnel T-8 of India's longest rail tunnel, Rishikesh-Karnprayag rail line connecting Devprayag to Janasu section. RVNL) has achieved a major milestone with the 125 km long rail.
Roseate to expand hotel business in India, eyeing acquisition in UK
Roseate Hotels and Resorts will buy new properties in the UK. They will also develop a hotel near Noida airport. Expansion plans include villas in Goa and Rishikesh. The company is exploring ice skating rinks with Himachal Pradesh. Branded residences are planned for Ayodhya and Dehradun. Roseate focuses on both asset-heavy and asset-light models.
Rishikesh Rafting Death News: Preliminary police reports indicate drowning as the likely cause, but authorities are thoroughly examining the circumstances that led to his fall and the incident itself.
Tourist dies in Rishikesh rafting accident; five others rescued
DEHRADUN: A tourist has died in an accident on the Ganges River in Rishikesh, Uttarakhand, a location renowned for river rafting, after a raft overturned during an excursion. The fatality occurred near the Garud Chatti area within the Muni Ki Reti police station limits in Tehri district. The deceased has been identified as Sagar Negi, a resident of Dehradun. Police teams rushed to the scene upon receiving news of the accident and took custody of the body, which has been sent for post-mortem. Senior Sub-Inspector Yogesh Pandey stated, The incident occurred at Muni Ki Reti during a rafting excursion involving a group of six people. According to information received from SDRF Inspector Kavinder Sajwan, a tourist from Dehradun died after a raft suddenly overturned near Garud Chatti in Tehri district's Muni Ki Reti police station limits. Police have initiated an investigation into the incident and are questioning the raft operator. According to preliminary information, Sagar Negi and his friends arrived at Shivpuri, Rishikesh, for rafting on Wednesday morning. According to the sources, the trip commenced from Shivpuri. However, as the raft approached the Garud Chatti bridge, it suddenly capsized, plunging everyone into the fast-flowing river. The rafting guide acted swiftly to pull the tourists back onto the raft safely one by one. Tragically, during this effort, Sagar Negi became unconscious. He was quickly brought to the riverbank and transported by road to the Rishikesh government hospital, where doctors pronounced him dead.
Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw witnessed the breakthrough of India's longest rail tunnel at Janasu in Uttarakhand on Wednesday.
TheAll India Institute of Medical Sciences Rishikesh (AIIMS Rishikesh) has released an official notification for the recruitment of 02 Research Assistant, Laboratory Technician posts. Interested and eligible candidates can apply Offline through the official AIIMS Rishikesh website. The last date to submit the application form is 25-04-2025.
The 14.57-km-long tunnel no 8 between Devprayag and Janasu is part of the ambitious 125-km Rishikesh-Karnaprayag Broad Gauge Rail Link Project in Uttarakhand
Rishikesh-Karnprayag Rail Link set to transform Uttarakhand`s connectivity
A total of 16 main tunnels, spanning 104 kilometres, and 12 escape tunnels covering 97.72 kilometres are being constructed alongside 7.05 kilometres of cross-passages. The longest tunnel alone stretches 14.58 kilometres, highlighting the challenging terrain the project is overcoming
Sharmila Tagore on missing 'Rocky Aur Rani...' with Dharmendra
Sharmila Tagore, preparing for her Bengali cinema comeback, reminisced about 'Chupke Chupke' on its 50th anniversary. She fondly recalled working with Dharmendra and highlighted Hrishikesh Mukherjee's vision as key to the film's success. Despite initial uncertainty about the comedy, the fun atmosphere on set and Mukherjee's confidence led to a timeless classic.
Chupke Chupke, directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee, celebrated its 50th anniversary. Sharmila Tagore reminisced about the fun shoot with Dharmendra, Amitabh Bachchan, and Jaya Bachchan.
Rishikesh-Karanprayag rail line tunnel boring work 2nd fastest in world, says top official
Rail Vikas Nigam Ltd (RVNL) is making significant strides in the Rishikesh-Karanprayag rail line project, achieving remarkable tunnel boring speeds, nearly matching global benchmarks. The project features the country's longest transportation tunnel and marks the first use of a Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) for a rail project in the Himalayas.
TTDs Divya Kshetrams hit by staff crunch
TIRUMALA: The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD), one of Indias wealthiest temples, faces a severe staff shortage. With over 108 employees retired as of March 31, 2025, and an estimated 500 more expected to retire by June, maintaining existing temples has become challenging. This shortage poses significant concerns as TTD plans to construct Divya Kshetrams (Srivari Temples) in every state. The lack of essential staff, particularly Archakas trained in Pancharatra and Vaikhanasa Agama, crucial for temple operations, raises questions about the feasibility of the expansion. While TTD is optimistic about simultaneous construction and recruitment, some experts urge the temple board to prioritize addressing the staff crunch over new temple construction. The staff shortage at TTD has reached a critical point, forcing the organization to rely heavily on local volunteers for sensitive tasks like Hundi counting at outside temples. A recent incident exposed this vulnerability when a staff member was suspended in March for allegedly manipulating foreign currency denominations in a Hundi, amounting to Rs 6.5 lakh, with an ongoing police investigation. Experts suggest that the staff member exploited the situation due to being indispensable amid the staff shortage, highlighting the risks of relying on overextended personnel. Furthermore, TTD has been slow to develop a comprehensive manpower deployment and recruitment strategy, particularly for crucial roles such as Archakas trained in Pancharatra and Vaikhanasa Agama, Veda Parayanadars, Paricharakas, temple kitchen (Potu) staff, and sanitation, security, and musical staff. TTD is grappling with a significant staff shortage, with 108 employees retired as of March 31, 2025, and an estimated 500 more expected to retire by June. The lack of new recruits has impacted not only temples but also guest houses, Public Amenities Complexes, and other support facilities. Notably, the TTDs staff strength has dwindled from 16,600 employees two decades ago to around 5,000 currently. The temples taken over from the AP Endowments Department, such as those in Vontimitta, Devuni Kadapa, and Valmikipuram, are facing a severe resource crunch, relying heavily on TTD funding and facing periodic pressure for increased allocation. Unclear path ahead for Divya Kshetrams Moreover, TTD temples in Jammu, Rishikesh, Kurukshetra, and Delhi are struggling with a shortage of Archakas, raising concerns about expanding to foreign lands due to traditional restrictions like those imposed by the Vaikhanasa Agama, which prohibit temple priests from crossing oceans. The Divya Kshethrams initiative was first formally announced in 2015 with letters sent to several state governments, proposing the construction of Lord Venkateswara temples. Constructions were completed in a few locations such as Kurukshetra, New Delhi, Kanyakumari, Chennai, Rampachodavaram and Seethampeta, but many of them continue to operate with insufficient staff. TTD had previously expanded into major urban centres such as Chennai, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, and New Delhi to improve access to darshan tickets, accommodation, and spiritual outreach. However, many of these information centres have either shut down due to the rise of online services or have been converted into small temples or Kalyana Mandapams. An example is the Chennai information centre, which also has a Dhyanamandir. The Chennai centre has never been officially designated as a temple, but the locals treat it as one. It has become one of the top revenue-generating sub-temples via Hundi collections, despite running with a skeletal staff. Meanwhile, letters have been sent to Chief Ministers and administrators of 18 states and Union Territories, including Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Rajasthan, Kerala, Goa, and Sikkim. Chief Ministers of several states have responded positively to TTD Trust Board Chairman BR Naidus request for land allocation to build temples in their respective capitals. Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu is also said to have discussed this matter during a recent review with the board. However, according to a senior TTD officer, a clear financial and administrative policy is still pending. Key questions remain: Who will bear construction costs? How are donor roles defined? And what are the operational obligations once a temple is established? In case of Navi Mumbai, an MoU exists with a private donor, but most proposed locations have no such clarity. Legal, administrative and cultural hurdles Legally, TTD is governed by the TTD Act, which has limited clarity or flexibility when it comes to constructing temples outside AP or India. Amendments may be necessary if the institution is to continue its out-of-state or international expansion. Further, while TTD is registered under the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA), approval from the Union Ministry of Home Affairs is essential for each project and is only valid for five years. With political leadership changes in those states, continuity may not be guaranteed.
IRCTC pilgrim special towards Haridwar-Rishikesh-Vaishnodevi-Amritsar-Anandpur on April 23
544 accident-prone spots identified for Char Dham Yatra in Uttarakhand
DEHRADUN: With the Char Dham Yatra set to begin later this month, the authorities concerned in Uttarakhand have identified 544 accident-prone spots along the routes of pilgrimage across four districts. In view of this, the transport headquarters has issued a letter to the National Highways Authority of India, Border Roads Organisation and the Public Works Department, urging immediate action in these areas and requesting a report on the measures taken. In a bid to enhance safety and ensure a smooth pilgrimage experience for the Yatra, government sources reveal, road safety committees in Dehradun, Haridwar, Uttarkashi, Tehri, Pauri, Rudraprayag and Chamoli districts have been directed to conduct surveys. According to these committees, a total of 544 accident-prone areas have been identified that require immediate attention. The report highlights that there are 38 such areas in Haridwar, 65 in Chamoli, 297 in Tehri and 144 in Dehraduns Vikas Nagar and Rishikesh regions. Sources indicate that the safety measures recommended for these routes include traffic calming interventions, rumble strips, informational signage, pothole repairs, chevron boards, crash barriers, road markings, reflectors, the removal of debris along the roads and addressing unauthorised median openings & blind curves. In a notable first, this years Char Dham travel routes have been divided into 15 super zones, 41 zones, and 137 sectors. Speaking to this daily, Dehradun Traffic SP Lokjeet Singh stated, Each sector will cover an area of 10 kilometres. Police personnel will be on patrol 24 hours a day, ensuring safety and order. He added, Over six thousand police officers and staff will be deployed to manage security and traffic throughout the pilgrimage route. Notably, registrations for the Yatra have now surpassed an impressive 12.5 lakh. Yogendra Gangwar, the nodal officer from the Uttarakhand Tourism Department overseeing Char Dham yatra registrations, told TNIE, We have recorded 3,674 registrations for Kedarnath, 3,045 for Badrinath, 1,918 for Yamunotri and 2,105 for Gangotri from foreign visitors. The online registration process, which requires Aadhaar verification, began on March 20.
AIIMS Rishikesh Perfusionist Recruitment 2025 - Apply Offline for 01 Perfusionist Posts
AIIMS Rishikesh Recruitment 2025 Apply Offline: All India Institute of Medical Sciences Rishikesh (AIIMS Rishikesh) has announced the recruitment of 01 Perfusionist in 2025. Candidates With B.Sc, M.Sc Can Apply Offline on or before 22-04-2025.
AIIMS Rishikesh Medical Physicist Recruitment 2025 - Apply Offline for 03 Medical Physicist Posts
AIIMS Rishikesh Recruitment 2025 Apply Offline: All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS Rishikesh) has announced the recruitment of 03 Medical Physicist in 2025. Candidates With M.Sc Can Apply Offline on or before 22-04-2025.
Raza Murad recently shared that Hrishikesh Mukherjee got so frustrated with Amitabh Bachchan and Rajesh Khanna attending phone calls during the shoot of Namak Haraam that he locked both the superstars on the set of the 1973 film.
Top 6 destinations for water sports in India this summer
India offers a thrilling mix of water sports, from scuba diving in the Andamans to river rafting in Rishikesh. Here are the top destinations where you can make a splash this summer.
Trade Setup For April 1: Niftys Resistance At 23,810
A clear breakout above 23,810 could push the rally further towards 24,00024,080, Hrishikesh Yedve said.
Hills Lead The Way: Nainital, Dehradun, Shimla See Spike In Real Estate Searches, Says Magicbricks
Nainital recorded a 49.3% increase in residential searches in 2024, followed by Shimla seeing 33.7% growth, Dehradun 27.7% and Rishikesh 26.6%, according to Magicbricks.
AIIMS Rishikesh Job Vacancy 2025, Walkin for 02 Senior Resident, Clinical Psychologist Posts
All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS Rishikesh) Recruitment 2025 for 02 posts of Senior Resident, Clinical Psychologist. Candidates with DNB, M.A, M.Sc, M.Phil/Ph.D, MS/MD Can attend the walkin.The Walk-in on 05-04-2025. For detailed information please visit AIIMS Rishikesh official website, aiimsrishikesh.edu.in.
Trade Setup For March 24: Nifty Likely To Have Support At 23,000
The index faces short-term resistance around 23,520, says analysts Hrishikesh Yedve.
Gujarat's healthcare system in crisis as vacancies soar, outsourcing surges
AHMEDABAD: Gujarats healthcare system is crumbling, with rising vacancies and an increasing reliance on outsourced staff. Health Minister Rushikesh Patel, in a startling Assembly revelation, admitted that 23% of posts in primary health centres and 15% in community health centres remain unfilled. The crisis runs deeper75% of paramedical positions in community health centres and a staggering 88% in primary health centres are now staffed through contracts and outsourcing. Gujarats healthcare vacancies remain a glaring issue, forcing the government to lean on outsourcing as a stopgap. Responding in the Assembly, Health Minister Rushikesh Patel claimed the state regularly recruits for Class-1 to Class-3 positions, yet gaps persist. The numbers tell the story84.96% of Class-2 posts in 355 Community Health Centers are filled, but vacancies loom. In Primary Health Centers, only 76.75% of Class-2 Medical Officer positions are occupied. The crisis extends to CHCs, where 74.03% of paramedical, administrative, and support staff roles are filled, many through outsourcing. Gujarats healthcare staffing crisis deepens as outsourcing remains the states primary fallback. In Primary Health Centers (PHCs), only 66.56% of the 11,678 sanctioned posts for paramedical, administrative (Class-3), driver, and Class-4 staff are filledmost through outsourcing. Health Minister Hrishikesh Patel admitted that whenever paramedical and administrative staff are needed, outsourcing services step in. Even for Class-4 roles, contracts dominate. Shockingly, a 2014-15 tender for outsourcing was stretched until October 31, 2023, with just five agencies handling the entire state. Across districts, committees led by Collectors and District Development Officers continue filling vacancies in medical college hospitals, district hospitals, and urban and rural health centersrelying on the same outsourcing mechanism. The outsourcing grip on Gujarats healthcare deepens as the government rolls out fresh tenders. In 2023, 66 new tenderstwo per districtwere floated via GEM, setting fixed rates for 105 approved cadres before publishing service charge bids. The lowest bidder (L-1), selected through the GEM system, was awarded the contract starting November 1, 2023. Instead of a short-term fix, the state extended the deal until October 31, 2025. Under the new tender, 25 agencies now supply manpower across Gujarats health institutions, reinforcing the governments growing dependence on outsourcing.
8 adventurous destinations in India to visit in March
March is the perfect time for adventure seekers to explore Indias thrilling destinations before the summer heat sets in. From trekking in the Himalayas to river rafting in Rishikesh, here are eight adventure-packed places to visit this March.
The International Yoga Festival in Rishikesh, Uttarakhand, saw global participation, concluding with recognition of yoga's benefits and various tourism initiatives announced by Satpal Maharaj. Thousands of yoga proponents participated, highlighting Rishikeshs role as a spiritual epicenter. Renowned yoga instructors were honored for their contributions.
Oberoi Group Expands With Two New Luxury Resorts In Rishikesh
The second will be a distinctive 120-key five-star hotel with the Trident branding. Both hotels will be managed by EIH Ltd, the Oberoi Group's flagship company, it said in a regulatory filing.
Oberoi Group Set To Launch Two New Luxury Resorts In Rishikesh. Details Inside
The two resorts in Rishikesh are in addition to the 19 properties previously announced as part of the company's ambitious growth strategy
Rishikesh to get two Oberoi properties, including a 'vilas'
Hospitality major Oberoi Group is set to open two new properties in Rishikesh - an 80-key Oberoi 'vilas' and a 120-room Trident in partnership with Ladhani Group. This is part of Oberoi's strategic expansion. Architect Bill Bensley will design the resorts, which are expected to begin construction in early 2026 with completion targeting 2029.
Bodies of four more missing workers recovered from avalanche site, rescue operation ends
DEHRADUN (Uttarakhand), Mar 2 : The bodies of the last four of the trapped labourers were pulled out from the site of the avalanche-hit Border Roads Organisation (BRO) camp in Chamoli on Sunday, taking the death toll to eight as authorities ended the nearly 60-hour rescue operation. Army doctors said 46 workers who were rescued on Saturday have been brought to the military hospital in Jyotirmath. Two of them have been referred to AIIMS, Rishikesh. Three of the workers are [] The post Bodies of four more missing workers recovered from avalanche site, rescue operation ends appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Government plans to set up national registry for women with gynaec disorders
NEW DELHI: India plans to set up a national registry for women with endometriosis, a major gynaecological condition affecting women of reproductive age, to systematically collect data on prevalence, symptoms, comorbidities, and treatment. This will enhance research efforts, improve diagnosis and care, and support a data-driven approach to developing targeted policies and interventions for better disease management, said Dr Rahul Gajbhiye, Scientist E at the Indian Council of Medical Research-National Institute for Research in Reproductive and Child Health (ICMR-NIRRCH), Mumbai. At NIRRCH, we plan to establish a national registry for women with endometriosis to systematically collect data on prevalence, symptoms, comorbidities, and treatment outcomes using a life-course epidemiology approach,Dr Gajbhiye, who is also Head of the Clinical Research Laboratory, told this paper. The idea is also to generate credible national data that can then be compared and expanded to other Asian countries for addressing common risk factors. Like Australia and France, a national action plan is crucial to improving awareness, diagnosis, treatment, and research and ensuring better healthcare access and support for affected individuals, said Dr Gajbhiye, who has been leading endometriosis research in India for the past two decades. A new study published in The Lancet Regional Health-Southeast Asia has outlined research priorities for Endometriosis and Adenomyosis, two debilitating gynaecological conditions affecting millions of women worldwide. It emphasised the need for collaborative efforts between India and Sri Lanka where a research workshop was organised last year in this direction - and throughout Southeast Asia to improve diagnosis, treatment, and healthcare access. According to the lead author of the article, Hrishikesh Munshi, Scientist C at ICMR-NIRRCH, the countrys key priorities include integrating endometriosis education in schools, establishing multidisciplinary care centres, expanding gynaecological laparoscopic services, and prioritising research with dedicated funding and a national task force. Multidisciplinary centres will ensure comprehensive care, early diagnosis, and personalised treatment while improving access and aligning with global best practices, he said. Dr. Gajbhiye said NIRRCH, the premier ICMR institute that is working to improve womens health, can play a pivotal role in advancing endometriosis research in South Asia by supporting clinicians and researchers through capacity building, standardised data collection, data analysis training, and assistance in basic, clinical, and public health research.
Landslide Blocks Rishikesh-Badrinath Highway in Uttarakhand, CM Dhami Monitoring Situation
DEHRADUN, UTTARAKHAND : Heavy rainfall has triggered a landslide on the Rishikesh-Badrinath National Highway near Karnaprayag, leaving the route blocked due to falling debris, officials confirmed on Saturday, March 1. Reports indicate that multiple sections of the highway, including Animath and Pagal Nala in the Jyotirmath Kotwali region, are covered in debris. Authorities are actively working to clear the road and restore traffic flow. The highway was first closed on Friday morning following a major avalanche in Uttarakhand's Chamoli district. Several construction workers were trapped under thick snow when the avalanche struck a Border Roads Organisation (BRO) camp near Mana village in Badrinath. Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami is closely monitoring the rescue and clearance efforts from his residence. He is in constant contact with officials at the site to ensure swift action. So far, 33 BRO workers have been successfully rescued, according to State Disaster Management Secretary Vinod Kumar Suman. He also clarified that while 57 workers were initially reported at the site, two were on leave, leaving 55 workers present when the avalanche hit. Rescue operations are still ongoing to reach the remaining 22 trapped workers. The government of Uttarakhand has issued helpline numbers for help: Mobile: 8218867005, 9058441404 Telephone: 0135 2664315 Toll-Free: 1070 Meanwhile, Union Home Minister Amit Shah has spoken to CM Dhami and assured full support in the evacuation efforts. Our priority is to safely rescue everyone affected by the incident, he said. Rescue operations are continuing as teams work tirelessly to reopen the highway and bring everyone to safety.
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Uttarakhand: Rishikesh-Badrinath highway blocked due to landslide, CM Dhami monitoring situation
Continuous rainfall has blocked the Rishikesh-Badrinath National Highway near Karnaprayag due to falling mountain debris. An avalanche in Uttarakhand's Chamoli district trapped several Border Roads Organisation workers, but 33 have been rescued. Rescue operations for 22 others continue, with Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami and Union Home Minister Amit Shah monitoring the situation closely.
Over 100 tourists rescued after being stranded on island in Rishikesh, advised not to...
As many as 100 devotees from Haryana, who were stranded on an island near Janki Jhula in Uttarakhand's Rishikesh, were safely rescued, Times of India reported.
It is not the lines on your palm that reveals your destiny, it is the hard work, perseverance and dedication all throughout that decides your fate in the end! And this is yet again proven by Ankita Topal, daughter of the mountains. The saying ultimately goes right, Do not trust the lines etched on your hands, for those who do not have hands, still have a fate. Ankita Topal of Chamoli district, Uttarakhand has emerged as an inspiration for all those who often curse their fate and the shortcoming in life. This young girl is disabled by birth, yet choses to fight every day. Ankita has cleared the National Eligibility Test (NET) twice and has even qualified for the Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) exam. She not only cleared the JRF, but also secured All India Rank 2 in the exam. Despite being disabled, Ankita never lets her weakness come in the way of her aspirations. She doesnt have both of her hands since birth, she writes with her feet. Ankita Topal hails from Didoli village, Karnaprayag block of Chamoli district of Uttarakhand. Until 10 th standard, she did her initial schooling from Dewal development block following the intermediate in Rishikesh. For higher education, Ankita went to study in Dehradun, where she also pursued her Post Graduation (PG) in History. Ankitas family is overjoyed after her achievement, with their happiness knowing no bounds. Her father, Prem Singh Topal who is an instructor at ITI, Tehri also reflected upon her achievements. The way Ankita never allowed her weakness take over her desire to achieve everything in life. How the young girl has always excelled in her studies, clearing NET, and now JRF, the family is proud of Ankita! Bringing glory to her family and the state of Uttarakhand, Ankita is a gem of our nation who is an idol for the young girls who wish to achieve their dreams. Ankitas story is an inspiration, at the same time deserves to be saluted for her passion, courage and spirit to thrive
AIIMS Rishikesh Recruitment 2025 Notification Out, Salary Up To Rs 55,000
The Skill Test/Walk-In Interview will be conducted on March 3, 2025.
Dr Hrishikesh Pai explains how cancer patients can preserve their fertility!
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India]: Dr. Hrishikesh Pai, a renowned Fertility Specialist in India and Director of Bloom IVF, speaks of the possibility of fertility preservation despite being treated for cancer. Dr. Pai states, Cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy or radiation therapy can undergofertility preservationand seek parenthood once they regain their health. Though these treatments are life savers, they affect the fertility of the patients undergoing them. Freezing eggs and embryos is possible and can be done before undergoing these treatments. Recognized as [] The post Dr Hrishikesh Pai explains how cancer patients can preserve their fertility! appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Expansion of Karnprayag station for Char Dham yatra and military access
DEHRADUN: In a move to facilitate the Char Dham Yatra, officials have announced plans to expand the under-construction Karnprayag railway station as part of the ongoing Rishikesh-Karnprayag railway line project. Given the strategic importance of the area, this expansion is essential for military operations and other activities, said a Railway Development Corporation official. The expansion of the station aims to make the pilgrimage more accessible and convenient. We will increase the number of railway tracks from 22 to 26 at this station. Tenders worth Rs 611 crore have already been issued for this additional work, and construction will commence soon, said OP Malgudi, DGM of the Railway Development Corporation. According to railway sources, the Karnprayag station was initially planned to have 22 tracks. Now the number of tracks has now increased to 26. Four additional tracks will be constructed, all of which will be located inside two tunnels. To facilitate this, the construction of two tunnels is set to take place. Furthermore, a road tunnel will also be built for unloading goods, connecting both tunnels, said an official said associated with the project. The Rishikesh-Karnprayag railway project features three major stations: Karnprayag, Yog Nagari, and Srinagar. Karnprayag railway station, which will encompass 26 tracks, will include four passenger platforms and one goods platform, the official said. Yog Nagari station has 18 tracks and three passenger platforms. Srinagar station has five tracks, along with four passenger platforms and one goods platform. Other railway stations in the region typically have only two or three tracks, the official added, highlighting the scale of the major stations in this ambitious project. According to sources, the Rishikesh-Karnprayag railway line will feature a total of 13 stations. The construction of the Veerbhadra and Yog Nagari railway stations has been completed, another official said. Trains are currently operational up to Yog Nagari railway station. In addition to these, stations will also be established at Shivpuri, Byasi, Devprayag, Janasu, Maletha, Srinagar, Dhari Devi, Tilani, Gholtir, Gauchar, and Sinvai (Karnprayag). The first phase of the long-awaited Rishikesh-Karnaprayag rail project will be completed by the end of 2026, CM Pushkar Singh Dhami had earlier said.
Dehradun Diary | Two from Uttarakhand win Delhi assembly polls
Among the winners of the Delhi assembly elections are two politicians with roots in Uttarakhand. Ravi Negi, the BJP candidate from Patparganj, defeated AAPs Awadh Ojha by over 28,000 votes. I am grateful for the support from my constituency, said Negi, a resident of Dol in Almora district. Meanwhile, Mohan Singh Bisht from Mustafabad made history with his sixth consecutive win. This victory reflects the trust of the people, said Bisht, who previously won elections in 1998, 2003, 2008, 2013, and 2020. The results highlight the influence of the 4 million people from Uttarakhand in Delhi. Yogi inspects schools, recalls his journey During his three-day visit to Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath inspected local schools and reflected on his own educational background. He completed his primary education at the Government Primary School in Thangar. After becoming CM he focused on enhancing infrastructure of such schools. He completed his sixth grade at the Junior High School in Thangar and continued his education from seventh to ninth grade at Janata Inter College in Chamkotkhal. He completed his tenth grade at Government Inter College in Gaja, Tehri, and finished higher secondary education at Bharat Mandir Inter College in Rishikesh. From rural roots to Drone Didi Tanuja Verma from Pithoragarh, Roshni from Gairsain, and Jashoda from Uttarkashi have transformed their lives by going from not using a laptop at all to becoming skilled drone operators. We are now confidently assembling, repairing, and flying drones, they shared. This journey is made possible by the Uttarakhand governments ITDA Drone Service Technician Course, known as Drone Didi. The training at the Rishikesh Center will conclude with an exam, and successful trainees will receive certificates from the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology. Narendra sethi Our correspondent in Uttarakhand narendrasethi@newindianexpress.com
20-Year-Old Student Drowns While Bathing In Ganga River In Rishikesh
A 20-year-old engineering student drowned while bathing in the Ganga river in Uttarakhand's Rishikesh on Sunday, officials said.
40 per cent registrations for this years Chardham Yatra to be done offline
Rishikesh, Feb 5: Forty per cent of the registrations for this years Chardham Yatra will be done offline, an official said on Wednesday. This decision was taken at a meeting of the yatra management committee chaired by Garhwal Commissioner Vinay Shankar Pandey here today. Chardham Yatra begins every year in April-May. The doors of Badrinath are scheduled to reopen on May 4 while the dates for other three temples Kedarnath, Gangotri and Yamunotri will be announced soon. Pandey [] The post 40 per cent registrations for this years Chardham Yatra to be done offline appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Dr. A. Velumani shared his peaceful experience at the Kumbh Mela in Rishikesh, contrasting it with the crowded and dangerous events at Prayagraj. Following a tragic stampede at the Prayagraj Kumbh 2025, new safety measures have been implemented, including a no-vehicle zone and additional police presence.
Justice Roy ends his judgeship in CJIs court; started his legal career in the same court in 1982
Justice Hrishikesh Roy concluded his tenure as a constitutional judge with accolades for his legal expertise and supportive demeanor towards junior advocates. Known for his humor and sports accomplishments, he was praised during his farewell from the SC, marking the end of an esteemed legal career.
Pursuit Of Justice Steady: Supreme Court Bids Adieu To Justice Hrishikesh Roy
The Supreme Court on Friday bid an emotional farewell to multifaceted Supreme Court judge Justice Hrishikesh Roy, who before adorning the black robes as a lawyer and then as a judge did legal reporting for news agency the Press Trust of India.
Justice Hrishikesh Roy gave concrete shape to the rule of law: Kapil Sibal
New Delhi: Supreme Court Bar Association president Kapil Sibal on Friday said retiring judge Justice Hrishikesh Roy gave concrete shape to the concept of rule of law while being deeply committed to building public trust in judicial institutions. Sibal was speaking at the farewell event of Justice Roy organised by the Supreme Court Bar Association 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 .
'Complete man': CJI Khanna lauds retiring SC judge Hrishikesh Roy for legal acumen
Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna praised Justice Hrishikesh Roy for his impeccable legal acumen and balanced approach on his last day at the Supreme Court. Colleagues lauded Roy's humor and humane approach, enhancing court productivity. Justice Roy, involved in key rulings and legal initiatives, reflected on his 23-year career with gratitude, aiming to have met his parents' expectations.
Supreme Court overturns PG medical seats reservations
New Delhi: In a significant verdict, the Supreme Court on Wednesday, January 29, held that domicile-based reservation in postgraduate medical courses by a state was unconstitutional. A three-judge bench of Justices Hrishikesh Roy, Sudhanshu Dhulia and S V N Bhatti said if such a reservation was permitted, it would be an invasion of the fundamental 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 .
Domicile-Based Quota in PG Medicine Illegal: SC
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Wednesday in a significant verdict held that domicile-based reservations in PG Medical seats are unconstitutional for being violative of Article 14 of the Constitution which deals with the right to equality. A three-judge bench comprising Justices Hrishikesh Roy, Sudhanshu Dhulia, and S.V.N Bhatti delivered the verdict. Reading out the operative part of the judgment, Justice Dhulia said, We are all domiciles in India and there is no provincial domicile... This gives us a right to pursue trade across India. Benefits of reservation in education to those who reside in certain areas can be given only in MBBS in some cases. But reservation in higher levels on the basis of residence is violative of Article 14. The apex court noted that some degree of domicile-based reservation in undergraduate (MBBS) courses after NEET-UG might be permissible and it categorically stated that this should not extend to PG medical courses due to their specialised nature. The top court held that such reservations would undermine the quality of education and healthcare in India. The top court clarified that the judgment would not affect any domicile-based reservations that have already been granted for PG medical admissions. Existing policies will remain intact but future admissions in NEET-PG will be governed by the new legal framework. The verdict came on a reference made by a two-judge bench in 2019, following appeals against a decision by the Punjab and Haryana High Court on PG medical admissions at the Government Medical College and Hospital in Chandigarh.
Domicile-based reservation in PG medical courses unconstitutional: SC
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Wednesday said that domicile-based reservations in PG Medical seats is impermissible as it is unconstitutional for being violative of Article 14 of the Constitution. The verdict highlighted that the PG medical admissions under state quotas must solely be on a merit basis in the NEET exam. Residence-based reservation in Post Graduate (PG) medical courses is clearly violative of Article 14 of the Constitution, said, a three-judge bench of the apex court, led by Justice Hrishikesh Roy, and Justices Sudhanshu Dhulia and SVN Bhatti. The top court pronounced the judgment after hearing the case filed in 2019 involving Tanvi Behl and Shrey Goel. While citing the law laid down in the previous judgments in Pradeep Jain, and Saurabh Chandra cases, the apex court said, We are all domiciles in the territory of India. There is nothing like a provincial or state domicile. There is only one domicile. We are all residents of India, it said. The top court in its verdict also clarfied that its judgementwill not affect the domicile reservation granted already. Students who are undergoing PG courses and those who have already passed out from such residence category would not be affected by the verdict, the apex court said. It also stressed the right to choose residence anywhere in India and to carry out trade and profession anywhere in the country. Constitution gives us the right to choose admission in educational institutions across India, the apex court said.
SC plays down fears about Mullaperiyar dam, says it has withstood for years
A Bench of Justices Hrishikesh Roy and S.V.N. Bhatti indicated the dams safety was not an immediate danger as portrayed by the petitioner
BJP sweeps urban local body polls in Uttarakhand, wins 10 of 11 mayoral seats
DEHRADUN: The BJP on Sunday swept the urban local body elections in Uttarakhand , winning 10 out of 11 mayoral seats to emerge as the dominant party in the municipal councils and nagar panchayats. While the BJP won 10 mayoral seats, an Independent candidate bagged the remaining seat, State Election Commissioner Sushil Kumar told PTI. However, the counting which began on Saturday is still underway and the results of all the 100 urban local bodies which went to the polls on January 23 are likely to be out by late afternoon, Kumar said. Polling to 11 municipal corporations, 43 municipal councils, and 46 nagar panchayats was held by ballot on Thursday with 65.4 per cent of voters exercising their franchise. A total of 5,405 candidates, including 72 running for 11 mayoral posts, 445 for municipal council chairperson and 4,888 for municipal councillors and members, were in the fray. The mayoral seats won by the BJP included Dehradun (Saurabh Thapliyal), Rishikesh (Shambhu Paswan), Kashipur (Dipak Bali), Haridwar (Kiran Jaisdal), Roorkee (Anita Devi), Kotdwar (Shailendra Rawat), Rudrapur (Vikas Sharma), Almora (Ajay Verma), Pithoragarh (Kalpana Devlal), and Haldwani (Gajraj Bisht). Arti Bhandari , an Independent nominee, won the Srinagar mayoral seat in Pauri district, Kumar said. Congress, which won two mayoral seats in the last urban local body polls held in 2018, drew a blank this time. In municipal councils too, it finished third behind the BJP and independents. In the run-up to the urban local body polls, the BJP had sought votes in the name of a triple-engine government to keep the pace of development uninterrupted in the state. As the results showed a BJP sweep, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami congratulated the winning party candidates and asked them to speed up development works in their respective areas. Heartiest congratulations to all the winning candidates of BJP. People have elected capable public representatives. Now it is the job of all the elected representatives to speed up development in their respective areas and strengthen the system. Our aim is to implement the concept of clean and green city on the ground through municipal bodies so that tourists coming to the state from across the country and abroad return with positive and inspiring experiences, Dhami said after unfurling the Tricolour at the state BJP office here to mark the 76th Republic Day. He also thanked the state election commission for holding the polls peacefully. Uttarakhand BJP chief Mahendra Bhatt termed the poll verdict another stamp of approval by the people on the policies and programmes of the BJP governments in the state and at the Centre. The verdict is a trailer of BJP's third consecutive victory in the assembly polls due in 2027, he said.
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Swaroop Rawal Exclusive: On Husband Paresh Rawal, Acting Break, Avoiding Politics, Authorship | N18V
Veteran actor, educationist and former beauty pageant titleholder Swaroop Rawal recently came up with her new book for children titled 'Creative Connects'. However, her first tryst with book writing happened in 2010 with 'Learning Disabilities In A Nutshell', which had a foreword by Aamir Khan. In an exclusive conversation with CNN-News18 Showsha's Titas Chowdhury, she talks about pursuing a PhD in education post marriage and motherhood, turning an author and what kept her away from acting. Swaroop, who was last seen in 'The White Tiger' in 2021, also talks about her husband, Paresh Rawal, being his biggest fan and recalls their courtship period. She further discusses her love for the camera and the most precious compliment she received from late auteur Hrishikesh Mukherjee during the filming of Naram Garam. Watch the full interview right here. bollywood news | entertainment news live | latest bollywood news | bollywood | news18 | n18oc_moviesLiked the video? Please press the thumbs up icon and leave a comment. Subscribe to Showsha YouTube channel and never miss a video: https://www.youtube.com/c/SHOWSHAIndiaFollow Showsha on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/showsha_/Follow Showsha on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/showshaFollow Showsha on X: https://x.com/news18showshaFollow Showsha on Snapchat: https://snapchat.com/t/6YeotZeyMore entertainment and lifestyle news and updates on:https://www.news18.com/entertainment
Child Sexual Abuse Cases Within Families Raise Serious Concerns
This is not the first time Larson has run for office. This is not the first time Larson has run for office. Hyderabad: Child sexual abuse within families remains a serious concern despite stringent punishments under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (Pocso) Act. According to legal and mental health experts, such crimes often go undetected for long periods, leaving children traumatised for a lifetime. Half of the Pocso cases involve family members, mainly fathers or uncles, additional public prosecutor Ram Reddy told Deccan Chronicle . He said that such instances are more against those with underprivileged backgrounds. While dealing with such cases, a major challenge is the reluctance of mothers (who normally are the complainants) to fully cooperate in the prosecution of the offender, particularly when the perpetrator is the family's breadwinner, Ram Reddy pointed out. Fear and economic dependence often lead them to seek bail for the accused regardless of the initial complaint, he said. In one instance, a case was filed against a man for alleged sexual assault of his minor daughter. The girl's mother filed a complaint alleging that he had sexually abused their daughter on several occasions. However, the victim and her sister did not cooperate during the prosecution. Since the prosecution could not establish the victim's age at the time of the offence, the accused was acquitted for want of evidence. Similarly, a case against a man for sexually assaulting his 14-year-old step-daughter also resulted in acquittal. Though the mother initially filed a complaint, she, the victim, and her brother did not cooperate during the trial, leading to his acquittal. A lawyer explained that the fear of threat often silences victims. There's a high chance of the victim receiving death threats. Even during trial, the victim is scared to open up, the lawyer said. Meanwhile, Dr. Manchala Hrishikesh Giri Prasad, associate professor, department of child psychiatry, Niloufer Hospital, while speaking about the long-term psychological impact of such sexual abuse, said, If the victim is a girl, she goes through internalisation disorder where she suffers from anxiety and depression for a longer period of time and will eventually lose interest in marriage on growing up. If the victim is a boy, he suffers from externalisation disorder and goes through problematic behaviour related to poor impulse-control, including rule breaking and aggression. Dr. Prasad added that perpetrators in such cases are either illiterates or have a criminal history. I came across a few students who were sexually abused by their brothers, cousins and uncles when they were minors. They did not report to the police. There are many such victims who don't file complaints fearing death threats or losing their dignity, said Padma, a student counsellor. Many experts stressed the need to create awareness among children about appropriate physical contact and for parents to observe behavioural changes in their children.
From vignyan to gyan: Abhey Singh alias IITian Baba's quest for truth brings him to Mahakumbh
He speaks in staccato. Sounds silly and sublime at the same time. And breaks into a delightful impromptu jig. The first week of Maha Kumbh in Prayagraj, already visited by over 70 million, saw this unlikely head-turner, Abhey Singh, 34, now a media star identified by the masses as 'IITian Baba'. Abhey Singh's life journey is one as unique as the spelling of his name. From science to spirituality -- from vignyan to gyan -- he is now on a quest to explore the meaning of his existence and purpose of his life. My existence is unrestricted and boundless. I possess complete freedom to undertake any action, unbound by limitations or constraints, he tells media persons, now following him in droves. He is a complete nomad even at the Mahakumbh and it's difficult to spot him at one place. After the limelight remained trained on him at the beginning of the Mela, he suddenly disappeared for a couple of days, but showed up on Friday evening, claiming that seers were spreading rumours about his 'vanishing' act due to his popularity. Born to lawyer father and a homemaker mother in Jhajjar, Haryana, Abhey was exceptional in academics. His entry to IIT-Bombay in 2008 was a testimony to this. He completed his four-year degree in aerospace engineering like a normal whiz kid. In came a campus placement at a Delhi firm. Nothing unusual on the surface. But somewhere within there was growing restlessness. I studied at IIT-Bombay for four years, and also did MDS from there. But there was something amiss. Soon, I developed interest in arts and photography, he says. He also did a course in fine arts. But equilibrium was nowhere to be seen. Still, despite a tumultuous state of mind, he carried on for some more years. A high-paying job took him to Canada in 2016. But at the same time disenchantment with the material world was on full throttle. In one of the Instagram posts from 2016, he writes in a philosophical post: There were so many things I did not want to be, but they were deep within me. So I cut parts of me out. With time, more parts I chopped. The less remained. And now I wonder who it is that is 'left'. The Covid pandemic revealed to him the unpredictability of life. He left Canada for good. The family, expectedly, was not amused. But, for Abhey, the familial thread had weakened. Parents' appeal for pursuing a normal life remained unheeded. And he often started remaining outdoors. His passion for photography and travelling added to his spiritual pursuit. Soon he realised his real calling lay in the hills. For the next couple of years, he was off to Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh -- Rishikesh, Haridwar, Shimla, Mussoorie, Dharamshala. Spending harsh winters at these places triggered his own metamorphosis. Then I spent a couple of days with an Aghori baba performing week-long sadhna (meditations)... life changed after that, he says. Crisp suit and tie gave way to saffron rob and Rudraksh. A few months ago, he met Baba Someshwar Puri of Juna Akhara in Varanasi, who brought him to Mahakumbh. Now soaked in ascetic ecstasy and basking in the fame that he is getting here, he says: I have finally understood the truth. Gyan ke peeche chalte jao, chalte jao, aur kahan jaoge, yahin aoge (Keep following the path of knowledge and wisdom. Where else will you go? You will return to your roots). I don't want to get stuck, I don't want to stop. When a man doesn't get stuck anywhere, then he becomes free, he says, declaring I have no friend, nor I am in touch with my family. He last spoke to his parents six months ago. They, of course, want him back, but deep within they know it's a difficult demand.
NEW DELHI: A group of senior advocates on Friday urged Chief Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna to direct the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to file an FIR against Allahabad High Court judge Shekhar Kumar Yadav over alleged hate speech. The advocates cited remarks made by Yadav at a Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) event on December 8, calling for suo motu action. The petition was addressed to the Chief Justice through the Secretary General of the Supreme Court and copied to senior judges, including Justices BR Gavai, Surya Kant, Hrishikesh Roy, and Abhay S Oka. The letter was signed by senior advocates including Indira Jaising, Aspi Chinoy, Navroz Seervai, Anand Grover, Chander Uday Singh, Jaideep Gupta, Mohan V Katarki, Shoeb Alam, R Vaigai, Mihir Desai, and Jayant Bhushan. The top court on December 10 last year took note of news reports over the statements and sought a report from the Allahabad High Court on the issue. Yadav appeared before the collegium headed by CJI Sanjiv Khanna and was asked to put forth his version on the statements made. Earlier this week, Justice Yadav wrote to the Chief Justice of the Allahabad High Court, asserting that he stands by his remarks, which he believes did not breach any judicial conduct principles. In his response to Chief Justice Arun Bhansali, Yadav reportedly stated that his speech was an expression of views on societal issues aligned with constitutional values, and not intended to incite hatred towards any community. Justice Bhansali had sought Yadavs response after the latter met CJI on December 17. Addressing a provincial convention of the legal cell and high court unit of the VHP at the high court on December 8 last year, among other things, Justice Yadav said the main aim of the uniform civil code was to promote social harmony, gender equality and secularism. Speaking at the event , he had stated that the country would run as per the wishes of the Bahusankhayak (majority) and that the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) would soon become a reality. The following day, videos of the judge speaking on provocative issues, including the law working according to the majority, were circulated widely on social media, prompting strong reactions from several quarters, including opposition leaders who questioned his reported statement, labelling it as hate speech. The Bar Association of India had also passed a resolution condemning the statements of the high court judge. The Bar Association of India calls upon the judge to retract his statements and tender a suitable apology for his remarks and urges the Chief Justice of India and companion judges of the Supreme Court to deal with this issue in a stern and emphatic manner. It also emphasises that events conducted by organisations not concerned with the administration of justice as a matter of principle should not be permitted on any court premises, it said. Notably, Justice Yadav has a history of making controversial statements. In September 2021, he had sparked backlash by claiming that scientists believe the cow is the only animal that exhales oxygen. The judge had also called for Parliament to declare the cow as national animal and suggested that cow protection be recognised as a Fundamental Right of Hindus. 36 Rajya Sabha MPs back impeachment motion against Allahabad HC judge over controversial VHP event remarks
SC dismisses J&K Govts appeal on Judicial Posts
NEW DELHI, Jan 16: The Supreme Court dismissed Jammu and Kashmir governments challenge to a High Court order which directed the UT authorities to create 334 judicial posts within 60 days. A bench of Justices Hrishikesh Roy and SVN Bhatti passed the order, noting that the main matter is pending before the High Court and [] The post SC dismisses J&K Govts appeal on Judicial Posts appeared first on Northlines .
SC Dismisses J&K Govts Plea Against HC Direction To Create 334 Judicial Posts Within 60 Days
NEW DELHI, Jan 16: The Supreme Court dismissed Jammu and Kashmir governments challenge to a High Court order which directed the UT authorities to create 334 judicial posts within 60 days. A bench of Justices Hrishikesh Roy and SVN Bhatti passed the order, noting that the main matter is pending before the High Court and the observations contained in the impugned order an interim order were tentative. The order was dictated thus: We see no reason to entertain [] The post SC Dismisses J&K Govts Plea Against HC Direction To Create 334 Judicial Posts Within 60 Days appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Dehradun Diary| Gend mela lights up Makar Sankranti
Gend mela lights up Makar Sankranti! The Gend Mela, a well-known ball festival of the state, was celebrated in Pauri Garhwal on the occasion of Makar Sankranti. While this festival takes place in various locations, the events at Thalnadi and Dadamandi are the most famous. The celebration of Makar Sankranti in the hilly regions was highlighted by vibrant Gend Melas, featuring thrilling matches. In one such competition, Kanvghati emerged victorious against Mavakot. These melas attracted many spectators. Akhilesh says backing stronger AAP in Delhi SP leader Akhilesh Yadav has expressed his doubts about Congresss strength in Delhi, stating that AAP is better positioned to challenge the BJP. Congress is weak in Delhi but AAP is strong enough to take on the BJP. That is why we are supporting them, he asserted. Yadav was in Haridwar on Wednesday to immerse his uncle Rajpal Yadavs ashes. Speaking to the media he raised questions regarding Congresss leadership within the INDIA alliance. When the INDIA alliance was being formed, Nitish Kumar had held discussions with all anti-BJP parties and it was decided to strengthen regional parties where they are already strong, he noted. AIIMS Rishikesh uses drone to deliver meds In a significant development, AIIMS Rishikesh on Wednesday used a drone to deliver medications for Hepatitis C patients at the Roshanabad District Jail. The drone covered the distance in approximately 23 minutes. Last month, of several jail inmates, ten had tested positive for Hepatitis C, prompting AIIMS specialists to recommend treatment. The medications were sourced specifically for these patients. On Wednesday at around 11:30 am, the drone departed with the medications, overseen by AIIMS Director Meenu Singh and Dr. Ajit Bhadoria. Narendra sethi Our correspondent in Uttarakhand narendrasethi@newindianexpress.com
Neha Kakkar Arrested in Emarlado links scam?
Photos of popular singer Neha Kakkar appearing to be arrested by the police recently went viral on social media, sparking widespread speculation. However, it was later confirmed that these images were not real but generated using artificial intelligence (AI). Viral Hoax Exposed A fact-check conducted by WebQoof revealed that the images were edited and part of a fraudulent link circulating online. They clarified that the content was misleading and urged people not to fall for such fake claims. In a tweet, WebQoof stated: A couple of edited images of singer Neha Kakkar getting arrested by the police are going viral on social media platforms with a fraudulent link. Read our fact-check here. Neha Kakkars Journey to Stardom Neha Kakkars rise in the Indian music industry is nothing short of inspiring. Born in Rishikesh, she moved to Mumbai with her brother, Tony Kakkar, to pursue a career in singing. Fan Reactions While the fake arrest photos created a brief buzz, many fans came forward to defend the singer, highlighting her achievements and calling out the misleading content. Neha Kakkar remains a celebrated figure in the Indian music industry, admired for her talent and resilience. This incident serves as a reminder to verify information before believing or sharing it online.
Maha Kumbh Mela 2025: Sadhvi Bhagawati Saraswati Throws Light On India's Spiritual Strength | News18
The spiritual leader of Parmarth Niketan Ashram in Rishikesh, Swami Chidanand Saraswati, and Sadhvi Bhagawati Saraswati, along with other devotees, participated in a 'hawan' ceremony at the Paramarth Niketan Kumbh Mela Camp in Prayagraj. Sadhvi Bhagawati Saraswati shared her experience of the first 'Amrit Snan' at Triveni Sangam, describing it as a divine event and expressing gratitude for the opportunity. n18oc_indiaNews18 Mobile App - https://onelink.to/desc-youtube
Uttarakhand CM says UCC to be implemented this month; vows action on 'land jihad', 'spit jihad'
BAREILLY: Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Thursday highlighted the various initiatives undertaken in the state, reaffirming the implementation of the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in the Devbhoomi this month. Uttarakhand is the first state in the country to have UCC Act, which seeks to establish a uniform and an equal set of rules on marriage, divorce, succession and inheritance for all citizens in the state, except the Scheduled Tribes (STs), irrespective of religion. It makes registration of all marriages and live-in relationships mandatory. We have formulated the Uniform Civil Code law in Devbhoomi Uttarakhand. This is the state's first honour and will be implemented within this month, Dhami said during the inauguration of the 29th Uttarayani Mela in Bareilly. He compared the UCC to India's sacred rivers such as Sharda, Ganga, Saraswati and Kaveri, stating that just as they sustain life across the country, the UCC will work similarly. Regarding the state's tourism and infrastructure initiatives, Dhami said, In Haridwar and Rishikesh, we are planning to develop the Ganga Corridor. Work on a corridor along the Sharda River has also begun. He added that Uttarakhand continues to see an increasing influx of devotees and tourists which would be bolstered by the reconstruction efforts in Kedarnath and the master plan underway at Badrinath Dham. Dhami also announced beautification and restoration efforts for temples in the Kumaon region and development at Purnagiri. It gives me immense joy that more devotees from Uttar Pradesh visit Purnagiri. We are creating the Sharda Corridor, which will enhance the ghats and beautify the area, he said. Uttarakhand police uncover 190 illegal Madrasas, crackdown sparks political controversy The chief minister expressed hope for Uttarakhand becoming a hub for destination weddings and tourism, emphasising the state's growing reputation. Handicraft products from Uttarakhand are gaining recognition among multinational companies and women in the state are doing excellent work. Over one lakh women in Uttarakhand are now earning a substantial income. We will provide them with interest-free loans, he said. On governance and security, Dhami shared progress on several legal reforms, including the anti-conversion law, the introduction of anti-riot legislation and measures to counter exam malpractice. We have taken strong steps by enacting an anti-riot law. Any damages caused during riots will be recovered from the perpetrators. Similarly, with our anti-cheating law, over 100 individuals involved in exam malpractice have been jailed. This ensures fair opportunities for deserving candidates, he added. Dhami mentioned initiatives to combat land jihad, stating that 5,000 acres of encroached land have been freed. He also discussed tackling issues like spit jihad with new laws to maintain public order. Looking ahead, the chief minister announced that the 28th National Games would commence on January 28 in Uttarakhand, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi set to inaugurate the event. Earlier, Dhami inaugurated the 29th Uttarayani Mela where he was accompanied by Bareilly MP Chhatrapal Singh Gangwar, Mayor Dr Umesh Gautam and Cantonment MLA Sanjeev Aggarwal. The three-day fair, held at Bareilly Club Ground, showcases Uttarakhand's culture, music and dance, delighting attendees with performances by local artists and food stalls featuring traditional delicacies. The UCC has been on the BJP's agenda nationally for many years. But the party's government in Uttarakhand became the first to take a concrete step towards implementing it just before the Lok Sabha elections last year. An expert committee formed by Dhami and headed by retired Supreme Court judge Ranjana Prakash Desai submitted a comprehensive draft in four volumes to the state government in February 2024. Acting on the draft, the state government presented the Uttarakhand Uniform Civil Code Bill in the Assembly a few days later and it was passed on February 7. The UCC Act received President Droupadi Murmu's approval on March 11, making the hill state the first in independent India to have a UCC Act. A nine-member state government-appointed panel, chaired by former chief secretary Singh to lay down the rules for the UCC's implementation panel, submitted its final report. Dhami has previously said in no unclear terms that the UCC will be implemented in January.
Clinical trials of medicines often done in poor countries: Supreme Court
A Bench comprising Justices Hrishikesh Roy and S.V.N Bhatti considered the submissions of Centre's Additional Solicitor General Archana Pathak Dave who said rules for new drugs and clinical trials were framed in 2019
Supreme Court seeks Odisha and CBIs reply on Daras remission plea
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday asked the CBI to file its reply on the remission plea of Ravindra Pal aliasDaraSingh, who is serving life sentence for the ghastly killing of Australian missionary Graham Stainesand his two minor sons in Keonjhar district in 1999. Before asking the CBI to file its reply in four weeks, a two-judge bench of the apex court, led by Justice Hrishikesh Roy and Justice SVN Bhatti impleaded the agency as the second respondent in the case. Singh, though his lawyer, had requested the apex court to implead the CBI as one of the parties/respondents saying that it was the investigating agency in the case. Singh, in his application, sought more liberal remission policy to ensure his premature release from a prison in the state where he is lodged for more than 24 years and 11 months. SC seeks Odisha & CBIs reply on remission plea of Staines murder convictDaraSingh During the course of the hearing on Monday, Shibashish Mishra, senior law officer of the Odisha govt, sought two more weeks time to file its reply, to which the SC granted four weeks time. Mishra submitted that the premature release of the convict should have been considered by the competent authority. There are five committees that dealt with the premature release of the convict (Singh). The latest report of the committee is of February 20, 2023, Mishra told the court adding he would later place all the five committees decision regarding convicts remission in the court. Dara, who is serving life imprisonment in the brutal murder ofStaines and his two minor sons,had on July last year moved the Supreme Court seeking remission on the ground that Rajiv Gandhis killer has been granted mercy and released accordingly, and thereby he should also be released similarly. In the same case, Singh had also been convicted in the murder of Muslim trader Shaikh Rehman, severing his arms before setting him on fire at Padiabeda village in Karanjia sub-division of Mayurbhanj district. He was also convicted of the murder of a Christian priest, Fr. Arul Das, in Jamboni village in the same district. The priest was killed by an arrow during his escape, after his church was set on fire. Vishnu Jain, lawyer forSingh, in the plea, sought his release citing the judgement that granted mercy to the convict in Rajiv Gandhi assassination case. I am seeking a direction to be released from jail on this ground, Jain said. Singhin his plea said that he repented the offences as he was then overwhelmed by distress at the barbaric deeds inflicted upon India by the Mughals and the British. I am around 61 years age. I havenever been released on parole,Singh,who originally hails from Auraiya District in Uttar Pradesh,said. He also stated that when his mother passed away, he could not perform her last rites.
SC seeks Odisha, CBI replies on Dara Singh's remission plea in Staines murder case
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday directed the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to file its reply within four weeks on the remission plea of Ravindra Pal, alias Dara Singh, who is serving a life sentence for the 1999 killings of Australian missionary Graham Stuart Staines and his two minor sons in Odisha's Keonjhar district. A two-judge Bench, comprising Justice Hrishikesh Roy and Justice S.V.N. Bhatti, impleaded the CBI as the second respondent in the case following a request from Singhs counsel. Singh, though his lawyer requested the apex court to implead the CBI as one of the parties/ respondents in the case, saying that it was the investigating agency in the brutal murder case. In his application, Singh sought a more liberal remission policy to enable his premature release, claiming he had spent over 24 years and 11 months in prison. During the hearing, senior law officer of the Odisha government Shibashish Mishra requested an extension of two weeks to file the States reply. Granting four weeks, the apex court instructed the State to submit details of the five committees that had examined Singhs premature release. Mr. Mishra informed the court that the most recent report by these committees was submitted on February 20, 2023. Graham Staines murder case: SC seeks Odishas reply on remission plea of convict Dara Singh Dara Singh, a Bajrang Dal activist, moved the Supreme Court in July 2022 seeking remission of his sentence . His plea cited the release of A.G. Perarivalan, one of the convicts in the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case, arguing that the principle of reformative justice applied equally to him. Advocate Vishnu Jain, representing Singh, submitted that Singhs prolonged incarceration qualified him for release under the April 19, 2022, remission policy. Quoting former Supreme Court Judge Justice V.R. Krishna Iyers words, Every saint has a past, every sinner has a future, Singhs plea highlighted his repentance. Singh in his plea said that he repented the offences as he was then overwhelmed by distress at the barbaric deeds inflicted upon India by the Mughals and the British. Singh, in in his plea, sought remission and alleged that the state authorities had failed to address several representations sent for his remission and premature release, jeopardising his right under Article 21 of the Constitution. Justifying that he should be granted remission, as he has already undergone more than the qualified period of jail setence of 14 years and more, as stipulated in the remission policy of April 19, 2022. I am around 61 years age. I have never been released on parole, Singh, who originally hailed from Auraiya District in Uttar Pradesh, said in his plea making a water tight case of his remission. He also stated that when his mother passed away, he could not perform her last rites. The petitioner, lodged in Keonjhar district jail, said that he acknowledged and deeply regretted the transgressions perpetrated more than two decades ago. In the fervor of youth, fueled by impassioned reactions to the brutal history of India, the petitioner's psyche momentarily lost restraint and it is imperative for the court to scrutinise not merely the actions but the underlying intent, noting that there was no personal animosity harboured towards any victim, Singh in his plea said. Singh said that his actions arose out of the fervent desire to protect the nation rather than stemming from personal malice. He sought a fair evaluation of the circumstances surrounding those tumultuous times, his plea added. Citing various judgments involving similar circumstances and gravity of offences, he said that the court has granted release of life convicts on the grounds of good conduct inside the jail, the period of incarceration undergone, etc. So he should also be released on these grounds from jail.
Weekly special train to Rishikesh from Hubballi
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UK-Based Hiker Detained At Delhi Airport For Carrying 'Illegal' GPS Device
Heather, a UK-based hiker on her way to Rishikesh, was detained for carrying a Garmin inReach GPS device, which is banned in India.
SC asks UP govt to give copy of Mukhtar Ansaris death enquiry reports to family
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Thursday ordered the Uttar Pradesh government to furnish enquiry reports pertaining to the death of gangster-turned-politician Mukhtar Ansari, including medical reports, to his son Umar Ansari. A bench headed by Justice Hrishikesh Roy told Additional Solicitor General K.M. Natraj, appearing for the Uttar Pradesh government, to provide a copy 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 .
Scottish Hiker Carrying Garmin inReach GPS Device Detained At Delhi Airport
A Scottish hiker was detained at Delhi airport for carrying a banned Garmin Inreach GPS device. She was preparing for a flight to Rishikesh when the security at the Indira Gandhi International Airport detained her.
Give medical, probe reports on Mukhtar Ansari's death to his son: SC to UP govt
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Thursday directed the Uttar Pradesh authorities to provide medical and magisterial inquiry reports on the death of jailed gangster-politician Mukhtar Ansari on March 28, 2024. A bench comprising Justices Hrishikesh Roy and S V N Bhatti took note of the submissions of senior advocate Kapil Sibal, appearing for Umar Ansari. Umar said the medical and the judicial inquiry reports pertaining to his father's death were not furnished by the state government. Ansari, 63, a five-time MLA from Mau Sadar, allegedly died of cardiac arrest at a hospital in Banda in Uttar Pradesh on March 28, 2024. He was in jail since 2005, with over 60 criminal cases pending against him, and was convicted in the murder case of BJP MLA Krishnanand Rai. Prior to his death, the son moved the top court in December, 2023, seeking a direction to transfer his father to any prison outside Uttar Pradesh fearing for his life. In 2023, the state government assured the bench it would strengthen Ansari's security inside the Banda jail, if required so that no harm was done to him. On Thursday, additional solicitor general K M Nataraj, appearing for UP government, said the documents would be supplied to Umar. The bench observed a post-mortem was conducted on Ansari and a magisterial inquiry was also held later. It asked the state government to provide the copies of the medical and inquiry reports within two weeks to the son who could file his response within three weeks thereafter. Umar's plea said after his mother approached the Allahabad High Court for protection, safety and security of Ansari, the court ordered enhancing his security in May, 2024. When Ansari died, his brother and Ghazipur MP Afzal Ansari alleged he was being subjected to slow poisoning in jail, a charge denied by the authorities.
Safety, mega infra projects high on rly agenda in 24
NEW DELHI: Indian Railways (IR) experienced a mixed year in 2024, marked by notable progress in infrastructure and modernisation but overshadowed by frequent accidents that damaged its safety reputation. While the Railway ministry showcased its achievements, challenges such as derailments, inadequate workforce and safety concerns remained prominent. The Railways major feat last year was the launch of 62 new Vande Bharat train services, four Amrit Bharat Express services, the first Namo Bharat Rapid Rail between Ahmedabad and Bhuj, completing many infrastructure advancements including 6,450 km track renewals, facilitating high speeds of 130 kmph to trains over 2,000 km of total track renewed. Amid some incidents of derailments, the Railways also introduced the first Namo Bharat Rapid rail and completed 21,513 successful trips to clear passenger rush in peak periods. It also ensured the commissioning of 3,433 km of rail lines and operations on the Banihal-Khari-Sumber-Sangaldan section of the Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link. The Kolkata Metro hit a milestone with its Esplanade-Howrah Maidan section passing beneath the Hooghly river through Indias first underwater tunnel. Despite these strides, over 70 derailments, including major accidents such as the Agartala-Sealdah Kanchanjunga Express collision, the Motiganj-Jhilahi passenger train derailment, and a passenger trains collision with a derailed goods train in Jharkhand, raised safety alarms. An inadequate workforce compounded the challenges, with Railway Board chairman Satish Kumar urging the finance ministry to authorise new non-gazetted posts in safety-critical areas. The ministry, in its year-end statement for 2024, highlighted the redevelopment of 1,198 out of 1,337 stations under the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme. The introduction of the upgraded Kavach 4.0 train protection system also marked progress. Recruitment of 5 lakh employees in the last decade slightly exceeded the previous decades figures. The Marathwada Rail Coach Factory began supplying Vande Bharat train sets. Projects like the Vande Bharat sleeper train set prototype, the Rishikesh-Karnaprayag railway line scheduled for completion by December 2026, and the design of high-speed trains with 280 kmph design speed made progress. Additionally, the ministry increased general compartment coaches and introduced an annual recruitment calendar for Group C posts to streamline the hiring process. Trains, projects Launch of 62 new Vande Bharat train services, 4 Amrit Bharat Express services, the first Namo Bharat Rapid Rail between Ahmedabad and Bhuj Completion of 6,450 km track renewals, facilitating high speeds of up to 130 kmph Commissioning of 3,433 km of rail lines on the Banihal-Khari-Sumber-Sangaldan section of the Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link Derailments, collisions Agartala-Sealdah Kanchanjunga Express collision, Motiganj-Jhilahi passenger train derailment, a passenger trains collision with a derailed goods train in Jharkhand
Samyuktha Menon Reflects on a Transformative Year of Travel and Growth
Actress Samyuktha Menon who was seen in Telugu movies like Virupaksha, Sir and Bimbisara is traveling a lot these days and claims that she finds strength in low phases and connects with people in different places. On the last day of the year, Samyutkha shared a series of photos on Instagram, stating that she embraced independence, which altered her life. For me, it was about embracing my freedom the freedom to be myself, falling in love with my work all over again, spiritual growth, healing, finding strength in my low phases, connecting with some wonderful people who got my back and feels like family, growing stronger mentally and physically and lots of travel. I traveled a lot. Every journey helped me evolve into a better person, she wrote. She said that she saw Mount Everest and traveled to Bhutan this year. Samyuktha is currently in Rishikesh, the holy hill town and her favorite place. Being here calms my mind. This place and the Ganges have seen my joy, sorrow, grief, excitement, anxiety, and everything. I am gonna leave all that doesnt serve me better and take back only what is good for me, she added. Even though I didnt have a release this year. 2025 is gonna be something, she promised. Of course, she has a good line-up including a periodic drama Swayambhu and also working with Sharwanand in his next besides a female-centric film in Tollywood.
SC May Curb Judgeship to Kin of Judges
New Delhi: The Supreme Court collegium is poised to examine a proposal that aims to prohibit the appointment of judges in High Courts based on familial relationships. Introduced by a senior judge, the initiative seeks to enhance inclusivity in judicial appointments and eliminate the perception that lineage outweighs merit. According to sources, the collegium may instruct High Court collegiums to refrain from recommending candidates whose parents or close relatives are current or former Supreme Court or High Court judges. While this proposal could disadvantage some deserving candidates, it is expected to create opportunities for first-generation lawyers and broaden the representation of diverse communities within constitutional courts. Currently, the three-member collegium responsible for recommending names for the apex court comprises Chief Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna and Justices B.R. Gavai and Surya Kant. Additionally, Justices Hrishikesh Roy and Abhay S. Oka are part of the larger five-member Supreme Court collegium that decides and recommends names for High Court judgeships. Recently, the apex court collegium initiated personal interactions with lawyers and judicial officers nominated for elevation to High Courts, marking a significant shift from the traditional reliance on biodata, written assessments, and intelligence reports. On December 22, the SC collegium held meetings and recommended approximately six names to the Centre for appointment as judges in High Courts in Rajasthan, Uttarakhand, Bombay, and Allahabad. The reintroduction of personal interactions follows a recent controversy involving Justice Shekhar Kumar Yadav of the Allahabad High Court. Justice Yadav faced widespread criticism for his contentious remarks at a VHP event in December, where he stated that India should function according to the majoritys wishes. In response, Justice Yadav appeared before the Supreme Court collegium on December 17 to present his side of the controversy. Earlier, on December 10, the apex court had taken note of news reports regarding his statements and sought a report from the Allahabad High Court on the matter. According to established norms, any judge against whom a report is sought by the apex court collegium regarding a controversial issue from the concerned high court is given the opportunity to present their side before the collegium, headed by the Chief Justice of India.
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.
Meet the architect brothers in Rishikesh behind community-built House of Biomaterials
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Ja Simran, Ja: Shefali Shah's Solo Trip To Rishikesh Is A Reminder To Choose Yourself
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1 worker killed, another hurt in tunnel collapse
DEHRADUN: One worker died and another injured as a rock formation collapsed at the Gholtir tunnel on the Rishikesh-Karnprayag railway line in Uttarakhand. Investigations reveal that the workers were working under conditions where loose rock was present. Official sources have indicated that safety measures in such areas will be reviewed to prevent similar incidents in the future. Construction work was underway at the Gholteer tunnel on the Rishikesh-Karnprayag railway line. On Wednesday, workers from the contracting company, Megha Engineering, were working near the ITBP camp when a weak rock formation collapsed, burying two laborers under the debris.