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Gujarat HC grants rape convict Asaram Bapu six months bail, cites 'deteriorating health'

AHMEDABAD: The Gujarat High Court on Thursday granted a six-month bail to self-styled godman Asaram Bapu, convicted in a 2013 rape case, citing his advanced age and deteriorating heart condition. The order aligns with the Rajasthan High Courts earlier decision to extend similar relief to the controversial godman on medical grounds. The division bench of Justice I J Vora and Justice R T Vachhani observed that, at 86 years old, Asaram has a constitutional right to medical treatment, and his health issues warrant temporary reprieve. The court noted that since the Jodhpur High Court had already allowed bail on medical grounds, Gujarat cannot take a different view. The judges further clarified that if Asarams appeal hearing in the 2013 rape case fails to progress within the next six months, he will be entitled to seek bail extension. Conversely, if the Rajasthan government decides to challenge the Jodhpur order, the Gujarat government will also have the liberty to contest this relief. State counsel informed the court that if medical facilities in Jodhpur Jail prove insufficient, Asaram could be shifted to Sabarmati Jail in Ahmedabad, where advanced treatment could be arranged. However, the court room saw sharp resistance from the survivors lawyer, who accused Asaram of feigning illness. The counsel argued that the self-proclaimed godman, despite claiming serious ailments, has been frequently travelling between Ahmedabad, Jodhpur, Indore, and other cities without any prolonged hospitalisation. He was even seen journeying from Rishikesh to Maharashtra, the lawyer said, adding that Asaram is currently receiving Ayurvedic therapy in Jodhpur and is not suffering from any life-threatening condition. The case stems from a complaint lodged by a Surat woman who accused Asaram of repeatedly sexually assaulting her at his Motera Ashram in Ahmedabad between 1997 and 2006. The FIR, initially filed in Surat in 2013, was later transferred to Gandhinagar, where a sessions court convicted Asaram in January 2023 and sentenced him to life imprisonment

The New Indian Express 6 Nov 2025 5:38 pm

Rishikeshs Lakshman Jhula To Be Replaced By...: Iconic Glass Bridge Nears Completion Similar Projects Across India

The new Bajrang Setu in Rishikesh is a striking glass suspension bridge that will replace the legendary Lakshman Jhula.

News18 30 Oct 2025 8:47 am

4 More Long-Distance Trains To Resume Operations In Jammu

Jammu, Oct 29: Four long-distance trains will resume operations in the sixth phase from November onwards, a senior official said on Wednesday, indicating gradual normalisation of train operations after the August rainfall. Train No 14610 (Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra Yoganagari Rishikesh) is being re-operated from November 1, followed by train No 19804 (Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra-Kota) on November 2, train No 19028 (Jammu Tawi Bandra Terminus) on November 3 and train No 15656 (Shri Mata Vaishno [] The post 4 More Long-Distance Trains To Resume Operations In Jammu appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 29 Oct 2025 7:10 pm

BJP MLA accuses Gujarat administration of turning a blind eye to food adulteration in state

AHMEDABAD: BJP MLA Kumar Kanani accused Gujarat's health machinery of turning a blind eye to the poison in the plate, referring to the rampant food adulteration across the state. In a letter to Health Minister Praful Panseriya, Kanani demanded laws and strict enforcement against adulteration mafias, warning that those who mix poison in food are no less than terrorists. In an intra-party rebuke, BJP MLA Kumar Kanani has accused the Gujarat administration of being a silent spectator while food adulteration spreads like an epidemic across the state. Sounding a public health alarm, Kanani, a former health minister, penned a detailed letter to Health Minister Praful Panseriya, who was recently elevated to Cabinet rank, urging him to take strict action against adulteration mafias. The system acts as if it is blind to the poison being mixed into peoples food, Kanani wrote, adding how people who sell poison to millions through food adulteration walk free without any consequences. In his letter, Kanani wrote how fake ghee, spurious paneer, contaminated spices, and adulterated oils flood Gujarats markets, reaching the remotest villages through small dairies and grocery shops. He alleged that the offenders often walk free after paying a fine of just a few thousand rupees and return to business as usual. There is no fear among those who adulterate food or manufacture fake medicines, he wrote. Samples are collected, reports prove them fake, and yet they are released after a token fine while citizens continue to consume poison. Those who mix poison in peoples food are not traders; they are silent terrorists. They are killing innocents every day, he added. He demanded that the state enact strict, enforceable laws with harsher punishments, saying mere administrative fines have failed to deter the mafia. Kanani reminded Panseriya that he had raised the issue multiple times with the Chief Minister, the former Health Minister Hrishikesh Patel, and even inside the Legislative Assembly, but little had changed. I trust you, Kanani wrote to Panseriya. You are honest, educated, and have the will to work. The people and I believe you can bring a strict law in the upcoming Assembly session and ensure its full implementation. The MLAs letter comes at a time when food inspectors across Gujarat have recently seized fake ghee, tobacco, spices, and instant noodles, exposing a vast underground network of counterfeit production. Experts have warned that such adulterated food items can cause cancer, respiratory illness, and chronic stomach diseases, sometimes even leading to death, but proving direct culpability in court remains difficult. Public health activists say Kananis rare outburst from within the ruling party underscores growing concern over the states slow response to an issue that directly affects millions.

The New Indian Express 28 Oct 2025 4:04 pm

82-year-old woman stuns internet with daring bungee jump in Rishikesh; WATCH viral video

The clip shows an elderly woman fearlessly leaping as spectators cheer her on.

DNA India 24 Oct 2025 4:15 pm

Three dead as SUV carrying wedding guests plunges into gorge in Uttarakhand's Tehri

DEHRADUN: A wedding trip turned tragic late Wednesday night when a Scorpio carrying five young men plunged nearly 300 metres down a deep gorge on the treacherous Gular-Motor road in Tehri district. The accident claimed the lives of Vimal Kandiyal (31), Rahul Kaluda (23), and Ashish Kaluda (26), while Nikhil Ramola (21) and Tanuj Pundir (26) were critically injured, with Nikhil in serious condition. The group was travelling from Shyampur, Rishikesh, to attend a wedding in the remote Naigaon village under the Narendranagar block when the vehicle veered off the road around 8 PM, approximately 18 kilometres from Gular, near Kundiya village. The accident came to light when Nikhil Ramola, despite his injuries, managed to call a friend and share his Google location, enabling police and State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) teams to reach the site promptly. By the time the SDRF team and local police arrived, three of the youths had already succumbed to their injuries. By the time our team reached the spot, Vimal, Rahul, and Ashish had already succumbed to their injuries, Inspector Kavindra Sajwan of the SDRF told TNIE. Nikhil and Tanuj were found critically hurt. The deceased were residents of Shyampur, Rishikesh. Their bodies were handed over to district authorities after the rescue operation. Authorities have launched an investigation to determine the exact cause of the vehicle losing control.

The New Indian Express 23 Oct 2025 3:37 pm

Uttarakhand records severe air pollution after Diwali; Dehradun AQI hits 261 despite mitigation efforts

DEHRADUN: The lingering haze from Diwali fireworks has plunged Uttarakhand's air quality into a dangerous zone, with the state capital, Dehradun, recording 'severe' pollution levels on Tuesday morning. According to data from the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) and AQI India, Dehradun registered an Air Quality Index (AQI) of 261. This severe reading was mirrored across the state, with Haridwar and Kashipur also reporting significantly poor air conditions. Monitoring stations in Dehradun revealed shocking figures. PM2.5 concentrations peaked at 184 micrograms per cubic meter, while PM10 levels surged to 230 micrograms per cubic meter - exceeding far beyond the safe limits. Despite clear daytime skies, cold air and low wind speeds are trapping pollutants near the surface, explained an environmental analyst. This is creating a health hazard, especially for those with respiratory issues. The pollution crisis extended beyond Dehradun. Haridwar recorded an average AQI of 182, and Roorkee hit 176, both falling into the 'unhealthy' category. Rudrapur and Kashipur remained in the 'poor' range with AQIs above 150. Rishikesh, the spiritual town, saw its AQI hover around 179 on Monday evening, marking a volatile trend after fluctuating between 153 and a low of 63 earlier this month. While acknowledging the poor readings, state officials highlighted Uttarakhands performance relative to other major north Indian cities. A government spokesperson noted that Delhi recorded an AQI of 351 ('very poor'), Lucknow 250, Patna 226, and Bhopal 235 on the same Diwali day. Uttarakhand's cities have performed better overall, demonstrating our commitment to cleaner air, the spokesperson stated. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami emphasised a long-term vision. Our goal is to ensure clean air not just during festivals, but year-round. This years results prove that real change is possible through innovation, awareness, and collective participation. Uttarakhand Pollution Control Board (UKPCB) Chairman, RK Sudhanshu, credited recent interventions for mitigating the worst effects. This year's cleaner Diwali is a result of collective effort, Sudhanshu stated. Drone-based water sprinkling, new mechanical sweeping machines, and intensive awareness campaigns in schools have shown a concrete impact. Specifically, drone-based water sprinkling helped control PM10 levels in Dehradun. Furthermore, the deployment of mechanical sweeping machines - procured under the National Clean Air Programme (NCAP) in collaboration with the CPCB - significantly reduced road dust in Dehradun and Rishikesh.

The New Indian Express 21 Oct 2025 9:36 pm

5 Days On, No Trace Of Missing Techie Who Fell Into Ganga In Rishikesh; Search Continues

Hemant Soni, a techie from Madhya Pradesh, went missing after falling into the Ganga from Bajrang bridge in Rishikesh. Search operations continue.

News18 21 Oct 2025 4:24 pm

Delhi Man Falls Into Ganga From Rishikesh Bridge, Search On

A 31-year-old man from New Delhi allegedly fell into the Ganga river from Bajrang Bridge, an under-construction transparent glass floor bridge, and went missing in Rishikesh, officials said on Friday.

NDTV 17 Oct 2025 2:03 pm

BJP set for strategic cabinet overhaul in Gujarat

AHMEDABAD: A cabinet reshuffle in Gujarat appears imminent following a high-stakes meeting in Delhi between Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, BJPs top state and national leadership. With regional and caste equations, upcoming local body elections, and the rising influence of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in play, major political realignments are expected within days. Many sitting ministers are likely to be dropped, while younger, strategically chosen MLAs are tipped for elevation. All eyes are now on the BJPs political balancing act in Gujarat. A late-night power huddle on Monday in Delhifeaturing CM Bhupendra Patel, BJP state president Jagdish Vishwakarma, organizational general secretary Ratnakar, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and Home Minister Amit Shahhas set the stage for a sweeping cabinet overhaul. The urgency and strategic nature of the meeting signal that the reshuffle is not just likelyit is inevitable. Sources indicate that a final list of ministers is in the works and could be finalized within two to three days. As anticipation builds, the buzz is deafening: whose chair will be pulled, and whose Diwali will shine brighter? The reshuffle is the culmination of months of political calibration. Internal dynamicsfrom caste arithmetic to the looming challenge posed by AAPhave reached a tipping point. With local body elections approaching and AAP leader Gopal Italia gaining traction, especially among Leuva Patidars, BJPs central leadership has decided to reengineer Gujarats political landscape. Reliable sources suggest that many senior ministers are on their way out. Finance Minister Kanu Desai, Agriculture Minister Raghavji Patel, and Social Justice Minister Bhanuben Babaria are reportedly at the top of the exit list. Only five current ministersmost notably Health Minister Hrishikesh Patel and Industries Minister Balvantsinh Rajputare expected to retain their portfolios. The reshuffle signals a generational shift within the party. Young MLAs like Jayesh Radadiya (Dhoraji), Uday Kangad (Rajkot), and Rivaba Jadeja (Jamnagar North) are strong contenders for cabinet positions. Saurashtrapolitically volatile and currently a stronghold of AAPs growing influenceis expected to receive special attention. A Leuva Patidar from Amreli or Junagadh may be included to counter the Italia effect. The BJPs caste balancing act extends beyond Saurashtra. With CM Bhupendra Patel representing the Patidar face and Jagdish Vishwakarma as the OBC state president, the party is fine-tuning its social equations. South Gujarat may see the induction of a tribal or female MLA, while in North Gujarat, Alpesh Thakors name is being considered if his community alignment works in BJPs favor. Interestingly, while Congress turncoats like Arjun Modhwadia and C. J. Chavda are still in the mix, only Modhwadia appears to have a strong chancelargely due to a lack of political rivals in Porbandar. Meanwhile, Hardik Patel, once a prominent Patidar youth icon, seems sidelined. Despite his proximity to Amit Shah, sources claim his recent dissent and waning political influence have diminished his chances of a ministerial berth. The reshuffle is not without risks. Elevating defectors over longtime BJP loyalists may spark internal discontent. Striking the right balance between new faces, caste representation, regional expectations, and party loyalty is the BJPs biggest challenge. Former Congress leaders are especially vulnerable, as the party looks to realign around its grassroots cadre. Adding to the political significance is the timely visit of RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat to Gujarat on Tuesday, coinciding with the Delhi deliberations. The synchrony between the Sangh and the BJP suggests that the reshuffle is part of a broader strategic resetnot just a routine political exercise. In short, Gujarat is on the cusp of a major political reconfigurationdriven by performance, perception, caste equations, and rapidly shifting political dynamics influenced by AAPs rise. What unfolds in the next 48 hours will shape not just the BJPs strategy for upcoming local polls, but also set the tone for 2027 and beyond.

The New Indian Express 14 Oct 2025 5:33 pm

Photos: Superstar Rajnikanth seen meditating peacefully inside a cave in Uttarakhand

Superstar Rajinikanth has embarked on a spiritual pilgrimage to the Himalayas, recently visiting the Mahavatar Babaji caves in Uttarakhand. Following earlier visits to Rishikesh and Badrinath Dham, the actor was seen meditating at the sacred site. His journey highlights a quest for peace and reflection amidst the majestic mountains.

The Times of India 14 Oct 2025 9:27 am

Hindutva workers interrupt men offering namaz in Uttarakhand

A group of Muslims offering namaz were stopped by a Hindutva organisation in Rishikesh, Uttarakhand. A video has emerged on social media platforms where members of the Hindu Surakhsha Seva Sang interrupt the prayer taking place inside a house, and demand their Aadhaar cards. A group of people offering namaz were stopped by a Hindutva Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 13 Oct 2025 6:01 pm

Faith over flood: Char Dham Yatra breaks records amid Himalayan fury

DEHRADUN: Despite enduring one of the harshest monsoon seasons in recent memory, the revered Char Dham Yatra in Uttarakhand has concluded its main phase not just by surviving, but by smashing previous pilgrimage records. The unwavering faith of millions triumphed over relentless heavy rains, devastating landslides, and natural calamities that frequently stalled movement along the sacred routes. As the spiritual season draws to a close, with the closure of the shrines portals starting on October 22, the official tally shows that the number of devotees visiting the four holy sites Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri and Yamunotri has already surpassed 48.3 lakh. The Hemkund Sahib Yatra, which concluded this Thursday, also witnessed an unprecedented influx of devotees, marking the highest attendance in its history. Official figures released by the temple committees paint a picture of historic devotion. Badrinath alone has hosted 14.86 lakh pilgrims so far, already exceeding last years total of 14.35 lakh, with the portals of the shrine set to close later in November. The outpouring at Kedarnath has been equally remarkable, with over 16.90 lakh devotees seeking the blessings of Baba Kedar surpassing 2024s final count of 16.52 lakh well before the official end date. Gangotri and Yamunotri too recorded strong numbers, welcoming 7.50 lakh and 6.38 lakh devotees, respectively, despite the routes suffering the most significant damage from the monsoon downpours. The total pilgrimage count across all four shrines now stands at 48,34,687. Authorities anticipate that the final figure, upon the complete closure of the gates, will cross the 50-lakh mark. The success in managing the crisis while facilitating the pilgrimage has drawn widespread praise. Speaking to The New Indian Express , Banshidhar Tiwari, Secretary to the Chief Minister, said, We are astonished that pilgrims kept arriving despite such massive natural disasters. This is a testament to the governments robust arrangements and the devotees unshakeable belief. Tiwari credited proactive planning for the swift recovery after disruptions. Every week, we held review meetings. We had pre-positioned alternative routes, helicopter rescue teams and medical units, anticipating disaster risks. This preparation ensured that even when the journey stopped, it resumed very quickly, he stated. The government is already looking ahead. We are starting preparations for the 2026 Yatra now, Tiwari confirmed. We want to offer pilgrims an entirely new and improved experience, with significant upgrades already underway from Rishikesh to all four Dhams. For Uttarakhand, where the pilgrimage serves as the backbone of the economy, this record-breaking year ensures a vital boost to tourism, transport and local trade sectors.

The New Indian Express 12 Oct 2025 7:19 pm

Delhi govt plans electric bus services to Rishikesh, Agra, Jaipur among other cities

Delhi is expanding its electric bus network beyond city limits. Services will soon connect the capital with cities like Rishikesh, Dehradun, Agra, Jaipur, Lucknow, and Shimla. The government is ensuring charging infrastructure is available. These eco-friendly buses will offer passengers a sustainable and affordable travel option. The initiative aims to reduce reliance on diesel buses for inter-state journeys.

The Economic Times 9 Oct 2025 6:22 pm

Gujarat government cracks down on two pharmaceutical companies amid cough syrup scare

The Gujarat government has cracked down on two pharmaceutical companies after multiple cough syrup samples manufactured in the state were found to be Not of Standard Quality (NSQ). 16 children died from kidney failure in Chhindwara, Madhya Pradesh, allegedly linked to toxic cough syrups. Alarming reports from Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan raised concerns about drug safety and regulatory vigilance. Investigations by the Gujarat Food and Drug Department revealed that two Gujarat-made syrups, Re-Life and Respifresh TR, are Not of Standard Quality. Both syrups were manufactured in Gujarat Re-Life by M/s Shape Pharma Pvt. Ltd. in Surendranagars Muli taluka, and Respifresh TR by M/s Rednex Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd. in Ahmedabads Bavla taluka. Health Minister Hrishikesh Patel confirmed the sweeping action, stating, The Gujarat government will ensure that not a single unsafe bottle remains in circulation. FDCA officials have been directed to monitor the process till the last bottle is withdrawn. The Food and Drug Control Authority (FDCA) has imposed a blanket ban on the sale, supply, and distribution of both syrups. Distributors, wholesalers, and retailers are now under strict watch, with Assistant Commissioners tasked to oversee the recall and submit daily progress reports to the Joint Commissioner (Drugs). To prevent further risk, the government has also ordered a comprehensive probe into all cough syrup producers in Gujarat. There are currently 624 licensed oral liquid manufacturers operating across the state, many of whom supply products both domestically and nationally. Between October 3 and 5, the FDCA, in collaboration with the Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO), conducted risk-based joint inspections of Shape Pharma and Rednex Pharmaceuticals. During the operation, 14 additional syrup samples, three from Shape and eleven from Rednex, were seized and sent to government laboratories for detailed chemical analysis. Action will follow once test results are confirmed. Minister Patel stressed that the states priority is public health and patient safety, asserting that the FDCA has issued strict instructions to all district drug commissioners to conduct intense inspections of every oral liquid and cough syrup unit in their jurisdiction. He added, The Gujarat government will leave no loophole when it comes to the safety, quality, and efficacy of medicines. Every firm in violation will face decisive action.

The New Indian Express 7 Oct 2025 3:48 pm

Uttarakhand: Barber shop forcefully shut down, accused of love jihad

A Muslim-owned unisex salon in Uttarakhands Rishikesh was forced to close before its official opening after a Hindutva organisation, Hindu Shakti Sangathan, accused it of center of immoral activity. The incident occurred on Tilak Road on Thursday, September 30. The right-wing members raised communal slogans and demanded that all unisex salons across the state should Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 6 Oct 2025 5:40 pm

Rajinikanth Enjoys Food From 'Pattal' On Roadside During Trip To Rishikesh

Taking a short break from his overwhelming work commitments, superstar Rajinikanth took off to the Himalayas for some spiritual recharge.

NDTV 5 Oct 2025 10:07 pm

Video: Hindutva group disrupts Miss Rishikesh audition, models stand their ground

An audition for the Miss Rishikesh fashion show, held at a hotel in Uttarakhand, was interrupted by members of a Hindutva organisation who asked the participants to leave the premises, claiming it was against their culture. A heated argument ensued between model aspirants, allegedly wearing western attire, and members of the Hindu Raksha Sangathan,who alleged Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 5 Oct 2025 3:30 pm

Video: Right-Wing Group Disrupts 'Miss Rishikesh' Pageant Rehearsal

The members of the Rashtriya Hindu Shakti Sangathan objected to the ramp walk event that was organised in Rishikesh.

NDTV 5 Oct 2025 2:20 pm

'Against Culture': Right-Wing Group Disrupts Miss Rishikesh Pageant Rehearsal | Video

The activists objected to the clothes worn by the participants and asked to shut down the rehearsal.

News18 5 Oct 2025 9:46 am

Bill-grimage: Rishikesh costliest desi destination

Rishikesh remains India's priciest hotel destination for the second consecutive year, despite a marginal RevPAR decline. The Indian hospitality sector experienced a robust fiscal year, driven by booming domestic leisure travel and record occupancy rates. Mumbai, Delhi, and Hyderabad emerged as key business hubs, with significant expansion planned across 177 new markets.

The Times of India 4 Oct 2025 4:15 am

Gujarat cybercrime sleuths bust multicrore online betting scam

AHMEDABAD: Gujarats cybercrime sleuths have busted a multi-crore online betting and stock market fraud disguised as an e-commerce business in Surat. The crackdown exposed a Rs 20.08 crore racket spread across 43 bank accounts, with links stretching from Gujarat to Maharashtra, Goa, and online betting syndicates like Mahadev and Lotusbook. The kingpin, Meet Shah, and his network were caught running a sophisticated scam involving fake companies, rented bank accounts, and bogus franchises. The raid on Katargams Lakshmi Enclave office blew the lid off the operation when a man was caught red-handed while handing over a bank account to accused kingpin Meet Shah. Under interrogation, he led police to Meets residence in Amroli, where Meet, along with aides Yash and Rishikesh, was found surrounded by laptops, piles of mobile phones, and bank-related documents, a full-fledged cyber fraud hub. Police seized 24 phones, 3 laptops, 20 debit cards, 3 credit cards, 19 passbooks, 22 chequebooks, 1.95 lakh cash, 3 routers, 29 rubber stamps, along with forged PAN and Aadhaar copies, signalling a highly organized racket. Meet confessed that he rented bank kits, created online usernames and passwords, and then sold access to betting syndicates. He ran his operation in Katargam, while his associates Jignesh and Jitendra operated a parallel fraud centre from Sarthana Rajvi Shopping Centre, posing as an e-commerce setup with a 6,000 monthly rent, which was 'actually a reality used to funnel money from online gaming scams. Investigations revealed Meets direct link with Karan Desai of Ahmedabad, who paid him 80,000 monthly to manage fund transfers. The racket also had ties to notorious online betting platforms like Lotusbook, Ready Anna, Jannat Fair Play, and Mahadev, with funds being routed through bogus franchises like Livopa Live, where Meet worked under Franchise Number 155. Meet also employed Yash and Rushikesh from Maharashtra, paying them 25,000 each, to handle sensitive tasks like entering bank details and cash withdrawals. The probe widened when Nilesh, a cloth broker, was nabbed at the airport. Nilesh supplied fake bank accounts to Meet, earning 25,000 per account. He admitted to providing 17 accounts, including two of his own and others sourced from friends Harsh, Vivek, Nikin, and Ravindra. In another shocking revelation, Jignesh admitted to creating 12 shell companies with his partner Jitendra over two-and-a-half years. These fake firms opened multiple current accounts, enabling the duo to siphon off 1.35 crore in the guise of e-commerce and gaming transactions. A deeper dig into the National Cybercrime Reporting Portal (NCCRP) linked this racket to 67 fraud complaints, involving fake investment schemes, job offers, and online shopping scams, with Rs 7.96 crore siphoned off. Complaints spanned across Maharashtra (11 cases), Gujarat (6), Uttar Pradesh (3), Haryana (3), Madhya Pradesh (3), and Delhi (2), reflecting the nationwide scale of the network. The cybercrime branch is now tracing money trails and digital footprints, as this multi-state cyber mafia appears to have strong connections to betting cartels and financial fraud networks that thrive on laundering illicit online funds.

The New Indian Express 27 Sep 2025 5:33 pm

Mosque sealed in Uttarakhands Rajaji Tiger Reserve following SC order

Rishikesh: A decades-old mosque in the Ramgarh Range of Uttarakhands Rajaji Tiger Reserve has been sealed in a joint operation by the sanctuary administration and police. Ramgarh Range Forest Officer Ajay Dhyani said the mosque, located on 0.0008 hectares of forest land in the Asha Rodi Forest Beat of the range, was sealed in compliance Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 24 Sep 2025 8:55 am

Five more bodies found in rain-ravaged Chamoli, toll rises to seven

GOPESHWAR: Five more bodies were recovered on Friday from the rain-ravaged villages in Uttarakhand's Chamoli district as rescue teams dug through debris and waded through sludge in search of the missing. With this, the toll has climbed to seven. Two bodies were recovered on Thursday. As rescuers pulled out the bodies, family members of the victims broke down. Landslides and flooding triggered by heavy rain hit four villages -- Kuntari Laga Phali, Kuntari Laga Sarpani, Sera and Dhurma -- in Chamoli's Nandanagar area, about 260 km from Dehradun and 50 km from Chamoli district headquarters at Gopeshwar, on Thursday. Nandanagar is already reeling from land subsidence. Chamoli District Magistrate Sandeep Tiwari is in Nandanagar to oversee the search and rescue operations. On Thursday, 12 people were injured, including five rescued alive from Kuntari Laga Phali and Dhurma villages. Those seriously injured are undergoing treatment at AIIMS, Rishikesh, officials said. They said 95 people have been shifted to relief camps set up at Maria Ashram and Gala Godown with adequate supply of food and medicines.

The New Indian Express 19 Sep 2025 3:32 pm

Heavy Rain Fury Grips Uttarakhand; Red Alert for Haridwar, Tehri, Dehradun

Dehradun, Sept 16: Relentless heavy rains over the past 24 hours have unleashed widespread devastation across Uttarakhand, triggering landslides, flash floods, and infrastructure collapse. Several houses have been swept into swollen rivers, farmlands washed away, and families forced to evacuate as disaster response teams work round the clock. In Rishikesh, the Chandrabhaga river overflowed, trapping [] The post Heavy Rain Fury Grips Uttarakhand; Red Alert for Haridwar, Tehri, Dehradun appeared first on Northlines .

The Northlines 16 Sep 2025 12:23 pm

Tapkeshwar Mahadev temple flooded after cloudburst in Dehradun

Heavy rains struck Dehradun, causing the Tamsa river to flood Tapkeshwar Mahadev temple. The Chandrabhaga river in Rishikesh overflowed, stranding vehicles. SDRF teams rescued three people. Schools and Anganwadi centres in Dehradun district will remain closed. Cloudbursts in Sahastradhara caused waterlogging and damage. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami deployed teams for rescue and relief.

The Economic Times 16 Sep 2025 11:15 am

Dehradun news: Cloudburst damages several shops, restaurants; SDRF deployed

Cloudburst in Dehradun News: Dehradun experienced cloudbursts in Sahastradhara, leading to swollen rivers and damaged shops. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami reported rescue operations by police and SDRF. In Rishikesh, the Chandrabhaga river overflowed due to heavy rainfall, flooding the highway and trapping vehicles. SDRF successfully rescued three people stranded in the river, ensuring their safety. The local administration is monitoring the situation.

The Economic Times 16 Sep 2025 8:37 am

Only 4 per cent of global clinical trials are conducted in India, despite a 20 per cent disease burden

NEW DELHI: India accounts for 17% of the worlds population and 20% of the global disease burden, yet fewer than four percent of international clinical trials are conducted in the country. This gap means Indian patients often wait years after global approvals to access breakthrough therapies. Now, a new initiative, aligning it with Central Drugs StandardControl Organisations (CDSCO) priorities to boost participation of government sites in Phase 3 and 4 trials, has trained nearly 400 professionals, including investigators, ethics committee members and support staff to meet the global Good Clinical Practice (GCP) standards. The initiative is aimed at strengthening Indias role in global clinical research and facilitating faster patient access to breakthrough therapies. Launched by Roche Pharma India, the company on Saturday announced the successful completion of its first phase of the Advanced Inclusive Research (AIR) Site Alliance initiative in India, in which it partnered with 10 leading government hospitals from across the country. This milestone marks a significant step forward in strengthening Indias readiness to participate in global and local clinical trials, enabling faster patient access to breakthrough therapies and ensuring Indias diverse population is better represented in clinical research, said the company. Launched in 2023, the initiative focused on streamlining internal processes, building digital readiness for better data capture and monitoring and delivering tailored training programs to enhance operational efficiency. By equipping leading government hospitals with global-standard clinical trial capabilities, we are helping to bring innovations faster to India. This is a crucial step toward building equitable healthcare and shaping treatments that are relevant for India, said Dr Sivabalan Sivanesan, Country Medical Director, Roche Pharma India. Dr Amit Sehrawat, Associate Professor, Medical Oncology and Haematology, AIIMS, Rishikesh, said, This initiative is a strong example of how publicprivate partnerships can accelerate capacity-building and strengthen Indias clinical research ecosystem. India carries a significant burden of cancer, infectious and chronic diseases, yet has historically been underrepresented in global trials. By enabling government hospitals to participate in cutting-edge research, this program ensures Indian patients are part of the evidence generation process helping make treatments safer, more effective and relevant for our population. Dr Vyunkta Raju K N, Professor, Dept of Paediatric Neurology, Indira Gandhi Institute of Child Health, said: The AIR Site Alliance program has been transformational. Our investigators and ethics committees are now better equipped to conduct research of global standards. This collaboration has given our institutions new opportunities to bring advanced research directly to our patients. The 10 hospitals, which are part of this initiative are: AIIMS, Rishikesh; Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi; PGIMS, Rohtak; Homi Bhabha Cancer Hospital & Research Center, Muzaffarpur; Balco Medical Centre, Raipur; Government Medical College, Aurangabad; Indira Gandhi Institute of Child Health, Bengaluru; Dr. Bhubaneswar Borooah Cancer Institute (BBCI), Guwahati; Kalyan Singh Super Speciality Cancer Institute & Hospital, Lucknow and Acharya Harihar Post Graduate Institute of Cancer, Cuttack. The project aligns closely with Indias national priorities, including the CDSCOs encouragement for greater participation of government sites in Phase 3 and 4 trials and the Pharmaceutical Research and Innovation Policy (PRIP) initiative that explicitly encouraged industry-academia partnerships to strengthen R&D capabilities, build clinical trial infrastructure and enhance Indias global competitiveness in innovative research, the company said. This initiative supports the vision of Viksit Bharat by 2047 - creating a future-ready, world-class healthcare ecosystem where India emerges as a global hub for clinical research, accelerates access to breakthrough innovations, and delivers equitable health outcomes for every citizen, it added. The AIR Site Alliance is Roches flagship global initiative designed to expand access to clinical trials for underrepresented populations. Already implemented in the US, UK, Canada, and Africa, the AIR Site Alliance is now active in India, helping to close representation gaps, generate more robust scientific evidence and accelerate equitable healthcare outcomes worldwide, the company added.

The New Indian Express 13 Sep 2025 5:48 pm

Mauritius PM Ramgoolam lauds Uttarakhands serene beauty during four-day visit

DEHRADUN: Dr Navinchandra Ramgoolam, the Prime Minister of Mauritius, arrived in Uttarakhand on Friday for a four-day official visit, receiving a grand welcome that highlighted the states growing international appeal. The visit is expected to bolster cultural ties and explore avenues for tourism cooperation between the two regions. The Prime Minister, accompanied by his wife Veena Ramgoolam, landed at Dehraduns Jolly Grant Airport around 3 pm aboard a special aircraft. He was warmly greeted by a high-level delegation, including Uttarakhand Cabinet Minister Ganesh Joshi, Principal Secretary R.K. Sudhanshu, DGP Deepam Seth, Dehradun District Magistrate Savin Bansal, and Senior Superintendent of Police Ajay Kumar. As his motorcade proceeded towards Narendra Nagar, the route was lined with enthusiastic school students and NCC cadets, who waved flags and cheered. At Indramani Badoni Chowk, the welcome intensified with NCC and school bands performing, creating a vibrant atmosphere for the visiting dignitary. Students were seen waving their hands in a gesture of warm greeting. Upon reaching Narendra Nagar, Dr Ramgoolam and his entourage were treated to a traditional Uttarakhandi welcome at their five-star hotel. Local women, adorned in traditional attire, sang folk songs and applied tilak on his forehead, a gesture of respect and hospitality. Visibly impressed by the states breathtaking landscapes, Prime Minister Ramgoolam lauded Uttarakhands natural charm. The serene beauty of Uttarakhand is truly captivating, he reportedly remarked. We hope this visit will open new doors for cultural exchange and tourism, allowing more Mauritians to experience this incredible region. The Prime Minister and his wife were reportedly mesmerised by the picturesque views of Rishikesh from their hotel. During their four-day stay, which concludes on 15 September, the couple is scheduled to visit other significant spiritual and cultural sites, including Rishikesh and Haridwar. Officials anticipate that this high-profile visit will significantly boost Uttarakhands tourism sector and strengthen cultural ties between Mauritius and India, particularly with the Himalayan state. Elaborate security arrangements were in place throughout the Prime Ministers journey. A zero zone was declared from Jolly Grant Airport to Dhalwala for approximately 30 minutes, leading to temporary traffic halts at key junctions such as Indramani Badoni Chowk. Further stringent measures were implemented in Tehri district, with the entire stretch from Dhalwala to the Narendranagar bypass designated a zero zone. Vehicles arriving from the Chamba side were temporarily stopped at Bhadrakali and the bypass until the VIP convoy had passed, ensuring a smooth and secure passage. Traffic resumed normalcy only after the Prime Ministers convoy had cleared the area.

The New Indian Express 13 Sep 2025 11:24 am

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.

The New Indian Express 8 Sep 2025 12:34 pm

Nitish Kumar launches projects worth Rs 1,159 crore inaugurates Bihar's first cable suspension bridge

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.

The Economic Times 5 Sep 2025 9:58 pm

Throat Slit, Body Dismembered: Youth Killed For Relationship With Friend's Sister, Torso Found In Ganga

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.

News18 2 Sep 2025 12:33 pm

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.

The New Indian Express 31 Aug 2025 7:45 pm

The Krishna Effect: Devrishis Epic Transforms into Music and Film

Inspired by the Madhya Pradesh governments scheme Shri Krishna Pathey, writer Rishikesh Pandey, also known as Devrishi, has published the novel The Krishna Effect, which is based on modern philosophy and psychology. The novel runs two parallel narratives: on one hand, todays youth struggling with mental stress in the fast pace of life, and on the other, their search for solutions through the teachings and Leelas of Shri Krishna. Under the Shri Krishna Pathey project, all the places associated with [] The post The Krishna Effect: Devrishis Epic Transforms into Music and Film appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 23 Aug 2025 5:22 pm

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.

The New Indian Express 14 Aug 2025 4:35 pm

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.

NDTV 14 Aug 2025 3:37 pm

Two Missing, Two Injured in Rishikesh Landslide

Heavy rains trigger landslide on Rishikesh-Neelkanth road; rescue operations underway amid Ganga in spate

Deccan Chronicle 13 Aug 2025 8:04 pm

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.

The New Indian Express 7 Aug 2025 1:44 pm

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 .

Daily Excelsior 6 Aug 2025 12:22 pm

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.

The New Indian Express 5 Aug 2025 5:16 pm

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.

The Economic Times 27 Jul 2025 8:49 pm

Man Killed After Being Hit By Train In J&Ks Samba

JAMMU, Jul 21: A 25-year-old man was killed after being hit by a Delhi-bound train in Jammu and Kashmirs Samba district, an official said on Monday. Efforts are underway to identity the deceased, who was crossing the track when the Yog Nagari Rishikesh Express hit him in the Bari Brahmana area late on Sunday, a Government Railway Police (GRP) official said. The mutilated body of the deceased has been shifted to the Government Medical College (GMC) here for legal formalities [] The post Man Killed After Being Hit By Train In J&Ks Samba appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 21 Jul 2025 4:14 pm

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.

The New Indian Express 18 Jul 2025 8:24 am

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.

The New Indian Express 14 Jul 2025 7:14 am

'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.

The New Indian Express 10 Jul 2025 8:43 pm