Khajjiar, Himachal Pradesh, is dubbed 'Mini Switzerland of India' for its saucer-shaped meadows, glacial lake with a floating island, and dense Deodar forests. Perched at 1,900 meters, it offers panoramic Dhauladhar range views, vibrant flora, and wildlife within the Kalatop Khajjiar Wildlife Sanctuary.
India Beat Sri Lanka By 10 Wickets In Womens T20 World Cup For The Blind 2025
Union Sports Minister Anurag Thakur: India started their campaign in the first-ever Womens T20 World Cup Cricket for the Blind 2025 on a winning note, beating Sri Lanka by 10 wickets in the opening match played soon after former Union Sports Minister Anurag Thakur inaugurated the event at Modern School Ground, Barakhamba Road, New Delhi, marking a defining moment in the global movement for inclusive and accessible sports. Winning the toss and opting to bat first, Sri Lanka were restricted to just 41 runs in 13.3 overs, as Indias bowlers and fielders delivered a spectacular performance. Indias sharp fielding led to seven run-outs, while Deepika TC, Ganga Kadam, and Jamuna Rani Tudu claimed a wicket each. In reply, India chased down the modest target in emphatic fashion, reaching 43 without loss in just three overs. Skipper Deepika TC led from the front, smashing 26 runs off 14 balls with four boundaries, while Anekha Devi supported brilliantly with 15 runs off six balls, including three fours. For her all-round performance and composed bowling, Ganga Kadam was adjudged the Player of the Match. Earlier, the grand inauguration ceremony was graced by Meenakshi Lekhi, Former Minister of State for External Affairs of India and Chairperson of the World Cup Organising Committee; Mahantesh G. Kivadasannavar, Founder Managing Trustee of Samarthanam Trust for the Disabled and Chairman of CABI; Anurag Thakur, five-term Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha Hamirpur, Himachal Pradesh), Chairman of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Coal, Mines and Steel, and Former Cabinet Minister, Government of India, Kartikeya Sharma, Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha), Haryana; and Shailender Yadav, General Secretary of CABI. In reply, India chased down the modest target in emphatic fashion, reaching 43 without loss in just three overs. Skipper Deepika TC led from the front, smashing 26 runs off 14 balls with four boundaries, while Anekha Devi supported brilliantly with 15 runs off six balls, including three fours. For her all-round performance and composed bowling, Ganga Kadam was adjudged the Player of the Match. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score India will next face Australia on Wednesday at 1:00 PM, while Sri Lanka will take on Nepal earlier in the day at 9:00 AM. Article Source: IANS
A landlord in Shimla successfully evicted tenants who defaulted on rent since 2014 and illegally sublet the property in 2021. The Himachal Pradesh High Court upheld the eviction, finding a partnership deed was used to camouflage the subletting and secure monthly income for the tenants. The court found no perversity or illegality in the lower courts' concurrent findings.
Cold wave warning for Delhi, other states of north India, predicts IMD
NEW DELHI: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast cold wave conditions to continue its grip over Northern, Eastern, and Central India during the next few days. According to the Met department, the minimum temperatures in Northwest India are expected to drop by 2-3Celsius in the coming days. Cold to severe cold wave conditions are likely to persist in isolated areas of Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, East and West Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Vidarbha, Jharkhand, and Odisha over the next three-four days, it added. As per the weatherman, cold wave occurs when the minimum temperature at a particular weather station drops significantly below normalspecifically by 4.5-6.4C or moreand when the absolute temperature reaches or falls below certain thresholds (such as 10C in the plains or 0C in the hills). Currently, cold wave and severe cold wave conditions have al ready been reported in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, with cold wave conditions affecting isolated pockets of Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, and Chhattisgarh since November 9. The IMD has observed that minimum temperatures range from 7-10C in various regions, including Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, northern Haryana, Uttarakhand, East Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Vidarbha, Madhya Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, and Uttar Pradesh. In these areas, minimum temperatures have dropped below normal by 5.1C or more, creating potential health hazards. Additionally, temperatures in Telangana are expected to fall by 3-4C for two-three days, with no significant changes afterward. The IMD has warned that the sudden decline in minimum temperatures could increase the likelihood of various illnesses. Do not ignore shivering; it is the first sign that the body is losing heat. Get indoors, read a health advisory issued by the weather office. In its Agromet advisory, the IMD recommended light and frequent irrigation for standing crops in the evening to protect them from low temperature stresses or cold injuries. Shivering Minimum temperatures in northwest India set to drop by 2-3C Cold to severe cold wave conditions likely to persist in isolated areas of Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, UP, MP, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, Jharkhand and Odisha over the next 3-4 days Minimum temperatures range from 7-10C in states including J&K, Ladakh, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, northern Haryana, Uttarakhand and others Agromet advisory: Light and frequent irrigation recommended for standing crops in the evening
Bihar polls: ECI says 80% of security personnel drawn from Central armed police forces
NEW DELHI: Countering RJD leader Tejashwi Prasad Yadavs allegation over the disproportionate deployment of forces and observers in poll-bound Bihar from BJP-ruled states, the Election Commission of India (ECI) on Monday said nearly 80 percent of the police forces are drawn from Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs). A senior ECI official said, Only about 20 percent of the police forces are deployed from the State Armed Police forces, which are drawn proportionately from different states as per availability. State forces have been taken from 24 states, including Jharkhand, Telangana, Kerala, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, and Karnataka. Even observers have been drawn and deployed proportionately from all states irrespective of the ruling party in the respective state, the official said, adding that CCTVs have been functioning at all strong rooms and wherever any malfunctioning has come to notice, it has been promptly rectified. On the issue of voters turnout ratio in terms of male and female, the ECI official said, the overall gender ratio with regard to voters turnout is generally given at the time of final turnout and we still have one round of voting is left.
Cold wave to persist across North, East, and Central India for next four days: IMD
NEW DELHI: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast the continuation of cold wave conditions across northern, eastern, and central India for the next four days. Minimum temperatures in northwest India are expected to drop by 23C in the coming days. According to the IMD, cold to severe cold wave conditions are likely to persist in isolated areas of west Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, east and west Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Vidarbha, Jharkhand, and Odisha over the next three to four days. A cold wave, as defined by the IMD, occurs when the minimum temperature at a particular weather station drops significantly below normalspecifically by 4.5C to 6.4C or moreand when the absolute temperature reaches or falls below certain thresholds (10C in the plains or 0C in the hills). Currently, cold wave and severe cold wave conditions have already been reported in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, while isolated pockets of Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, and Chhattisgarh have also been affected since November 9. The IMD has observed that minimum temperatures are ranging between 7C and 10C in various regions, including Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, northern Haryana, Uttarakhand, east Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Vidarbha, Madhya Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, and Uttar Pradesh. In these areas, temperatures have dropped below normal by 5.1C or more, creating potential health hazards. The department predicts that minimum temperatures in northwest India will remain below normal by 23C over the next four to five days. Additionally, temperatures in Telangana are expected to fall by 34C for two to three days, with no significant changes thereafter. The IMD has warned that the sudden decline in minimum temperatures could increase the likelihood of illnesses such as flu, stuffy nose, and nosebleeds, which can worsen with prolonged exposure to cold. The health advisory cautions, Do not ignore shivering; it is the first sign that the body is losing heat. Get indoors. In its agromet advisory, the IMD has recommended light and frequent irrigation for standing crops in the evening to protect them from low-temperature stress or cold injury in Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, and Jharkhand.
Shimla teachers put scorpion in 8-year-olds pants, booked
Himachal Pradesh: An eight-year-old boy in Himachals Shimla was a victim of caste-based abuse at school, with the teachers once placing a scorpion in his pants. The police, on November 3, confirmed that the headmaster Devendra and two teachers, Babu Ram and Kritika Thakur, were arrested under the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of 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 .
Ranji Trophy: Mumbai Crush Himachal Pradesh By an Innings and 120 Runs
After putting on board 446 in the first innings, Mumbai ran through a frail Himachal Pradesh batting line-up twice in as many days on a dusty BKC Ground track to record a comprehensive victory, their second of the season
Three Sainik School staff arrested after 12-year-old cadet's death in Arunachal Pradesh
GUWAHATI: Three staff members of Sainik School, Niglok, in Arunachal Pradeshs East Siang district have been arrested in connection with the death of a 12-year-old cadet on the school campus. The arrested individuals are house masters Devendra Singh from Uttar Pradesh, Kangge Darin from Arunachal Pradesh, and hostel superintendent Amar Singh Thakur from Himachal Pradesh. Earlier, a case was registered under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita. Superintendent of Police Pankaj Lamba said in a statement that the arrests followed a detailed investigation involving the examination of available evidence, witness statements, and analysis of the sequence of events leading to the incident. Calling it a very sensitive case, police stated that lapses were found on the part of the school management. Eight students, all minors, had earlier been arrested in connection with the case. Two days ago, the sister of the deceased alleged that he had been bullied and tortured by senior students. 12-year-old dies by suicide at Arunachal Sainik School, family alleges torture by seniors In a video message, Miss Arunachal 2024, Tadu Lunia, said the school authorities informed her family on 1 November that her brother was missing during his morning physical training session and that his body was later found a few hundred metres away. She said it was initially assumed that he had taken his own life by jumping from an overhead water tank. When our family went to collect his belongings, his classmates and dormmates told us that on the night of 31 October, a group of 11 senior students eight from Class 10 and three from Class 8 entered the Class 7 dormitory and ragged everyone there, Lunia said. Apart from my brother, they asked all the other students to cover their heads with blankets. My brother was taken alone to the Class 10 dormitory. We dont know what happened behind closed doors, she added. Quoting her brothers dormmates, she alleged that he had been prevented from sleeping and was mentally and physically harassed in the Class 10 dormitory. Some said he was forced to write that he was a thief because he had taken some books from seniors without permission. The investigating officer showed us a short CCTV clip in which my brother appeared to be moving restlessly that morning, clearly showing how stressed and disturbed he was, Lunia said. He was also seen entering a classroom and writing a note. His last words were, Seniors tortured me a lot, and I dont know what I will do now, she added. (If you are having suicidal thoughts, or are worried about a friend or need emotional support, someone is always there to listen. Call Sneha Foundation - 04424640050, Tele Manas - 14416 (available 24x7) or iCall, the Tata Institute of Social Sciences' helpline - 02225521111, which is available Monday to Saturday from 8 am to 10 pm.)
Congress moves to set House in order in Himachal Pradesh
Himachal Pradesh Congress is reorganizing its state unit after two years. The party high command is meeting MLAs to finalize leadership. A formula of one state president and four working presidents is being considered. The rivalry between former CM Virbhadra Singh's family and CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu is a key factor.
Himachal BJP MLA Hans Raj booked under POCSO Act for alleged sexual assault on minor
CHANDIGARH: Himachal Pradesh BJP MLA Hans Raj has been booked by the state police under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act after a complainant accused him of assaulting her when she was a minor. The 42-year-old legislator of the saffron party from the Churah Assembly constituency in Chamba district was booked under Section 6 of the POCSO Act and Section 69 (sexual intercourse by employing deceitful means) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). The complaint was lodged on Friday at the Womens Police Station. Last week, the woman went live on Facebook, leveling serious allegations of sexual exploitation and intimidation against the MLA and his aides, claiming to possess supporting evidence. She uploaded a seven-minute video alleging that the legislator had ruined her family and that she feared for her life. In response, Hans Raj released a video terming the allegations baseless and politically motivated. Subsequently, her father told the media that the MLAs aides had kidnapped them, broken their mobile phones, and threatened to burn down their house if they did not withdraw the case. A senior police officer said that a case was registered at the Womens Police Station in Chamba on Friday evening after the victim, who is in her early twenties, alleged that she was sexually abused by the MLA when she was a minor. Her statement was recorded before a magistrate, and a medical examination was conducted, he said. This development comes shortly after a First Information Report (FIR) was registered against Hans Raj on November 6 under Sections 140(3), 115(2), 351(2), 324(4), and 3(5) of the BNS at the Tissa Police Station for offences related to kidnapping, wrongful confinement, assault, and criminal intimidation. The complaint, filed by the victims father, accused the legislator, his personal secretary Lekh Raj, and another associate, Muniyan Khan, of forcibly taking his daughter and him to Shimla and threatening them with dire consequences if they did not change their earlier statement. In August last year, a case had also been registered against the legislator at the Womens Police Station in Chamba on the complaint of the same woman, who had alleged that the MLA was sending obscene messages, demanding nude photos, and threatening her. However, a few days later, she went live on social media and withdrew her allegations, claiming she had made them under mental duress. Responding to the renewed allegations, Hans Raj described them as a politically motivated conspiracy aimed at maligning his image. Meanwhile, Himachal Pradesh Womens Commission Chairperson Vidya Negi has sought a report on the case from the Chamba Police. Hans Raj is the third BJP leader from the state to face sexual assault charges in the past month. On October 11, the Solan police arrested 81-year-old Ram Kumar Bindal, elder brother of Himachal Pradesh BJP President Rajiv Bindal, for allegedly raping a 25-year-old woman. On October 14, a rape case was registered against Brijeshwar, son of former Shimla MP Virender Kashyap, for allegedly having physical relations with a woman on the pretext of marriage. She lodged the complaint after discovering that he was already married.
Mhatre replaces Jaiswal in Mumbai squad for Ranji
Mumbai, Nov 6: Young opening batter Ayush Mhatre on Thursday replaced India opener Yashasvi Jaiswal in the Mumbai squad for the Ranji Trophy match against Himachal Pradesh beginning here on Saturday. The 42-time champions Mumbai, who have one win and two draws so far this season, will play their second home game at the BKC []
Six Himachal Congress leaders summoned to Delhi; new State Chief likely within 10 days: CM Sukhu
The Himachal Pradesh Congress Committee is accelerating the appointment of a new president, with six key contenders meeting the party high command in Delhi. Chief Minister Sukhu confirmed the announcement within ten days, following months of organizational limbo after the dissolution of state units. The decision aims to rejuvenate the party ahead of upcoming elections.
NHPC Jammu wins Inter-Regional Volleyball tourney
Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, Nov 6: The Volleyball Team of NHPC Regional Office, Jammu, clinched the NHPC Inter-Regional Volleyball Tournament held at Chamera-II Power Station, Chamba, Himachal Pradesh. Teams from various NHPC Regional Offices across the country participated with great enthusiasm. In a thrilling final match, the Jammu team defeated the NHPC Faridabad team by 3-1, securing the championship title for the first time. The victorious team presented the trophy to Ram Swaroop, Executive Director, NHPC RO Jammu, who congratulated [] The post NHPC Jammu wins Inter-Regional Volleyball tourney appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Central Kashmir: Police Rescue Abducted Girl, Arrest Himachal Kidnapper
SRINAGAR: Police in central Kashmirs Ganderbal district have rescued an abducted girl and arrested the accused kidnapper from the State of Himachal Pradesh. Acting on specific input and under the directions of SSP Ganderbal, Khalil Ahmad Poswal, a special team from Police Post Shadipora traced and apprehended the accused, identified as Firdous Rustum Khan, son []
Homeland Group Expands Footprint to Gurugram, Strengthening Its North India Presence
Homeland Group , one of North India’s fastest-growing real estate developers, has announced its strategic expansion into the National Capital Region with the inauguration of its new corporate office on the top floor of Baani The Statement, Golf Course Road, Gurugram. The move marks a major step in the Group’s journey from its roots in Punjab to India’s most dynamic real estate hub, reinforcing its ambition to become a pan-India brand built on trust, innovation, and quality. Homeland Group unveils its new corporate office in Gurugram, strengthening its North India presence Guided by the foresight of Shri Krishan Aggarwal, Director, Unity Group, and Shri Hemant Jindal, and led by Mrinaal Mittal and Abhay Jindal, Managing Directors of Homeland Group , the company continues to diversify its portfolio while staying rooted in its core values of quality, trust, and innovation. Speaking on the Group’s broader vision, Umang Jindal, CEO, Homeland Group , said, “ Homeland began with a simple vision — to create developments that people are proud to own and experience. Over time, that commitment to quality and credibility has shaped our reputation. Expanding to Gurugram is a natural progression of that vision — it places us at the center of India’s real estate capital and opens a new chapter of growth for the Group. With a robust project pipeline and consistent performance across premium real estate segments we are now preparing for its public listing in FY27, signaling the next phase of growth as one of North India’s most trusted and future-focused real estate developers .” The inauguration ceremony began with a Sunderkand Path by Shri Ajay Bhai Ji, followed by a dinner gathering attended by the Group’s leadership, associates, and well-wishers. Homeland Group has built a strong track record across the Tricity region, having delivered over 3 million sq. ft. of premium developments and currently developing over 10 million sq. ft. for the next four to five years. Its landmark projects — Homeland Heights, Homeland Regalia, and CP67 Mall — have established benchmarks in quality, design, and value within the Mohali market. The Group’s flagship upcoming project, Homeland Global Park, spans nearly 5 million sq. ft. and is positioned as North India’s largest mixed-use development, integrating commercial, retail, hospitality, and residential spaces in Mohali. Under its luxury brand Ikaahi, the Group is entering the second homes and resort-living segment with projects planned in Goa and Himachal Pradesh. Building on its strong delivery record, Homeland Group is actively expanding its footprint across North India with new launches planned in Amritsar and Ludhiana, while also evaluating larger mixed-use opportunities across Delhi NCR and other high-growth destinations.
Centre withdraws notice dissolving Senate and Syndicate of Panjab University
CHANDIGARH: Following political backlash, the Centre withdrew the earlier notification dissolving 143-year-old Panjab University's senate and syndicate, and replacing them with nominated bodies. The Centre also put a hold on the immediate overhaul of the university, hours after Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann vowed to challenge the move in the Punjab and Haryana High Court. A fresh notification issued by the Union Ministry of Education reads, In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1), read with sub-sections (2) and (3) of section 72 of the Punjab Reorganisation Act, 1966, the Central Government hereby rescinds the notification dated October 28, 2025. The Punjab University Act, 1947 (East Punjab Act 7 of 1947) shall have effect from the date, as appointed by the Central Government, subject to the following modifications, the new notification stated. The Centres clarification is being seen as a tactical pause amid the escalating tensions over what critics have called an unconstitutional and anti-federal move, while supporters maintain the reforms are vital to free the university from political interference. The development comes in the wake of intense protests by students, farmer unions and opposition parties against the Centre's earlier decision to dissolve the Senate and Syndicate of Panjab University, and replace them with nominated bodies. The October 28 notification suggested amendment of the Panjab University Act, 1947, reducing the strength of universitys top governing body from 91 members to 24, abolishing the graduates constituency completely, and replacing its elected Syndicate with a largely nominated structure. With the withdrawal of the October 28 notification, the Senate and Syndicate will continue to function under their existing framework as defined by the Panjab University Act, 1947. Mann had termed this move unconstitutional, asserting that the Union govenrment had overstepped its powers. The Punjab government will approach the high court against the issuance of a notification unconstitutionally dissolving the Senate and Syndicate of Panjab University, Chandigarh. A panel of the countrys eminent and specialist lawyers will be formed to tenaciously fight against this act of high-handedness, he posted on X. He had also argued that the Centre had no authority to amend the Panjab University Act through a notification. Either the Assembly can amend it, or the matter has to be taken to Parliament. But none of that happened. By issuing the notification, the BJP has revealed its anti-Punjab face, the matter would be raised in the Assembly to strengthen Punjabs position legislatively, he said. Established in 1882 at Lahore, Panjab University is one of the oldest universities in the country. After partition, a new campus of the university was built in India. Again, when Punjab was split into Haryana and Himachal Pradesh, the university became an inter-state body corporate under the Punjab Reorganisation Act, 1966, passed by Parliament. Despite the fact that the university is controlled by the Union government, the Punjab government continues to hold a major stake. As an inter-state body corporate, PU does not have the status of a full-fledged central university. While visiting the university in 2015, the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) underlined the need to revisit the governance structure especially in terms of appointments of faculty deans, it was pointed out. A 2021 committee set up by then Vice President and Chancellor Venkaiah Naidu under Prof R P Tiwari had also recommended heavily paring down of the PU Senate and Syndicate.
Fresh Snowfall In High Altitude Areas Of Himachal
Shimla, Nov 5: Fresh snowfall was recorded in high altitude areas in Himachal Pradesh on Wednesday, bringing cheers to the locals and tourists who braved extreme cold conditions. The tribal district of Lahaul and Spiti and the higher reaches of Kinnaur, Kullu and mountain passes received fresh snowfall, causing a drop in mercury and creating chilly weather in adjoining valleys. Videos of the snowfall have surfaced on the internet. The Lahaul valley, Rohtang Pass and other higher reaches were wrapped [] The post Fresh Snowfall In High Altitude Areas Of Himachal appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu emphasised that the state governments priority is to provide quality technical education and market-relevant skills to students. Reviewing the Technical Education Department, he expressed concern over vacant buildings worth Rs 126.45 crore and directed their optimum use. Sukhu announced plans to fill vacancies, introduce new-age courses like M Tech (EV-Tech), and promote innovation through the upcoming Digital University and the State Innovation and Start-Up Policy-2025.
India's Naturally Made Apple Cider, ANIMAL, Wins Gold in the Blind Tasting Category AT Spiritz 2025
ANIMAL , India’s first 15% Apple Cider crafted with Himalayan apples, has won the Gold Medal in the Blind Tasting Category at the Spiritz Conclave & Achievers’ Awards 2025. Made by the Indian Wine Company (IWC), ANIMAL is known for being naturally fermented, no added ENA (Extra Neutral Alcohol), and no expiry date: making it one of the most naturally crafted drinks available in India today. Moksh Rajpal and Divesh Gupta receives award in the blind tasting category at Spiritz 2025 The Spiritz Awards recognise the finest beverages in India for their taste and quality. Winning Gold in a blind tasting, where judges don’t know which brand they are sampling, proves the authentic flavour and natural quality of ANIMAL. Every sip of ANIMAL comes from apples from Himachal Pradesh. Made through a natural fermentation process. Moksh Rajpal, Chief of Staff, Indian Wine Company . “We wanted to create something that feels real, honest, and proudly Indian. It’s made for everyone who loves great taste without compromise.” This achievement not only cements ANIMAL’s place within the fraternity, but also highlights the rise of Indian-origin, innovation-led brands redefining global quality benchmarks. With its distinctive 15% cider composition and unapologetically bold character, ANIMAL is spearheading a new era of experimentation and craftsmanship in the Indian beverage space, one where local ingredient meets international standards. At a competitive price, ANIMAL offers consumers a drink that’s both premium and natural, blending India’s richness with world-class quality. Whether you’re celebrating, relaxing, or sharing moments with friends, ANIMAL stands apart as the drink that’s naturally perfect, and perfectly natural. About ANIMAL ANIMAL is India’s first 15% Apple Cider, made from Himalayan apples. Naturally fermented and NO ENA. Born in India and crafted by the Indian Wine Company (IWC), ANIMAL is made for those who value purity, taste, and authenticity in every sip.
LG Sinha Inaugurates Jhiri Mela, Urges People To Follow Baba Jittos Path Of Selfless Service
JAMMU, Nov 4: Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Tuesday inaugurated the 10-day annual Jhiri Mela on the outskirts of Jammu city. Every year around 10-12 lakh devotees, mainly from Jammu region, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh and Haryana, visit the fair to commemorate the sacrifice of Baba Jittoo, who gave up his life in protest against the oppressive demands of a landlord about 500 years ago. The LG urged people to take a pledge to embrace the path of [] The post LG Sinha Inaugurates Jhiri Mela, Urges People To Follow Baba Jittos Path Of Selfless Service appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Cough syrup tragedy: SIT arrests wife of accused doctor in MP case
CHHINDWARA: The Special Investigation Team (SIT) probing the cough syrup tragedy that claimed the lives of 24 children in Madhya Pradesh has arrested the wife of accused Dr Praveen Soni, an official said on Tuesday. Dr Soni, based in Chhindwara, was arrested last month for alleged negligence after prescribing the contaminated cough syrup Coldrif to several ailing children who later died due to kidney failure. His wife, Jyoti Soni, another accused in the case, was arrested from her residence in Parasia town of Chhindwara district on Monday night, according to Sub-Divisional Officer of Police and SIT in-charge Jitendra Jaat. She is the proprietor of a medical shop from where the cough syrup was sold to several of the victims, the official added. So far, seven people have been arrested in connection with the tragedy. Following the deaths, the Tamil Nadu government revoked the licence of the cough syrups manufacturer, Sresan Pharma. Those arrested include Sresan Pharmas owner G. Ranganathan, medical representative Satish Verma, chemist K. Maheshwari, wholesaler Rajesh Soni, and pharmacist Sourabh Jain. A total of 24 children in Madhya Pradesh, most under the age of five, reportedly died from suspected kidney failure after being administered Coldrif cough syrup. At least three similar deaths were reported in neighbouring Rajasthan. The tragedy prompted the World Health Organisation (WHO) to issue an alert against three substandard oral cough syrups identified in India, Coldrif, Respifresh TR, and ReLife. The cough syrup catastrophe On October 2, the Tamil Nadu Directorate of Drugs Control found that Coldrif samples were not of standard quality. Three days later, Madhya Pradesh authorities reported that one sample of Coldrif contained 48.6 per cent diethylene glycol, a toxic chemical, far exceeding the permissible impurity limit of 0.1 per cent. The Madhya Pradesh police subsequently arrested Dr Praveen Soni for alleged negligence. Following the deaths, the sale of the syrup was banned in Tamil Nadu, Madhya Pradesh, Kerala, Karnataka, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Puducherry, West Bengal, and Delhi. Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav said that those responsible would not be spared. The state government also suspended the drug controller and assistant drug controller for negligence in testing random samples of the medicine, and formed the SIT to investigate the case. Meanwhile, the Tamil Nadu government has sealed Sresan Pharmas manufacturing unit after the deaths came to light.
Himachal Pradesh govt saves Rs 6.72cr annually by rationalising power demand for govt buildings
Renuka Used to Play Cricket With Boys During Childhood: Mother Sunita
Renuka, who hails from Himachal Pradesh's Parsa village in Rohru tehsil in Shimla district, played a major role in the Indian team's maiden World Cup title win
Punjab seeks Amit Shahs intervention over Centres move to add BBMB members from Rajasthan, Himachal
CHANDIGARH: The Punjab Government has now sought the intervention of Union Home Minister Amit Shah after the Union Government decided to appoint two new members to the Bhakra Beas Management Board (BBMB) from Rajasthan and Himachal Pradesh, terming it incremental federal erosion. Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has written a letter to Amit Shah urging him to advise the Ministry of Power not to create additional posts of whole-time members. Further, the ministry may fill the vacant posts of members following the earlier arrangement under which one member got appointed from Punjab and another from Haryana, he wrote, adding that there could not be more than two whole-time members of the board. Drawing attention to Section 79 of the Punjab Reorganisation Act, Mann stated that Punjab has already challenged the constitutional vires of Sections 78 and 79 of the Punjab Reorganisation Act, 1966, in the Supreme Court. A civil suit (No. 2 of 2007) is still pending for decision, he said. On October 10, the Union Ministry of Power had written to the four partner states - Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, and Himachal Pradesh - seeking their comments on its proposal to increase the number of whole-time members from two (one each from Punjab and Haryana) to four. The ministry said that based on requests from Rajasthan and Himachal for increasing the number of whole-time members, it had proposed amendments to Section 79(2)(a) of the Punjab Reorganisation Act, 1966. The Punjab Government has been objecting to granting equal representation to Rajasthan and Himachal, saying its share was 58 per cent and it bore the maximum expense of the board.
Himachal woman alleges BJP MLA Hansraj of harassment; he says she is like my daughter
SHIMLA: A woman from Chamba district in Himachal Pradesh has accused BJP MLA Hansraj of harassing her and threatening her family, allegations the legislator has dismissed as an attempt to trigger communal tension. A purported video of the woman making the allegations has surfaced on social media. The woman had filed an FIR against the MLA last year, accusing him of sending obscene messages and demanding nude photographs. In the video, she alleged that some people were trying to defame her by claiming she had accepted money to level charges against Hansraj, who represents the Churah constituency in Chamba. She also claimed she was under pressure to withdraw her complaint. If any harm comes to my family members, I will not spare the MLA, she said tearfully in the clip. The woman further alleged that Hansrajs wife had been threatening that he would settle scores once he becomes a minister, claiming the MLA had ruined my life and that she had nothing to lose now. She said she took to social media because she had no faith in the police or other authorities, accusing them of taking no action and pressuring her to reach a compromise with the MLA. She also accused a doctor and a junior engineer of misbehaving with her father. Hansraj, a three-time MLA, later posted a video refuting the allegations, saying the woman was like my daughter and that she had made similar accusations last year as well. He claimed that the police had investigated the matter and submitted a closure report. The MLA said he was unable to understand her motive, alleging that the latest claims appeared to be a sinister move to trigger communal violence. He urged police to investigate the matter thoroughly and said he would file a defamation case to get to the root of the issue. Hansraj maintained that the allegations were an attempt to halt development work in Churah and tarnish his image as an emerging leader from Chamba.
Western disturbance likely to reduce temps in northern, central India
NEW DELHI: A fresh Western Disturbance is set to affect the Western Himalayan region this week, bringing snowfall to higher reaches and rainfall to lower areas, marking the onset of winter in North and Central India. Following this, the temperatures are expected to drop by 3 to 4 degrees Celsius said the India Meteorological Department (IMD). This may offer temporary relief from pollution across Northwest India. According to the IMD, thunderstorms with lightning and gusty winds of 40 to 50 km/h are likely over Jammu, Kashmir, Ladakh, and Gilgit-Baltistan from November 4 to 6. Rain and thunderstorms are also expected in Rajasthan on November 3 and 4, Himachal Pradesh on November 4 and 5, Uttarakhand on November 4, and Punjab on November 4 and 5. Experts suggest that after the passage of the Western Disturbance, we will see the formal arrival of winter in the Northern, Central and Eastern plains. Night temperatures are likely to fall from the second week of November due to radiational cooling (less cloud cover and water vapour), and advectional cooling (horizontal transfer of cold air), said Debasish Jena, an agrometeorology researcher at GB Pant University of Agriculture and Technology. Meanwhile, Haryana and Delhi may receive light to moderate rain on November 4 and 5, with shallow fog already observed at Safdarjung Airport. Winters at hand Temperatures in northern, central India to drop by 3-4C Thunderstorms, gusty winds predicted over J&K, Ladakh, from Nov 4 to Nov 6 Winters to start formally in the Northern, Central, and Eastern Plains post western disturbance Night temperatures to drop from 2nd week of November in north, central & east India Low-pressure areas over northeast Arabian Sea & east-central Bay of Bengal observed
She Is Like My Daughter: Himachal MLA Denies Allegations Of Harassment
A woman in Chamba, Himachal Pradesh has accused BJP MLA Hans Raj of harassing her and threatening her family members, even as the legislator dismissed the allegations.
Kharge, Rahul, Priyanka among Congress' 40 star campaigners for second phase Bihar polls
NEW DELHI : Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge and senior leaders Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, along with Kanhaiya Kumar and Independent MP Pappu Yadav, are among the party's 40 star campaigners for the second phase of the Bihar assembly polls. AICC in-charge of Bihar Krishna Allavaru, Bihar Congress chief Rajesh Ram, Congress general secretaries K C Venugopal, Bhupesh Baghel, Sachin Pilot, Randeep Surjewala and Syed Naseer Hussain, as well as senior leaders Ashok Gehlot, Tariq Anwar, Gaurav Gogoi, Mohammad Jawed and Akhilesh Prasad Singh, are also on the list. The Bihar polls will be held in two phases on November 6 and 11, and results will be announced on November 14. The opposition INDIA bloc, which has RJD, Congress and Left parties as the main constituents, on Thursday declared RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav its chief ministerial candidate for the Bihar polls. Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, senior leaders Digvijaya Singh, Adhir Ranjan Choudhary, Meira Kumar, Pramord Tiwiri, Ajay Rai, Imran Pratapgarhi, Pawan Khera, Shakeel Ahmed, Ranjeet Ranjan, Rajesh Ranjan alias Pappu Yadav, Jignesh Mevani, Anil Jaihind and Rajendra Pal Gautam are also on the star campaigners list for the second phase of polls released by the party.
Himachal records wettest October in 20 years; receives 173% above normal rainfall: IMD
Himachal Pradesh recorded its wettest October in two decades, with rainfall 173% above normal. Sirmaur, Kangra, and Solan districts received the highest precipitation, while Naina Devi and Solan experienced extremely heavy rainfall. The state anticipates light rain or snow on November 4 and 5, with dry weather expected for the remainder of the week.
Health Biotech Strengthens Global Footprint at CPHI Frankfurt 2025
Health Biotech Limited (Health Biotech), a research and development-driven pharmaceutical company from India, successfully concluded its participation at CPHI Frankfurt 2025. Considered one of the most respected global gatherings for the pharmaceutical industry, the three-day international event, themed “ Shaping Pharma’s Future ,” was held from October 28 to 30 in Frankfurt, Germany, and brought together experts and innovators from across continents. Mr. Parmjit Arora with clients at CPHI Frankfurt 2025 At the event, Health Biotech received a warm response from a steady flow of visitors, including international business delegates, among others. The company's product line and manufacturing capability showcased at the expo attracted significant attention from overseas customers, also enhancing Health Biotech's image as a quality-oriented pharmaceutical manufacturer. Health Biotech representative and clients at CPHI Frankfurt 2025 Speaking about the company’s participation, Mr. Parmjit Arora, Managing Director, Health Biotech Limited said, “ Events like CPHI Frankfurt open meaningful dialogues with global partners who share our belief in quality and innovation. Our participation this year reflects the steady progress we’ve made in research-led manufacturing. From oncology injectables to advanced drug delivery systems, every collaboration strengthens our commitment to making reliable and affordable medicines accessible worldwide, built on a foundation of scientific integrity .” Mr. Amrit Arora, Director, Health Biotech Limited was also present at the venue. Health Biotech is renowned for formulating and manufacturing cost-effective, high-quality generic and innovative drugs. Its core business is injectables, including lyophilized, dry, and liquid forms, as well as liposomal injectables, pre-filled syringes, liquid ampoules and vials. The portfolio also includes eye, ear, and nasal drops, sterile, non-sterile ointments, and liquid as well as dry syrups, making it one of the few Indian firms with such a wide sterile range. Health Biotech's manufacturing facility, located in the foothills of the Himalayas in the Baddi industrial belt, is WHO-GMP and ISO 9001:2008 certified and complies with MHRA norms. The facility is equipped with advanced executory features like auto-tunnel sterilization, lyophilization capacity and form-fill-seal process for sterile injectables and prefilled syringes. The company began commercial operations in 2005 and was amongst one of the earliest manufacturers to set up a plant in the excise-free zone. Over time, it evolved into a dependable contract manufacturer for some of India’s biggest pharmaceutical companies such as Cipla, Cadila, Piramal, Vetoquinol, and Lupin. Its steady growth has resulted in creating over 100,000 square feet of manufacturing space, accommodating an innovative and fast-expanding range of products. In 2009, Health Biotech entered its own marketing journey across India and global markets. Alongside this, it established a Government of India–approved R&D Centre, working on areas such as nano-particle and liposomal drug delivery, plant-based research, and bio-waste utilization. Some of its major projects include the purification of heparin from bio-waste and the development of recombinant DARBEPOETIN ALFA. Health Biotech produces close to 1,000 pharmaceuticals across major therapeutic categories - oncology, hormones, critical care, and higher antibiotics. Its products range from injectables, syrups, prefilled syringes to creams, ointments, drops, and more. Health Biotech's leadership position in oncology, injectables, hormonal products, and cardiovascular pharmaceuticals is a testament to its manufacturing capability and flexibility. Health Biotech's participation in CPHI Frankfurt 2025 was a reflection of its compliance with global standards, as much as, a reflection of its mission to build long-term global relations. The overwhelming response at the show spoke volumes about the confidence the company has earned with its consistent quality, niche innovation, and scientific excellence. About Health Biotech Limited Founded in 2005, Health Biotech Limited is an India-based pharmaceutical organization with a research-driven approach. The company specializes in the development and manufacturing of high-quality, affordable formulations in the areas of oncology, hormones, critical care, and antibiotics. Health Biotech with its WHO-GMP certified production unit in Baddi, Himachal Pradesh has expanded its presence in both Indian and global markets by its expansive offerings across a broad spectrum of injectables, syrups, ointments and latest drug delivery systems. healthbiotech.in
Fading charm: Tourists give Naini lake a miss
NAINITAL: Despite the state governments efforts to boost tourism under the ethos of Atithi Devo Bhava (The Guest is God), the lake town of Nainital is failing to draw back its once-flourishing community of foreign visitors. Once a premier destination known for its serene lake, stunning natural beauty, and tranquil atmosphere, Nainital is now grappling with a noticeable slump in international footfall. Just a few years ago, foreign tourists were a common sight strolling through the bustling markets of Mallital and Tallital, enjoying boat rides, or simply soaking in the lakeside vistas. Today, those same lanes seem to yearn for that. The number of foreign tourists has significantly dropped over the past few years, noted one long-time hotelier. Where every hotel used to host international guests during the peak season, bookings are now negligible. Many international travelers, it appears, are opting for alternative destinations like Himachal Pradesh, Ladakh, or locations in South India. Furthermore, perennial issues within Nainital, such as crippling traffic jams, limited parking facilities, and overcrowding, are reportedly making the experience inconvenient for overseas visitors. Tourism experts stress the urgent need for the city to adopt a Sustainable Tourism Model if it hopes to see global visitors return. Nainitals relationship with tourism stretches back to its very inception as a settlement in the 19th century. Professor Ajay Rawat, a renowned historian based in Nainital, shared his insights with this paper. Tourism in Nainital began in the 19th century when urbanization started in 1841. At that time, the town gained popularity as a health resort, Professor Rawat explained. English residents stationed in the plains would visit Nainital to recuperate. Later, towards the end of the 20th century, Mary Jim Corbett, mother of the famous hunter Jim Corbett, gave tourism a new dimension. He detailed how World War I temporarily halted the influx, but tourism boomed again afterward. After World War II, the town hosted Royal Air Force personnel. The presence of war graves of British soldiers also attracted their families here. However, according to critics, governmental apathy has nearly extinguished international tourism here.
Meghalaya storm into semifinals of Sub-Junior Boys NFC
By Our Reporter Shillong, Oct 30: Meghalaya marched into the semifinals of the Sub-Junior Boys National Football Championship 2025-26 (Tier 2) with a commanding 4-0 victory over Himachal Pradesh in their final Group C encounter held at Narainpur, Chhattisgarh, on Wednesday morning. It was yet another dazzling performance from Meghalayas in-form striker Marbiang Marwein, who []
Justice Surya Kant appointed as next Chief Justice of India, will take charge from November 24
President Droupadi Murmu has appointed Justice Surya Kant as the next Chief Justice of India (CJI) with effect from November 24, 2025. In exercise of the powers conferred by the Constitution of India, the President is pleased to appoint Shri Justice Surya Kant, Judge of the Supreme Court of India as the Chief Justice of India with effect from 24th November, 2025. I convey my heartiest congratulations and best wishes to him, Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal tweeted on Thursday. On October 27, the Chief Justice of India (CJI) BR Gavai had recommended the name of Justice Kant to the Centre as his successor. The CJI's recommendation came after he received a letter from Meghwal who asked him to nominate his successor. It is a convention that the sitting CJI recommends the seniormost judge after himself as the next CJI. The incumbent CJI Gavai will step down on November 23. Justice Kant will be taking charge at a time when the judiciary is grappling with huge pendency of cases. Elevated as a judge of the Supreme Court on May 24, 2019, Justice Kant will retire on February 9, 2027 after one year, three months and 15 days. He will also be the Chairman of the Supreme Court Legal Services Committee, with effect from November 12, 2025. As per the Supreme Court website, the 63-year-old Justice Kant was born in Hisar in Haryana and graduated from the Government Post Graduate College there in 1981. He acquired his Bachelor's degree in Law in 1984 from Maharishi Dayanand University, Rohtak. He started practising law at the District Court, Hisar, in 1984, and shifted to Chandigarh in 1985 to practise in the Punjab and Haryana High Court. Specialising in Constitutional, service and civil matters, he represented a number of universities, boards, corporations, banks and also the High Court itself. He was appointed as Advocate General (AG) of Haryana on July 7, 2000, and was designated as Senior Advocate in March 2001. He held the office of Advocate General, Haryana, till his elevation as a permanent judge to the Punjab and Haryana High Court on January 9, 2004. Justice Kant was nominated as a member of the governing body of the National Legal Services Authority on February 23, 2007, for two consecutive terms till February 22, 2011. He is presently a member of various committees of the Indian Law Institute, a deemed university under the aegis of the Supreme Court. He earned another distinction of standing first in his Master's degree in Law in 2011 from the Directorate of Distance Education, Kurukshetra University. He assumed charge as Chief Justice of the High Court of Himachal Pradesh with effect from October, 5, 2018. Justice Kant has pronounced several landmark verdicts and orders. He was part of the bench that upheld the abrogation of Article 370 concerning Jammu and Kashmir and the bench that struck down the electoral bonds scheme, citing a violation of citizens' right to information. Justice Kant also authored the majority opinion validating Section 6A of the Citizenship Act, part of the Assam accord. He also upheld the validity of the One Rank One Pension (OROP) scheme for the armed forces. Justice Kant was part of the bench that appointed an expert panel in the Pegasus spyware case, stating the state cannot use national security as a free pass for surveillance. He has been involved in cases concerning the appointment of the Delhi Police Commissioner and the protection of public water bodies, emphasizing they are public utilities and their takeover is illegal. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he was on a bench that directed authorities to consider releasing prisoners to alleviate overcrowding in jails.
Sukhu urges Nadda to increase allocation under NHM by Rs 200 crore
NEW DELHI, Oct 30: Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu urged Union Health Minister Jagat Prakash Nadda to raise the states allocation under National Health Mission (NHM) by Rs 200 crore. Sukhu sought approval to establish three dedicated Intensive Care Units in the state at the earliest during a meeting at Naddas residence here on Wednesday evening. The chief minister also requested that the Centres share under the Ayushman Bharat scheme be maintained at 90:10, considering the challenging [] The post Sukhu urges Nadda to increase allocation under NHM by Rs 200 crore appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
HP TET admit card 2025 released at hpbose.org: Direct link to download hall tickets here
The Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education (HPBOSE) has released the admit cards for the Himachal Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test (HP TET) 2025. Candidates can download their hall tickets from the official website, hpbose.org. The HP TET November session will be held from November 2 to 16, 2025, in two shifts each day.
CM Himachal meets Dr Jitendra, discusses strengthening disaster forecast, preparedness for State
Excelsior Correspondent NEW DELHI, Oct 29: The Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh, Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, called on Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science & Technology, Dr. Jitendra Singh, and discussed the strengthening of weather forecasting and disaster preparedness infrastructure in the hill state. During the meeting, the Chief Minister conveyed his gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Government of India for installing a Doppler Weather Radar in Himachal Pradesh, which has significantly enhanced the accuracy of [] The post CM Himachal meets Dr Jitendra, discusses strengthening disaster forecast, preparedness for State appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Himachal CM urges FM to increase additional borrowing limit for state by 2 pc
In a strategic move to strengthen Himachal Pradesh's fiscal framework, Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu engaged with Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, advocating for a significant increase in the state's borrowing capacity. Additionally, he appealed to Union Minister Jitendra Singh to prioritize advanced weather monitoring technologies and the establishment of bio-manufacturing centers.
Himachal Pradesh CM asks Centre for Doppler weather radar, automated weather stations
In a meeting with Union Minister of State Dr. Jitendra Singh in New Delhi, Sukhvinder Sukhu urges the govt. to provide it for the hill State before the beginning of the next monsoon season
Himachal seeks Centres help for Doppler radar, 150 weather stations to tackle climate disasters
CHANDIGARH: In the wake of recent cloudbursts and flash floods, the Himachal Pradesh government has urged the Union Government to provide one Doppler weather radar and 150 Automatic Weather Stations (AWS) across the state to ensure that every district, particularly the disaster-prone areas, is better equipped to handle future weather-related challenges. Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu held a meeting with Minister of State for Science and Technology and Earth Sciences Dr Jitendra Singh in New Delhi on Tuesday evening and requested that adequate Doppler weather radar and automatic weather stations be provided to ensure early and quick warnings related to natural disasters in the state. Sukhu said that due to the geological positioning of Himachal Pradesh and the growing impact of global warming and climate change, the state has witnessed an alarming rise in the occurrence of natural disasters. He noted that the state was suffering huge losses as a result and requested that one Doppler weather radar and 150 automated weather stations be provided before the next monsoon season so the state could benefit from timely weather updates. He also thanked the Union minister for approving a Doppler radar for Lahaul-Spiti. Sukhu said that weather-related data should be integrated with centrally recognised national early warning agencies so that the state could receive accurate and timely alerts about adverse weather conditions. The Chief Minister further requested the establishment of a seismic laboratory and data analysis centre in the Kangra-Hamirpur zone, which falls within seismic zone-V and is highly prone to earthquakes. He also urged the installation of two additional air monitoring systems in higher reaches of the state, a weather data centre at Hamirpur, and compact weather radars in shadow areas. Sukhu stressed that modern warning, monitoring, and data analysis systems must be set up in Himachal due to the rising frequency of natural disasters in recent years, calling it the need of the hour. He also called for the setting up of a bio-manufacturing hub to make better use of plant-based natural resources in the state and emphasised the need to establish plant-based packaging units to promote environmental protection and sustainable development. In addition, he sought support to strengthen space science education in the state through initiatives like the Space on Wheels programme, AI-related refresher courses, and other advanced science education modules. A detailed discussion was also held during the meeting on natural farming, land management, and renewable energy-based smart agriculture in Himachal Pradesh. Jitendra Singh appreciated the states proactive approach and reiterated that the Central Government remains fully committed to supporting all states in their efforts toward climate resilience and disaster mitigation. He said that the Ministry of Earth Sciences has been continuously expanding the countrys meteorological network, especially in hilly and remote regions, to ensure timely dissemination of critical weather information to the public and local authorities. Singh noted that advanced meteorological tools like Doppler Radars and AWS play a crucial role not only in disaster preparedness but also in sectors like agriculture, hydropower, and tourism, which form the backbone of Himachal Pradeshs economy. He assured full central support in expanding this infrastructure to cover vulnerable zones and enhance public safety. The meeting reflected a shared commitment between the Centre and the State Government to strengthen the scientific framework for forecasting and disaster management, ensuring that development in the hill state is sustainable and resilient to climate risks. Both leaders agreed that close coordination between the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) and the state authorities will further enhance Himachal Pradeshs capacity to respond effectively to extreme weather events.
Australian paraglider who crashed near Seven Sisters Peak in Manali rescued after 20 hours
CHANDIGARH: A 51-year-old Australian paraglider, Andy, who crashed yesterday evening near the Seven Sisters Peak located at an altitude of 13,500 feet in the Manali subdivision of Kullu district in Himachal Pradesh, has been rescued after 20 hours. Sources said that the paraglider Andy, hailing from Australia, is believed to have crashed due to air pressure and adverse weather conditions. A paraglider pilot flying with him witnessed the accident and informed the rescue team, requesting assistance. Ramesh Kumar Jogi, in charge of the rescue team of the Manali Adventure Tour Association, said that Andy, who was lying on a dangerous and narrow ledge on a high mountain, was finally rescued with the help of a chopper. He is now being treated at the hospital and is out of danger. Both the pilots had come from Bir Billing in Kangra district to Manali and were flying back to Bir Billing when the crash took place. A rescue team was dispatched immediately on Monday evening to rescue Andy, who was trapped in the inaccessible hills. Andy's close call isn't rare, as paragliding accidents at popular sites like Bir Billing in Himachal have been taking place, with recent incidents involving flyers from Canada, Austria, and Russia, too. A few days ago, Megan Elizabeth, a 27-year-old Canadian paraglider who had gone missing, was found dead, while a 47-year-old Austrian paraglider, Jacob, was rescued from the high mountains of the Dhauladhar range. In the last five years, 26 paragliding crashes have been reported in Kangra and Mandi districts of the hill state, resulting in the death of 12 paragliders, including foreign nationals, and injury to many. In some incidents, neither the pilot nor the glider could be located.
GOC Rising Star Corps Reviews Operational Readiness at Palchan Station
Jammu, Oct 28: Lieutenant General Rajan Sharawat, General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the Rising Star Corps, on Tuesday reviewed the operational readiness of troops stationed at the Palchan Military Station in Himachal Pradesh. During the visit, the Corps Commander commended the high standards of preparedness and lauded the efforts of all ranks in maintaining mission [] The post GOC Rising Star Corps Reviews Operational Readiness at Palchan Station appeared first on Northlines .
GoC Rising Star Corps Reviews Operation Readiness At Palchan Military Station
JAMMU, Oct 28: General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the Rising Star Corps, Lieutenant General Rajan Sharawat on Tuesday reviewed the operational readiness of troops at the Palchan Military Station in Himachal Pradesh. He appreciated the high standards of preparedness and the efforts of all ranks in maintaining mission readiness. GOC Rising Star Corps reviewed the operational readiness at Palchan Military Station and Pandoh, PRO Defence Jammu said on X. The post GoC Rising Star Corps Reviews Operation Readiness At Palchan Military Station appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Jammu Police wrestler Ishaq lifts 6th Kalka Kesari Dangal Title
Excelsior Sports Correspondent REASI, Oct 27: Jammu and Kashmir Police wrestler Ishaq Ahmed clinched the 6th Kalka Kesari Dangal Title by defeating Sonu of Kangra in Himachal Pradesh in a high-voltage first malli bout that lasted nine minutes at Kalka Akhara, Nai Basti, Reasi. Ahmed was honoured with a cash award of Rs 61,000, while runner-up Sonu received Rs 40,000. The Kanta Kushti Dangal was organized by Kalka Akhara Dangal Committee in association with J&K Indian Style Wrestling Association under [] The post Jammu Police wrestler Ishaq lifts 6th Kalka Kesari Dangal Title appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Himachal suffered losses of Rs 46,000 crore due to natural calamities in 4 years: Report
Over the past four years, Himachal Pradesh has faced staggering losses of 46,000 crore attributed to the escalating impacts of climate change and a series of natural disasters. The recent monsoon season tragically claimed 1,700 lives, while vital water sources continue to dwindle and forest fires have reached alarming frequencies.
The Election Commission on Monday launched the second phase of the nationwide Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, covering 12 states and Union Territories, including poll-bound West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Puducherry. States like Maharashtra and snow-bound regions such as Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Sikkim, and Ladakh will be covered later.
Justice Surya Kant, set to become Indias 53rd Chief Justice on 23 November 2025, has risen from a humble background in Hisar, Haryana, to the Supreme Court. Known for his constitutional clarity and social empathy, he has served as Advocate General, Chief Justice of Himachal Pradesh High Court, and now as Executive Chairman of NALSA.
CJI Gavai recommends Justice Surya Kant as next Chief Justice of India
Chief Justice of India Bhushan Ramkrishna Gavai has recommended Justice Surya Kant, the second senior-most judge of the Supreme Court, as his successor. Chief Justice Gavai, in his recommendation, described Justice Kant as suited and competent in all aspects to take the helm, adding that both shared a similar social background marked by perseverance and struggle. Justice Surya Kant, the second senior-most Supreme Court judge after the incumbent CJI Gavai, is set to become the 53rd CJI on November 24 after CJI Gavai's retirement on November 23. The CJI's recommendation came after he received a letter last week from the Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal, who asked him to nominate his successor Justice Surya Kant as 53rd CJI on November 24, 2025. As per the Supreme Court website, Justice Kant was born on February, 10, 1962 at Hisar (Haryana) to a middle class family. He graduated from Government Post Graduate College, Hisar in 1981, and acquired his Bachelor's degree in Law in 1984 from Maharishi Dayanand University, Rohtak. He started practicing Law at the District Court, Hisar in 1984, and shifted to Chandigarh in 1985 to practice in the Punjab and Haryana High Court. Justice Kant specialises in Constitutional, Service and Civil matters. He represented a number of Universities, Boards, Corporations, Banks, and even the High Court itself. He was appointed as Advocate General (AG) of Haryana on July 7, 2000, and was designated as Senior Advocate in March, 2001. He held the office of Advocate General, Haryana till his elevation as a permanent Judge to the Punjab and Haryana High Court on January 09, 2004. Justice Kant was nominated as a Member of the Governing Body of National Legal Services Authority on February 23, 2007, for two consecutive terms till February 22, 2011. He is presently a Member of various Committees of Indian Law Institute a deemed university under the aegis of Supreme Court. He earned another distinction of standing First Class First in his Master's degree in Law in 2011 from the Directorate of Distance Education, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra. He assumed charge of the office of the Chief Justice of the High Court of Himachal Pradesh with effect fromOctober, 5, 2018. He was part of the bench that upheld the abrogation of Article 370 concerning Jammu and Kashmir and the bench that struck down the electoral bonds scheme, citing a violation of citizens' right to information. Justice Kant also authored the majority opinion validating Section 6A of the Citizenship Act, part of the Assam accord. He also upheld the validity of the One Rank One Pension (OROP) scheme for the armed forces. Justice Kant was part of the bench that appointed an expert panel in the Pegasus spyware case, stating the state cannot use national security as a free pass for surveillance. He has been involved in cases concerning the appointment of the Delhi Police Commissioner and the protection of public water bodies, emphasizing they are public utilities and their takeover is illegal. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he was on a bench that directed authorities to consider releasing prisoners to alleviate overcrowding in jails. Elevated as a Judge of the Supreme Court on May 24, 2019, Justice Kant will be retiring on Feb 9, 2027. He is also the Chairman of Supreme Court Legal Services Committee, with effect from November 12, 2025.
Sparks Fly As Bike Skids During High-Speed Stunt In Himachal, Rider Dies
A 22-year-old man died on Saturday night while attempting a high-speed bike stunt in Himachal Pradesh's Mandi.
HP: Cabinet approves 40 percent subsidy for e-taxi conversion, triples student loan income limit
SHIMLA, Oct 25 : The Himachal Pradesh Cabinet, chaired by Chief Minister SS Sukhu, today approved the conversion of 1,000 existing diesel/petrol taxis into electric taxis. This move provides a 40 percent subsidy under the Rajiv Gandhi Swarozgar Yojna. The Cabinet approved significant amendments to the Dr. Yashwant Singh Parmar Vidyarthi Rin Yojna to benefit more students. The family income limit for beneficiary students was tripled, increasing from Rs 4 lakh to Rs 12 lakh per annum. Additionally, the education [] The post HP: Cabinet approves 40 percent subsidy for e-taxi conversion, triples student loan income limit appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Himachal Pradesh: Rice infested with weevils, moth worms discovered at anganwadi centres
CHANDIGARH: In Himachal Pradesh, rice meant for distribution among children at 10 Anganwadi centres in the Kupvi subdivision of Shimla district was found infested with rice weevil larvae and moth worms. During a routine inspection conducted by the State Food Commission, the centres under the Dhar Chandna Circle in Kupvi subdivision including Gaonkhar, Dhar-I, Dhar-II, Sharad, Bethadi, Dak, Bavat, Oran, Mushadi, and Majhgaon were found locked. The staff were called to open the premises, and upon inspection of the nutritional supplies, the contamination was discovered. Taking serious note of the lapse, State Food Commission Chairman Dr. S.P. Katyal ordered the suspension of distribution of the contaminated food items and directed strict action against the responsible personnel. The Child Development Project Officer, Chopal, has been instructed to conduct a detailed inquiry and take immediate, appropriate action as per established norms. The commission emphasized that such lapses in maintaining food quality and hygiene at Anganwadi centres pose a potential health risk to children and will not be tolerated. Accountability will be fixed at all levels. Sources stated that the inquiry report is expected soon, after which departmental action will be initiated against the erring staff.
Snow leopard population in doubled Himachal; two new species recorded for first time
CHANDIGARH: The highly endangered snow leopard population in Himachal Pradesh has almost doubled, rising to 83 from 44 individuals recorded in 2021, according to the latest survey jointly conducted by the Nature Conservation Foundation and the Wildlife Wing of the Himachal Pradesh Forest Department. Significantly, for the first time, two new species, the Pallass cat and the woolly flying squirrel, have also been spotted during this survey. The second state-wide snow leopard assessment report, The Status of Snow Leopard in Himachal Pradesh 2025 , confirms the species strong presence across high-altitude landscapes, particularly in Spiti, Pin Valley, Upper Kinnaur and Tabo, which recorded the highest densities. The copy of the report, which is with this newspaper, reads, Our sampling resulted in 44 individual adult snow leopards identified from 262 independent detections across the six sites. At the level of the sites, our sampling from high occupancy stratum resulted in USL having 12 individual snow leopards from 90 detections, Tabo with 6 individual snow leopards from 46 detections, Pin with 8 individual snow leopards with 35 detections and Kinnaur having 9 individual snow leopards from 58 detections. From the low occupancy stratum, Lahaul-Pangi had 8 individual snow leopards from 32 detections, and Great Himalayan National Park (GHNP) had 1 individual snow leopard from 1 detection. The survey found snow leopard density ranging from 0.16 to 0.53 individuals per 100 km. Using large-scale camera trapping across six representative sites covering nearly 26,000 km, researchers photographed adult leopards 262 times, leading to an estimated state-wide count of 83 adults, excluding cubs. At the state level, our SECR analysis resulted in the estimated snow leopard density of 0.35 (95% CI: 0.23 - 0.53) snow leopards per 100 km and abundance of 83 (95% CI: 67 - 103) adult snow leopards in Himachal Pradesh. Density and abundance in the high occupancy strata were 0.46 (0.37 - 0.57) snow leopards per 100 km and 59 (48 - 73) snow leopards. In the low occupancy strata, density and abundance were 0.18 (0.14 - 0.23) snow leopards per 100 km and 24 (19 - 30) snow leopards, it added. The report further stated that mountain ungulates such as blue sheep and ibex are key determinants of the snow leopard population. It is widely accepted that the availability of wild ungulates determines the population of large carnivores. We found fluctuations in wild ungulate abundance over the years, and the snow leopard density has largely remained constant. Blue sheep fluctuated in abundance from 786 in 2020 to 1,094 in 2024, whereas ibex fluctuated in abundance from 92 in 2020 to 146 in 2024, it read. It is not just snow leopards; during this survey, two new species the Pallass cat and the woolly flying squirrel were also recorded for the first time. This large-scale camera trapping exercise across the state also recorded other mammals residing in snow leopard landscapes of Himachal Pradesh. In 2024, we got a newer and first-time record for two species, the Pallass cat recorded near Nako in Kinnaur, and the Woolly flying squirrel recorded from Miyar Valley in Lahaul, stated the report. The survey states that blue sheep, Himalayan brown bear, Himalayan wolf, Himalayan ibex, common leopard, mountain weasel, Himalayan musk deer, red fox, stone marten and yellow-throated marten were also recorded. The incidental detections of these mammals contribute to refining range maps, documenting previously unrecorded occurrences, and identifying critical biodiversity hotspots within the landscape. These findings enhance understanding of species distribution, habitat use and potential ecological corridors, offering crucial data for conservation planning beyond snow leopards. As seen from the ensemble outputs, the two main prey species of the snow leopard, ibex and blue sheep, are found dispersed across the snow leopard landscape of Himachal Pradesh. The Ibex occurs primarily in rugged areas from around Pin Valley in Spiti going west, including regions of Kibber to Lossar in Spiti and large areas of Lahaul including Bhaga, Miyar and Chandra valleys. Parts of Chamba (Pangi and Bharmour) are also regions of high occurrence for them. The blue sheep on the other hand are a bit more restricted with high occurrence areas around Hangrang valley of Kinnaur and across the Spiti region, particularly Tabo and USL. They prefer more undulating areas with proximity to cliffs, it reads. It further added, Musk deer were predicted to occur predominantly across the Greater Himalayas with particularly high occurrence in Chamba (especially Pangi), parts of Lahaul, Kullu and lower Kinnaur. Musk deer detections were mostly in areas near tree cover. Brown bears were found to occur predominantly across the valleys in Lahaul, Chamba (Pangi and Bharmour), and parts of Kinnaur. Additionally, they were found to occur at the edge of Pin Valley connecting towards the Kullu and Kinnaur regions. They seem to prefer regions along the valley, especially near meadows. Wolves were seen to occur in more rolling, plateau-like areas around Spiti and Lahaul. Interestingly, common leopards were found to have high occurrence along the southern rims of the snow leopard distribution within Himachal Pradesh, with increased occurrence in parts of Kinnaur (upper and lower) and high elevations of Kullu and Chamba. They also were seen to occur in pockets of Lahaul, it concluded. The study followed the Snow Leopard Population Assessment of India protocol, developed by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, in line with the Global Snow Leopard Ecosystem Protection Programme (GSLEP). Talking to this newspaper, Deputy Conservator of Forest, Spiti Wildlife Division, Goldy Chhabra said, The Spiti landscape is one of Indias most ecologically significant and biodiverse regions. Going forward, our vision is to deepen scientific understanding of the movement ecology of the snow leopard, a keystone species and apex predator of this landscape. Simultaneously, we aim to document lesser-known species, including herpetofauna and amphibians, among others, to showcase the true species richness and ecological importance of the Spiti landscape to the world. Leopard sighting in Haryana A search operation for a leopard was launched and an alert sounded by the forest department in Dhulkot after receiving information about the big cats sighting in a village in Ambala district of Haryana. CCTV footage from the nearby area purportedly showed a wild animal resembling a leopard, they said, but the forest department is yet to confirm its presence. The forest department made an announcement in the village, urging residents to remain vigilant. A search for the animal is underway, according to officials.
Chandigarh Diary | Vikramaditya rejects royal titles for himself
Reflecting changing times, Himachal Pradesh PWD Minister Vikramaditya Singh, scion of the Bushahr royal family and son of former six-time chief minister, the late Virbhadra Singh, has appealed to the public to stop addressing him as ``Raja Ji or Tikka Ji. In a social media post, he wrote,`many people call me `raja ji or `tikka ji with affection and respect. I am grateful to you for this affection, but over time, societys thinking has moved forward. Such addresses are certainly part of our glorious history, but in todays age, they are not needed. My only humble wish is that you all call me by my name. Union minister counters AAP flak on flood relief While countering Punjabs AAP governments criticism on flood relief, Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, who was in Ludhiana recently to attend the programme at the Indian Institute of Maize Research, made a pointed remark that his visits to Punjab were not for tourism purposes, but to bring relief from the Centre for the states flood-hit areas. He recalled his earlier visit to Punjab when floods ravaged farms and houses. At that time, Prime Minister Narendra Modi immediately directed his ministers to visit the state and assess the ground situation, he said, adding that Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann should rise above politics. Haryana DGP flags excessive screen time Haryanas new DGP O P Singh recently converted a late-night accidental call from a child into a statewide public-safety advisory, broadening the policing lens to include the silent epidemic of digital addiction among children. He personally verified the callers well-being and also spoke briefly with the family. He then posted a short account of the interaction on X, using the moment to warn parents about excessive screen time. `` Let kids grow with mud on hands, not glass in palms, he wrote, emphasising the importance of outdoor play and real-world social interaction instead of addiction to digital devices, which disrupt sleep. Harpreet Bajwa Our correspondent in Chandigarh hsbajwa73@gmail.com
Fresh snowfall transforms Himachals high altitudes into winter wonderland
SHIMLA, Oct 23: The higher reaches of Himachal Pradesh are draped in a white blanket since last night as fresh snowfall brought a spectacular transformation to the states mountainous landscapes, delighting tourists and locals alike. Snowfall began suddenly yesterday, covering both ends of the Atal Tunnel Rohtang and blanketing the valleys of Lahaul and Pangi. While Kullu witnessed heavy rainfall, Lahaul recorded its second major snowfall of the season. However, the wintry charm also brought disruptions. Vehicular movement has been [] The post Fresh snowfall transforms Himachals high altitudes into winter wonderland appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
A path for a battered and broken Himachal Pradesh
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Himachal Pradesh's Manali, Lahaul and Spiti receive fresh snowfall
Fresh snowfall has hit Himachal Pradesh's higher regions. Temperatures have dropped in Lahaul and Spiti district and Manali. This winter weather has brought joy to tourism businesses. They anticipate more visitors arriving soon. Light rains were also recorded in several parts of the state. Key locations like Manali and Bharmaur saw significant rainfall.
Himachal Pradesh: Canadian paraglider dies; 2 foreign pilots rescued
Canadian paraglider found dead, Australian rescued from Dhauladhar range in Himachal Pradesh
CHANDIGARH: Megan Elizabeth, a 27-year-old Canadian paraglider who had gone missing, was found dead, while a 47-year-old Austrian paraglider, Jacob, was rescued from the high mountains of the Dhauladhar range in Himachal Pradesh in the last 48 hours. Both paragliders had flown in separately from the international Bir-Billing paragliding site in Kangra district and encountered emergencies at different locations. Elizabeth, who was a solo flier, had taken off from Billing and was expected to land at Chogan. However, she was not familiar with the topography of the Dhauladhar region and lost her route and crashed near Talan Jot, north of the Himani Chamunda temple, at an altitude of about 3,900 metres. Megan Elizabeth was an experienced solo flier. She had taken off from Billing and was expected to land Chogan but lost en route, said Anurag Sharma, President of Billing Paragliding Association. The Baijnath authorities, with the help of climbers and volunteers from the Bir Billing Paragliding Association (BPA), had launched a rescue operation on Sunday. Rahul Singh, a member of the rescue team, was the first to be air-dropped into the area on Sunday evening. He reached the crash site later that night and found the paraglider unresponsive. Elizabeth had likely died due to exposure to extreme cold and injuries sustained during the landing on rocky terrain. Five more members of the rescue team were flown in yesterday morning, and they relocated the body about 500 metres uphill from the crash site to facilitate airlifting. Sources said that her body was brought to Gaggal Airport and will be handed over to the Canadian Embassy after the post-mortem. Another SOS was received from an Australian paraglider, Jacob, who was stranded at an elevation of about 3,302 meters in the mountains of Polling-Barot valley in Kullu district, said sources. He was rescued and dropped off at Chogan in Bir. In the last five years, 26 paragliding crashes have been reported in Kangra and Mandi districts of the hill state, resulting in the death of 12 paragliders, including foreign nationals, and injury to many. In some incidents, neither the pilot nor the glider could be located.
No Diwali in Sammoo: Village follows centuries-old curse
For yet another year, residents of Sammoo village in Himachal Pradesh will mark Diwali in silence. Bound by a centuries-old belief in a 'satis curse,' the village continues to shun festive celebrations. The post No Diwali in Sammoo: Village follows centuries-old curse appeared first on Fusion - WeRIndia .
Himachal government to introduce new welfare schemes for orphans: CM Sukhvinder Singh
CHANDIGARH: Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Sunday said the state government will soon launch new welfare schemes aimed at orphans and vulnerable children to ensure their holistic development. The chief minister visited the Tutikandi Bal Ashram in Shimla where he celebrated Diwali with the residents, interacting with children and distributing gifts and sweets. He was welcomed by the children and staff of the ashram with traditional earthen lamps and cultural performances. Sukhu interacted with the children, distributed sweets and gifts, and extended his heartfelt Deepawali greetings to them. The true spirit of Diwali lies in sharing joy, compassion and togetherness. These children are our future and it is our collective responsibility to ensure they grow up with love, dignity and opportunities, he said. He said the state government has adopted orphaned children as the children of the state and is bearing not only their education expenses but also providing them Rs 4,000 per month as pocket money. He said the residential facilities would be upgraded in the Bal Ashrams of the state, besides enhancing other facilities. Sukhu announced that the government would soon launch new welfare schemes specifically aimed at orphans and vulnerable children to ensure their holistic development. Sukhu also announced that a sports day would be organised for the children of the Bal Ashram on 14 November every year, for which the state government would make adequate budgetary provision. He said students of the Bal Ashrams would be sent on educational tours outside the state to provide them better exposure and learning experiences. He exhorted the children to focus on their studies and thereafter serve the nation in different capacities, bringing laurels to the state.
Uttarakhand secures Rs 100 crore incentive in Mining Readiness Index, BJP targets Congress
DEHRADUN: Uttarakhand has secured second place in its category in the latest State Mining Readiness Index (SMRI), making the Himalayan state eligible for a Rs 100 crore central government incentive. Launched by the Union Ministry of Mines, the SMRI aims to promote reforms in the mining sector at the state level. This central recognition has quickly become a political tool for the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Uttarakhand, where mining is a contentious issue often sparking sharp political debates. The incentive is part of the Special Assistance Scheme for Capital Investment (SASCI) 2025-26 by the Finance Ministrys Department of Expenditure. The scheme has a total allocation of Rs 5,000 crore, with Rs 900 crore reserved for the top three performers across Categories A, B, and C of the SMRI rankings, ensuring each qualifying state receives Rs 100 crore. States were classified into three categories based on their mineral wealth: Category A for mineral-rich states, Category B for those with moderate resources, and Category C for states with limited mineral resources. Uttarakhand placed second in Category C, securing the central reward. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami praised the achievement and said that, Mining is a significant contributor to the states revenue, and the state government is emphasising eco-friendly and legal mining practices. We have consistently cracked down on illegal mining and taken strict action against tax evasion. Dhami highlighted an unprecedented increase of Rs 800 crore in mining revenue, stating it demonstrates the efficacy, transparency, and strength of the states new mining policy. He noted that officials from Himachal Pradesh and Jammu & Kashmir are studying Uttarakhands model. The BJP immediately leveraged the news politically, targeting the main opposition party, Congress. State Media Head Manveer Singh Chauhan described the surge in mining revenue as a pleasant sign and a sharp slap in the face of the Congress. Chauhan told the TNIE , The revenue figure from mining is historic. The Congress, which has been spreading political disinformation on this issue, must now clarify its stance. In 2019-20, the revenue was less than Rs 400 crore. It was a clear loss-making situation benefiting the mafia, whereas now the revenue is accumulating in the state's treasury. He credited the success, where Uttarakhand ranked ahead of Punjab and Tripura in Category C, to transparent policies. The Central Ministry of Mines has recognised Uttarakhands administrative efficiency in the SMRI 2025. Chauhan added that Uttarakhands mining reforms, transparency, and efficiency generated over Rs 1,000 crore in revenue in FY 2024-25.
Himachal govt pensioners hold demonstrations demanding release of pending DA, arrears
Pensioners in Himachal Pradesh held protests across district headquarters. They are demanding pending dearness allowance instalments and arrears for revised pay and pension. Many elderly pensioners are facing hardship due to non-payment of dues and medical bill reimbursements. The Himachal Pradesh Pensioners' Joint Front plans to meet the Chief Minister.
Centre to hold pre-test exercise for Census 2027 from Nov 10; self-enumeration window opens Nov 1
NEW DELHI: Setting the process in motion for Census-2027 , the Centre has announced that citizens will be able to file their personal information digitally through a self-enumeration window from November 1 to 7, 2025, as the pre-test exercise for the first phase of Population Census 2027. The first phase, which includes Houselisting and Housing Census, will be conducted in selected sample areas across all states and union territories from November 10 to 30, 2025, an official said on Friday. In a Gazette notification, Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India, Mrityunjay Kumar Narayan, said that an option for self-enumeration will be available from November 1-7, 2025. The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has extended the provisions of the Census Act, 1948, for the pre-test under Section 17A of the Act, they said. The pre-test exercise aims to assess the efficacy of the Census, which will be conducted between April 1, 2026, and February 28, 2027, in two phases - Houselisting and Housing Schedule and Population Enumeration (PE), the officials said. They added that the pre-test will help test systems, identify challenges and refine methods before the full-scale Census 2027. Census- 2027 is going to be the first-ever digital exercise in India, and also for the first time, will enumerate the caste of citizens after Independence. During the test phase, all aspects of the exercise - from questions, data collection, training, logistics and mobile application to software performance - will be assessed and evaluated to identify and correct any procedural or technical issues. In Phase-1, the Houselisting Operation (HLO), data on housing conditions, assets and amenities of each household will be collected. In Phase-2, the Population Enumeration (PE), demographic, socio-economic, cultural, and other details of every person in each household will be recorded. The Population Enumeration process is scheduled to begin on February 1, 2027, the officials said quoting the notification. The reference date for the Census will be March 1, 2027, for most parts of India, while for Ladakh and snow-bound regions of Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, and Uttarakhand, it will be October 1, 2026. Over 34 lakh enumerators and supervisors, along with around 1.3 lakh Census functionaries, will be deployed for the massive data collection exercise. This will be Indias 16th Census since the exercise began and the eighth Census after Independence. The official Gazette notification of the governments intent to conduct the Census was published on June 16, 2025. The last Census was conducted in 2011. It was supposed to be taken up in 2021, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Delhi Police nabs 12 in nationwide cyber fraud racket defrauding victims of Rs 2.6 crore
NEW DELHI: The Delhi Police has arrested 12 members of a well-organised cybercrime network allegedly involved in digital arrest frauds, fake investment rackets and online romance scams, which defrauded victims of over Rs 2.6 crore, an official said on Friday. The arrests came following a week-long coordinated operation, spanning Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and Himachal Pradesh, he said. In one case in south Delhi, an elderly victim was defrauded of Rs 42.49 lakh after fraudsters, posing as police officials, falsely accused him of money laundering and coerced him into transferring funds. Three men were arrested from Pali, Rajasthan, and Madhya Pradesh, while Rs 7.08 lakh was recovered and refunded through court orders. In Agra, Uttar Pradesh, two persons were arrested for allegedly defrauding a victim of Rs 40.27 lakh through an online romance and investment scam. The accused, police said, used social media to lure the victim with promises of marriage and high investment returns. One of them, Devender Kumar, had opened multiple bank accounts to hide the source of ill-gotten money by doing a series of transactions. His associate Shivam alias Ashu was found involved in several criminal cases. As long as the cybercriminals business model works, companies are vulnerable to attack A separate team apprehended a key facilitator from Jalandhar, Punjab, who had supplied multiple mule bank accounts for cyber frauds. The accused, Anil, was found linked to earlier cases of similar nature registered in Punjab. In another operation in Una, Himachal Pradesh, police arrested Naman Puri (26), who was allegedly part of a digital arrest scam where victims were conned by fake TRAI and police officials. The complainant had lost Rs 30 lakh, of which Rs 11 lakh has been recovered, police said. In Meerut, Md Parvez was arrested in connection with an online investment scam that defrauded a teacher. Of Rs 33.9 lakh lost in the scam, Rs 1.75 lakh was recovered. Parvez allegedly handed over his bank account to an associate for commission-based fraudulent transactions. October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month. Heres how to stay safe from scams Two more accused, identified as Deepak Saini and Mudit Arora, were nabbed from Saharanpur for duping an IT professional of Rs 29.74 lakh in a stock market investment fraud. They allegedly posed as SEBI and Morgan Stanley officials to convince the victim to invest in a fake AI-enabled trading platform, police said in an official statement. In Kanpur, police arrested Mehvish Akhtar in connection with a share market scam involving multiple layered transactions amounting to Rs 31 lakh, while in Mahoba, Neelesh Kumar was held for a similar fake investment fraud of Rs 26.9 lakh. Deputy Commissioner of Police (Crime) Aditya Gautam said that over Rs 2.61 crore was involved in the frauds linked to the arrested accused, and technical surveillance and financial tracking were crucial in identifying their movements. Myanmar scam centres booming despite crackdown, using Musk's Starlink: Investigation
Mondelez India has announced an investment in Promethean Energy, a homegrown climate-tech company focused on decarbonizing industrial heat. The move underscores Mondelez India’s commitment to advancing scalable, innovative solutions that address industrial emissions and support the transition to a low-carbon economy. Promethean Energy leverages proprietary, IoT-enabled technology to capture and reuse waste heat, significantly reducing industrial greenhouse gas emissions. To date, the company’s platform has helped abate over 100,000 tons of CO emissions across diverse sectors. Speaking about the investment, Ophira Bhatia, Vice President, India & Lead, AMEA, Corporate & Government Affairs, Mondelez International , said “ At Mondelez, sustainability is embedded into every aspect of our business strategy—it’s not an isolated priority. Our investment in Promethean Energy reflects our belief in the power of innovation to accelerate climate action. As we expand our sustainability footprint, we remain focused on measurable progress and long-term impact for both people and planet .” Mr. Ashwin Krishna K P, Head-Energy Efficiency from Promethean Energy Pvt. Ltd. said, " At Promethean, our mission has always been to decarbonize industrial heat at scale. This partnership with Mondelez is a strong validation of our technology and vision. Together, we will accelerate the transition to low-carbon facilities, showing that sustainability and competitiveness can go hand in hand ." This investment is being made through Sustainable Futures, Mondelez International’s global impact investment platform that backs early-stage ventures driving social and environmental innovation. It builds on earlier partnerships such as the Circulate Capital Ocean Fund and reflects Mondelez’s broader ambition to embed sustainability across its global value chain. About Mondelez India Foods Private Ltd. Mondelez India Foods Private Limited (formerly Cadbury India Ltd.) has been present in India for more than 75 years. The company introduced Cadbury Dairy Milk and Bournvita in India in 1948 and since then has been a leader in the chocolate category in the country. Part of Mondelz International, the company has iconic brands like Cadbury Dairy Milk, Cadbury Dairy Milk Silk, Cadbury Celebrations, Cadbury Bournville, Cadbury 5Star, Cadbury Perk, Cadbury Fuse, Cadbury Gems, Cadbury Bournvita, Tang, Oreo, among several others in its portfolio. Headquartered in Mumbai, the company has sales offices in New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai and manufacturing facilities at Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, and Andhra Pradesh, in addition to a global Research & Development Technical Centre and Global Business Hub in Maharashtra and a vast distribution network across the country. About Mondelez International x.com/MDLZ . About Promethean Energy Founded by IIT Bombay alumni, Promethean Energy builds industrial-grade heat pump systems and waste heat recovery solutions to replace fossil-fuel-based heating in large factories and commercial establishments. The company’s proprietary systems combine high-efficiency thermal technology with thermal storage, smart controls, and real-time energy monitoring to deliver clean, reliable, and cost-effective heating. prometheanenergy.com
Cosmo Foundation , the community outreach arm of Cosmo First Ltd., in a significant display of its commitment to climate action, has launched a large-scale “ Miyawaki & Fruit Bearing Forestry ” plantation drive in collaboration with the 25 Battalion Border Security Force (BSF) at its Chhawla campus in New Delhi. The initiative marks yet another major milestone in creating an extensive green cover within the BSF campus, strengthening Cosmo Foundation’s continued dedication to environmental sustainability. Cosmo Foundation, 25 Bn BSF plant 15,000 trees Inaugurated by Hon’ble Shri Daljit Singh Chawdhary, IPS, Director General, Border Security Force, through this initiative, Cosmo Foundation aims to plant 15,000 native trees across the campus. To support this, the BSF will be providing the necessary land, water, and resources to ensure the long-term maintenance and growth of the plantation, with Prayas Youth Foundation as the implementation partner. During his address, Mr. Chaudhary highlighted how BSF has grown over the years, and also remembering the contribution of Late Shri Ashwini Kumar, Padma Bhushan, former DG of BSF. Last year, Cosmo Foundation had planted 7,500 saplings of Miyawaki at the same campus and in order to cater to the water requirements, Cosmo had supported with laying of a borewell with piping & sprinkler system. “The Border Security Force is deeply committed to the well-being of our nation, and that commitment extends to protecting our environment,” said Shri Daljit Singh Chawdhary, IPS, Director General, BSF , speaking on the occasion. “We are proud to partner with Cosmo Foundation in this meaningful effort. Planting 15,000 trees here at the Chhawala Campus is not just about adding greenery—it’s a vital step toward climate resilience and a powerful example of the synergy between national service and corporate social responsibility. We are immensely thankful to Cosmo Foundation for their continued contribution and in making our campus much greener.” The event was graced by Mr. Ashok Jaipuria, Chairman, Board of Trustees – Cosmo Foundation and Chairman & Managing Director – Cosmo First Ltd., and Mrs. Yamini Jaipuria, Managing Trustee – Cosmo Foundation and Whole-time Director – Cosmo First Ltd. Senior BSF officials, senior team from Cosmo First Ltd, and Cosmo Foundation, students from BSF School and Jamia Hamdard University, Invitees and the implementation team were also present, contributing to the plantation drive. In their joint statement, Mr. & Mrs. Jaipuria reaffirmed, “At Cosmo First, we believe that true industrial progress is measured not only by innovation and productivity but also by the positive footprint we leave on the environment. Our continuous investments in cleaner technologies, renewable energy, and sustainable operations reflect our long-term vision of growth that respects both people and the planet. This plantation drive strengthens that purpose—turning intent into action for a greener, more responsible future.” This Miyawaki and Fruit Bearing Forestry drive is a part of Cosmo Foundation’s ongoing environmental mission, which has already resulted in the planting of over 1.6 lakh (1,60,000) trees across 179 acres in Delhi, Gujarat, and Maharashtra. Notable successes include the creation of a Biodiversity Hub in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar (Aurangabad), where 40,000 trees have been planted, with plans for an additional 35,000 by FY 2025-26, establishing it as one of Maharashtra’s largest biodiversity zones. Alongside this, Cosmo Foundation’s comprehensive environmental work includes maintaining urban green spaces, creating rainwater harvest systems, and conducting plantation drives with schools, BSF, Indian Army, and farmers. All of these are conducted while focusing on native tree plantation, Miyawaki, and agroforestry to improve air quality, support the environment and generate livelihood for farmers. Cosmo Foundation is also actively involved in education, and empowerment related activities – contributing to the 3E mission, while also making strides in health, and sanitation initiatives. Over the years, these community led initiatives have demonstrated Cosmo Foundation’s holistic approach to development and sustainable living – while adapting a People First approach. About Cosmo Foundation Established in 2008, Cosmo Foundation is the community outreach initiative of Cosmo First Ltd., working to uplift underdeveloped communities near its operational locations in Karjan (Vadodara District) and Gangapur (Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar District), as well as in Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, and the tribal district of Chhindwara (Madhya Pradesh). The Foundation’s programs focus on Education, Environment, and Empowerment, impacting more than 7.5 lakh (750,000) beneficiaries through various initiatives. About Cosmo First Ltd. Established in 1981 and founded by Mr. Ashok Jaipuria, Cosmo First is a global leader in Specialty films for Packaging, Labelling, Lamination, Industrial & Synthetic Paper (BOPP, BOPET and CPP), Cosmo Speciality Chemicals (Masterbatches, Adhesives, & Coating), Cosmo Plastech (Rigids - IML Containers and Specialty Sheets of PP / PET and HIPS) and Cosmo Sunshield (Window, Privacy and Security Films), along with a digital-first Omni channel Pet care business under the brand name ‘Zigly’. Cosmo First is into D2C, B2B2C and B2B businesses and has operations in India, Japan, Korea, Europe and Americas. Visit www.cosmofirst.com for more details.
Himachal Pradesh owned entity to receive Rs 401 crore in Wildflower Hall property case
The Himachal Pradesh government has been declared the sole owner of Mashobra Resorts Limited following a court order, securing Rs 401 crore from the Wildflower Hall property. This resolution follows a nearly 30-year legal battle over the joint venture, which was initially formed after the hotel's destruction in 1993.
Dry Weather to Prevail Across Himachal This Week; Keylong Remains Coldest
Shimla, October 15 (Daily Kiran): Himachal Pradesh is likely to experience dry weather conditions throughout the week, with no chances of rain or snowfall until October 21. According to the Meteorological Department, the skies will remain clear even during the Diwali festival, allowing people to enjoy pleasant and festive weather. In the past 24 hours, ... Read more Dry Weather to Prevail Across Himachal This Week; Keylong Remains Coldest
Nerchowk Medical College in Mandi to start robotic surgery this year: Sukhu
SHIMLA, Oct 14: Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Tuesday said robotic surgery at Mandi districts Lal Bahadur Shastri Government Medical College will begin later in the year, as he announced a sum of Rs 28 crore for the installation of an MRI machine and other facilities there. The MRI facility will be operational within two months, he said. Presiding over IRIS-2025 programme at the college, Sukhu said that Himachali doctors were highly talented and outdated technology often [] The post Nerchowk Medical College in Mandi to start robotic surgery this year: Sukhu appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Centre discriminates against Himachal Pradesh as its Congress-ruled, says Priyanka
The Union government had provided no assistance despite widespread damage in recent rain-related disasters, and repeated appeals made by Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, the Congress MP said
Sonia Gandhi unveils statue of former Himachal CM Virbhadra Singh in Shimla
CHANDIGARH: Sonia Gandhi unveiled the statue of former six-time Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister, late Virbhadra Singh, today at Daulat Singh Park on the historic Ridge Ground in Shimla. Sonia Gandhi was accompanied by her daughter Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, Congress General Secretary and Member of Parliament, and paid floral tributes to the late leader after inaugurating the six-foot-tall bronze statue. The statue has been installed near the statues of YS Parmar, the first chief minister of Himachal Pradesh, Mahatma Gandhi, and former prime ministers, Indira Gandhi and Atal Bihari Vajpayee. She also visited a photo exhibition highlighting the life and legacy of Virbhadra Singh. Addressing the gathering, Priyanka described the unveiling as a proud moment for all, particularly the people of Himachal Pradesh. She recalled Virbhadra Singh as a leader whose heart always beat for the welfare of the state. Emphasizing her familys enduring bond with Himachal Pradesh, she said she not only has a home in Shimla but also shares a deep connection with the mountains. She added that only a few political leaders remain committed to the truth, as Virbhadra Singh did. Just as Mahatma Gandhi guided the nation, Virbhadra Singh guided Himachal Pradesh, she said, underlining that the essence of the Congress Partys ideology is public service, beyond social media posturing. Sonia Gandhi was accompanied by her daughter Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, Congress General Secretary and Member of Parliament, and paid floral tributes to the late leader after inaugurating the six-foot-tall bronze statue. She also highlighted that senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi fearlessly speaks the truth, reflecting the Partys principles. Targeting the BJP-led Union Government, she said that today, the country needs a government committed to true development. She alleged discrimination against Himachal Pradesh because it is ruled by the Congress. Referring to recent disasters in the state, she noted that hundreds of families were displaced and widespread damage occurred, yet no assistance was provided by the Centre despite repeated appeals by Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu. The BJPs politics is limited only to winning elections, she said. Priyanka Gandhi praised the Chief Minister for personally supporting affected families, contrasting with the Centres focus on electoral politics over peoples welfare. Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister, Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, welcomed Sonia and Priyanka Gandhi, recalling his three decades of working alongside Virbhadra Singh in the Congress Party. He lauded Virbhadra Singh as a leader of roads, development, and public welfare. Sukhu also acknowledged the support of the Gandhi family in Himachals development, highlighting initiatives such as IIT Mandi, IIM Sirmaur, and the establishment of a central university, and noted that Priyanka Gandhis residence has boosted tourism in the state. His wife, Pratibha Singh, who is the state Congress president, and his son, Vikramaditya Singh, are the public works minister in the Himachal Pradesh Government. The statue unveiling and a rally that followed were organised by Vikramaditya Singh, who is also the chairman of the Raja Virbhadra Singh Foundation. Pratibha Singh described the unveiling as an emotional and joyous occasion, praising Chief Minister Sukhu for emulating Virbhadra Singhs simple lifestyle and dedication to public service. Deputy Chief Minister, Mukesh Agnihotri called Virbhadra Singh the architect of modern Himachal Pradesh, recalling his tireless dedication to education, womens empowerment, and public welfare. He said, besides former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, who granted statehood, the first Chief Minister, Yashwant Singh Parmar, played a pivotal role in the states formation. Virbhadra's deep emotional connection with the people and attending to their concerns till late nights, made him different. Public Works Minister Vikramaditya Singh welcomed all dignitaries, stating that the occasion reflected not just a formal ceremony but the sentiments and love of the people, and affirmed his commitment to follow his fathers ideals. He remarked that Virbhadra dedicated his life to public service and ushered in a new chapter of development in Himachal Pradesh. He praised Virbhadras commitment to fulfill the trust of the public and his remarkable contributions to employment, education, roads, and health. I strive to follow the ideals shown by my father, he added. Scion of the Rampur-Bushahr royal family, Virbhadra Singh first became chief minister on April 8, 1983, and spent the next four decades in public life, becoming the CM five more times. He died on July 18, 2021, after a prolonged illness.
Centre ignoring Cong-ruled states, Himachal didnt get adequate help for disasters: Priyanka
SHIMLA, Oct 13: Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Monday accused the Union Government of not providing adequate help to disaster-hit Himachal Pradesh, claiming that the Centre was ignoring states ruled by the Congress. She made the remarks during a rally that followed after a statue was of six-time Himachal Pradesh chief minister Virbhadra Singh was unveiled by senior Congress leader Sonia Gandhi at Daulat Singh Park on the historic Ridge Ground in Shimla. After Sukhvinder Sukhu became CM, [] The post Centre ignoring Cong-ruled states, Himachal didnt get adequate help for disasters: Priyanka appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Sonia Gandhi unveils statue of ex-Himachal CM Virbhadra Singh in Shimla
The six-foot-tall bronze statue is placed near statues of notable leaders such as Dr. Y.S. Parmar, the first Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh, Mahatma Gandhi and former Prime Ministers Indira Gandhi and Atal Bihari Vajpayee
The Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education has announced the exam schedule for Classes 3, 5, and 8. These examinations for winter vacation schools will take place in December 2025. Students must reach centers by 9:45 AM. Electronic gadgets are banned. The detailed timetable is available on the official HPBOSE website for students and schools.
The Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education (HPBOSE) has released the winter school exam date sheet 202526 for Classes 3, 5, and 8. Exams will be held from November 27 to December 6, 2025, from 9:45 AM to 1:00 PM. Students can download the detailed timetable for theory and practical exams from the official website, hpbose.org
Natural farming gains traction in Himachal Pradesh amid policy push
With government support and assured prices, farmers in the hill State are steadily shifting away from chemical-based agriculture toward sustainable, non-chemical practices
Veteran Congress leader and former Union Minister P Chidambaram on Saturday described Operation Blue Star, the 1984 Indian Army action at the Golden Temple in Amritsar to evict Sikh separatists, as the wrong way to secure the temple. He said former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, who had approved the operation, paid the price of that mistake with her life, but stressed that she should not be solely blamed as the decision was cumulative involving the Army, police, intelligence, and civil services. Chidambaram made the remarks while moderating a panel discussion on journalist Harinder Bawejas book ' They Will Shoot You, Madam' at the Khushwant Singh Literature Festival in Himachal Pradeshs Kasauli. No disrespect to any military officers present here, but that was a wrong way to retrieve the Golden Temple. A few years later, we showed the right way by keeping out the Army, he said. Blue Star was the wrong way and I agree Mrs Gandhi paid with her life for that mistake. You cannot blame it only on Mrs Gandhi. Would you? he asked. VIDEO | Senior Congress leader and former Home Minister P Chidambaram says, No disrespect to any military officers here but that (Blue Star) was a wrong way to retrieve the Golden Temple. Few years later, we showed the right way to retrieve the Golden Temple by keeping out the pic.twitter.com/ZuA87mbxYO Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) October 12, 2025 Operation Blue Star, carried out between June 1 and June 8, 1984, aimed to remove armed Khalistani separatists led by Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale from the Golden Temple complex. The operation, though successful in eliminating the militants, caused significant casualties among both soldiers and civilians and left the Akal Takht and parts of the temple complex heavily damaged. The operations aftermath had far-reaching consequences. On October 31, 1984, Indira Gandhi was assassinated by her Sikh bodyguards in New Delhi, an act widely viewed as retribution for Blue Star. Her assassination triggered widespread anti-Sikh riots across India, during which thousands of Sikhs were killed. Chidambaram also noted the current issues in Punjab, saying the Khalistan movement has largely died down and that the states economic challenges and illegal migration are the real problems today.
Himachal BJP chief's bro held in rape case, party calls it 'political' plot
Himachal Pradesh BJP chief's elder brother, Ram Kumar Bindal, was arrested for allegedly raping a 25-year-old woman during a medical examination. The survivor claims she was assaulted under the guise of Ayurvedic treatment. The BJP has called the accusation a politically motivated act, while police are investigating.
Himachal BJP chief's 80-year-old brother arrested for alleged sexual assault
CHANDIGARH: The Himachal Pradesh Police have arrested 80-year-old Ram Kumar Bindal, brother of state BJP president Rajeev Bindal, for sexually assaulting a 25-year-old woman at his clinic in Solan. Sources said the woman, in her complaint, stated that on October 7, she had approached Ram Kumar an ayurvedic doctor with a clinic near the Solan bus stand for treatment of a medical condition. She alleged that during the consultation, Bindal began pressing her veins, touched her hands, and asked her about her sexual problems. When she shared her concerns, he assured her of a complete cure. Bindal then allegedly insisted on examining her private parts. When she refused, he allegedly sexually assaulted her under the pretext of a medical examination. The woman reportedly resisted, pushed him away, and fled from the spot, sources said. Solan Superintendent of Police Gaurav Singh said the woman filed a complaint at the police station on October 8. Based on her complaint, an FIR has been registered under Section 64 (punishment for rape) and Section 68 (sexual intercourse by a person in authority) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), 2023. A team from the State Forensic Science Laboratory inspected the crime scene and collected evidence. Based on the victims statement, forensic findings, and technical evidence, the police arrested Ram Kumar Bindal, a resident of Bindal Colony, Solan, he said. Meanwhile, Rajeev Bindal alleged that the case was politically motivated and part of a conspiracy. Rajeev claimed that his brother, who has grandchildren one of whom is an IPS officer is a highly respected ayurvedic doctor in the state. The allegations are deeply disturbing for our family. The police acted in haste; I fail to understand how he was arrested merely on the basis of some allegations, he said.
Uttarakhand tops Himalayan states in illegal arms cases: NCRB report
DEHRADUN: The serene image of Uttarakhand is sharply contrasted by alarming crime statistics, with the state leading Himalayan regions in cases related to illegal arms possession. A recent report from the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) for the year 2023 has brought this unsettling reality to the forefront. According to the NCRB data, a staggering 1,767 cases were registered against individuals in Uttarakhand for possessing arms in 2023. Of these seizures, 1,184 weapons were found to be illegal, while only four legal firearms were recovered in these specific registered instances. This places Uttarakhand seventh nationally in the overall count of arms possession cases. It seems that possessing firearms, both legal and illegal, is increasingly being treated as a hobby by some residents of this Himalayan state, noted a senior police official familiar with the report's findings. The trend is further complicated by the open display of weaponry. In districts like Udham Singh Nagar and Haridwar, instances of firing weapons over trivial disputes are surfacing, sometimes even being circulated on social media. Police efforts, however, are noted; in 2023 alone, authorities filed charges against 1,767 individuals under the Arms Act. Crucially, the report indicates that illegal firearms are heavily implicated in serious crimes. The majority of recovered illegal weapons were linked to violent offenses, including murders and attempts to cause grievous hurt, the report states. Beyond arms possession, the state has also seen a rise in violent crimes. Registered incidents of homicide, robbery, and kidnapping rose from 3,162 in 2021 to 3,923 in 2022, settling slightly lower at 3,570 in 2023. A significant concern remains the judicial backlog, with police filing chargesheets in only 58 percent of the 2023 cases, leaving many pending investigation closure. Udham Singh Nagar, particularly sensitive regarding crime, is reportedly a hub for this illicit trade, with police and STF units frequently busting illegal arms manufacturing units in nearby Terai forests, often sourcing supplies from neighbouring Uttar Pradesh areas. Responding to the findings, Uttarakhand Police Spokesperson Dr. Nilesh Anand Bharane affirmed a strict stance. Police action against illegal arms holders is ongoing. Miscreancy will not be tolerated in the state. Whoever the criminal, their rightful place will always be behind bars. State | Cases under Arms Act | Seized illegal firearms Himachal Pradesh | 24 | 04 Uttarakhand | 1764 | 1184 West Bengal | 1349 | 1337 Arunachal Pradesh | 15 | 10 Nagaland | 74 | 73 Manipur | 89 | 81 Mizoram | 29 | 25 Tripura | 06 | 05 Meghalaya | 09 | 06
Major avalanche hit Himachal Pradesh's Dharamsala, watch video
A massive avalanche hit the snow-covered Dhauladhar Hills in Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh, early Friday. A video of the incident captured by PTI news agency is now going viral which shows a large chunk of snow cascading down the mountains.
Avalanche hits Himachal Pradesh's Dharamshala; snow cascades on Dhauladhar Hills - watch video
An avalanche struck the snow-covered Dhauladhar Hills in Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh, on Friday. The powerful slide was captured on video, with no casualties reported thus far. This event follows heavy rains and snowfall across several districts, and a recent landslide that claimed 18 lives.
World University Rank 2026: IISc Bangalore rated best in country
NEW DELHI: Next to the United States, India has the highest number of educational institutions figuring in the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2026. A total of 128 institutes from India have made it to the rankings, with the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bangalore rated the best in the country and categorised in the 201-250 rank band. For the tenth consecutive year, the University of Oxford was rated the best in the world, the rankings state. A total of 2,191 institutions across 115 countries were assessed for this 22nd edition of these rankings. In a statement, THE said, India now has the second highest number of ranked universities, behind only the US. The US has 171 institutions, making it the No. 1 country in the rankings, while Japan stands third with 115 institutions figuring here. The Indian institution which figures next to IISc Bangalore is Chennais Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences, which was classified in the 351-400 band. Two universities are in the 401-500 band Delhis Jamia Millia Islamia University and Himachal Pradeshs Shoolini University of Biotechnology and Management Sciences. The institutes falling in the 501-600 rank band are Banaras Hindu University, IIT Indore, Bhubaneswars KIIT University, Lovely Professional University, Kottayams Mahatma Gandhi University, and Dehraduns UPES. The rankings also listed these universities in the 601-800 rank band IIT Patna, IIIT Hyderabad, Amity University, Noida, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, Central University of Punjab, Aligarh Muslim University, Graphic Era University in Dehradun, Chitkara University in Chandigarh, NIT Rourkela, Punjab University, University of Delhi and VIT University. The universities that have made it to the top ten ranks globally are Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States (2); Princeton University, US, and University of Cambridge, UK (jointly ranked 3); Harvard University and Stanford University (5th rank jointly); California Institute of Technology, US (7); Imperial College London, UK (8); University of California, US (9); and Yale University, US (10). When compared among Asian countries alone for the top slots, China leads the rankings.
Rahul Sahai represents J&K at IETF in Czech Republic
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Oct 9: Rahul Sahai, Chairman of the Indian Chamber of Commerce (ICC) Jammu & Kashmir, today represented the UT as part of the official Indian delegation at the 66th MSV International Engineering Trade Fair (IETF) held in Brno, Czech Republic. IETF is one of Europes most prestigious exhibitions showcasing global advancements in engineering, automation and manufacturing. Sahai participated as an official guest from India, joining a distinguished business delegation comprising industry leaders from Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, [] The post Rahul Sahai represents J&K at IETF in Czech Republic appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Over 4 lakh cases pending in information commissions across India
As the Right to Information Act nears its 20th anniversary, a new report reveals over 4 lakh cases are pending in information commissions nationwide. Six commissions have been defunct, with Jharkhand and Himachal Pradesh still non-operational. Some states face decades-long backlogs, and key leadership positions remain vacant, raising concerns about transparency.
Video: Boulder Comes Crashing Down On Moving Car In Himachal
A massive boulder came crashing down on a moving car in Himachal Pradesh, and the terrifying scene was captured in its dashcam. The chilling scene unfolded at Nathpa Point in Kinnaur.
Severe weather disruptions, including heavy rainfall, landslides, and thunderstorms, have led to unexpected school closures across India in October 2025. States like West Bengal, Karnataka, Himachal Pradesh, and Jammu have declared holidays, with conditions continuing to affect school reopening.
Himachal CM give pre-Diwali gift to state govt employees, announces hike in wages, honorarium
Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister announced wage and honorarium hikes for state government employees ahead of Diwali. Mid-Day Meal Workers, school management teachers, and stitching instructors will receive an additional Rs 500 monthly. Daily wagers and part-time workers saw a Rs 25 daily increase, while representatives of Panchayati Raj Institutions and Urban Local Bodies also received significant honorarium boosts.
A seven-member Special Investigation Team (SIT) from Madhya Pradesh, led by an Assistant Commissioner of Police, conducted a probe at the factory of a drug manufacturer near Chennai on Wednesday to investigate the deaths of 20 children in Madhya Pradesh allegedly caused by contaminated cough syrup. The SIT later visited the companys registered office in Chennai to gather documents and CCTV footage. Officials said the factory owner had left the premises three days earlier. The Tamil Nadu police assisted the SIT during the inspections. The pharmaceutical company, based in Chennai, had supplied the cough syrup Coldrif to markets in Puducherry, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and other states. Earlier, the Tamil Nadu government had sealed the pharmaceutical factory in Kancheepuram district on Tuesday evening. Madhya Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Rajendra Shukla said on October 7 that 20 children had died from kidney failure after consuming the syrup. Tests conducted by the Tamil Nadu Food Safety and Drug Administration found the samples from the factory to be adulterated, following which production was ordered to stop immediately. Five children remain critical after contaminated cough syrup claims 20 lives The state government also banned the sale of Coldrif from October 1 and directed that all stocks be removed from the market. The company has not yet issued any statement. 'Public alert - stop use notice' against two cough syrups in Telangana Meanwhile, the Telangana Drugs Control Administration issued a public alert stop use notice for two other syrups -- Relife and Respifresh TR -- manufactured by Gujarat-based firms, after laboratory tests in Madhya Pradesh detected the toxic chemical Diethylene Glycol (DEG). Authorities urged the public to stop using these products and report them to local drug control offices. The incident came to light after six children, aged between one and seven, from different parts of the Parasia area (also known as Koylanchal for its coal mining activity), died from kidney-related complications after consuming adulterated cough syrup. The children initially suffered from cold and mild fever. Local doctors prescribed routine medications, including cough syrups. After taking the medicines, the children initially appeared to recover, but within days their symptoms returned, accompanied by a sharp decline in urine output. Dr Praveen Soni , who prescribed the syrup to kids in Madhya Pradesh, has been arrested on charges of negligence. However, the Indian Medical Association (IMA) defended Soni , arguing that systemic lapses by the pharmaceutical company and regulatory authorities also contributed to the tragedy. The IMA has demanded strict action against those responsible for the deaths linked to contaminated cough syrup, compensation for affected families, and support for the doctor. It criticised the poor drug regulations and mishandling of the case. Tests suggest the syrup contained toxic chemicals and was wrongly sold for children under four. The Madhya Pradesh government has suspended two drug inspectors and a deputy director, and transferred the state drug controller. The Union Health Ministry found one of ten syrup samples failed quality tests and has launched inspections in six states. Several states, including Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh, have banned Coldrif syrup and seized contaminated batches. The Punjab and Himachal Pradesh governments have also banned the sale, distribution and use of Coldrif cough syrup. Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh have started safety drives and surveys, while opposition parties have demanded accountability and a judicial probe into the regulatory lapses behind the tragedy. A Public Interest Litigation (PIL) has been filed in the Supreme Court demanding a CBI probe and sweeping reforms in Indias drug safety framework following the incident. (With inputs from PTI)

