Monsoon's advance into northern states is expected in the next five to six days, bringing relief from heatwave conditions in some areas. Delhi, however, experienced its warmest morning in two years due to delayed rains and interacting wind patterns. Himachal Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh anticipate thunderstorms, while Punjab, Haryana, and Rajasthan are set for scattered rainfall and gusty winds.
Himachal Pradesh: Pre-monsoon flushing begins at Larji Hydel Dam
Pre-monsoon flushing operations at the 126 MW Larji Hydel power station commenced Sunday, aiming to clear accumulated silt. Officials anticipate the process will conclude Monday, temporarily halting electricity generation. Around 2000 cusecs of water will be released into the Beas River, with downstream residents alerted. The dam's gates will be opened in a controlled manner to facilitate the cleaning, after which power generation will resume.
Ladakh fines Rs 2 lakh penalty on four tourists for illegal off-roading in protected areas
Ladakh authorities have levied a Rs 2 lakh fine on four tourists for illegal off-roading in protected wildlife areas, including Pangong Lake. This marks the first stringent action against such violations, aimed at preserving the region's fragile ecosystem. The offenders, from Himachal Pradesh, Chandigarh, Punjab, and Uttar Pradesh, were caught driving through sensitive zones, leading to vehicle impoundment until penalties were paid. The administration vows continued strict enforcement.
Kargil, June 28: The Ladakh Administration has launched a strict crackdown on illegal off-roading in ecologically sensitive areas, imposing a total penalty of 2 lakh on four tourists for violating the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972. Acting on the directions of Lieutenant Governor V.K. Saxena, the Wildlife Department fined four vehicle owners 50,000 each for illegally driving into Pangong Lake and other protected wildlife areas in Changthang and Nubra. The offenders hailed from Himachal Pradesh, Chandigarh, Punjab and Uttar Pradesh. Officials said the action marks the first time such stringent penalties have been imposed in Ladakh against tourists damaging fragile ecosystems through illegal off-roading. The vehicles were impounded during the investigation and released only after the penalties were paid. Lieutenant Governor Saxena urged tourists to act responsibly and avoid venturing into protected wildlife habitats, warning that off-road driving in or around such areas is a punishable offence under the Wildlife (Protection) Act. He said the administration will continue to take strict action against violators to safeguard Ladakhs fragile ecosystem and endangered wildlife.
Himachal Government Misusing Machinery to Manipulate Election Results: Jairam Thakur
Shimla, June 28: Former Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh, Jairam Thakur, accused the Congress-led state government on Saturday of undermining democracy by misusing administrative machinery to manipulate the results of Panchayati Raj and urban local body elections. He alleged that after failing to halt the elections, the state government is deliberately delaying the elections for ... Read more Himachal Government Misusing Machinery to Manipulate Election Results: Jairam Thakur
Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Becomes First to Spend Night in Bara Bhangal
Kangra, June 27: Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhu made history by becoming the first chief minister to spend a night in Bara Bhangal, a remote village located over 2,800 meters above sea level. He arrived by helicopter on Saturday and engaged with the local community. Previously, other chief ministers had visited the area but none ... Read more Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Becomes First to Spend Night in Bara Bhangal
Border tension eases as Nihangs return to Paonta Sahib
A standoff between Nihangs and authorities at the Himachal Pradesh-Uttarakhand border ended after negotiations, with the group returning to Paonta Sahib
In a first, Himachal's Bilaspur to launch AI-enabled mobile drug detection system
Bilaspur, June 27: In a first-of-its-kind initiative in Himachal Pradesh, the Bilaspur district administration has initiated the procurement of an advanced SoToxa Mobile Drug Testing System to strengthen the state's fight against chitta (adulterated heroin) and other narcotic substances. The system, procured through the District Mineral Foundation Trust (DMFT) at an estimated cost of Rs 19 lakh, is expected to be inaugurated soon by Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, Deputy Commissioner Rahul Kumar said on Saturday. The portable system can detect the presence of narcotic substances from a saliva sample and generate results within five minutes. It is capable of screening six major categories of drugs, including methamphetamine (chitta), amphetamines, benzodiazepines, cannabis (THC), cocaine and opiates. The DC said that the state government is pursuing a zero-tolerance policy against drug abuse and trafficking with the objective of not only dismantling drug networks but also protecting the youth from the growing menace of substance abuse and this initiative will enable law enforcement agencies to carry out rapid and scientifically validated on-the-spot testing. He said that Bilaspur will become the first district in the state to deploy the SoToxa mobile drug detection technology. Initially, one device will be introduced as a pilot project and additional units will be procured in subsequent phases based on its operational performance and accuracy. Kumar said the technology would significantly strengthen random screening during special enforcement drives, police checkpoints, public gatherings and other sensitive locations by allowing a large number of individuals to be tested quickly, thereby enhancing the effectiveness of anti-drug operations. Highlighting the system's advanced capabilities, he said that it would also incorporate Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based analytics. Data generated from the tests will be scientifically analysed to identify drug abuse hotspots, trafficking patterns and emerging trends. The findings will be shared with the police department to support evidence-based planning and enable targeted enforcement against organised drug networks. The SoToxa system is equipped with several advanced features, including QR code-based sample identification, automated quality control, secure digital storage of thousands of test records and instant report generation, ensuring greater transparency, reliability and efficiency in the testing process.
Himachal Chief Minister to Visit Remote Bada Bhangal Area for the First Time in 14 Years
Kangra, June 27: Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhu will visit the Bada Bhangal region on Saturday. This marks the first visit by a Chief Minister to this area in 14 years. Bada Bhangal is one of the most remote and inaccessible regions in Himachal Pradesh, still lacking basic facilities. According to reports, CM Sukhu will ... Read more Himachal Chief Minister to Visit Remote Bada Bhangal Area for the First Time in 14 Years
CM Omar meets Bihar Assembly Speaker, Himachal Pradesh Education Minister
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah Thursday evening held separate meetings with distinguished visitors from Bihar and Himachal Pradesh at his residence in Srinagar, discussing issues of mutual interest and avenues for greater inter-governmental cooperation. Speaker of the Bihar Legislative Assembly, Dr Prem Kumar, called on the Chief Minister. During the meeting, the two leaders exchanged views on matters of mutual interest, emphasizing the importance of strengthening inter-governmental cooperation, democratic institutions and the exchange of legislative best practices. As per an official press release, the Chief Minister welcomed the Speaker to Jammu and Kashmir and wished him a pleasant stay. Later, Himachal Pradesh Minister for School Education, Rohit Thakur, called on the Chief Minister. He was accompanied by State Project Director Rajesh Sharma; Director, School Education, Himachal Pradesh, Ashish Kumar Kohli; Additional Secretary School Education (HP), Anil Chauhan and faculty members associated with Samagra Shiksha, Himachal Pradesh. The meeting featured a constructive exchange of views on key initiatives in the education sector, with discussions focusing on strengthening school education, promoting innovation in teaching and learning, enhancing institutional collaboration and facilitating the sharing of best practices between the two Himalayan regions. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah underscored the importance of quality education as the cornerstone of sustainable development and highlighted the value of inter-governmental collaboration in improving learning outcomes. He expressed confidence that such engagements would further deepen cooperation between Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh in the field of education and contribute to the adoption of innovative and effective educational practices. Minister for Education Sakina Itoo, Members of Legislative Assembly Sheikh Ahsan Ahmed and Mushtaq Guroo and other officials were also present during the occasion.
Tragic Road Accident in Rampur Claims Six Lives
Shimla, June 26: A devastating road accident occurred in the Taklech Chowki area of Rampur sub-division in Shimla district, Himachal Pradesh, on Friday, resulting in the deaths of six individuals. Reports indicate that a pickup truck lost control near Urman and plunged into a deep gorge, leading to the immediate fatalities of all six passengers ... Read more Tragic Road Accident in Rampur Claims Six Lives
Omar seeks stronger J&KHimachal education ties
Meets Bihar Assembly Speaker, Himachal Pradesh Education Minister Srinagar, June 26: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah yesterday evening held separate meetings with distinguished visitors from Bihar and Himachal Pradesh at his residence in Srinagar, discussing issues of mutual interest and avenues for greater inter-governmental cooperation. Speaker of the Bihar Legislative Assembly, Dr. Prem Kumar, called on the Chief Minister. During the meeting, the two leaders exchanged views on matters of mutual interest, emphasizing the importance of strengthening inter-governmental cooperation, democratic institutions and the exchange of legislative best practices. The Chief Minister welcomed the Speaker to Jammu and Kashmir and wished him a pleasant stay. Later, Himachal Pradesh Minister for School Education, Rohit Thakur, called on the Chief Minister. He was accompanied by State Project Director Rajesh Sharma; Director, School Education, Himachal Pradesh, Ashish Kumar Kohli; Additional Secretary School Education (HP), Anil Chauhan and faculty members associated with Samagra Shiksha, Himachal Pradesh. The meeting featured a constructive exchange of views on key initiatives in the education sector, with discussions focusing on strengthening school education, promoting innovation in teaching and learning, enhancing institutional collaboration and facilitating the sharing of best practices between the two Himalayan regions. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah underscored the importance of quality education as the cornerstone of sustainable development and highlighted the value of inter-governmental collaboration in improving learning outcomes. He expressed confidence that such engagements would further deepen cooperation between Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh in the field of education and contribute to the adoption of innovative and effective educational practices. Minister for Education Sakina Itoo, Members of Legislative Assembly Sheikh Ahsan Ahmed and Mushtaq Guroo and other officials were also present during the occasion.
CM Omar Abdullah Meets Bihar Assembly Speaker, Himachal Pradesh Education Minister
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah met the Bihar Assembly Speaker and Himachal Pradesh Education Minister, discussing inter-governmental cooperation, legislative exchange and collaboration in the education sector
CM Omar Abdullah meets Bihar Assembly Speaker, Himachal Pradesh Education Minister in Srinagar
SRINAGAR, JUNE 26: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah yesterday evening held separate meetings with distinguished visitors from Bihar and Himachal Pradesh at his residence in Srinagar, discussing issues of mutual interest and avenues for greater inter-governmental cooperation. Speaker of the Bihar Legislative Assembly, Dr. Prem Kumar, called on the Chief Minister. During the meeting, the two [] The post CM Omar Abdullah meets Bihar Assembly Speaker, Himachal Pradesh Education Minister in Srinagar appeared first on Kashmir Media Watch .
Weather Tomorrow June 27: According to IMD, heavy to very heavy monsoon rains lash the west, south, east, and Northeast, parts of Uttar Pradesh endure severe heatwave conditions. Delhi, Haryana, Punjab, and Rajasthan anticipate thunderstorms. Hill states like Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand are under a rain watch, with potential for localized disruptions. Central and Eastern India are set for active monsoon showers.
Punjab border residents oppose Himachal entry tax; Nihang Sikhs warn of renewed protest
Residents, transporters and traders demand rollback of Himachal Pradeshs vehicle entry tax as legal challenge continues and Nihang Sikhs threaten to revive Khalsa tax agitation
Nihang-police standoff in Uttarakhand ends, group returns to Himachal after talks
Tension at the Himachal Pradesh-Uttarakhand border eased as a group of Nihangs, who had pushed through barricades en route to Hemkund Sahib, agreed to return to Paonta Sahib after negotiations. The group, protesting the arrest of four Nihangs in a Karnaprayag market dispute, called off their planned march. Authorities facilitated their safe passage, resolving the standoff amicably.
Tensions at Uttarakhand border as Nihang Sikhs breach barricades, head towards Hemkund Sahib
Tension flared at the Himachal Pradesh-Uttarakhand border as Nihang Sikhs clashed with police, breaching barricades at Kulhal to proceed towards Hemkund Sahib. The group, originating from Punjab, demanded the release of four arrested Nihangs involved in a recent dispute at Karnaprayag gurdwaras. Despite talks, no resolution was reached, with protesters vowing to stay until their demands are met, seeking a peaceful pilgrimage and compromise.
DMC students experience Himalayan snow trek
NT KURIOCITY Students from Dnyanprassarak Mandals College and Research Centre (DMC), Assagao, participated in the Roli Kholi Snow Trek in Himachal Pradesh, organised by the Youth Hostels Association of India (YHAI) and sponsored by the Directorate of Sports and Youth Affairs, Government of Goa. The trek was conducted from May 15 to 27 as part []
Srinagar, June 25: Veteran statesman Dr Karan Singh on Wednesday voiced deep concern over the rapid degradation of Jammu and Kashmirs environment, warning that the shrinking of lakes, disappearance of wetlands, and unchecked development posed a serious threat to the regions ecological future. Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a seminar on environmental protection organized by the Group of Concerned Citizens (GCC) J&K, Dr Singh said the regions environmental condition had deteriorated dramatically over the decades. Our environment has deteriorated significantly. I remember that when I was a child, Dal Lake was completely full. Today, it is barely a third of its original size. Hokersar, Anchar, and the marshlands known as the kidneys of Kashmir have almost disappeared. I have also heard that Wular Lake has become considerably weaker and diminished, he said. Calling the situation dangerous, Dr Singh welcomed GCCs efforts to focus public attention on environmental issues and urged the media to continue highlighting ecological concerns. He said the challenges extended beyond Jammu and Kashmir to other Himalayan regions. I am deeply concerned about the environmentnot only in Jammu and Kashmir but also in other Himalayan regions such as Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh, he said. Reiterating his opposition to indiscriminate road expansion in fragile mountain ecosystems, Dr Singh said development models suitable for the plains could not be applied uniformly to the Himalayas. As I have said repeatedly, there is no need to widen every road into a four-lane highway. I even wrote to Mr. Gadkari, telling him that while he is doing excellent work building roads in the plains, the parameters for road construction in the Himalayas should be different, he said. Earlier, the GCC seminar brought together environmentalists, academics, civil society representatives and concerned citizens to deliberate on mounting ecological challenges confronting Jammu and Kashmir. Participants expressed concern over growing water scarcity, declining ecological resilience and the increasing impacts of climate change. Former J$K Government advisor Khursheed Ahmad Ganaie described environmental protection as central to the regions identity and survival, warning that water scarcity had emerged as one of the most pressing challenges facing Jammu and Kashmir. The natural environment in Jammu and Kashmir is an extremely important issue because our identity, our survival, and our lives depend on it, Ganaie said. Recalling a time when water abundance was taken for granted, he said the situation had changed drastically. Nature has blessed us abundantly with glaciers, rivers, springs, streams, and water bodies. When we were young, there was never any discussion about whether water would become scarce. It was simply not something people worried about, he said. Today, however, water scarcity is no longer confined to Srinagar or Jammu. It is affecting the entire Valley and the whole of Jammu and Kashmir. The reason is that our glaciers are melting, our water reservoirs are being encroached upon, and many of them are filling up with silt. This is creating a serious problem, he added. Noted environmental activist Manzoor Ahmad Wangnoo highlighted the deteriorating condition of springs and forests while stressing the importance of environmental responsibility among citizens. Look at our springsthousands of them are in distress. Look at our foreststhey too need attention and protection. I keep saying that we must work with a sense of environmental ethics and responsibility, Wangnoo said. Referring to conservation efforts led by citizen groups, he said visible improvements had been achieved through sustained public participation. If you compare Nigeen Lake in 2000 with how it looks today, the difference is remarkable. Not a single polythene bag can be seen there now. People have developed a sense of responsibility, he said. Wangnoo said similar initiatives under Mission Ehsaas had transformed Khushalsar and Gilsar lakes and helped restore several springs in Ganderbal and Srinagar. We have also restored several springs in areas such as Ganderbal and Srinagar. People now drink water from those springs again because a water crisis is becoming a reality, he said. Addressing the gathering, Lieutenant General R.S. Reen (Retd.), former Director General of Quality Assurance, called for urgent action to halt environmental degradation and preserve the regions ecological and cultural heritage. Referring to wetlands lost to construction and urban expansion, Reen said, Most of the wetlands are gone. And gone to just reckless construction. He appealed for intervention to stop what he described as reckless encroachment in and around Jammu, warning that the region could face repeat flood disasters if corrective measures were not taken. Reen also raised concerns over ongoing works at the historic Mubarak Mandi complex, arguing that heritage conservation should not be sacrificed for infrastructure projects. It is just a smart city project executed by contractors the way they have been told to but there is no preservation of heritage, he said. Despite the challenges, Reen struck a note of optimism, saying Jammu and Kashmir still possessed the natural beauty, knowledge and public awareness needed to reverse environmental decline. We still have beauty in this paradise. We still have knowledge because I heard people speaking, I heard their concern. We still have the ability to change. If we can act Kashmir can become a model of sustained development, he said. Emphasising the need to balance tourism and ecology, he warned against short-term exploitation of natural resources and urged stakeholders to work together for future generations. Only if we save our glaciers, our rivers, our lakes, our forests and our mountains then only we will save ourselves, Reen said. He concluded with a call for collective action, saying, Let us protect the valley before it is ruined. Rather I should say let us protect this entire state of J&K. The seminar ended with participants stressing the need for stronger environmental policies, sustainable development practices and greater public engagement to safeguard Jammu and Kashmirs fragile ecosystems.
Jupiter International Ltd invests Rs 550 cr in new TOPCon solar cell facility in Himachal's Baddi
Jupiter International Ltd has boosted its solar cell manufacturing capacity to 3.25 GW with a new 1.25 GW TOPCon unit in Himachal Pradesh, investing Rs 550 crore. This move signifies a shift towards advanced, high-efficiency solar technologies. The company's CEO highlighted this as a key step in their technology journey, paving the way for future expansions and supporting India's clean energy goals.
Himachal Pradesh government vehemently opposes the Centre's renaming of MGNREGA to 'VB-G RAM G' and its new funding framework. Minister Anirudh Singh stated the changes, shifting financial burden to states and reducing guaranteed workdays, will cost Himachal Pradesh 164.63 crore annually and potentially 800-1,000 crore if actual demand exceeds allocations. He also criticized wage reductions and centralized approval systems.
Kinnaur Bailey Bridge Collapse After Overloaded Truck
Kinnaur, June 24 : A major disaster struck Himachal Pradeshs Kinnaur district when a Bailey bridge on NH-5 gave way and plunged into the Sutlej [] The post Kinnaur Bailey Bridge Collapse After Overloaded Truck appeared first on The Voice Of Sikkim .
Tributes Pour in for Former President V.V. Giri on His Death Anniversary
New Delhi, June 24: On the death anniversary of former President of India, Varahagiri Venkata Giri, also known as V.V. Giri, several leaders, including Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma, Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary, and Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu, paid their respects. Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj ... Read more Tributes Pour in for Former President V.V. Giri on His Death Anniversary
Remembering Virbhadra Singh: A Commitment to Realize His Dreams
Shimla, June 23: Former President of the Himachal Pradesh Congress Committee, Pratibha Singh, paid tribute to former Chief Minister and senior Congress leader Virbhadra Singh on his birth anniversary. She emphasized that the Congress party should strengthen its organization by embracing his legacy of public service and party building. In an interview, Pratibha Singh remarked ... Read more Remembering Virbhadra Singh: A Commitment to Realize His Dreams
Amplify Leadership Series , a three-day residential faculty development programme for school and college educators. Held on the Chitkara University campus in Punjab and built around the theme " Empowering Educators for a Changing World ," the Amplify Leadership Series brought together close to 300 faculty members, principals and academic leaders for three days of structured learning, collaboration and exchange. Delegates travelled from across India, with several joining from as far as Kuwait, making it one of the first faculty development initiatives of its scale and ambition in the region. Close to 300 educators from across India and overseas at the first edition of the Amplify Leadership Series, hosted by Chitkara University " Educators spend their working lives developing others, and they rarely get a programme built entirely around their own growth ," said Dr. Madhu Chitkara, President and Co-Founder, Chitkara University . " Amplify was created to give them that space, to think, to question and to lead. The response from this first edition tells us how much such a platform was needed and we intend to keep building on it. " The Amplify Leadership Series was inaugurated by Dr. Sandhir Sharma, Vice Chancellor, Chitkara University, who spoke on the need for continuous learning and adaptive leadership in higher education. The opening ceremony featured a live performance by the Swastik Band, setting the tone for the days that followed. At the heart of the programme were six masterclasses organised around three themes. The first, Leadership and Emerging Technologies, included a practical examination of artificial intelligence in education and the ethical questions it raises for teaching, research and administration. The second, Communication and Collaboration Excellence, focused on the skills that hold academic teams and departments together. The third, Life Skills and Student Career Readiness, addressed how educators can prepare students for employability, entrepreneurship and life beyond the classroom. The sessions were shaped around current trends in education, with an emphasis on leadership capability, self-awareness and practical strategies for team engagement. As a residential programme, the Amplify Leadership Series also gave participants a shared experience beyond the sessions. A Campus Odyssey offered delegates an insight into life at Chitkara University, while an evening of Sports mania and a Heritage Fashion Show, with participants in ethnic wear, celebrated the colour and richness of India's living traditions. An evening of entertainment featured stand-up comedian Rajiv Thakur, widely recognised from The Kapil Sharma Show. Throughout the three days, a team of student volunteers supported every delegate, drawing repeated appreciation for the care and professionalism that reflected the culture of the University. The programme drew strong participation across all three days, with full sessions and consistently positive feedback. Many attendees were themselves school leaders, including chairpersons, principals, vice principals and heads of department, a number of whom noted that the campus, the hospitality and the academic standards at Chitkara University had left a lasting impression. The first edition of the Amplify Leadership Series concluded with a valedictory session and the distribution of participation certificates. Chitkara University has confirmed that the next edition will take place from 26 to 28 June 2026, and is expected to welcome around 350 educators. About Chitkara University Chitkara University is a UGC-recognised and NAAC-accredited private university in North India, with campuses in Punjab and Himachal Pradesh, offering career-oriented undergraduate and postgraduate programs in Engineering, Business, Healthcare, Pharmacy, Design, Architecture, Hospitality and emerging technology fields. For Class 11 and 12 students planning higher education, the University provides industry-aligned programs designed to combine academic excellence with practical exposure. The curriculum emphasises experiential learning through internships, industry projects, research opportunities and global collaborations, supported by modern infrastructure, advanced laboratories, industry mentorship and skill-based training that strengthens student employability. Backed by 2,000+ campus recruiters and 300+ international academic and industry collaborations, students gain strong placement support, international exposure, academic exchange and collaborative research opportunities. Consistently ranked among leading institutions by national and global frameworks such as NIRF, QS World University Rankings and Times Higher Education, the University maintains high academic rigour and industry relevance. With strong corporate partnerships and a focus on innovation, entrepreneurship and interdisciplinary learning, it prepares students for emerging career opportunities in India and abroad. www.chitkara.edu.in .
SC refuses to entertain judicial officer's petition seeking elevation
The Supreme Court has declined to intervene in a Himachal Pradesh judicial officer's plea for elevation to the High Court. Arvind Malhotra, a principal judge, argued that junior officers were recommended over him. However, the apex court stated that seniority alone doesn't guarantee promotion, and collegium decisions involve discretion and confidentiality, making judicial intervention inappropriate.
Kashmir to Host Panchayat Service Delivery Workshop Today
LG Manoj Sinha to inaugurate event; seven states to share governance models Srinagar, June 22: The Ministry of Panchayati Raj (MoPR) is organizing a regional workshop titled Seva Se Samriddhi: Panchayat-led Service Delivery in Srinagar today to promote improved public service delivery and strengthen grassroots governance. Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha will inaugurate the workshop in the presence of Minister for Rural Development and Panchayati Raj Javid Ahmad Dar, Secretary Ministry of Panchayati Raj Vivek Bharadwaj, Joint Secretary MoPR Palka Sahni and Secretary Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, J&K, Mohammad Aijaz Asad. The workshop is being organised in collaboration with Common Services Centre Special Purpose Vehicle (CSC-SPV), Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, and the Department of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, Government of Jammu and Kashmir. The initiative is part of the Ministrys efforts to strengthen ease of living in rural India through empowered and accountable Panchayati Raj Institutions and local bodies. The event will bring together Panchayat representatives, Village Level Entrepreneurs (VLEs), government officials and stakeholders from seven states Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh. Representatives from civil society organisations, research institutions and rural technology sectors will also participate to discuss last-mile governance and service delivery. The workshop will feature panel discussions, technical sessions and experience-sharing forums focusing on digital transformation, citizen participation, innovation and improved access to public services at the grassroots level. High-performing Gram Panchayats and outstanding Common Service Centres from participating states will also be felicitated during the programme.
SC Refuses To Interfere With Collegium Process for HC Judges
he petitioner had alleged that officers junior to him had been recommended for elevation to the Himachal Pradesh High Court.
The court observed that recommendations relating to appointments to constitutional courts are based on the Collegiums subjective assessment and are amenable to only limited judicial review in exceptional circumstances
HPPSC Recruitment 2026: Massive Opening for 369 Assistant Professor Positions, Apply by July 14
Shimla, June 22: A golden opportunity has emerged for those in the educational sector waiting for government job vacancies. The Himachal Pradesh Public Service Commission (HPPSC) has officially announced the recruitment of eligible candidates for a total of 369 Assistant Professor positions across various subjects in the Higher Education Department. The 369 vacancies include 39 ... Read more HPPSC Recruitment 2026: Massive Opening for 369 Assistant Professor Positions, Apply by July 14
Don't Want to Open Pandora's Box with Regard to Proceedings of Collegium: SC
The petitioner had approached the apex court alleging that names of officers junior to him were recommended for appointment as judges of the Himachal Pradesh High Court
Don't want to open pandora's box with regard to proceedings of collegium: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court declined to intervene in a judicial officer's plea challenging the elevation of junior colleagues to the Himachal Pradesh High Court. Justices Nagarathna and Bagchi emphasized that collegium proceedings are internal matters, stating they wouldn't open a pandora's box. The court noted no rejection of the petitioner's name, suggesting patience and advising him to pursue administrative or judicial remedies.
Supreme Court rejects plea seeking judicial officers elevation as HP High Court judge
The Supreme Court on Monday declined to grant relief to Himachal Pradesh judicial officer Arvind Malhotra, who had sought consideration of his name for elevation to the High Court, orally observing that no judicial direction can be issued to a High Court Collegium regarding recommendations for judgeship. A Bench of Justice BV Nagarathna and Justice [] The post Supreme Court rejects plea seeking judicial officers elevation as HP High Court judge appeared first on India Legal .
Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Leads Yoga Session with 2,000 Participants on International Yoga Day
Shimla, June 21: The Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh, Sukhu, presided over an International Yoga Day event organized by the Ayush Department at the Sports Authority of Indias synthetic track ground in Anu, Hamirpur district. On Sunday, he practiced yoga for approximately 45 minutes alongside nearly 2,000 participants, including seniors, youth, and children. The session ... Read more Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Leads Yoga Session with 2,000 Participants on International Yoga Day
CM Sukhu Criticizes BJP Over NEET Paper Leak Issues
Shimla, June 20: In a recent statement, Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhu criticized the BJP for ongoing paper leak incidents related to the NEET examination. He emphasized that during Congress governments, such leaks were nonexistent. We observe that under BJP rule, paper leaks occur frequently, he stated during a media interaction in Shimla. Sukhu pointed ... Read more CM Sukhu Criticizes BJP Over NEET Paper Leak Issues
Weather tomorrow: IMD warns of heavy rain, thunderstorms alert in 5 states over next few days
India braces for a weekend of varied weather as the IMD forecasts rain, thunderstorms, and strong winds across multiple states. Heavy downpours are anticipated in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu, while Delhi-NCR, Himachal Pradesh, and Rajasthan will experience thunderstorms and gusty winds. The southwest monsoon is also poised to advance into Maharashtra, offering a potential respite from heat in some regions.
Jairam Thakur Accuses Congress of Politicizing NEET Paper Leak Issue
Shimla, June 19: Jairam Thakur, the Leader of the Opposition in Himachal Pradesh Assembly, has accused the Congress party of politicizing the NEET paper leak issue. He stated that Congress should reflect on the number of paper leaks that occurred during their governance. Speaking in Shimla, Thakur expressed his belief that the NEET paper leak ... Read more Jairam Thakur Accuses Congress of Politicizing NEET Paper Leak Issue
HPCET counselling 2026 started at himtu.ac.in: Check steps to apply here
HPCET Counselling 2026 registration has commenced, with Himachal Pradesh Technical University opening the admission process for qualified candidates. Aspirants can submit their applications online until June 30 for programmes such as BTech, BPharmacy, MBA and MCA. Only those who complete registration, upload documents and pay the counselling fee will be eligible for seat allotment.
Some of India's greatest champions are born far from the spotlight. They emerge from villages, mountains and communities where resources may be limited, but determination knows no boundaries. Lakshya Scholar Puja Tomar; Dr. Payal Kanodia, Chairperson & Trustee, M3M Foundation, with Lakshya Scholar Tenzin Dolma Long before medals are won and records are broken, these athletes battle circumstances, shoulder responsibilities and continue to pursue excellence with unwavering resolve. Recognising the extraordinary potential hidden within India's grassroots, M3M Foundation launched Lakshya to ensure that talent is supported, aspirations are nurtured and deserving athletes receive the opportunity to represent the nation with pride. One such champion is Tenzin Dolma, an ultra-runner from the remote Spiti Valley of Himachal Pradesh and a beneficiary of M3M Foundation's Lakshya Programme. Recently, Tenzin brought pride to the nation at the IAU Asian-Oceania 24 Hours Championship in Japan, where she broke both India's 12-hour and 24-hour National Records and helped the Indian Women's Team secure the Bronze Medal. For a woman who lost her parents at a young age, became a mother in her teens and supported her family through a modest tea stall, the achievement represents far more than a sporting milestone - it is a story of resilience, perseverance and hope. Tenzin's journey reflects the larger vision of Lakshya, M3M Foundation's flagship sports initiative envisioned under the leadership of Dr. Payal Kanodia, Chairperson and Trustee, M3M Foundation, who herself is an International Kettlebell Champion. Having experienced the demands of competitive sport firsthand, Dr. Kanodia believes that talent should never be limited by geography or financial circumstances. Today, Lakshya supports more than 100 scholars across 11 states, including Haryana, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Ladakh and Jammu & Kashmir. The programme's impact extends across 36 sporting disciplines, from Athletics and Boxing to Golf, Gymnastics, Para Sports and Kettlebell Lifting, creating opportunities for talented athletes who otherwise may never have received access to structured support. Among them is Puja Tomar, one of India's leading mixed martial artists and another Lakshya Scholar. Hailing from Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh, Puja overcame personal and financial hardships to pursue combat sports and went on to script history by becoming the first Indian woman to register a victory in the UFC. Her journey, much like Tenzin's, demonstrates the extraordinary potential that exists within India's grassroots communities. The achievements of Lakshya scholars are increasingly being reflected on podiums across the world. Collectively, athletes supported by the programme have secured 390 medals, including 77 international medals, reinforcing the Foundation's commitment to strengthening India's sporting ecosystem from the grassroots upwards. Speaking about the Foundation's vision, Dr. Payal Kanodia said, " As an athlete myself, I understand the sacrifices, discipline and perseverance that excellence demands. Through Lakshya, our endeavour is to ensure that deserving sportspersons receive the opportunities and support they need to realise their full potential. Athletes like Tenzin Dolma and Puja Tomar remind us that some of India's greatest champions emerge from the most challenging circumstances ." For M3M Foundation, Lakshya is not merely about supporting athletes. It is about believing in dreams before the world recognises them and ensuring that talent from every corner of India gets an opportunity to make the nation proud. About M3M Foundation M3M Foundation is the philanthropic arm of the M3M Group, working across education, health, livelihoods, sports, and environment. With a reach across 22 states and over 1,300 villages, the Foundation has positively impacted more than 5 million lives, driven by a vision of inclusive, sustainable, and transformative nation building.
At Naggar in Himachal Pradesh, Taran and his family visit a 500-year-old castle with a strange temple
Tragic SUV Accident in Chamba District Claims Seven Lives
Chamba, June 18: A devastating road accident occurred late Wednesday night in Chamba district, Himachal Pradesh, resulting in the loss of seven lives. A Bolero SUV skidded off the Chamba-Masrund road and plunged into a deep gorge. The impact was so severe that all seven occupants died at the scene. Among the deceased are four ... Read more Tragic SUV Accident in Chamba District Claims Seven Lives
Royal Bengal Tiger Spotted In Himachal Pradesh Forest, Officials On Alert
The tiger's movement was captured by a trap camera installed on a tree in the Khara block of the Paonta Sahib forest range
BJP MP Expresses Gratitude to PM Modi for Historic Kishaau Dam Agreement
Shimla, June 18: In a significant development for Himachal Pradesh, BJP Rajya Sabha MP Harsh Mahajan expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah for the historic agreement regarding the Kishaau multipurpose dam project. Mahajan welcomed the long-awaited agreement among the concerned states, highlighting it as a prime example of ... Read more BJP MP Expresses Gratitude to PM Modi for Historic Kishaau Dam Agreement
Challenge to Supreme Court Collegiums Recommendations for Judges in Himachal Pradesh High Court
New Delhi, June 17: A judicial officer from Himachal Pradesh has filed a writ petition in the Supreme Court. The petition challenges the recent recommendations made by the Supreme Court Collegium regarding the appointment of judges in the Himachal Pradesh High Court. The petition was submitted by Arvind Malhotra, a judicial officer, who claims that ... Read more Challenge to Supreme Court Collegiums Recommendations for Judges in Himachal Pradesh High Court
A judicial officer from Himachal Pradesh has approached the Supreme Court challenging the recent recommendation made by the Supreme Court Collegium for the elevation of three judicial officers as judges of the Himachal Pradesh High Court, alleging that officers junior to him have been preferred despite his seniority and eligibility. Filed by Arvind Malhotra, Principal [] The post Himachal Pradesh judicial officer moves Supreme Court against Collegiums High Court elevation recommendations appeared first on India Legal .
Jairam Thakur Accuses Rahul Gandhi of Politicizing NEET Paper Leak Issue
Mandi, June 16: Senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader and former Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh, Jairam Thakur, has accused Congress leader Rahul Gandhi of attempting to gain political advantage from the NEET paper leak controversy. Thakur stated that Gandhi is trying to politicize the issue to corner the central government and Prime Minister Narendra ... Read more Jairam Thakur Accuses Rahul Gandhi of Politicizing NEET Paper Leak Issue
Additional Water for Delhi and Rajasthan: Agreement on Kishau Project Reached
New Delhi, June 16: A significant meeting chaired by Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah took place on Tuesday in New Delhi. The meeting focused on the long-pending Kishau Multi-Purpose Dam Project aimed at rejuvenating the Yamuna River. Following Amit Shahs initiative, the states of Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, and Rajasthan ... Read more Additional Water for Delhi and Rajasthan: Agreement on Kishau Project Reached
Himachal Pradesh to Gain 100 Crore Units of Electricity Annually from Kishau Project: CM Sukhu
New Delhi, June 16: The Himachal Pradesh government has announced a significant breakthrough regarding the long-pending Kishau multipurpose dam project. Chief Minister Sukhu stated that a high-level meeting chaired by Union Home Minister Amit Shah in New Delhi has resolved an eight-year financial dispute related to the project, paving the way for the construction of ... Read more Himachal Pradesh to Gain 100 Crore Units of Electricity Annually from Kishau Project: CM Sukhu
Job Opportunity for 41 Junior Residents at AIIMS Bilaspur
Shimla, June 16: The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Bilaspur, located in Himachal Pradesh, has announced a recruitment notification for 41 Junior Resident (Non-Academic) positions. Eligible candidates are invited to apply for these roles, which will be valid until December 31, unless extended by the Executive Director of AIIMS Bilaspur. Among the 41 ... Read more Job Opportunity for 41 Junior Residents at AIIMS Bilaspur
SC permits Himachal MLAs to vote in municipal elections
The Supreme Court has allowed Himachal Pradesh MLAs to vote in elections for presidents and vice-presidents of civic bodies. This decision overturns a recent High Court order that had barred these ex-officio members from voting. The top court's intervention came after the state government filed a plea challenging the High Court's interim ruling.
NEET Paper Leak: A Serious Concern Beyond Typical Irregularities, Says Sudhanshu Trivedi
Dharamshala, June 15: Sudhanshu Trivedi, a member of the Rajya Sabha from the Bharatiya Janata Party, addressed the NEET paper leak controversy during an event in Himachal Pradesh. He also discussed the central governments economic policies, energy security, global conditions, and the functioning of the Himachal Pradesh government. Regarding the alleged NEET exam paper leak, ... Read more NEET Paper Leak: A Serious Concern Beyond Typical Irregularities, Says Sudhanshu Trivedi
Concerns Raised Over Yamuna Ghats Condition in Paonta Sahib Amid Namami Gange Project Delays
Mumbai, June 14: In Paonta Sahib, located in the Sirmaur district of Himachal Pradesh, devotees have expressed their concerns regarding the cleanliness and low water levels at the Yamuna Ghat. Questions have also been raised about the pace and effectiveness of the central governments ambitious Namami Gange project. Despite the historical and religious significance of ... Read more Concerns Raised Over Yamuna Ghats Condition in Paonta Sahib Amid Namami Gange Project Delays
Political Turmoil in Himachal Pradesh Over Increased Wildlife Park Entry Fees
Shimla, June 14: The Congress government in Himachal Pradesh, burdened by debt, has doubled the entry fees for Indian tourists at wildlife parks and sanctuaries from 150 to 300. This decision has sparked political controversy, raising questions about the financial management capabilities of Chief Minister Sukhus administration. In a state preparing for assembly elections next ... Read more Political Turmoil in Himachal Pradesh Over Increased Wildlife Park Entry Fees
Shubman Gill Makes History as India Defeats Afghanistan in ODI Opener
Dharamshala, June 14: India triumphed over Afghanistan by seven wickets in a rain-affected first ODI match on Saturday. The star of the match was captain Shubman Gill, who scored a remarkable 84 runs off 66 balls at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium. During this innings, Gill achieved a significant milestone. Gill became the fastest ... Read more Shubman Gill Makes History as India Defeats Afghanistan in ODI Opener
India Dominates Afghanistan in First ODI with Gills Stellar Performance
Dharamshala, June 14: India secured a convincing victory against Afghanistan in the first ODI match held at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium on Saturday, winning by 7 wickets. This win gives Team India a 1-0 lead in the three-match series. Due to rain, the match commenced at 5:45 PM, resulting in a reduction to ... Read more India Dominates Afghanistan in First ODI with Gills Stellar Performance
Deadpool & Wolverine cinematographer injured in paragliding accident Himachal
Hollywood cinematographer George Richmond, best known for his latest work on Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds starrer Deadpool & Wolverine, is stable after undergoing surgery for cervical spine injuries sustained during a paragliding accident in Himachal Pradesh on June 8. The 54-year-old British cinematographer is currently undergoing treatment at the Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education []
ON MAY 20, 2026, Sanjog , a social impact organisation that works on anti-human trafficking, published an Anti-Human Trafficking Unit Watch Report tracing the functionality of Anti-Human Trafficking Units (AHTUs) across all Indian states and Union Territories (UTs) between 2010 and 2025 across three phases. The report draws primarily on information received from states and UTs through RTI applications, along with inputs from lawyers, civil society organisations, and survivor testimonies. Anti-Human Trafficking Units were envisioned by the Ministry of Home Affairs as specialised units charged with preventing trafficking, conducting rescues, investigating cases, prosecuting traffickers, and aiding the rehabilitation of survivors. Their composition envisages trained law enforcement personnel working in structured coordination with Child Welfare Committees (CWCs), District Child Protection Units (DCPUs), legal aid authorities, and shelters. The report which opens with National Crime Records Bureaus (NCRB) Crime in India report reflects a rising trend in human trafficking up to 2016, when reported cases peaked at 8,132, followed by a subsequent decline. This decline, however, must be read against a troubling backdrop. The Supreme Court, while hearing a Special Leave Petition filed by a father whose eighteen-month-old daughter went missing in 2011 and remains untraced, noted that 47,000 children continue to remain untraced to date. The report cautions that the post-2016 decline in reported trafficking cases may reflect a failure of institutional documentation rather than any real reduction in the incidence of trafficking. The AHTU Watch Report assesses the functioning of Anti-Human Trafficking Units through six interdependent indicators. The reports findings across six indicators The AHTU Watch Report assesses the functioning of Anti-Human Trafficking Units through six interdependent indicators. These include: notification status, staffing and stability, budget and infrastructure, FIR autonomy, case progression, and outcomes. The research covers RTI filings and data analysis across all thirty-six states and UTs, interviews with Superintendents of Police and constables associated with AHTUs, inputs from civil society organisations, and structured consultations with survivor leaders and their collectives. At the outset, the report raises a pointed question about the apparent decline in trafficking cases after 2016 on whether it reflects an actual reduction in trafficking or merely a decline in reporting, documentation, and institutional disclosure, particularly in high-incidence states like Assam, Maharashtra, and Andhra Pradesh. Since the formation of AHTUs, the Ministry of Home Affairs has issued twenty-two advisories and operational guidelines, including advisories on treating human trafficking as organised crime and on trafficking of foreign nationals, the implementation of which, the report finds, remains fragmented across the country. On notification, relatively less densely populated UTs like Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Ladakh have a hundred percent rate of notified and functional AHTUs, while Uttar Pradesh has only thirty-five functional units out of seventy-five notified. The report underscores that notification as a separate entity, and distinct from a local police station, makes AHTUs more accessible to survivors and reduces their hesitancy in approaching the unit. On staffing and stability, AHTU personnel across states carry the additional burden of general policing duties, significantly undermining their functioning as specialised investigative units. A survivor quoted in the report noted that AHTU officials were overburdened with general policing responsibilities and often unavailable for trafficking cases. Uttar Pradesh, notably, saw a complete reversal between phases from nearly all AHTU members carrying additional charges to none doing so by Phase 3. On budget and infrastructure, the data is fractured. Some states and UTs have no dedicated funds and rely entirely on general police budgets, while others like Arunachal Pradesh received sanctioned funds but showed inconsistent utilisation across phases. The report notes that the absence of a dedicated budget is a reflection of governmental callousness toward the seriousness of trafficking offences, and it pushes the financial burden of legal follow-ups and travel onto survivors themselves. On training and capacity building, the pattern is one of persistent inconsistency. Training remains exclusively police-centric, overlooking social workers, legal aid authorities, and rehabilitation stakeholders. Content is largely confined to general legal awareness, missing crucial areas like labour trafficking identification and trauma-informed investigation. The lack of specialised training in handling trafficking, according to the survivor testimonies in the report, also leads to misdirected insensitive questions, poor documentation, lack of clarity on survivor rights and an erroneous classification of trafficking cases as ordinary labour disputes or kidnapping cases. In order to strengthen the training and capacity building of the AHTU personnels, the report recommends the development of a continuous training framework with a standardized and uniform training syllabus involving various stakeholders. On FIR autonomy and case progression, the data reveals heavy reliance on local police with minimal transfer of cases to AHTUs and even fewer investigations conducted by them. Delhi transferred thirty-one cases to its AHTU in Phase 3 but recorded zero investigations. The conviction rate across states is abysmal as states and UTs like Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, and the Andamans reported zero convictions. Telangana stands out, with 980 chargesheets filed as a result of AHTU investigations. The conviction rate across states is abysmal as states and UTs like Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, and the Andamans reported zero convictions. On coordination, the report finds the multi-stakeholder architecture structurally fragile across all phases. Coordination with the Crime Multi Agency Centre, launched in 2020 to facilitate interstate information sharing on trafficking, remains weak. Victim compensation, the report notes therefore, is contingent on the quality of documentation and offence classification by law enforcement, which is itself premised on inter-agency coordination that largely does not exist. The consolidated national findings reflect a system afflicted by overburdened personnel, fluctuating FIR autonomy, inconsistent training, and an almost inconsequential rate of trafficker conviction. Telangana and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands are identified as having relatively strong institutional practices. Uttar Pradesh and Delhi fall into the category of moderate but uneven functionality. Meghalaya and Rajasthans Bikaner district are identified as structurally fragile but evidence-documented contexts. The reports findings echo the Supreme Courts directions in G. Ganesh v. State of Tamil Nadu (2026), in which while dealing with missing children and child trafficking, the Court directed the Union and state governments to eliminate the dormancy functioning of the AHTUs and ensure the immediate restoration of trafficked children. The malignancy of human trafficking networks, the report concludes, can only be combated by an Anti-Human Trafficking Unit whose functioning is equally systematic, and equally committed to dismantling those networks.
Indian Team Triumphs Over Afghanistan with Debutant Bowlers Shining
Dharamshala, June 13: India secured a convincing 7-wicket victory against Afghanistan in the first match of the ODI series held at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium on Saturday. The Indian team gave debut opportunities to Harsh Dubey and Gurnoor Barar, who collectively took 6 wickets, earning praise from captain Shubman Gill. Barar claimed 3 ... Read more Indian Team Triumphs Over Afghanistan with Debutant Bowlers Shining
Pakistan Will Disintegrate On Its Own: Himachal Governor On PoK Protest
Himachal Pradesh Governor Kavinder Gupta drew parallels between the current crackdown on protestors in PoJK and Pakistan's 1971 atrocities in East Pakistan that led to the creation of Bangladesh.
Drone Mail Service Launched in Himachal Pradesh, Central Minister Expresses Delight
New Delhi, June 13: A drone-based mail and parcel service has been launched on the Mandi-Reharadhar route in Himachal Pradesh. This initiative by the postal department is revolutionizing delivery in remote areas, completing tasks that previously took hours in just minutes. The local community is celebrating this development. Central Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia expressed his happiness ... Read more Drone Mail Service Launched in Himachal Pradesh, Central Minister Expresses Delight
Katra, June 13: Governor of Himachal Pradesh, Kavinder Gupta, visited the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Temple in Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday. He expressed, There is faith, devotion, and belief. Based on that belief, one must visit the mothers court repeatedly. I believe that what I have received so far has come from here. During ... Read more Governor Kavinder Gupta Visits Vaishno Devi Temple, Proposes Religious Corridor Linking Himachal and Jammu
Yashasvi Jaiswal Not Included As India Hand 2 Debuts. Shubman Gill Says This
India skipper Shubman Gill won the toss and opted to field against Afghanistan in the first ODI on Saturday at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, in Dharamsala.
India Wins Toss Against Afghanistan, Opts to Bowl in Rain-Shortened ODI Match
Dharamshala, June 13: India has won the toss and elected to bowl in the opening match of the ODI series against Afghanistan, held at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium. Due to rain, the match has been reduced to 25 overs per side. The Indian team features two debutants in this encounter. The toss took ... Read more India Wins Toss Against Afghanistan, Opts to Bowl in Rain-Shortened ODI Match
FSSAI Hosts Interactive Conference with Food Business Operators in Shimla
New Delhi, June 13: The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) held an interactive conference with food business operators in Shimla on June 9. This initiative aims to strengthen stakeholder participation and ensure better compliance with food safety regulations. The session included food manufacturers, processors, traders, and startups from Himachal Pradesh, Chandigarh, and ... Read more FSSAI Hosts Interactive Conference with Food Business Operators in Shimla
JP Nadda Highlights Central Governments Support for Himachal Pradesh
Shimla, June 13: Central Minister JP Nadda addressed the media on Saturday, marking 12 years of the BJP government. He elaborated on the financial assistance and support provided to Himachal Pradesh by the central government while launching a strong critique against the states Congress government. Nadda asserted that the Congress government falsely claims a lack ... Read more JP Nadda Highlights Central Governments Support for Himachal Pradesh
1st ODI Live: Big Concern For Rohit As Rain Delays IND vs AFG Match Toss
India vs Afghanistan 1st ODI LIVE Score: India will take on Afghanistan in the first ODI of the three-match series at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium in Dharamsala on Saturday.
Srinagar witnesses rainfall as IMD forecasts continued rain, thunderstorms
Srinagar , June 13 : Rain over Dal Lake in Jammu and Kashmir's Srinagar on Saturday created a calm and scenic view, while the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast that cloudy skies with the possibility of rain or thunderstorms will continue in the city till tomorrow. For Northwest India, the IMD has forecast fairly widespread rainfall in Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, along with scattered rain over Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, Punjab, Haryana, Delhi and Uttar Pradesh. The region is also likely to witness thunderstorms, lightning and gusty winds during 13-18 June, with stronger wind activity expected in parts of Jammu and Kashmir. According to the IMD morning bulletin, weather conditions indicate the advance of the southwest monsoon, which is currently progressing over parts of central Arabian Sea and several regions including Maharashtra, Karnataka, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal, Odisha, Jharkhand and Bihar over the next few days. It also warns of dust storms and thundersqualls in parts of Rajasthan, along with hailstorm activity in some northern hill states. In Central India, scattered rainfall and thunderstorms are likely over Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Vidarbha, accompanied by gusty winds during the period. In Delhi, the IMD has forecast a gradual rise in minimum temperatures by 3-4C over the next four days, followed by no significant change thereafter. East India is expected to see widespread rainfall over West Bengal, Sikkim, Odisha, Bihar and Jharkhand, with heavy to very heavy rainfall likely in parts of Sub-Himalayan West Bengal and Sikkim. Northeast India will continue to receive widespread rainfall with thunderstorms, along with isolated heavy to very heavy rainfall in Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya and nearby states. In West and South India, scattered to fairly widespread rainfall is expected across Gujarat, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, with isolated heavy rainfall in Kerala and adjoining regions. Meanwhile, the IMD has also warned of gradual temperature changes across the country, with a slight rise in heat conditions expected in parts of Northwest and Central India in the coming days. (ANI)
Rain Threatens India vs Afghanistan ODI Match in Dharamshala
Dharamshala, June 13: The first match of the three-match ODI series between India and Afghanistan is set to take place on Saturday at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium. However, rain could disrupt the excitement of the match. According to AccuWeather, there is a 90% chance of rain in Dharamshala on Saturday, primarily during the ... Read more Rain Threatens India vs Afghanistan ODI Match in Dharamshala
Central Sanskrit University Offers 90 Job Vacancies, Apply by July 10
New Delhi, June 12: A fantastic opportunity has emerged for youth aspiring to work at a central university. The Central Sanskrit University in Delhi has announced direct recruitment for 90 positions across its three campuses: Vedavyas Campus in Balahar (Himachal Pradesh), Shri Raghunath Kirti Campus in Devprayag (Uttarakhand), and Eklavya Campus in Agartala (Tripura). The ... Read more Central Sanskrit University Offers 90 Job Vacancies, Apply by July 10
BJP Leaders Extend Birthday Wishes to Former Governor Bandaru Dattatreya
New Delhi, June 12: Senior BJP leaders, including former Union ministers, have conveyed their warm birthday wishes to Bandaru Dattatreya, the former Governor of Haryana and Himachal Pradesh. On this special occasion, many leaders expressed their hopes for his good health and long life. On the social media platform X, Union Minister Manohar Lal wrote, ... Read more BJP Leaders Extend Birthday Wishes to Former Governor Bandaru Dattatreya
Historic 100% attendance at Niti meet, DKS breaks Karnataka boycott
From Congress-governed Kerala, Kartanakta, Himachal Pradesh and Telangana to AAP-governed Punjab, CMs cutting across party lines were present at the meeting where NDA had its strongest ever presence. The participation of Karnatakas new CM D K Shivakumar marked a significant shift in the states approach, ending a boycott by the previous Congress administration.
Chitkara University has announced a strategic collaboration with Google Cloud to launch Digital Campus on Google Cloud 4.0 – Agentic AI Campus, positioning itself among India's early institutions to embrace an AI-first academic model powered by Agentic AI, cloud technologies and intelligent automation. Vaibhav Srivastava, India Head–EdTechs & Education, Google Cloud, presents a plaque to Dr. Madhu Chitkara at the launch of Digital Campus on Google Cloud 4.0 The initiative marks a significant step in the University's vision to integrate Artificial Intelligence across teaching, learning, research, innovation and campus operations, creating a future-ready ecosystem that prepares students to thrive in an increasingly AI-driven world. As part of the collaboration, more than 10,000 students and faculty members will gain access to Google for Education Plus and Gemini Enterprise, enabling AI-powered learning, productivity, collaboration and research capabilities across disciplines including Engineering, Computer Science, Business, Law, Design, Health Sciences, Media Studies and Liberal Arts. The Digital Campus on Google Cloud 4.0 initiative will provide learners and educators with access to advanced Agentic AI training, hands-on cloud laboratories, self-paced learning pathways, faculty-led development programmes, global certification opportunities, industry-recognised credentials, hackathons and collaborative learning experiences designed to align with emerging workforce requirements. The collaboration also opens pathways for specialised certification programmes and industry-integrated learning experiences, ensuring students graduate with both academic knowledge and practical expertise in next-generation technologies. The milestone was commemorated with Dr. Madhu Chitkara, President and Co-Founder of Chitkara University, receiving a plaque from Vaibhav Srivastava, India Head – EdTechs & Education, Google Cloud, recognising the University's commitment to advancing AI-powered education and digital transformation. The launch comes at a time when India is witnessing one of the most significant educational transformations globally. With more than 250 million students, over 1,100 universities and a rapidly expanding digital economy, the country is redefining how education prepares learners for the future. As Artificial Intelligence reshapes industries and workplaces, universities are increasingly expected to move beyond traditional models and equip students with the skills needed to navigate a technology-enabled world. “ Artificial Intelligence is transforming every sector of the global economy and higher education must evolve at the same pace. At Chitkara University, we believe the future belongs to learners who can effectively collaborate with intelligent technologies to solve complex challenges and create meaningful impact. Our partnership with Google Cloud enables us to embed AI deeply into the academic experience, empowering students and faculty with access to world-class tools, industry-aligned learning opportunities and globally recognised certifications. This is not simply a technology deployment; it is a step towards reimagining how universities prepare future leaders, innovators and entrepreneurs." With Digital Campus on Google Cloud 4.0, Chitkara University aims to create an environment where human creativity is amplified by intelligent systems, learning becomes increasingly personalised and experiential and innovation is driven by the seamless integration of technology and education. As the next generation of digital talent emerges, Chitkara University continues to strengthen its position at the forefront of educational innovation—building an AI-first campus designed for the opportunities and challenges of the future. About Chitkara University Chitkara University is a UGC-recognised and NAAC-accredited private university in North India, with campuses in Punjab and Himachal Pradesh, offering career-oriented undergraduate and postgraduate programs in Engineering, Business, Healthcare, Pharmacy, Design, Architecture, Hospitality and emerging technology fields. For Class 11 and 12 students planning higher education, the University provides industry-aligned programs designed to combine academic excellence with practical exposure. The curriculum emphasises experiential learning through internships, industry projects, research opportunities and global collaborations, supported by modern infrastructure, advanced laboratories, industry mentorship and skill-based training that strengthens student employability. Backed by 2,000+ campus recruiters and 300+ international academic and industry collaborations, students gain strong placement support, international exposure, academic exchange and collaborative research opportunities. Consistently ranked among leading institutions by national and global frameworks such as NIRF, QS World University Rankings and Times Higher Education, the University maintains high academic rigour and industry relevance. With strong corporate partnerships and a focus on innovation, entrepreneurship and interdisciplinary learning, it prepares students for emerging career opportunities in India and abroad. www.chitkara.edu.in .
The Ellora of the Himalayas: This forgotten temple complex is Himachal's best-kept secret
Tucked away in the hills of Himachal Pradeshs Kangra Valley lies an extraordinary piece of Indian heritage that is mostly ignored. Often called the Ellora of the Himalayas, the Masroor Rock-Cut Temples form a stunning complex carved entirely out of a single face of sandstone. The spot backed by Dhauladhar mountain range delivers an incredible mix of spirituality, history, and natural beauty.
HPRCA JBT Admit Card 2026 Released: Check direct link to download
Himachal Pradesh Rajya Chayan Aayog has released e-admit cards for the Junior Basic Teacher (JBT) recruitment examination (Post Code 26015). Candidates can download their hall tickets from the official portal until June 17, 2026. The written exam is scheduled for June 13, 14, 16, and 17, 2026. Arrive early, as gates close 30 minutes prior to the test
Monsoon 2026 tracker LIVE: After strong onset, southwest monsoon to enter a sluggish phase in Kerala
The Meteorological Centre issued an orange alert for hailstorm, lightning and gusty winds in parts of Himachal Pradesh on June 11 and 12
HP TET 2026 admit cards released: Direct link, how to downloand, exam date, and other details
The Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education has released admit cards for the HP TET June 2026 session. Over 24,000 candidates will appear for the examination on June 13 and 14. The test is mandatory for teaching jobs in Himachal Pradesh. Candidates must download their hall tickets and carry them to the exam centers with valid photo ID.
HP TET 2026 admit cards released at hpbose.org; over 24,000 candidates to appear on June 13 and 14
HP TET 2026 admit card: The Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education (HPBoSE) has released admit cards for the Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) June 2026 session. More than 24,000 candidates will appear for TGT (Arts), TGT (Medical), JBT and TGT (Sanskrit) examinations scheduled on June 13 and 14 in two shifts. Candidates can download their admit cards from the official website using their application number and date of birth. The board has advised aspirants to reach centres on time.
Chief Election Commissioner Engages with Young Voters in Himachal Pradesh
Chamba, June 8: Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Gyanesh Kumar visited a polling station in Khajjiar, Chamba district, during his tour of Himachal Pradesh on Sunday. He interacted with the election officials and staff stationed there. According to an official statement, the CEC also engaged with young voters, encouraging them to actively participate in the democratic ... Read more Chief Election Commissioner Engages with Young Voters in Himachal Pradesh
Suresh Bhardwaj Criticizes Himachal Governments Legitimacy Amidst Election Controversy
Shimla, June 7: In a recent statement, BJP leader and former minister Suresh Bhardwaj has leveled serious allegations against the Himachal Pradesh government. Speaking at the oath-taking ceremony for district council members, he asserted that the current government has proven to be a complete failure, leading to widespread public discontent. He claimed that the government ... Read more Suresh Bhardwaj Criticizes Himachal Governments Legitimacy Amidst Election Controversy
Himachal Pradesh Government Announces District-Level Oath Ceremony for Panchayat Heads
Shimla, June 7: The Himachal Pradesh government has made a significant administrative decision regarding the oath-taking ceremony for Panchayat heads and deputy heads. Industry Minister Harshvardhan Chauhan announced that the cabinet has decided that these oaths will now be administered at the district level. The event is scheduled for June 15, with different ministers assigned ... Read more Himachal Pradesh Government Announces District-Level Oath Ceremony for Panchayat Heads
Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar Visits Temples in Kangra and Dharamshala
Dharamshala, June 6: On the second day of his visit to Himachal Pradesh, Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Gyanesh Kumar participated in spiritual activities by visiting major religious sites in the Kangra Valley. Officials reported this on Saturday. According to an official statement, Gyanesh Kumar, accompanied by family members, visited the Kangra Fort and the renowned ... Read more Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar Visits Temples in Kangra and Dharamshala
Exclusive education pricing on Mac and iPad available for students and faculty. Hands-on workshops and training sessions on Apple ecosystem, app development, creativity, and collaborative learning tools. Chitkara University has launched North India’s first Campus Experience Centre - that integrates Apple tools, technology and curricula into learning - in collaboration with Apple ecosystem partner Radius Systems at its Punjab campus. The initiative marks a major step toward advancing technology-enabled learning and innovation-driven education, reinforcing Chitkara University’s commitment to creating future-ready academic environments. Dr. Ashok K. Chitkara, Dr Niyati Chitkara and Dr. Cavita Taragi along with students at the inauguration of the Apple Campus Experience Centre Apple technology in education , research, design thinking, coding, content creation, and entrepreneurship. The Centre provides access to the latest Mac and iPad devices, enabling learners to work on projects, app development, multimedia creation, and collaborative assignments within a high-performance digital ecosystem. A key highlight of the Centre is its structured engagement and training program. Weekly learning sessions and workshops will be conducted on macOS, iPadOS, Swift programming, Apple’s productivity and creative applications, and collaborative learning tools. These sessions aim to help students and faculty effectively integrate technology into academics, innovation, and industry-focused projects. Enabled Radius Elevate, the Centre also offers exclusive education pricing on Mac and iPad products for Chitkara University students and faculty, making advanced technology more accessible to the university community. Speaking on the launch, Dr. Madhu Chitkara, President and Co-Founder, Chitkara University , said, “ At Chitkara University, we believe technology must become an integral part of the learning experience to prepare students for the future. The launch of this Apple-powered Campus Experience Centre reflects our vision of creating innovation-led academic ecosystems where students can explore creativity, collaboration, and cutting-edge digital skills. Through this initiative, we aim to empower learners with global tools and experiences that enhance both academic excellence and industry readiness. ” The Campus Experience Centre further strengthens Chitkara University’s focus on experiential learning, digital transformation, and interdisciplinary innovation. Students, faculty, and members of the academic community can begin exploring the Centre and participating in its workshops and exclusive programs from June 4 onwards. About Chitkara University Chitkara University is a UGC-recognised and NAAC-accredited private university in North India, with campuses in Punjab and Himachal Pradesh, offering career-oriented undergraduate and postgraduate programs in Engineering, Business, Healthcare, Pharmacy, Design, Architecture, Hospitality, and emerging technology fields. For Class 11 and 12 students planning higher education, the University provides industry-aligned programs designed to combine academic excellence with practical exposure. The curriculum emphasises experiential learning through internships, industry projects, research opportunities, and global collaborations, supported by modern infrastructure, advanced laboratories, industry mentorship, and skill-based training that strengthens student employability. Backed by 2,000+ campus recruiters and 300+ international academic and industry collaborations, students gain strong placement support, international exposure, academic exchange, and collaborative research opportunities. Consistently ranked among leading institutions by national and global frameworks such as NIRF, QS World University Rankings, and Times Higher Education, the University maintains high academic rigour and industry relevance. With strong corporate partnerships and a focus on innovation, entrepreneurship, and interdisciplinary learning, it prepares students for emerging career opportunities in India and abroad. www.chitkara.edu.in .
Direct Train Service Launched from Una, Himachal Pradesh to Kolkata
Shimla, June 6: A significant milestone in rail connectivity was achieved in Himachal Pradesh on Saturday. A direct train service has been inaugurated from Amb Andaura railway station in Una district to Kolkata, West Bengal. Hamirpur MP Anurag Thakur flagged off the Gurumukhi Superfast Express (Train No. 12325/12326) for its extended route. This new train ... Read more Direct Train Service Launched from Una, Himachal Pradesh to Kolkata
Himachal Pradesh Earthquake: 5.0 magnitude quake jolts Chamba and nearby districts
Himachal Pradesh Earthquake: A 5.0-magnitude earthquake struck Chamba district in Himachal Pradesh on Friday night. The tremor occurred at 10:04 pm and was felt across Chamba and nearby areas. Mild tremors were also reported in the state capital, Shimla. No casualties or major damage have been reported so far. The earthquake's epicentre was located at a shallow depth of 5 kilometres.
Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar Visits Dharamshala to Discuss Voter Registration
Dharamshala, June 5: Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar arrived in Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh, on Friday for a crucial meeting with election officials and Booth Level Officers (BLOs). During this meeting, he praised the BLOs for their role in maintaining and updating the voter list. Kumar emphasized that the voter list is a cornerstone of democracy ... Read more Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar Visits Dharamshala to Discuss Voter Registration
HP TET admit card 2026 released at hpbose.org: Direct link to download hall tickets here
The Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education has issued HP TET June 2026 admit cards for candidates appearing in the Special Educator examination on June 7. The board has warned that entry to examination centres will not be allowed without a valid hall ticket. The test will be conducted in two shifts, with 150 questions carrying 150 marks and no negative marking.
Environmental Protection Must Become a Peoples Movement: Sukhu
Shimla, June 5: On World Environment Day, Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhu extended greetings to the residents and urged them to fulfill their responsibilities towards environmental conservation. He emphasized that this day serves as a crucial reminder of our obligations to nature. Chief Minister Sukhu highlighted that Himachal Pradesh is blessed with invaluable gifts from ... Read more Environmental Protection Must Become a Peoples Movement: Sukhu
Himachal Pradesh Special Educator TET 2026 Exam on June 7, Check Complete Details Here
HP TET 2026 Special Educator Exam: The board has released the admit cards on its official website. Candidates can download their hall tickets online.
Governor Flags Off Mini Marathon in Shimla on World Environment Day
Shimla, June 5: On the occasion of World Environment Day, a mini marathon aimed at anti-drug awareness and environmental cleanliness was held at the historic Ridge Ground in Shimla. The event was inaugurated by Himachal Pradesh Governor, Kavinder Gupta, who flagged off the marathon. The event was organized in collaboration with the Himachal Pradesh Police, ... Read more Governor Flags Off Mini Marathon in Shimla on World Environment Day

