KIWG: Army makes rousing start
Gulmarg, Feb 23: Army made an emphatic start to the Gulmarg leg of the Khelo India Winter Games, winning three of the five gold medals at stake here on Monday. CRPF and Himachal Pradesh also finished among the gold medals on the first day. It was not a day for the favourites as veterans like []
Second edition of Innovate to Excel concludes at JUIT
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Feb 23: The second edition of Innovate to Excel was today concluded at the Institutions Innovation Council (IIC) of Jaypee University of Information Technology (JUIT), Solan in Himachal Pradesh. The primary objective of this initiative was to foster innovation-driven thinking among students, enhance awareness about entrepreneurship and strengthen intellectual engagement. The program commenced with a formal inaugural session held under the guidance and leadership of the Vice-Chancellor, Prof R K Sharma. The event was coordinated by Prof [] The post Second edition of Innovate to Excel concludes at JUIT appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Indias Alpine hopes soar in Gulmarg
Teen talent targets Winter Olympics Excelsior Sports Correspondent Srinagar, Feb 23: Three young alpine skiers training under double Winter Olympian Mohammad Arif Khan have set their sights on putting India on the global winter sports map, as the Khelo India Winter Games spotlight emerging talent in Gulmarg. Syed Zain, Faizan Ahmad Lone from Kashmir and Sahil Thakur from Himachal Pradesh, considered among the countrys brightest prospects in Alpine skiing, recently returned from an advanced training programme in Italys Sudtirol, where [] The post Indias Alpine hopes soar in Gulmarg appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Tanushree Basnet celebrates and preserves the beauty of traditional pottery through her work CHRISTINE MACHADO | NT BUZZ It was in Andretta, near Palampur, Himachal Pradesh that Tanushree Basnet first tried clay wheel throwing and something shifted within her. I watched how potters worked with quiet focus and rhythm. I was struck by how grounding []
Ranji Trophy: From Outsiders To Title Contenders How J&K Scripted A Remarkable Run
Ranji Trophy: 67 years after Jammu & Kashmir first appeared in the Ranji Trophy, they now stand on the verge of winning the title when they take on Karnataka in the title clash in Hubbali starting on Tuesday. Not long ago, using Jammu & Kashmir and playing the Ranji Trophy final is something anyone wouldnt have written in the same sentence. For decades, J&K team was a footnote in Indian domestic cricket - a team that showed up, occasionally surprised, and went home. At best, they were termed party spoilers, while hosting games was more of a tourism package for the visiting sides after pocketing an easy win. Now, on the eve of playing their first-ever Ranji Trophy final, everyone is rooting for them to achieve championship glory. The journey to reach here has been a hard way - after losing to Mumbai in Srinagar, which stung them hard, J&K beat Rajasthan at home, before going on to beat Delhi in Delhi and defeat Hyderabad in Jammu. Draws over Chhattisgarh, Pondicherry and Himachal Pradesh ensured J&K finished as second-best team in Elite Group D with 24 points. Once knockouts arrived, J&K brought on their A-game by beating Madhya Pradesh in Indore and defeating Bengal in Kalyani. Now J&K stands as a team that no longer fears anyone. The mood is very, very confident and boys are enjoying the moment because it's a very, very big thing for us. In last two games, whatever I've seen is that playing against many big names, they are not at all bothered. They are saying that, 'We'll see them on the ground, said bowling coach P. Krishnakumar to IANS from Hubbali. J&Ks run to the Ranji Trophy final did not happen overnight. It took five years, including a heart-break of missing out on quarter-final due to Kerala taking one-run lead last time, a restructured administration, carefully assembled coaching staff, and a group of young men from the valleys and plains of J&K willing to outwork everyone else. Reaching here is not easy for a team which was not even in the map of Indian cricket and is now one of the dominant teams of the country, especially, in the bowling part, as this is the number one bowling side in the country. As a bowling coach, I'm very proud of how the boys have responded. I always believe I'm a resource for the boys - they use our knowledge, experience, and they move and grow, added Krishnakumar. One of Krishnakumar's first acts upon joining J&K team was to study the people, their culture, history and temperament. It really helped me to know how the Jammu and Kashmiri people are? It gave me the edge as I knew that Kashmiris are a little calm, quiet and prefer to stay behind because they have faced so many hardships in their life and they are slightly laid-back type of guys who don't want to be in the limelight. Jammu people are different because they go out to Delhi and different places in the country to play. So they are a little khule (open-minded) and understanding that really helped me as I planned my sessions accordingly. To the Kashmiris, I had to give them a lot of motivation and make them feel that they are very good. Then what happened was that trust developed between the players and the coach and that again is a very, very important part, he said. The results of that trust-building are visible in the numbers. Since Krishnakumar joined, J&K have been a stellar bowling unit, with pacer Auqib Nabi their leading wicket-taker with 55 scalps and having a Rs 8.4 crore IPL contract with Delhi Capitals. His new ball partner, left-arm pacer Sunil Kumar has 29 scalps while left-arm spinner Abid Mushtaq has 20 scalps. A big reason behind J&Ks resurgence has been the dismantling of the inferiority complex - the quiet but crippling sense that certain opponents were simply beyond them. Cricket is a game and a fight between two skilled players. What happens is, if suppose you're bowling to Sachin Tendulkar, and your skill is not matching with his skill, obviously what happens is, he's going to win the battle. As a bowling coach, what I've done is, I've developed their skills so that they are able to match against the skills of other good batters. If the batsman is inferior, they just run through the teams and that means, their skill level has gone up. When their skill is now matching with the top players of the country, they are able to get them out and bowl well against very good teams. Automatically what happens is, their inferiority complex goes away and it will only go when it's on the ground only, elaborated Krishnakumar. That dismantling has contributed to J&K brimming with tons of self-belief. It can't go off by reading books or anything. Yes, it helps, but at the end of the day, it is the practical thing you have to face and then only you can get out of that fear of inferiority and complex goes off. So that is what has happened as now Jammu & Kashmir are defeating the top teams of the country. Now that belief has developed in the boys that 'Yes, we can do it.' Basically this is what we did as coaches - I worked on the skills of the bowlers and now it's easy for them to play well against the good players, added Krishnakumar. Krishnakumar's coaching philosophy is rooted in simplicity and that was spectacularly vindicated in the semi-final win over Bengal, where Paras Dogra-led J&K dismissed them for just 99 in the second innings - four wickets each for Auqib and Sunil Kumar - to set up a victory that sent their dressing room into raptures and their supporters all around to tears of immense joy. When we got out, almost three days were left in the game, which goes to nearly 270 overs. So we gave them a very simple plan - you have to bowl in the right areas. Because I knew that my bowlers are so skilled - if they bowl in the right areas, I was very sure that they will get them out. But by God's grace, it was a miracle that they got them out for 99. It doesn't happen many times as it's very rare that a team like Bengal gets out for 99. That time, luck also favoured us and the bowlers bowled brilliantly in the right areas because they're able to swing the ball both ways. So accordingly, the only thing we told them was just you have to bowl in the right areas and that's it, he elaborated. That study of culture of J&K people has come handy in how Krishnakumar speaks to his bowlers. If you look at the system of Jammu and Kashmir, most of the boys are into sports only and are not high on studies. So the thing is, as a coach, we have to see that also and look at the IQ of the boy - that is very, very important. That's why in the last three years, I give them very, very simple plans and things to follow. Very clearly, I tell them, this is what you have to do and that is working for the boys, because they are also not confused and their mind is very clear that this is what we have to do. The way they have developed and worked very hard in three years like Auqib and Yudhvir. Even Sunil has come a long way, he has worked very hard. I have specific skills sessions with them and that has really helped as these brilliant performances are coming. While Nabi is very calm, Yudhvir is more of an aggressive type of guy while Sunil is another guy who's very calm, he elaborated. The foundation of J&K's rise was laid before Krishnakumar and coaches were hired. He reserved special credit for Mithun Manhas, the former batter who represented both Delhi and J&K and was in the states sub-committee before taking over as BCCI President last year. I will give the credit first of all to Mithun Minhas. He is a very, very important person in this whole set-up and developed entire system in Jammu & Kashmir due to which everything is very structured. I would also appreciate Brigadier (Anil Gupta, Retired) sir, who looked after the administration part. He also bought a system like things happen via email and proper squads should be there. These are small, but very important things and would first give the credit to both of them. Mithun gets more nod because he was looking after the cricket part and he gave the freedom to choose the right person for right post. He bought in the right coaches, like Ajay Sharma as the head coach, then me and fielding coach Dishant Yagnik. Krishnakumar also flagged the role of Yagnik and Sharma in creating an environment of togetherness in the J&K set-up. I would also appreciate Dishant Yagnik's work as his role pata nahi chalta bahar se (isn't much visible from the outside). But his role has been very, very instrumental in the development of Jammu and Kashmir team. He has done a fantastic job and because of the fielding, our bowling has gone up as if fielders don't take catches, then it's difficult to win matches. Apart from Dishant being fantastic, Ajay bhai has also definitely given us the freedom and space to work like whatever you want to do, go ahead as per that. As the head of this family, he has done a good job. But I would definitely give a nod to Mithun Manhas for his vision and starting all of this when he was brought into the Jammu and Kashmir system. When the season began, the coaching staff gave the players a single instruction: take one match at a time. That instruction, Krishnakumar says, has held through every game, every victory and every surge of excitement that could so easily have become a distraction. The semi-final win is all absorbed. When we started the season, we told the boys 'You have to take one match at a time.' Even if you win the final also, you have to be the same because the next season, you have to start again. That semi-final win was very emotional part of our journey. But now we have come back to normal and we are very sure that we'll give a good fight to Karnataka and bring home the trophy. What winning the Ranji Trophy for the players, state, and scores of young people watching the final on TV & livestream would do is something Krishnakumar finds difficult to put into words. But he did give it a decent try. I think, I don't have words for that because that will be something magical happening for Jammu and Kashmir. Not only for cricket, but for other games as well because this game motivates millions of people in India. If Jammu and Kashmir wins the trophy, it will develop a vibe in the whole state and a lot of boys will start dreaming of playing for Jammu and Kashmir. They will think about being in the team one day and thats very important as cricket being a popular game in India, seeing the win will give them confidence and make people to dream about playing for the state. I think this will change the whole culture of Jammu and Kashmir and I hope this happens on February 28. I strongly feel this as I am getting that vibe of it's going to come to us this year, definitely. I think, I don't have words for that because that will be something magical happening for Jammu and Kashmir. Not only for cricket, but for other games as well because this game motivates millions of people in India. If Jammu and Kashmir wins the trophy, it will develop a vibe in the whole state and a lot of boys will start dreaming of playing for Jammu and Kashmir. Also Read: Live Cricket Score While Karnataka are eight-time champions chasing their first title in a decade, J&K are chasing something they have never had in 67 years of their existence in first-class cricket. Whatever the result, this much is certain: J&K are no longer hopeful outsiders - they firmly belong here amongst the heavyweights. Article Source: IANS
Ranji Trophy: From Scenic Kathar To Playing Final In Hubbali - The Making Of Sunil Kumar
Ranji Trophy: On February 17 in Kalyani, many felt Bengal were assured of entering the Ranji Trophy final after bagging a slender lead over Jammu & Kashmir. A big second innings score and that would have been enough for Bengal to get into the title clash against Karnataka. But cricket is a great leveller and brings its own twists and turns beyond ones imagination. The exact same thing happened when Bengal folded for 99, giving J&K a target of 126 which they chased down to get into the title clash starting in Hubbali on Tuesday. Apart from Auqib Nabi taking a sensational four-fer, his new ball partner Sunil Kumar also grabbed four scalps to put J&K in the drivers seat for entering their first-ever Ranji Trophy final. Now, against Karnataka and a formidable batting line-up featuring KL Rahul, Devdutt Padikkal, Karun Nair and Mayank Agarwal, left-armer Sunil is ready for the biggest game of his life after having his coming-of-age moment in Kalyani. It has been very good to bowl with Nabi. There is no pressure when bowling alongside him because all the pressure is coming through him. The way he bowls, it feels like he is bound to get a wicket on every delivery. When that happens, then your job is to not give runs from the other side as they will get out to him and you just have to contain the runs from your side. When Vanshe (Vanshaj Sharma) hit that sixer, I was sitting at the back of the dugout. It was a very good and unforgettable moment for all of us. It was clear before that we were going to play the final, but then that feeling of entering the title clash was just unbelievable. We have now forgotten that victory since we reached Karnataka. The entire focus is on the final, said Sunil in an exclusive conversation with IANS from Hubbali. The bowling plan for Karnataka, Sunil feels, will be no different from the one that has worked all season and the one that dismantled Bengal inside two sessions in ways even the J&K camp hadnt anticipated. The plan was simple - we wanted to get them out as soon as possible. But we didn't think that they would get out in one or two sessions. We thought that even if they got out in three or four sessions, we would get a day to chase whatever total they would post. But as soon as we got the wickets quickly, we thought it could be easily chased down. The bowling plan was the same - we wanted to hit our basic line and length again and again so that they would make a mistake. But we didn't think that they would suddenly get out in one or two sessions, he recalled. Sunil hails from Kathar, a scenic village nestled 35 kilometres from Akhnoor district in the Jammu region. The son of an Army man, Sunil played with a cosco ball as he fared better in cricket than his peers in the village, who believed he had the capabilities to make a career out of playing the sport. There are a lot of swing bowlers who I watched a lot. When I started watching cricket, I would take notice of India left-arm pacers Zaheer Khan and Irfan Pathan. I really liked Irfan Pathan's bowling action and I used to try to copy it. So, by copying him, my action became like this. I also used to like the bowling of Dale Steyn and James Anderson, said Sunil When Pathan played for J&K as player-cum-mentor from 2018 to 2020, Sunil had a chance to meet him. I went for a trial and that's where I met him once. He asked me for my age and told me that I bowl very well and that I have a lot of time in hand, he said. An inter-college tournament first introduced him to leather-ball cricket. Trials followed, and then a talent hunt around 2021-22 brought him to the attention of J&K head coach Ajay Sharma. Before I came to college, I used to play with a cosco ball. The first time I played leather-ball based cricket was through an inter-college tournament and that's where my journey started. Gradually I came to know about trials and attended it. There I came to know that yes, I am fine and I can play cricket professionally. Luckily I also did well in the talent hunt and we were called for a T20 camp and Ajay sir came there for the first time. I was first picked by the selectors from the talent hunt. When Ajay sir was there, I was playing in the C or D team. So, the next team match was A or B team and they said to put me in either of the two teams and make me bowl with the new ball. So, that's how it started and where I am playing now, it's because of that talent hunt. If it wasn't for that, I wouldn't have been able to achieve anything, he said. The commute from Kathar to J&K Sports Hostel and Science College ground, where the JKCA camps were held, was a daily test of commitment in itself. I had to travel 65 to 70 kms via scooty and if the camp was set up for 10am, then I had to leave at 8:15am so that I could reach by 9:45 to 9:50am. If camp ran till 2pm, I would then leave at 2:30pm and reach home by 4 or 4:30pm, he said. His family, he says, never stood in the way. I didn't take cricket just because I wanted to pursue it. My family knew that I play cricket. In terms of playing a game, when you want to achieve something really good, then it's not that you want to get some return from it. You play for the love of that thing. I started like that and I'm still playing with the same mindset. So, their support was that they never stopped me for anything. I was good in studies, used to pass exams well and get good marks. So, I told them that I'm studying and playing and they were okay with it. Bowling coach P. Krishnakumar, who has overseen J&K's pace attack for three seasons, identified Kumar early as a project worth investing in. It's a very, very big thing for him. He comes from Akhnoor, which is a very small place. He didn't have a pitch to bowl and what he has done was, he has made a pitch in his own home. In the off-season, he calls and asks me on improving his bowling. We discuss and I tell him to do this and that. When he started, he was more of an out-swing bowler. He never had a good in-swing and I have developed his in-swing. I have developed his bowling from down the stick. So whatever I could do, I have done with him. He is very calm, like Auqib and is ready to work hard. In the first year only of me coming here, in the lunch and tea sessions, we used to do specific skill sessions and he also has picked up very quickly and that is why he is performing because a bowler can only perform if teer hai uske tarkash mein (there are many arrows in his quiver). Then only he can compete with that. If a batsman has more arrows, he will win, but if you have more than him, so you will win and it's very simple, he said to IANS. Sunil also acknowledged the role of Krishnakumar in his development as a bowler. The coaching staff is very helpful. Krishna Kumar has done a lot of hard work in getting a lot of basic things right, that were previously bad for me. He has worked a lot on my mental side as well. He always says that the more you keep your basics right, and the simpler you keep your plans, the better it is. He has helped me in the off-season a lot to become a lot better with my bowling. In eight matches of this season, Sunil has claimed 29 wickets at an average of 15.1, including two four-wicket hauls and as many five-fors. His first fifer came in Jammu against Hyderabad a moment he describes as the highlight of his first full-fledged domestic season. Playing in this season feels really good. This is my first season of playing domestic cricket and the performances have been fine, so I feel good about it. It was a very special moment to get my first fifer at our home ground and then get the second five-wicket haul against Himachal Pradesh in Amtar, he said. In eight matches of this season, Sunil has claimed 29 wickets at an average of 15.1, including two four-wicket hauls and as many five-fors. His first fifer came in Jammu against Hyderabad a moment he describes as the highlight of his first full-fledged domestic season. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Even if you find it boring or basic and start to think 'what will even happen through it', you have to keep doing it. One day God will give you the result as he sees the hard work you put in every day, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
Himachal Pradesh launches first-ever e-auction of retail liquor outlets
State govt. initiates e-auction process for 2026-27 on the first day for the districts of Kinnaur, Hamirpur and Chamba, says State Taxes and Excise Commissioner Yunus
Himachal Pradesh is set to implement a significant increase in entry-point toll charges for out-of-state vehicles starting April 1, 2026. Light motor vehicles will see a substantial hike, while buses and trucks with two axles will maintain their current rates. This revision aims to bolster the state's revenue base.
Nadda launches India-made tetanus and adult diphtheria vaccine
New Delhi, Feb 21: Union Health Minister J P Nadda on Saturday launched the indigenously manufactured tetanus and adult diphtheria (Td) vaccine at the Central Research Institute in Himachal Pradeshs Kasauli. With the formal launch of the Td vaccine, the vaccine has now been introduced for supply under the Universal Immunization Programme (UIP). The Central Research Institute will supply 55 lakh doses to the UIP by April, with production expected to scale up progressively in subsequent years to further strengthen [] The post Nadda launches India-made tetanus and adult diphtheria vaccine appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare J. P. Nadda on Saturday launched the indigenously manufactured tetanus and adult diphtheria (Td) vaccine at the Central Research Institute (CRI) here in Himachal Pradesh.
Himachal Pradesh going to face revenue deficit of Rs 10,000 crore: Dy CM Mukesh Agnihotri
Himachal Pradesh faces a significant financial challenge. The state anticipates a Rs 10,000 crore revenue deficit. This comes after the Union Government stopped the Revenue Deficit Grant. The state government is implementing new policies. These include reforms in toll collection and excise. Entry fees for vehicles are also revised.
Mlaya-ko April jaoni SIR-ko kana tarichina EC geeta
NEW DELHI: Meghalaya adokko manchape asongni dam 22 adokrango, April jaonin Special Intensive Revision (SIR)-ko abachengna manna gita iano nangchakegipa pilak kamrangkon matchotatchina Election Commission, geetaniko onangaha. Iani bidingo Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Chandigarh, Dadra & Nagar Haveli & Daman and Diu, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Ladakh, Maharashtra, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, []
Tetanus and Adult Diphtheria vaccine to be launched today
PTI New Delhi The Tetanus and Adult Diphtheria (Td) vaccine will be launched on Saturday by Union Health Minister JP Nadda at the Central Research Institute (CRI) in Kasauli, Himachal Pradesh. Extensive scientific evidence indicates that widespread childhood immunisation with the DPT group of vaccines has significantly reduced the incidence of diphtheria and tetanus in []
Himachal toll tax hiked: Check new rates you will have to pay to enter hills from April 1
Himachal toll tax hike new rate: Himachal Pradesh is increasing entry fees for vehicles from April 1. This move aims to boost state revenue amid financial pressure. Various vehicle categories will see higher charges. The state is also implementing tech-driven toll collection to improve efficiency. This change will make trips to Himachal more expensive for visitors.
India-US trade deal an attack on Apple and other farmers in Kashmir: Himachal CM Sukhvinder Sukhu
Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu has voiced concerns over the recent India-US trade deal. He believes it will adversely affect farmers across India, especially in Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh. Apple, almond, and walnut growers are expected to face significant challenges.
In Srinagar, Himachal CM Sukhu warns India-US trade deal to hit apple growers in J&K, HP
Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu expressed concerns over the recent India-US trade deal. He stated the agreement will adversely affect farmers in Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh. Apple, almond, and walnut growers are expected to face significant consequences. Sukhu highlighted that almond prices have already seen a decline due to such trade agreements.
Himachal Pradesh eyes toll reforms to raise revenue; Mukesh Agnihotri seeks PM backing
Himachal Pradesh is boosting its income through new rules for liquor shops, toll collection, and vehicle entry fees. These changes aim to collect more revenue after a key grant ended. The government is using technology for better collection and transparency. Reforms in excise and toll collection are now in place.
HPBoSE releases important notice regarding exam: Check details here
The Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education will conduct the SMC Limited Direct Recruitment Test2026 on February 22 from 11 am to 1 pm. As many as 1,437 candidates will appear for teaching posts including TGT and JBT categories. Admit cards have been released online at hpbose.org and must be downloaded before the exam.
Captain Vikram Batra: The Brave Sher Shah of Kargil
Bharti Sharma bhartisharma705139@gmail.com Captain Vikram Batra is remembered as one of the bravest soldiers of india.He was born on 9 September 1974 in Palampur, Himachal Pradesh. He belonged to a simple and loving family. His parents were Girdhari Lal Batra and Kamal Kanta Batra. He had a twin brother, Vishal and both of them were lovingly called Luv and Kush at home. Vikram completed his schooling from D.A.V Public School and Kendriya Vidyalaya in Palampur. Later, he joined D.A.V College [] The post Captain Vikram Batra: The Brave Sher Shah of Kargil appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
The Himachal Pradesh School Education Board has rejected 97 applications for the Limited Direct Recruitment (LDR) exam scheduled for February 22, 2026, after the candidates failed to pay the mandatory 3,000 examination fee. The rejected applicants, who are SMC teachers with a minimum of five years of service, have been listed on the official HPBOSE website.
Himachal CM Sukhu slams BJP for opposing resolution on Revenue Deficit Grant
Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu criticised BJP MLAs for not supporting a resolution seeking restoration of the Revenue Deficit Grant after the 16th Finance Commission recommended its discontinuation. The resolution was passed amid disruptions in the Assembly
OPS not to be revived, can pose risk to financial stability: CM
Increase in age limit for JKCCE under examination *J&Ks debt at Rs 1.37 lakh cr, GDP expands to Rs 2.88 lakh cr Sanjeev Pargal JAMMU, Feb 18: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today ruled out any proposal to revive the Old Pension Scheme (OPS) for the UT Government employees as has been done by certain Congress-ruled States including neighbouring Himachal Pradesh. He announced that the issue to enhance the upper age limit for candidates appearing in the Jammu & Kashmir Combined [] The post OPS not to be revived, can pose risk to financial stability: CM appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Rajya Sabha Elections For 37 Seats On March 16: Check Full Schedule, Names Of MPs Retiring & More
The elections will take place in 10 states: Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Bihar, Odisha, Assam, Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Telangana and Himachal Pradesh.
Election Commission of India announces schedule for biennial Rajya Sabha polls
According to a press note released on Wednesday, the tenure of 37 members elected from Maharashtra, Odisha, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, and Telangana will end in April, thereby vacating the seats for fresh elections
Biennial polls to 37 Rajya Sabha seats on March 16
Seats are falling vacant from Maharashtra, Odisha, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Chhattisgarh, West Bengal, Assam, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Bihar
Weather update today: The IMD has forecast light rain for Delhi, Haryana, western Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan for Wednesday. Snowfall has been predicted for Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. The weather department has issued a fog alert for Odisha and Andhra Pradesh. For Delhi, the IMD has issued a yellow alert for today.
HP JBT admit card 2026 released at hprca.hp.gov.in: Direct link to download hall tickets here
The Himachal Pradesh Rajya Chayan Aayog has released the HP JBT Admit Card 2026 on its official portal for candidates appearing in the Junior Basic Teacher recruitment exam. The CBT is scheduled from February 25 to 27, 2026. Applicants must download the hall ticket online, as it is compulsory for entry into the examination centre.
Himachal Pradesh Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla delivered a two-minute address, omitting 14 paragraphs concerning the 16th Finance Commission's discontinuation of the Revenue Deficit Grant. This vital fiscal lifeline, crucial for hill states, has been entirely abolished, impacting Himachal's budget significantly. The state government plans to disseminate its achievements through other channels.
Himachal Governor Cuts Assembly Speech To 2 Minutes, Row Erupts
The Budget Session of the Himachal Pradesh Assembly began on a stormy note, with sharp differences surfacing between Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla and the state government over the contentious issue of Revenue Deficit Grant or RDG.
What Is On The AI Summit Menu? Dhingri Kachru To Sepu Wadi, Full List From Taj Palace Kitchen
Taj Palace, New Delhi, executive Chef Nitin Mathur's curated menu uses brass utensils, stone-ground chutneys, and spices from Himachal Pradesh and Jammu & Kashmir.
GDS Recruitment 2026: The India Post is set to close the Gramin Dak Sevak (GDS) Recruitment 2026 today at, February 14, 2026. Interested candidates can apply on the official website of India Post GDS at indiapostgdsonline.gov.in by adding their personal details, educational qualifications and documents required. The India Post aims to fill 28,686 Gramin Dak Sevak positions across various positions such as Assistant Branch Postmaster (ABPM), Dak Sevak, and Branch Postmaster GDS Recruitment 2026: Important Dates GDS Recruitment 2026 Last date to apply: February 14, 2026 GDS Recruitment 2026 Last date to make the payment: February 16, 2026 GDS Recruitment 2026 Correction window: February 18 to 19, 2026 GDS Recruitment 2026: How to apply? Candidates need to follow the steps given below to apply for the recruitment. Step 1: Go to the official website of India Post GDS at indiapostgdsonline.gov.in. Step 2: Complete the registration process with basic details and get the username and password Step 3: After that, complete the online application, attach the required documents, pay, and submit. Step 4: Save the confirmation page to your computer and print it out for future use. Direct link to apply for India Post GDS Recruitment2026 GDS Recruitment 2026: Application Fees General / OBC - Rs 100/- SC / ST / PH - Rs 0/- All Female Candidates - Rs 0/- GDS Recruitment 2026: Vacancies Distribution Candidates can check out the state-wise distribution of the GDS Recruitment 2026: Andhra Pradesh: 1,060 Assam: 639 Bihar: 1,347 Chhattisgarh: 1,155 Delhi: 42 Gujarat: 1,830 Haryana: 270 Himachal Pradesh: 520 Jammu & Kashmir: 267 Jharkhand: 908 Karnataka: 1,023 Kerala: 1,691 Madhya Pradesh: 2,120 Maharashtra: 3,553 North Eastern: 1,014 Odisha: 1,191 Punjab: 262 Rajasthan: 634 Tamil Nadu: 2,009 Telangana: 609 Uttar Pradesh: 3,169 Uttarakhand: 445 West Bengal: 2,982 Total Vacancies: 28,740
Shimla: Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Friday directed the education department to expedite CBSE affiliation of government schools in the state. He said 140 government schools were chose CBSE affiliation from the next academic session, and in the first phase, 99 schools have secured affiliation. Presiding over a high-level meeting of the education department here, he directed it to retain lien in the parent cadre for teachers selected for the CBSE-affiliated schools, ensuring that their promotional avenues remain unaffected. When retaining a lien, a permanent faculty member is granted the right to hold their original post while working elsewhere on a contractual basis. Who Is Saketh Sreenivasaiah? 22-Year-Old Student From Karnataka Goes Missing In California Sukhu also directed the relaxation of the existing service conditions for appointment of principals in these CBSE schools, reducing the requirement of three years of remaining service to two years. He further said that the CBSE-affiliated schools will have a distinct logo and a uniform colour scheme. Emphasising the state government's commitment to quality education, the chief minister said he would personally monitor the progress of academic standards in these institutions. He also reviewed implementation of the No Mobile Phone Policy in schools, which will come into effect from March 1 this year. He directed the department to complete all necessary formalities within the stipulated time frame. (Except for the headline, this article has not been edited by FPJ's editorial team and is auto-generated from an agency feed.)
Supreme Court Asks Himachal Pradesh To Hold Local Body Polls By May 31
In a significant relief to the Himachal Pradesh government, the Supreme Court on Friday extended from April 30 to May 31 the deadline fixed by the high court for holding polls for local bodies in the state.
You must let elected govts function, SC advises Himachal Pradesh high court
For millions of Indians, owning a home is the culmination of a lifetime of savings, sacrifice and hope. Yet, in a country where real estate has emerged as one of the most visibly thriving sectors, the dream of a secure roof over ones head is too often reduced to a nightmare of deception and despair. The recent sharp observations of the Supreme Court on the functioning of Real Estate Regulatory Authorities (RERAs) provide a fitting peg to examine how a mechanism meant to protect homebuyers has, in many places, failed them. Travel anywhere in India today, and the skyline tells a familiar story: high-rise apartment towers, gated villas and sprawling townships mushrooming not only in metropolitan cities but also in mofussil towns and even villages. State housing boards, once active builders of affordable housing, have largely retreated into the role of land developers, parceling out plots to private builders and housing societies. Newspapers and television channels are saturated with glossy advertisements promising world-class amenities and dream homes that appear irresistible to middle-class investors. The grim reality for homebuyers But the reality behind these promises is frequently grim. Homebuyers often find themselves the most exploited stakeholders in the real estate boom. There are countless ways in which they are cheated: poor construction quality masked by attractive brochures, discrepancies between promised and delivered built-up areas and post-possession assurances that vanish as quickly as they were made. In extreme cases, unscrupulous builders have sold the same flat to multiple buyers and absconded, leaving victims entangled in endless litigation. Equally alarming are instances where apartments are handed over without mandatory approvals from local self-government agencies. In Kerala, the Supreme Court had to order the demolition of five apartment complexes in Kochi that violated coastal regulations, wiping out the life savings of hundreds of families. RERA under scrutiny It was against such a backdrop that RERAs were established across states to regulate the sector, ensure transparency and provide speedy grievance redressal. However, the Supreme Courts remarks on Thursday in a case concerning Himachal Pradesh suggest that these authorities may be falling far short of their mandate. The Bench, led by Chief Justice Surya Kant, observed that RERAs were doing nothing except facilitating defaulting builders and went so far as to say that the Court would not mind if the institution was abolished. The judges noted that the very people for whom RERA was created feel depressed, disgusted and disappointed by its ineffectiveness. This indictment is not merely a comment on one states authority; it raises troubling questions about the regulatory architecture governing Indias real estate sector. Reports of RERAs becoming post-retirement havens for bureaucrats, lacking technical expertise and empathy for homebuyers, only deepen public distrust. When institutions meant to deliver justice appear to side with violators, the erosion of faith is inevitable.
You can now stay at SRKs wife Gauri Khans villa, know prices
Hyderabad: While Shah Rukh Khan continues to shine on the big screen, Gauri Khan has completed a project that is deeply personal. The well-known interior designer has restored her ancestral property in Dalhousie, Himachal Pradesh and turned it into a luxury retreat called The Chestnut Grove. A Family Home Since 1933 The six-bedroom villa belongs 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 .
SC extends deadline by a month; asks HP govt, SEC to hold local bodies polls by May 31
The Supreme Court has granted relief to the Himachal Pradesh government. Polls for local bodies will now be held by May 31. Reconstruction work and delimitation deadlines are extended to March 31. The court acknowledged logistical challenges due to rain. The election process must conclude before May 31. No further extensions will be granted.
L&T Finance Ltd. Scales Gold Loan Footprint to Over 260 Branches
The Company’s entry into Gold finance business began with 130 branches via an acquisition deal in June 2025 Within 8 months of acquisition, the Company has added over 130 new branches L&T Finance Ltd. (LTF) , (formerly known as L&T Finance Holdings Ltd.), one of the leading Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs) in the country, today announced a major milestone in its retail strategy by doubling its Gold Loan branch network to over 260 branches nationwide. This rapid expansion was marked by the launch of its 130th new branch earlier this month since the acquisition of the gold loan business in June 2025. By matching its acquired portfolio with over 130 new branches in under a year, LTF has signalled a high-velocity play in India’s secured credit landscape. Visit our website to avail of the L&T Finance Gold Loan By scaling operations across the North, West, East, and South regions, LTF is pursuing geo-expansion to capture increasing demand for secured credit. LTF’s Gold Loan business has expanded its footprint to 18 States and Union Territories, marking its strategic entry into Assam, Karnataka, Telangana, Maharashtra, Odisha, West Bengal, Himachal Pradesh, and Rajasthan. By seamlessly integrating physical proximity with digital agility, LTF continues to redefine the gold loan experience through rapid turnaround times and flexible credit solutions. Commenting on this development, Mr. Raju Dodti, Chief Operating Officer, LTF , said, “ We are elated to share that we have successfully doubled the Company’s dedicated gold loan branch network in record time since our entry into this business, bringing the total count to over 260 branches nationwide, which will continue to increase given our aggressive branch expansion policy. Our rapid expansion is a testament to our 'Lakshya' strategy—transforming into a top-class, digitally-enabled, customer-centric retail powerhouse. By adding nearly 1 branch per day over the past few months, we aren't just increasing our footprint; we are building a robust ecosystem of security and trust. By scaling across the North, West, East, and South, LTF is de-risking its portfolio through geographic diversification while capturing high-growth retail demand. It is also underpinned by operational excellence, featuring state-of-the-art security systems and an experienced workforce specialised to deliver gold-standard customer service .” About L&T Finance Ltd. (LTF) L&T Finance Ltd. (LTF) ( www.LTFINANCE.com ), formerly known as L&T Finance Holdings Ltd. (LTFH), is a leading Non-Banking Financial Company (NBFC), offering a range of financial products and services. Headquartered in Mumbai, the Company has been rated ‘AAA’—the highest credit rating—by four leading domestic rating agencies. In August 2025, S&P Global Ratings upgraded LTF’s long-term Issuer Credit Rating to “BBB/Stable” from “BBB-/Positive” and short-term issuer credit rating to “A-2” from “A-3.” Fitch Ratings has assigned LTF Long-Term Foreign and Local-Currency Issuer Default Ratings of “BBB-” with a Stable outlook. It has also received leadership scores and ratings by global and national Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) rating providers for its sustainability performance. The Company has been certified as a Great Place To Work® and has also won many prestigious awards for its flagship CSR project—Digital Sakhi—which focuses on women's empowerment and digital and financial inclusion. Under Right to Win, being in the ‘right businesses’ has helped the Company become one of the leading financiers in key Retail products. The Company is focused on creating a top-class, digitally enabled, Retail finance company as part of the Lakshya 2026 plan. The goal is to move the emphasis from product focus to customer focus and establish a robust Retail portfolio with quality assets, thus creating a Fintech@Scale while keeping ESG at the core. Fintech@Scale is one of the pillars of the Company’s strategic roadmap—Lakshya 2026. The Company has over a 2.8 Crore customer database, which is being leveraged to cross-sell, up-sell, and identify new customers. x.com/LnTFinance www.facebook.com/LnTFS www.linkedin.com/company/lntfinance www.instagram.com/lntfinance www.youtube.com/user/ltfinance
Supreme Court asks Himachal Pradesh govt, SEC to hold local body polls by May 31
The Bench, however, said that keeping in mind the monsoon and consequential difficulties usually being faced by the hill State, the poll process must be concluded before May 31
SC extends deadline by month; asks HP govt, SEC to hold local bodies polls by May 31
New Delhi, Feb 13: The Supreme Court on Friday extended from April 30 to May 31 the deadline fixed by the Himachal Pradesh High Court for holding the polls for local bodies in the state. A bench comprising Chief Justice Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi took note of the plea filed by the principal secretary of the state government and also extended the HCs deadline of Feb 28 to March 31 for completing reconstruction work, delimitation and reservation. On [] The post SC extends deadline by month; asks HP govt, SEC to hold local bodies polls by May 31 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Babus, mantris & buzz: Assam CM wants politics of polarisation for survival for next 30 years
Assam CM wants politics ofpolarisationfor survival for next 30 years Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma wants a practice of politics ofpolarisationbetween Assamese and Bangladeshis. In a social mediaposthe said it is essential for survival of indigenous people for the next 30 years. The CM said, The polarization is not between Hindu and Muslim. Thepolarisationis between Assamese and Bangladeshis. That is the difference. Wedontfight with Assamese Muslims. We only fight with Bangladeshi Muslims. What is the problem with that? I am legally as well as ethically and politically correct in this matter, he said. Corruption file of three MP Ministers in DelhiDurbar? Grapevinehas itthat file of corruption of three Madhya Pradesh Ministers hasreached tothe Party High Command in Delhi. One can guess the names. 'Under the able leadership of'...This was a major point in Rajasthan budget speech Dy Chief Minister Diya Kumari on Wednesday presented Rajasthan Budget for the year 2026-27. During the speech she announced various schemes and programmes in the state but the unusual thing was every scheme started with 'Under the able leadership of Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma.' The Dy CM repeated this particular word more than a dozen times. BUREAUCRACY In Balaghat, You Can Now Adopt a Government School: IPS Aaditya Mishras Education Movement Balaghat, which had long suffered from the impact of Naxalism, is now empowering the next generation through education. IPS Aaditya Mishra, a 2018-batch officer of the Madhya Pradesh cadre currently posted as Superintendent of Police, Balaghat, has launched a transformative and sustainable social initiative titled Ekal Suvidha KendraVidyanjali. The initiative focuses on improving infrastructure in government primary schools located in remote and interior areas by facilitating community and corporate participation. Recognizing that in formerly Naxal-affected villages education and school infrastructure had long taken a backseat due to security threats, fear, and logistical challenges, the program addresses the reality that many government primary schools in interior forest regions had crumbling roofs, broken floors, poor sanitation, and little access to electricity or water. To bridge this developmental gap, the initiative operates on a social adoption model using the Vidyanjali framework, with a simple yet unique idea: inviting individuals, professionals, and organizations to adopt government primary schools and support basic renovation work. As per current data, 36 adopters are already associated with the project, covering a substantial number of schools. The broader objective is preventive in nature, aiming not only to improve infrastructure but also to change mindsets by building long-term community resilience, promoting developmental outreach, and ensuring that youth are not drawn toward negative or anti-development ideologies in the future. What began with modest expectations has gradually expanded, and in its first phase 100 schools have been completed, with the broader effort extending to nearly 250280 schools across remote belts. To ensure financial transparency and accountability, a registered Vidyanjali Society with a dedicated bank account, PAN, and DARPAN ID oversees the initiative, guided by the philosophy Jan-Jan ka bhagidar, ab shiksha hai taiyar. The transformation goes beyond basic repairs and focuses on holistic development by providing students with improved facilities and modern learning environments. Structural upgrades include repairing leaking roofs, cracked ceilings, damaged floors, and broken boundary walls, while schools are now equipped with secure main gates, proper electricity, fans, lighting, and functional doors and windows. Special emphasis is placed on WASH (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene) facilities, including renovated and hygienic toilets, clean drinking water access, and modernized kitchen sheds to ensure safe mid-day meal preparation. Classrooms that once had peeling plaster and broken furniture are now painted in bright colors, furnished with modern desks, and redesigned as inspiring learning spaces. Remarkably, the average transformation cost per school stands at approximately 1.20 lakh, significantly lower than conventional costs, achieved through strong community participation and shramdaan by Balaghat Police personnel themselves. To ensure sustainability, the registered Vidyanjali Society encourages community ownership, supports implementation, and continuously monitors the initiative, with members drawn from civil society and professional backgrounds to ensure inclusive representation. Through this initiative, IPS Aaditya Mishra is enabling the next generation of Balaghat to write its own story of development with confidence and opportunity. Empanelment of 2008 batch IPS soon Empanelment of 2008 batch IPS officers to the rank of IG in the Government of India is expected to take place in a month or two . VRS of 4 IRS officers accepted The CBIC has accepted the VRS of four IRS(C&IT) officers. All these officers are posted asAssttCommissioners. They are- SamanandhaJoseph George. Ajay M. Shinde, R. Srinivasan, and VijayDevdattbhaiShah. 140 IRS-IT officers promoted to CIT grade As many as 140 officers have been promoted to the grade of Commissioner of Income Tax (CIT) in the Indian Revenue Service (Income Tax). The names of promoted officers as follows: https://whispersinthecorridors.com/pdf/IRS_SAG2026.pdf UPSC signals larger reforms with the recent changes introduced? The recent changes introduced in the UPSC examination are seen as the beginning of a larger transformation. According to reports, the Commission is actively exploring further reforms to alignthe civilservices with the evolving challenges of the modern world. These upcoming changes are expected to make the recruitment process more dynamic, contemporary, andskill-oriented. The focus willlikely shifttowards assessing analytical thinking, technological awareness, and practical problem-solving abilities rather than purely theoretical knowledge. With governance increasingly intersecting with technology, climate issues, and data-driven policymaking, UPSC aims to ensure that future administrators are equipped to handle complex, real-world problems efficiently and effectively, creating a more adaptive and future-ready bureaucracy. GOI moves big against deepfakes. Mandates social media curbs against synthetic content India has tightened its IT Rules, 2021 to curb misuse of AIgenerated media. The amendments define synthetically generated information (SGI) as AIcreated audio, visual, or audiovisual content that mimics reality, while excluding routine edits and filters. Intermediaries and social media platforms must now prevent, label, and swiftly act on illegal or harmful synthetic content such as deepfakes, obscene material, false documents, or explosivesrelated data. SGI tools must warn users that misuse could invite criminal penalties, account suspension, or identity disclosure. Platforms arerequiredto label all synthetic content with permanent metadata and unique identifiers and prevent tampering. Significant social media must obtain user declarations when content is synthetic and display clear labels before it is shown. Platforms must also report violations, regularly inform users of rules and penalties, and implement technical safeguards. The move marks Indias strongest push yet against deceptive and harmful deepfakes. Tenure of Ms Idashisha Nongrang as DGP, Meghalaya extended The tenure of Ms Idashisha Nongrang as Director General of Police (DGP), Meghalaya has been extended for a period of six months beyond May 19, 2026. She is a 1992 batch IPS officer of Assam-Meghalaya cadre. Tenure of Nitesh Kumar Vyas as Additional Secretary, MHA extended The central deputation tenure of Nitesh Kumar Vyas working as Additional Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has been extended for a period of two years upto May 30, 2028. He is a 1996 batch IAS officer of MP cadre. Promotions for Administrative Office Staff in Banks Reportsemergedabout preferential treatment in promotions for administrative office staff in banks, including PSBs, where regional/zone office postings often lead to favorable branch assignments or head office roles. This points to potential biases in promotion processes withinMiniratnaPSU banks. Pradeep Singhempanelledas Joint Secretary inGoI Pradeep Singh has beenempanelledfor holding the posts of Joint Secretary or equivalent in the Government of India. He is a 2005 batchIFoSofficer of Gujarat cadre. 3IPSofficerslikelyto bepromotedDG in UP Three 1994 batchIPSofficers are likely to be promoted to DG rank in UP in March. They are Prakash D, LV Anthony, DevKumarand Jai Narain Singh. All these officers are presently posted as ADGs No Joint Secretary level empanelment of 2010 batch from HP No Joint Secretary level empanelment belonging to 2010 batch IAS officers has been made from Himachal Pradesh cadre. BijendraNathTripatheein race for CMD, Pawan Hans Ltd BijendraNathTripathee, General Manager, SAIL, is in the race for the post of Chairman-cum-Managing Director, Pawan Hans Limited. Shivkumar Premlal Deshmukh in race for CMD, WCL Shivkumar Premlal Deshmukh, Chief Engineer Chief Engineer Manipur Project, Railways, is in the race for the post ofChairman& Managing Director, Western Coalfields Limited (WCL). Rakesh Kumar Rousan in race for CMD, WCL Rakesh Kumar Rousan, Executive Director Business Development, Railway Board, Railways, is in the race for the post ofChairman& Managing Director, Western Coalfields Limited (WCL). PFRDA Innovation Challenge for Students Call for students/startups to innovate on NPS onboarding, pension awareness, forecastingvia AI. In collaboration with IIT Kanpur. Interviews for CMD, Pawan Hans Ltd on Feb 16 The Public Enterprises Selection Board (PESB) is holding interviews for the post of Chairman-cum-Managing Director, Pawan Hans Limited on February 16, 2026. Unfilled Reserved Faculty Posts at IIM Indore AIOBSCA raisedalarms over unfilled reserved posts for SC/ST/EWS/PWD at IIM Indore, calling numbers alarming and urging action. This reflects broader trends in equity in higher education. (DISCLAIMER: Correctness of this content is the responsibility of the author. By arrangement with whispersinthecorridors.com)
India-US trade deal: The apple math triggers anxiety among farmers in Kashmir, Himachal
Apple growers in Jammu & Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh fear the proposed India-US trade deal could weaken price protection and trigger a surge in imports.
Leafy chemistry: What happens when a leaf changes colour in autumn?
If youve visited Kashmir or Himachal Pradesh during the fall, you must have seen this vibrant fall foliage. Leaves of orange, yellow, red, gold, and every other colour near it. Its not just a beautiful sight, it is a part of the life cycle of a tree. Lets explore.
3 townships coming up in Himachal Pradesh, says minister
The awardees were Sarhad (Maharashtra), CORD (Himachal Pradesh), Sri Shankara Cancer Foundation (Karnataka), Smt. Sangkhumi Bualchhuak (Mizoram), and NIRMAN (Odisha). Awardees selected from across India for excellence in Non-Violence & Vegetarianism, Education, Medicine, and Community & Social Service. The Bhagwan Mahaveer Foundation announced the awardees for the 29th Mahaveer Awards, recognising outstanding individuals and institutions for their selfless service in the fields of Non-Violence & Vegetarianism, Education, Medicine, and Community & Social Service. L-R: NIRMAN Odisha; Sangkhumi Bualchhuak Mizoram; Sri Shankara Cancer Foundation - Karnataka; CORD - Himachal Pradesh; Sarhad - Maharashtra The awardees for the 29th Mahaveer Awards are: Sarhad, Maharashtra - Non-Violence & Vegetarianism; CORD, Himachal Pradesh - Education; Sri Shankara Cancer Foundation, Karnataka - Medicine; Smt. Sangkhumi Bualchhuak, Mizoram - Community & Social Service; and NIRMAN, Odisha - Community & Social Service. Sarhad works to promote peace and non-violence in conflict-prone regions through cultural dialogue and youth engagement. CORD empowers marginalised communities, especially women and persons with disabilities, through education and rural development initiatives. Sri Shankara Cancer Foundation provides accessible cancer care through its hospitals and outreach programmes in Karnataka and Odisha. Smt. Sangkhumi Bualchhuak of Mizoram has dedicated decades to advancing women’s rights and community welfare. NIRMAN works with tribal communities in Odisha to strengthen livelihoods, women-led institutions, and food security. Instituted to honour exemplary humanitarian efforts, the Mahaveer Awards are presented annually to individuals and organisations that have made sustained contributions towards the welfare of the underprivileged and the weaker sections of society. Each Mahaveer Award carries a cash prize of Rs. 10 lakh, along with a commendatory citation and a memento. With the selection of the 2026 awardees, the total number of Mahaveer Award recipients has now reached 101, covering 26 States and 2 Union Territories. So far, 96 awardees have been honoured prior to this edition. Over the years, the Mahaveer Awards have been presented by eminent personalities including the President of India, Vice President of India, Governors, Chief Ministers, and Union Ministers at formal functions. For the 29th Mahaveer Awards, 267 nominations received from across the country were carefully evaluated by an eminent Selection Jury, headed by Justice Shri M. N. Venkatachaliah, Former Chief Justice of India. The members of the Selection Jury include Acharya Shri Chandanaji Maharaj, Eminent Sanyasini; Dr. Justice Shri D. Y. Chandrachud, Former Chief Justice of India; Shri S.Gurumurthy-Part time Director RBI and Editor Thuglak, Prof B.M. Hegde Chairman Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan Mangalore Kendra, Shri T. S. Krishnamurthy, Former Chief Election Commissioner of India; Shri D. R. Mehta, I.A.S. (Retd.), Former Chairman, SEBI; Shri Prabhat Kumar, I.A.S. (Retd.), Former Cabinet Secretary, Government of India; and Justice Shri G. S. Singhvi, Former Judge of the Supreme Court of India. In his comments, Shri Sugalchand Jain , Founder, Bhagwan Mahaveer Foundation, said, “ We believe that individuals and organisations dedicated to non-violence & vegetarianism, education, medicine, and community & social service play a vital role in the holistic development of our nation. For nearly three decades, through the Mahaveer Awards, we have been recognising the extraordinary contributions of such changemakers who work tirelessly for the welfare of society. We are honoured to recognise the awardees of the 29th edition whose inspiring efforts continue to uplift the underprivileged and promote compassion and social harmony. We extend our heartfelt congratulations to them and express our gratitude to the esteemed jury members for their thoughtful and meticulous selection process .” The Foundation has also invited nominations for the 30th Mahaveer Awards from individuals and institutions engaged in selfless service in the four award categories. Nomination forms can be downloaded from the Foundation’s website: www.bmfawards.org .
Chocolate Day shock: Family claims live worm found inside chocolate made by a well-known company
A family in Bilaspur district, Himachal Pradesh, reported a disturbing discovery on Chocolate Day. They found a live worm and eggs inside a chocolate bar purchased for their child. The chocolate's expiry date was still valid. The family plans legal action. Food safety officials will investigate the claim and take strict action if the allegations are true.
Supreme Court lifts High Court stay on relocation of HP backward classes commission
The Supreme Court has set aside an interim order of the Himachal Pradesh High Court that had put the state governments decision on hold to shift the Himachal Pradesh Commission for Backward Classes from Shimla to Dharamshala. A Bench headed by Chief Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna observed that the relocation of a statutory bodys [] The post Supreme Court lifts High Court stay on relocation of HP backward classes commission appeared first on India Legal .
Himachal Pradesh Among Worlds Top 10 Most Welcoming Regions
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Supreme Court to examine HP decision to withdraw cases against 65 netas
Himachal Pradesh government has approached the Supreme Court. They are challenging a High Court ruling. The ruling prevented the withdrawal of 65 cases against politicians. These cases involve non-serious offenses. The government believes withdrawing these cases serves public interest. The Supreme Court has issued a notice and will hear the matter further.
Inside Sirmaurs quiet real estate boom in Himachal Pradesh
As burnout, pollution, and long commutes intensify, affluent homebuyers head uphill to districts such as Sirmaur for quieter luxury
Mobile phone ban in Himachal Pradesh schools from March 1
Himachal Bans Mobile Phones In Schools From March 1
Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Thursday announced a complete ban on the use of mobile phones by students in all government and private schools across Himachal Pradesh, effective from March 1, 2026.
Himachal CM bans mobile phones in all schools from March 1
Shimla: Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Thursday, February 5, announced a complete ban on the use of mobile phones by students in all government and private schools across Himachal Pradesh, effective from March 1, 2026. The announcement was made during the closing ceremony of the 69th National School Games Under-19 Girls Handball Tournament held 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 .
Himachal Pradesh to ban mobile phones in schools from March
Himachal Pradesh schools will ban mobile phones for students from March 1, 2026. This move aims to reduce classroom distractions and improve academic focus. Students caught with phones will face fines and confiscation. Parents will attend counselling. The state is also promoting sports and sports tourism, with employment opportunities for women athletes and cash awards for winning teams.
Himachal Pradesh CM announces ban on mobile phones in all schools from March 1
CM Sukhu gave details on strict enforcement measures, stating that any student found in possession of a phone would face a fine of 500 and the confiscation of the device
J&K Economy Likely To Grow At 5.82 Pc In 2025-26: Economic Survey
Jammu, Feb 5: The Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmirs real Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) is estimated to grow at 5.82 per cent, according to the Economic Survey Report 2025-26. The report said that Jammu and Kashmir achieved a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.47 per cent in real GSDP during 2019-20 to 2024-25, indicating economic resilience and post-pandemic recovery. The growth rate is higher than Delhi and Himachal Pradesh and marginally higher than Haryana during the same [] The post J&K Economy Likely To Grow At 5.82 Pc In 2025-26: Economic Survey appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
As reported by The Hindu, the final questionnaire for caste enumeration is likely to be known only in September, when the second phase of Census 2027 will be carried out in Ladakh and the snow-bound areas of J&K, Himachal Pradesh, and Uttarakhand, ahead of the rest of the country
Peacocks at 6,000ft spark concerns over climate change impact
Peacocks in Himachal Pradesh are generally found at altitudes of 1,000m but some thrive in areas up to 1,500m. Himachal Pradesh has become significantly warmer in the last 124 years. According to meteorological department, the state has recorded a rise of 1.5 degrees Celsius in average mean temperature since 1901.
Himachal Pradesh govt. sets goal of 31% forest cover by 2030
Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu directs the Forest department to prepare a comprehensive roadmap through sustainable planning to increase the States forest cover, which is currently 29.5%
Indian Air Force Airlifts Paralysed Woman, 85, From Snow-Hit Village In Himachal Pradesh
IAF shared a video, showcasing how the woman was carried on a stretcher to the helicopter.
Delhi witness colder start to February, maximum temperature at 24.6 degrees Celsius
Meanwhile, Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh see fresh snowfall, rains; night temperatures rise across North
Himachal CM Sukhu terms Union Budget inequitable, raises concerns over Finance Commission report
Himachal Pradesh CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu said the Budget overlooked the concerns and priorities of Himachal Pradesh, even as he raised serious concerns regarding the recently tabled 16thFinance Commission
Anand Mahindra Sunday Wanderer: Industrialist Anand Mahindra recently shared details about the stunning Key Monastery in Himachal Pradesh's Spiti and called it 'Heaven on Earth'. Key Monastery is the largest monastery in Spiti and holds deep cultural and spiritual significance. The 14th Dalai Lama dedicated a new, much larger assembly hall in Key Gompa in the year 2000. Hundreds of lamas receive their religious training in the monastery.
Union Budget 2026-27: Centre Announces Sustainable Mountain Trails For J&K, Other States
New Delhi, Feb 1: Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Sunday announced the development of ecologically sustainable mountain trails in Jammu and Kashmir as part of the Union Budget 2026-27. Presenting the Budget in Parliament, Sitharaman said that Jammu and Kashmir will be development for ecologically sustainable mountain trails. Similar initiatives will also be taken up in the Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Araku Valley in the Eastern Ghats and the Western Ghats to promote eco-friendly tourism while preserving fragile ecosystems. [] The post Union Budget 2026-27: Centre Announces Sustainable Mountain Trails For J&K, Other States appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman says,We will develop ecologically sustainable mountain trails in Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand and J&K The post Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman says,We will develop ecologically sustainable mountain trails in Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand and J&K appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Weather Today: Fresh rain and snowfall are predicted for Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Jammu & Kashmir from February 1. Temperatures will drop significantly over the next few days. Thunderstorms and strong winds are also possible. Residents and tourists should stay updated and take necessary precautions. Farmers should protect crops and livestock. Road users must be cautious of fog and ice.
Night Temperatures Below Freezing Point Across Kashmir, Yellow Weather Alert Issued For Himachal
New Delhi, Jan 31: Night temperatures settled below the freezing point across Kashmir on Friday, but rose in most areas, while a yellow weather warning for thunderstorms has been issued for Himachal Pradesh. Saturday marked the beginning of Chillai Khurd in Kashmir and the end of the harshest winter period. The Meteorological Department has forecast light to moderate rain or snow, especially in the higher reaches, they said. The minimum temperature in Srinagar city settled at minus 0.1 degrees Celsius [] The post Night Temperatures Below Freezing Point Across Kashmir, Yellow Weather Alert Issued For Himachal appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Another Dry Winter:IMD Sounds Alarm For Farmers As February Rains To Stay Below Normal
Less rain and higher temperatures could lead to early crop maturity, premature flowering, and yield losses for farmers in Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, and Uttar Pradesh
BRO Restores 112-km KishtwarSansari Road Linking J&K With Himachal
Jammu, Jan 31: The Border Roads Organisation (BRO) on Saturday restored road connectivity along the 112-kilometre KishtwarSansari stretch, reconnecting Jammu and Kashmirs DodaKishtwar belt with Himachal Pradesh after intensive snow-clearance operations under extreme weather conditions. The KishtwarSansari road, a vital inter-state link connecting the Union Territory with Himachal Pradeshs LahaulSpiti region, had remained blocked due [] The post BRO Restores 112-km KishtwarSansari Road Linking J&K With Himachal appeared first on Northlines .
BRO Restores Vital 112-Km Kishtwar-Sansari Road Connecting J&K, Himachal
Jammu, Jan 31: The Border Roads Organisation on Saturday restored road connectivity along the 112-kilometre stretch reconnecting Jammu and Kashmirs Doda-Kishtwar belt with Himachal Pradesh after intensive snow clearance operations carried out under extreme weather conditions last week. The Kishtwar-Sansari road, where the work was completed, links the Union territory with the Lahaul-Spiti region of Himachal Pradesh. Battling heavy snowfall, the organisation is also carrying out rapid snow-clearance operations on the Mughal Road connecting the twin regions of Kashmir and [] The post BRO Restores Vital 112-Km Kishtwar-Sansari Road Connecting J&K, Himachal appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Pundhirs 165 powers J&K to strong position
Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, Jan 30: Talented Shubham Singh Pundhir delivered a sensational innings of 165 runs off 311 balls, guiding Jammu & Kashmir (J&K) to a dominant position over Himachal Pradesh in the Ranji Trophy encounter at Atal Bihari Vajpayee Stadium, Himachal Pradesh. Pundhirs knock, studded with 19 fours and a six, was the cornerstone of J&Ks strong batting performance. The innings was ably supported by Abdul Samad (61 off 82 balls, 34, 16), Kanhaiya Wadhawan (56 off 51 [] The post Pundhirs 165 powers J&K to strong position appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
North India Braces For Rain, Snow This Weekend Amid Western Disturbance
During this period, gusty winds reaching speeds of 30 to 40 kilometres per hour are also expected to sweep through Jammu, Kashmir, Ladakh, and Himachal Pradesh.
Himachal Pradesh NEET PG counselling 2025 round 3 merit list is out on amruhp.ac.in, with 901 candidates shortlisted for MD/MS admissions. The Atal Medical and Research University has closed the discrepancy reporting window. Seat allotment dates are yet to be announced, and candidates should monitor the official website for updates.
12th convocation ceremony of SGT University concludes
Excelsior Correspondent GURUGRAM, Jan 29: Marking a landmark moment in the academic journeys of its graduating students, the 12th Convocation Ceremony of SGT University was concluded here today. The first day of the convocation saw the conferral of degrees across multiple disciplines, honouring years of dedication, perseverance, and scholastic excellence. The ceremony was graced by eminent academicians as chief guests, including Prof (Dr) Sat Prakash Bansal, Vice Chancellor, Central University of Himachal Pradesh, and Prof (Dr) Alok Kumar Rai, Director, [] The post 12th convocation ceremony of SGT University concludes appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Sunils five wickets put J&K ahead
Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, Jan 29: Sunil Kumar produced a sensational performance as Jammu & Kashmir dominated Himachal Pradesh on Day 1 of their Ranji Trophy clash at Atal Bihari Vajpayee Stadium, Amtar. Kumars lethal five-wicket haul (5/55 in 18.1 overs) dismantled the Himachal batting line-up, restricting them to a modest 168 all out after being asked to bat first on a pace-friendly track. Supporting him, medium-pacer Aquib Nabi (2/31) and off-spinner Sahil Lotra (2/44) picked up crucial wickets, while [] The post Sunils five wickets put J&K ahead appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Cant advise people to seek employment outside J&K: Omar
First time since 1990 J&K witnessing central package, incentives for industry Jammu Tawi, Jan 29:Citing recent incidents in Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand as a cautionary warning, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Thursday said he cannot advise the J&K people to seek employment outside the Union Territory. Talking to reporters here, CM Omar said, Unemployment is [] The post Cant advise people to seek employment outside J&K: Omar appeared first on Northlines .
655 roads closed in Himachal due to heavy snowfall; state to receive another spell from Jan 31
Shimla, Jan 29: As many as 655 roads, including three national highways still remain blocked for traffic in Himachal Pradesh as a result of the recent spell of heavy snowfall, affecting road connectivity at hundreds of places in the state. As per the State Emergency Operation Centre, 287 roads including NH 03 (Leh-Manali) and NH 505 (Kaza-Gramphu) remain blocked in Lahaul and Spiti, 135 in Shimla, 81 including NH 305 (Aut-Luhri-Sainj) in Kullu, 77 in Mandi, 40 in Chamba, 27 [] The post 655 roads closed in Himachal due to heavy snowfall; state to receive another spell from Jan 31 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Attacks On Kashmiris Outside J&K Unacceptable, Must Stop: CM Omar Abdullah
JAMMU, Jan 29: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Thursday strongly condemned the recent attacks on people from Jammu and Kashmir in different parts of the country, saying such incidents are unacceptable and must be brought to an immediate end. In a post on X, Chief Minister said that the recent series of attacks, including those reported from Himachal Pradesh and the latest incident elsewhere, cannot be tolerated. He asserted that it is contradictory to claim that Jammu and Kashmir is [] The post Attacks On Kashmiris Outside J&K Unacceptable, Must Stop: CM Omar Abdullah appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Caste enumeration to be done in 2nd phase of Census 2027: Home Ministry
NEW DELHI, Jan 27 : The caste enumeration under Census 2027 will be carried out during the second phase of the population count that will begin in February 2027 across the country, except in snowbound regions non-synchronous areas of Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, and Uttarakhand, where it will take place in September, 2026, the home ministry clarified on Tuesday. Referring to a government statement issued earlier, the Ministry of Home Affairs said the complete information about Census 2027 has [] The post Caste enumeration to be done in 2nd phase of Census 2027: Home Ministry appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Weather Today: A potent Western Disturbance has brought heavy snowfall and rain to Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, and Uttarakhand, disrupting normal life. Flights were grounded, key highways like the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway closed, and thousands stranded. Avalanche warnings were issued for several districts in J&K, while Himachal Pradesh saw over 700 roads blocked, impacting power and water supplies.
The Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education has announced the D.EL.ED first and second year results for the OctoberNovember 2025 examinations. The second year recorded a pass percentage of 95.3 per cent, while the first year achieved 84.11 per cent. Candidates can access detailed results on the official website. The Board has opened the online re-evaluation and re-checking window from January 29, 2026, which will remain open until February 12, 2026.
School assembly news headlines January 28: Top national, international, sports, and business updates
Maharashtra's ITIs will implement PM SETU for skill development, while Himachal Pradesh braces for heavy snowfall. A Supreme Court plea challenges UGC's caste discrimination definition. Internationally, India and the EU finalized a landmark free trade deal, boosting Renault's investment. Sports news sees Bangladesh out of the T20 WC, impacting media accreditation, and para-athlete Praveen Kumar receives the Padma Shri.
Pet Pitbull Guards Owner's Body for Four Days Amid Blizzard in Himachal Pradesh
The shivering dog was also airlifted along with the bodies to the boys home
Himachal Pradesh to witness heavy snowfall, rain: Met office
Himachal Pradesh's higher reaches are bracing for heavy snowfall and rain, with an orange warning issued for Kullu, Chamba, Kinnaur, and Lahaul and Spiti districts. Light snowfall has already been recorded in several areas, with Gondla village in Lahaul and Spiti receiving the highest accumulation of 22 cm. Tabo village recorded the state's lowest temperature at minus 8.9 degrees Celsius.
Heavy Snowfall, Rain Likely In Parts Of Himachal Pradesh Today; Kullu, Spiti Under Orange Alert
An orange alert has been issued for several districts in Himachal Pradesh as heavy snowfall and rain are expected in the higher reaches over the next few hours.
Loyal Pitbull Guards Dead Owner's Body For 4 Days In Harsh Himachal Cold
In a moving display of loyalty in Himachal Pradesh, a pet dog stood guard over its dead owner's body for four days amidst freezing, snow-covered conditions.
Over 1,200 Roads Closed In Himachal Pradesh Due To Snowfall
Heavy snowfall and rain across Himachal Pradesh have led to the closure of more than 1,250 roads, severely disrupting normal life across the hill state.
Himachal Pradesh weather: At a time when tourists are stranded in Manali and Shimla, the IMD has warned of more snowfall in the state for the next few days. Shimla may see a cold day today and a yellow alert has been issued. Manali may also see snowfall today and mercury may plunge to -1 degrees Celsius tomorrow. An orange alert has been issued for Kullu, Kinnaur, Chamba, and Lahaul and Spiti districts.
Yellow And Orange Alerts Issued In Himachal Pradesh, IMD Predicts More Snowfall And Thunderstorms
All 12 districts are under a yellow alert on January 26, while Chamba, Kullu, Kinnaur, and LahaulSpiti face an orange alert on January 27.
'Stuck In Car For Over 24 Hours': Tourists' Manali Nightmare
A pristine view of snow-clad mountains and trees was disturbed this week by a long queue of vehicles - all waiting to enter Manali, a popular tourist destination in Himachal Pradesh.

