Dog's Bark Saves 67 Lives As Monsoon Wipes Out Village In Himachal's Mandi
As monsoon rains continue to batter Himachal Pradesh, triggering landslides, flash floods, and cloudbursts, a timely bark from a village dog in Mandi district raised alarm, enabling 67 people from 20 families to escape just in time.
Death toll in Himachal rises to 80; 52 deaths rain-related, 28 in road accidents: SDMA
Heavy rain-related incidents in Himachal Pradesh have tragically claimed 80 lives, with Mandi and Kangra districts being the hardest hit. The State Disaster Management Authority reports that 52 fatalities were directly caused by landslides, flash floods, and cloudbursts. Extensive damage to infrastructure, livestock, and homes has been reported, prompting ongoing rescue operations and relief efforts by NDRF and SDRF teams.
Himachal monsoon: 52 dead, 58 disasters since June 20
Himachal Pradesh has been severely affected by flash floods, cloudbursts, and landslides since the monsoon began. At least 52 people have died, and search operations are underway for those missing.
Census 2027 data to be available early, citizens will be able to self-enumerate, says RGI
NEW DELHI: The Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India (RGI) on Monday said that data from Census 2027 will be available earlier than in previous exercises, as the operation will be conducted digitally for the first time in the country. A post on X from the office of the RGI & Census Commissioner said the first digital census will be conducted in two phases. For the first time, technology will be used to collect data and send it electronically to the central server, it said. A special dedicated web portal will be launched to enable self-enumeration, which will be available for both phases of the national enumeration exercise. Data will be collected using mobile apps (both Android and iOS) in English, Hindi and regional languages. Enumerators and supervisors will use their own mobile devices for data collection, the RGI said. During Census 2011, it took two to three years for primary data to be released. Officials expect the use of technology to reduce this lag significantly. All states have been directed to appoint nodal officers for Population Census 2027. The first phase Houselisting and Housing Census (HLO) will start from April 2026. Subsequently, Phase 2, i.e. Population Enumeration (PE), will be conducted in February 2027, the RGI said, adding that caste of household members will be enumerated. The Census will have focused and need-based training in each phase. There will be a three-tier training structure: national trainer, master trainer and field trainer. Field trainers will impart training to approximately 34 lakh enumerators and supervisors, it said. The forthcoming census will also feature a focused publicity campaign to promote nationwide awareness, inclusive participation, last-mile engagement, and support for field operations. Itll emphasise on sharing accurate, authentic and timely information, ensuring cohesive and effective outreach. According to the constitutional mandate, the first census after 2026 can be used as the basis to redraw Lok Sabha constituencies. The next General Election is expected to be held in 2029. The RGI notified the census process in the Gazette of India on 16 June. Gazette Notification for intent of #Census2027 has been issued on 16th June 2025. All states and UTs have been requested to republish the notification in their state gazette and appoint a nodal officer for Census, the RGI said. For #Census2027, administrative boundaries across India will be frozen on 1 January 2026. States and UTs have been requested not to make changes in administrative boundaries between 1 January 2026 and 31 March 2027. Stringent measures will be in place to ensure data security during collection, transmission, and storage. The reference date for Census 2027 will be 00:00 hours on 1 March 2027, and 00:00 hours on 1 October 2026 for Union Territories of Ladakh and Jammu & Kashmir, and snowbound non-synchronous areas of Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. It will be the 16th Census since the exercise began in India and the 8th after Independence. The RGI has instructed states and Union Territories to finalise any proposed changes to administrative boundaries by 31 December 2025, after which they will be frozen for the census operation. In a letter to all states and UTs, RGI Mritunjay Kumar Narayan said all villages and towns are to be divided into uniform enumeration blocks, with one enumerator assigned per block to avoid omissions or duplication. According to norms, the census can only be conducted three months after the freezing of boundary limits of administrative units such as districts, sub-districts, tehsils, talukas and police stations. Narayan added that from 1 April 2026, the Houselisting Operation will commence along with the appointment of supervisors and enumerators and allocation of their work. The Population Enumeration will begin on 1 February 2027.
Video: In 'Pushpa'-Esque Scene, Lakhs Of Logs Float Down Stream In Himachal Pradesh
In a scene that could have been straight out of the blockbuster 'Pushpa: The Rise', wooden logs worth crores were spotted floating down a stream in Himachal Pradesh.
CID to investigate logs floating in Pandoh Dam after Mandi flash floods: HP govt
Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu has ordered a CID probe into the massive log accumulation in Pandoh Dam after recent flash floods. This investigation follows serious accusations of illegal tree felling, with the government aiming to uncover the reasons behind the large quantity of wood and identify any wrongdoing
Congress has launched a strong critique against PM Modi, questioning his silence on the devastating floods in Himachal Pradesh's Mandi, where numerous lives have been lost. This criticism arose after the Prime Minister expressed condolences for the flood-related deaths in Texas, USA. The opposition party suggests a disparity in the Prime Minister's concern for domestic and international tragedies.
Himachal government orders CID investigation over forest wood logs spotted afloat Pandoh Dam
CHANDIGARH: After a huge quantity of log woods were sighted afloat the Pandoh Dam recently, Himachal Pradesh Government has ordered an investigation by the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) over the issue. In an unusual phenomenon, the presence of large numbers of big logs and trees afloat the river following the torrential heavy rainfall due to cloudbursts that caused flash floods and massive landslides led to allegations of 'illegal felling of trees. Thus, taking strict cognisance of the incident, Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu has handed over the investigations to the CID. An official said that the state government has taken serious cognizance regarding the matter and would bring out the possible reasons behind the incident. The first and foremost reaction to the incidents of series of cloudbursts and floods was to save the lives of people and provide immediate relief to them, wherein effective measures were underway to bring back normalcy in the flood-hit regions, the official also said. The videos and photographs of wood flushing down the river and found floating in the Pandoh dam went viral on a few media platforms, raising public concern and prompting calls for investigation. While the government and the administration was busy helping people, the BJP made hue and cry regarding the forest wood without showing any sensitivity and concern for the ones affected by the cloudburst and flash floods, an official added. The BJP leaders were making irresponsible statements at the time of disaster which highlights that the Opposition is highly ignorant and selective when it comes to matters as the issues of illegal felling of trees were never inquired and no accountability was set during their tenure. Rather, the Van Mafia had clear support of the BJP and its government in the previous tenures of the BJP government in the state, he said. The official added that the present state government has set a goal to make Himachal Pradesh a 'Green Energy State' by March 31 2026 and any obstacle or act that stops the government from achieving its target would be dealt with under the rule of the law. A large quantity of forest wood floating in the Pandoh Dam reservoir of Mandi district had triggered a social media storm, with several users speculating that illegal tree felling in remote forest regions of Kullu district might be the root cause. A few days ago, HP State Forest Development Corporation Limited Vice Chairman Kehar Singh Khachi dismissed claims of illegal tree-felling as he claimed that the floating logs were only waste material. Due to the cloudburst, forest land has suffered a lot of damage, the wood that has come floating in the swelling water bodies is just the waste wood lying on the forest land that was not removed. These waste wood got stuck in a culvert built on the water bodies that was damaged and due to the breakage, the wood in large quantities can be seen floating in such a large quantity, he had said. Notably, boulders and large pieces of wood led to the jamming of the floodgates of the 100-MW Malana II hydropower facility, located on the Malana a tributary of the Beas river.
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Himachal rains: Rescue operations on to trace 30 missing after cloudbursts, landslips in Mandi
Since the onset of monsoon, Himachal Pradesh has reported 78 deaths, of which 50 were linked to rain-related incidents such as cloudbursts, flash floods and landslips
Himachal rains: Rescue operations on to trace 30 missing after cloudbursts, landslides in Mandi
SHIMLA: Search and rescue operations are underway with drones and sniffer dogs being used to trace 30 people who went missing after cloudbursts, flash floods and landslides wreaked havoc in the Thunag, Gohar and Karsog subdivisions of Mandi district last week, officials said on Monday. About 250 personnel from the National and State Disaster Response Forces, Army, Indo-Tibetan Border Police and Home Guards, along with the administration and locals, are undertaking the search and rescue work. Besides, 20 teams are gathering information and distributing ration and medical kits in inaccessible areas, officials said. So far, 1,538 ration kits have been distributed to the affected people and immediate relief of Rs 12.44 lakh has been provided. An additional Rs 5 lakh each is being sent to the Thunag and Janjheli areas, they added. About 225 houses, seven shops, 243 cattle sheds, 31 vehicles, 14 bridges and several roads were damaged in the disaster. A total of 215 cattle have perished, while 494 people have been rescued, as per the latest report. Till Sunday evening, 243 roads were closed in the state, of which 183 are in Mandi district alone. Additionally, 241 transformers and 278 water supply schemes were affected in Himachal Pradesh, according to the State Emergency Operation Centre (SEOC), the officials said. Meanwhile, light to moderate rain lashed parts of the state. Nangal Dam received 56 mm of rain, followed by Olinda (46 mm), Berthin (44.6 mm), Una (43 mm), Naina Devi (36.4 mm), Gohar (29 mm) and Brahmani (28.4 mm). The local Met office has issued a yellow warning of heavy rain at isolated places in the state till July 10 (Thursday). The estimated losses due to the rains so far stand at around Rs 572 crore, as per the SEOC, though the chief minister maintained the figure was close to Rs 700 crore as data was still being compiled. Since the onset of the monsoon on June 20, the state has reported 78 deaths, of which 50 were linked to rain-related incidents such as cloudbursts, flash floods and landslides. As many as 121 people have sustained injuries so far. Himachal government to provide Rs 5000 as monthly rent for families affected in recent rain-related calamities
HPCET counselling 2025 schedule released UG programmes at himtu.ac.in: Check course-wise dates here
Himachal Pradesh Technical University has released the HPCET 2025 counselling schedule for undergraduate programs like BTech and BPharmacy. Registration starts June 10 and continues until June 30, 2025. Admissions consider both HPCET and JEE Main scores, with online registration, choice filling, and document verification required for seat allocation in three rounds.
'Show Some Sensitivity': Congress Attacks Kangana Over 'No Cabinet' Remark In Flood-Hit Mandi
The Congress party slammed BJP MP Kangana Ranaut and said her comments on the flood situation in Himachal Pradesh were insensitive.
Himachal Pradesh: Thunag in Mandi faces severe water crisis after cloudburst
Himachal Pradesh's Thunag is grappling with a water crisis. Recent cloudbursts and floods damaged essential infrastructure. Mandi is the worst-hit district with blocked roads and disrupted water schemes. Kullu also faces road blockages. Restoration efforts are underway across affected regions. Authorities advise against unnecessary travel. Public Works, Electricity, and Jal Shakti departments are working to repair the damage.
Delhi-NCR experienced heavy rainfall on Monday, with the IMD forecasting continued light to moderate showers and thunderstorms for the next two days. The monsoon trough extends across several states, influencing the weather patterns. Meanwhile, Himachal Pradesh is grappling with a severe monsoon, reporting a cumulative death toll of 75 due to rain-related incidents and accidents.
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4 killed as taxi plunges near Rohtang; flash floods ravage Himachal Pradesh
A tragic taxi accident near Rohtang Pass claimed four lives due to foggy conditions, while flash floods in Chamba and Mandi districts of Himachal Pradesh have caused widespread devastation, raising the monsoon death toll to 78 and resulting in significant infrastructure damage estimated at Rs 573 crore. Rescue operations are underway, and stranded tourists have been evacuated from Seraj valley.
23 Flash Floods, 19 Cloud Bursts Amid Heavy Downpour In Himachal Pradesh
The heavy downpour in Himachal Pradesh has wreaked havoc, with the state reporting 23 flash floods, followed by 19 cloud burst incidents and 16 landslides till today.
Kangana Ranaut Visits Flood-Affected Areas In Himachal, Promises To Brief PM Modi
Kangana Ranaut, BJP MP from Mandi, visited flood-affected areas in Himachal Pradesh, promising to brief PM Narendra Modi about the situation there.
SHIMLA: Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Sunday urged the Centre to explore the feasibility of opening the Shipki-La route in the state for the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra. In a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the chief minister mentioned that Shipki-La region has served as a vital Indo-Tibetan trade route, predating modern borders. He said that it has also been a cultural corridor for Tibetan Buddhism and ancient pilgrimage paths reflecting India's enduring civilizational ties to Kailash and Mansarovar. Kinnaur region of Himachal Pradesh being semi-arid and situated in a rain shadow zone like Spiti, is less prone to monsoon disruptions which keeps the route accessible for most of the year. The path from Shipki-La via Gartok towards Darchen and Mansarovar is comparatively shorter on the Tibetan side. Shipki-La also offers a more stable and unambiguous corridor, making it well suited as a long-term, dependable corridor for pilgrimage and cross-border connectivity, he said. The chief minister also noted that Himachal Pradesh already has road connectivity up to Shipki-La via Rampur and Pooh. With focused development of base camps and supporting infrastructure, this route can be seamlessly integrated into the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra framework. The opening of this route would significantly contribute to the socio-economic upliftment of the tribal people of Kinnaur, aligning with the government's vision for border development and tourism promotion under the Vibrant Village Programme, he said. The CM said that the state government would extend all logistical and administrative coordination to the Central Government if the Shipki-La route is opened for Kailash Mansarovar Yatra.
78 Dead Since Onset Of Monsoon In Himachal Pradesh
At least 78 people have lost their lives in Himachal Pradesh since the onset of the monsoon on June 20, according to the State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA).
Kangana Ranaut, BJP MP, visited her flood-stricken constituency of Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, and criticized the Congress party's relief efforts. She highlighted the extensive damage, including fatalities and missing persons, and emphasized her role in seeking central assistance. Ranaut defended her delayed arrival, citing road closures and advice from the Leader of the Opposition.
Mandi cloudburst: Family dead or missing; 10 month old baby might be the lone survivor
In a tragic turn of events, a cloudburst in Himachal Pradesh's Mandi district has left a ten-month-old baby, Neetika, as the sole survivor of her family. Her father died trying to divert floodwater, while her mother and grandmother remain missing. Local authorities are providing assistance, and a bank account will be opened in Neetika's name to support her future.
Monsoon fury in Himachal: Death toll rises to 74, dozens still missing
New Delhi, Jul 6 Relentless monsoon rains continue to devastate Himachal Pradesh, with the death toll rising to 74 and over three dozen people still reported missing. Mandi district remains the worst affected, where search and rescue teams are racing to locate at least 30 people feared trapped under debris after flash floods and [] The post Monsoon fury in Himachal: Death toll rises to 74, dozens still missing appeared first on Northlines .
Dam water levels stable across Himachal amid continued rains; power generation ongoing, says SEOC
Himachal Pradesh reports that major dams are operating safely. This is despite widespread rainfall. The State Emergency Operation Centre confirms water levels are within permissible limits. Hydroelectric power generation continues largely uninterrupted. Authorities are closely monitoring dam inflows and discharges. Residents in low-lying areas are advised to remain cautious. There is no immediate flood threat from any major dam.
Kullu district was the second most impacted in terms of road access, with 39 roads blocked in sub-divisions like Banjar and Nirmand due to rainfall-triggered obstructions.
Himachal battered by heavy rains: 269 roads blocked, power and water supply hit across districts
Heavy rainfall in Himachal Pradesh has caused widespread disruption, blocking 269 roads and damaging hundreds of electricity transformers and water supply schemes. Mandi district is the worst affected, with Kullu also experiencing significant road blockages. Authorities are working to restore services, but the public is advised to avoid unnecessary travel as the monsoon season has already claimed 75 lives.
Dalai Lama turns 90: Birthday celebrations underway in Himachal Pradesh
Hollywood actor and long-time supporter of the Tibetan cause, Richard Gere, was among those seated on the dais alongside the Tibetan spiritual leader. The event began with the playing of both the Tibetan and Indian national anthems. Monks, devotees, and international guests gathered in large numbers
Red alert issued in Himachal Pradesh for Sunday
It also warned of low to moderate flash-flood risk in parts of five districts of Chamba, Kangra, Mandi, Shimla and Sirmaur in the next 24 hours
Himachal Pradesh is grappling with severe monsoon devastation, as the death toll has tragically reached 75, with 31 individuals still missing. Rescue operations are underway in flood-stricken regions, particularly in Mandi district, where relentless rainfall, cloudbursts, and landslides have caused widespread destruction. Authorities are working to provide relief and restore infrastructure amidst ongoing challenges.
Delhi is under a yellow alert with forecasts of light rain. The maximum temperature will be around 33 degrees Celsius. Air quality is satisfactory. Himachal Pradesh faces a red alert for heavy rainfall in Kangra, Sirmaur, and Mandi. Many people died and went missing due to cloudbursts and floods. The state government announced relief for displaced families.
Dharhali and Saktoh river water level rise after heavy rainfall in Rajouri district
Heavy rainfall has caused the rise of water levels in the Dharhali and Saktoh rivers in Rajouri district. Several states of India are facing heavy rainfall after the arrival of monsoon, causing waterlogging, floods and rising water levels of rivers and lower-level areas. The neighbouring state, Himachal Pradesh, is also experiencing the wrath of heavy []
J-K: Dharhali and Saktoh river water level rise after heavy rainfall on Rajouri district
Heavy rainfall in Rajouri, Jammu and Kashmir, has caused rivers to swell, mirroring the monsoon's devastating impact across India. Himachal Pradesh is also reeling from floods, with search teams continuing to look for missing persons in Mandi district where the death toll has reached 75.
Rescue Ops On In Mandi, Kullu Amid Flash Floods, Red Alert In Place For Several Districts
Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu has directed the Mandi district administration to conduct relief and rescue operations.
Dalai Lama's Message On 90th Birthday: 'I Am A Simple Buddhist Monk'
The message came during celebrations in Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh, marking the 90th birthday of the Tibetan spiritual leader, the 14th Dalai Lama.
IMD Sounds Red Alert in Himachal Pradesh
Rainfall between 115.6 mm and 204.4 mm in a day is categorised as very heavy, while anything over 204.4 mm is considered extremely heavy.
30 still missing in Mandi district of Himachal Pradesh, search continues
Himachal Pradesh 1st state to launch Aadhaar-based face authentication for PDS
Kangana Ranaut on way to Mandi to visit rain-ravaged areas
BJP's Mandi MP Kangana Ranaut is en route to the flood- and landslide-stricken areas of Mandi district in Himachal Pradesh, following criticism from the Congress regarding her absence. This visit comes after devastating cloudbursts and landslides claimed 14 lives, with 31 still missing.
Himachal becomes first state to launch Aadhaar-based face authentication for ration distribution
Himachal Pradesh has pioneered Aadhaar-based face authentication (FaceAuth) for ration distribution under the Public Distribution System (PDS), becoming the first state in India to do so. This innovative approach streamlines the authentication process, addressing challenges associated with OTP and biometric methods.
Himachal Pradesh monsoon havoc: Over 260 roads closed, 3 districts under red alert for July 6
The local MeT office issues a red alert for very heavy to extremely heavy rainfall at isolated places in Kangra, Sirmaur and Mandi districts on July 6
Rain Havoc In Himachal: Over 260 Roads Closed, Red Alert Issued In Kangra, Mandi, Sirmaur
Heavy rains in Himachal Pradesh blocked over 260 roads, including 176 in Mandi. A red alert warns of heavy rainfall in Kangra, Sirmaur, and Mandi. Losses are around Rs 541 crore.
Himachal Pradesh CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu flags off 20 e-taxis under RGSSY
Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu launched 20 e-taxis under the Rajiv Gandhi Swarozgaar Start-up Yojana, offering a 50% subsidy to youth for e-taxi purchases. The scheme aims to provide employment and assured income for five years, potentially reducing the state's financial burden.
All 4 NH projects to be completed by 2028, Central funds not being fully utilised by HP: Nadda
Shimla, Jul 5: The construction of three out of four National Highways is in an advanced stage in Himachal Pradesh and major works would be completed in the next two years, Union Health Minister J P Nadda said in Bilaspur on Saturday. About 2,593 km long, four National Highways are being constructed in the state at an estimated cost of about Rs 38,000 crore. Addressing reporters, Nadda also lashed out at the state government for not utilising the funds allocated [] The post All 4 NH projects to be completed by 2028, Central funds not being fully utilised by HP: Nadda appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Human trafficking to US via dunki route: NIA arrests 2 accused, 1 each from Delhi, HP
NEW DELHI: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has conducted searches at a location each in Delhi and Himachal Pradesh and arrested two accused for their key roles in human trafficking to the US via the infamous 'dunki' route, officials said on Saturday. According to officials, the arrested accused Sunny alias Sunny Donker of Dharamshala of Kangra district in HP, and Shubham Sandhal alias Deep Hundi of Ropar, Punjab, who was living in Outer Delhis Peeragarhi, were arrested on Friday. The officials alleged that both the arrested accused were associates of Gagandeep Singh alias Goldy, who was arrested in March on the complaint of a victim, who was trafficked to the US using the dunki route and was deported to India in February this year. The term dunki, believed to have originated from the word donkey, refers to an illegal pathway that immigrants take to enter countries like the United States without proper documentation and the risky and difficult travel is generally facilitated by one of the human-trafficking syndicates. The officials said that the NIA had filed a charge sheet in the case naming Gagandeep Singh, a resident of Tilak Nagar in New Delhi, in the case on June 27, as prime accused. According to the NIA investigation, Gagandeep used to take around Rs 45 lakh from each traveller and would promise to send them to the US on a valid legal visa, the officials said, adding that he used to send these people on a difficult journey via multiple countries, including Spain, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Mexico, the officials said. Before his arrest Gagandeep had illegally sent more than 100 people to the US. Arrested accused Sunny, the main associate/donker of Gagandeeps gang, played a key role in facilitating the illegal travel, they alleged, adding that other arrested accused Shubham Sandhal was an important hawala courier operator, involved in transferring funds to donkers in Latin America. The NIA, which took over the case from Punjab Police on March 13, 2025, continues its investigation, the agency officials said.
72 dead, 37 missing as Monsoon fury continues in Himachal
Shimla, July 5: Relentless rains, landslides, and flash floods have left 72 people dead with and 37 still missing in Himachal Pradesh, according to the latest figures from the State Emergency Operation Centre. Another 113 persons have been injured, while 27 deaths have occurred in road accidents since the beginning of the monsoon season. The [] The post 72 dead, 37 missing as Monsoon fury continues in Himachal appeared first on Northlines .
Himachal Pradesh is grappling with the aftermath of heavy rains. Over 260 roads are blocked, with Mandi district being the worst hit. The MeT office has issued alerts for more rainfall. Sadly, 72 deaths have been reported since June 20. The state government estimates losses to be around Rs 700 crore. Search operations are ongoing for missing persons.
NIA arrests 2 key men involved in human trafficking to US via dunki route
NEW DELHI, July 5: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has arrested two key men allegedly involved in trafficking of humans to the US via the infamous dunki route, officials said on Saturday. The arrests came after searches at a location each in Himachal Pradesh and Delhi, they said. The accused, Sunny alias Sunny Donker of Dharamshala of Kangra district in HP, and Shubham Sandhal alias Deep Hundi of Ropar, Punjab, who was living in Outer Delhis Peeragarhi, were arrested [] The post NIA arrests 2 key men involved in human trafficking to US via dunki route appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
I must admit that I am overwhelmed. Every day, I get some dreadful news of a large-scale disaster or a misfortune. The world is ready to implode with headstrong leaders taking unflinching stances on geo-political issues. Global war seems imminent, and the planet Mars seems to be doing a merry dance on us, The Les Misrables of the world! At least thats what the doomsday pundits are saying! Some friends just returned from Europe and were horrified at the state of affairs in the usual hot spots like Paris, London and most of Spain. Apparently, Paris looks like it needs a good wash, while London is overrun with snatch and run thieves and the homeless hordes, while in Spain, my friends and other tourists were pelted with stones and rocks as the locals dont want more tourists because of rising prices! The United States is out because of their Gestapo-esque border police who may send us brown people off to some detention camp to pick their rotting fruit. So the only place to holiday out of the country is to turn ones gaze eastward. Places like Korea, Japan, and the Philippines are more attractive options as the locals are polite and smart. Better still, Manali and Himachal Pradeshhere we come! Nisha Rebello (left) and Priya Mascarenhas Bengaluru is bursting at its seams. Maybe its time we, the locals, start throwing some stones too! New restaurants, pubs, eateries and amusement centres close faster than they open. Frankly, we are spoilt for choice, and given the fact that our techie population is cash-rich, they demand nothing but the best. And why not, I ask? Now, restaurateurs are thinking of newer concepts to draw in crowds. Any flea market (most un-flea with the beautiful artefacts and clothes on display) always has an array of popped-up food counters featuring a myriad of restaurants, where the discerning buyers can buy as well as eat and make it a days outing. I love going to the JW Marriotts markets run by the enterprising duo of jewellery designer Nidhi Kataria and designer Raj Shroff. Sometimes we make it for a quick lunch and shopping, or coffee and high tea. Sometimes there is a crooner and one always bumps into other like-minded bffs (buying-friends-forever)! We did a fam-jam at Part-Two, a no-concept concept by the young owners of Biere Club, who hosted the urban legend, Nooresha Kabli, a chef who specialises in Japanese food at her restaurant, Izumi, in Mumbai. The vibe was young and noisy unlike a serene Japanese experience, but hey! Thats the new Bengaluru for you! But luckily, some things remain the same in namma ooru, and that is the grace and elegance with which our long-time residents conduct themselves. Priya and Mohan Mascarenhas was a couple that epitomised the quiet and understated luxury of owning an award-winning home, travelling the world, and being the most sought-after couple in the social circuit. Mohan passed away as elegantly as he lived his life last year. His bereft soulmate Priya decided to celebrate his life by throwing a high tea for only her close and intimate circle (which included the delite of Bangalore). A short and poignant service full of good memories and bonhomie was followed by a high tea that our good queen would be impressed by! The ego wants quantity, while the soul craves quality. (The writers views are personal)
Monsoon Fury leaves 69 dead, 37 missing in Himachal
SHIMLA, July 4 : Torrential rains and landslides across Himachal Pradesh have claimed 69 lives so far, with 37 people still missing, while the number of injured has risen to 110, according to official data from the State Emergency Operation Centre. The disaster has left a trail of destruction across several districts, triggering flash floods, slope failures, and infrastructure collapse. The worst-affected district, Mandi, reported 20 deaths, while Kangra recorded 13, followed by Chamba (7), Shimla (5), and Una (5). [] The post Monsoon Fury leaves 69 dead, 37 missing in Himachal appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Govt plans to sell subsidised tomatoes
The government is set to offer subsidised tomatoes via NCCF and NAFED. This action addresses the recent price surge caused by heavy rains in Himachal Pradesh. These rains damaged crops and disrupted transportation. Tomato prices in Delhi NCR have already doubled, exceeding 60 per kilogram. The government aims to sell tomatoes for under 50 per kg.
India's aviation set to soar: Minister Rammohan Naidu eyes untapped potential
DEHRADUN: Union Minister of Civil Aviation, Kinjarappu Rammohan Naidu, on Friday called for unlocking the vast potential of the aviation sector in the country while speaking at the Northern Region Ministers' Conference on Civil Aviation 2025, organised by the Ministry of Civil Aviation, Government of India, in Dehradun. Through this strategic initiative, we aim to identify regional opportunities and unlock the vast potential of Tier II and Tier III cities, Naidu stated. He also highlighted the sector's remarkable expansion, noting, In just 10 years, we have added 88 new airports nearly one new airport every 40 days. We've also added 60 additional flights every hour. He underscored that under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership, flying in India is now more accessible, more available and more affordable, reiterating the Ministrys commitment to collaborative, state-specific strategies for inclusive aviation growth. Gracing the inaugural function as Chief Guest, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami underscored aviation's pivotal role in enhancing regional connectivity, boosting tourism, and fostering socio-economic development within the State. He commended the sector's phenomenal growth and stressed the paramount importance of ensuring safety in aviation operations, particularly helicopter services in Uttarakhand's challenging hilly terrain. The conference also saw the attendance of other key state ministers, including Gautam Kumar Dak (Rajasthan), Vipul Goel (Haryana), Subodh Uniyal (Uttarakhand), Suresh Kumar Khanna (Uttar Pradesh), and Raghubir Singh Bali (Himachal Pradesh). Senior officials from the Ministry of Civil Aviation, including Secretary Samir Kumar Sinha, DGCA DG Fiaz Ahmed Kidwai, AAI Chairman Vipin Kumar, and BCAS DG Rajesh Nirwan, were also present. Discussions focused on actionable strategies to strengthen connectivity, infrastructure, and investment across Northern Indias aviation landscape. Following detailed presentations by the Ministry on opportunities for states, one-on-one interactions were held between state government teams and the Ministry delegation led by Union Minister Naidu. The high-profile event saw participation from Ministers and senior officials representing Rajasthan, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Ladakh, and Chandigarh, alongside over 100 aviation industry players.
CHANDIGARH: Himachal Pradesh has suffered a loss of Rs 700 crore so far due to the rain-related calamities and cloudburst, and 69 people have died, 110 have been injured, and 37 are still missing. Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu said that the State government has decided to provide Rs 5,000 per month as house rent to affected families whose homes have been damaged. He also added that the concerned SDMs have been directed to provide food supplies to the affected people. Sukhu stated that he had a telephonic conversation with Union Home Minister Amit Shah regarding the extensive damage in the state and added that the minister has assured full support, and a central team would also be visiting the State to assess the situation. CM also said that heavy rainfall has caused extensive damage to homes and land in the Seraj and Dharampur areas of Mandi district. He said the key decisions were taken after discussions with Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri, Technical Education Minister Rajesh Dharmani, Deputy Speaker Vinay Kumar and other MLAs. He also said that he would visit the affected areas again. He said that 14 cloudburst incidents have occurred in Mandi district this monsoon season alone, as a matter of concern. He said there was a need to study why such frequent cloudbursts were happening and that this issue was also raised with the Union Home Minister. The roads, electricity infrastructure and drinking water supply schemes have been severely impacted. He said that all cabinet ministers were conducting review meetings in their respective departments to assess the extent of the damage. Sukhu said that nearly 300 roads were currently blocked in the state, around 790 drinking water schemes have been damaged and 332 power transformers have been affected. In Mandi district alone, 402 people have been rescued as part of relief operations. He said that 92 students and teachers who were stranded at the Forestry and Horticulture in Thunag College have been safely evacuated. The NDRF and SDRF teams have reached several villages in Thunag and were actively engaged in relief and rehabilitation efforts. Responding to a question on NHAI projects in the State, Sukhu said that large companies were often awarded contracts based solely on their machinery, but they lack understanding of the fragile hill terrain of the state. As a result, they conduct hill-cutting as per their convenience, which causes damage, he said and advised NHAI to consider awarding such contracts to local contractors familiar with the region. Meanwhile, a state government spokesperson said that rescue and relief operations were underway on a war footing in Mandi district, which has been the worst affected. The state government was extending full support to the victims, with senior officers, administrative officials, and government machinery deployed to assist those in need. He added that 241 water supply schemes were damaged in the Thunag area, of which 66 have already been temporarily restored. As of now, 164 roads remain blocked in Mandi district. The PWD has deployed 31 JCBs and three poclain machines to restore roads in the affected areas of Seraj. Relief material was being delivered to villages such as Surah and others. In addition, rescue and relief efforts are in full swing in the villages of Rukchui, Bharad and Piyala Deji in Thunag sub-division, which were hit by a severe natural disaster. Despite challenging conditions, NDRF and district administration teams continue to work tirelessly on the ground. So far, 65 victims have been rescued from Thunag and provided with first aid and medical care. Relief supplies and essential services are also being delivered on a war footing in Dharampur.
NHAI officials booked after registering case against Himachal Pradesh minister
Himachal Pradesh minister Anirudh Singh was booked for wrongful restraint and voluntarily causing hurt after he allegedly assaulted two NHAI officials while inspecting a building collapse, officials said. The FIR against the state rural development and panchayati raj minister was lodged on a complaint filed by National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) employee Achal Jindal, 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 .
Monsoon set to intensify, fuelled by strong winds over Arabian Sea, Bay
IMD flags extremely heavy rain alert for East Madhya Pradesh; Himachal Pradesh; ghats of Madhya Maharashtra
Kangana Ranaut's Late Post On Flash Flood-Hit Himachal Sparks Political Row
A much-delayed statement by Kangana Ranaut on her parliamentary constituency, flash flood-hit Mandi in Himachal Pradesh, and her party colleague's alleged displeasure over it has given the ruling Congress fodder for criticism.
'She Does Not Care': Jairam Thakur Vs Kangana Ranaut Over Mandi Floods, Congress Reacts
Congress' remark came after 14 people died due to a cloudburst and flood-related incidents in Himachal Pradesh's Mandi district, as the state is experiencing inclement weather.
At least 69 people have lost their lives, dozens are missing, and over 100 have suffered injuries as flash floods and landslides triggered by days of incessant and heavy rainfall wreaked havoc across Himachal Pradesh. Read on to know more on this.
The curious case of a UP district that beats Japan in income
Gautam Buddha Nagar, encompassing Noida and Greater Noida, has emerged as Uttar Pradesh's economic powerhouse, boasting a per capita income of 10.17 lakh, comparable to Japan in purchasing power parity. Its GDP contribution exceeds 10% of the state's total, surpassing Lucknow's economy and even Himachal Pradesh's.
Himachal Pradesh Board Releases D.El.Ed CET 2025 Provisional Answer Key
The Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education has published the provisional answer key for the D.El.Ed CET 2025. Candidates can download it from the official website and are encouraged to submit any feedback by July 5, 2025. The exam was conducted on May 29, 2025, for the Diploma in Elementary Education program. For detailed instructions on how to access the answer key, read the full article.
37 dead after heavy rain in Himachal Pradesh; downpour to continue till July 7
Local authorities said 37 were killed in rain-related incidents and 26 others were killed in road accidents. The downpour is expected to continue until July 7.
Heartbreaking: Mandi MP Kangana Ranaut As 63 Killed In Himachal Rain Fury
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP from Mandi and actor-turned-politician Kangana Ranaut on Friday expressed grief over the massive devastation caused by floods in her home state of Himachal Pradesh.
43 dead, 37 missing as rains ravage Himachal Pradesh
Monsoon hit the state on June 20 and has since then cost it Rs 5,000 crore in damages.
63 dead, dozens missing as Monsoon triggers devastation across Himachal Pradesh
SHIMLA, July 4: At least 63 people have died and dozens are missing as relentless monsoon rains continue to wreak havoc across Himachal Pradesh, triggering flash floods, landslides, and cloudbursts, officials confirmed Thursday. A heavy rain alert remains in effect across all districts until Monday, July 7, with authorities intensifying relief, rescue, and restoration efforts, [] The post 63 dead, dozens missing as Monsoon triggers devastation across Himachal Pradesh appeared first on Northlines .
Monsoon Menace in Himachal Pradesh: Over 60 Dead, Several Missing As Incessant Rains Continue
Incessant rains, cloudbursts, and flash floods in Himachal Pradesh have killed over 65 people and left many missing. IMD has issued a rain alert till July 7.
63 Dead, Dozens Missing, Rs 400 Crore Damages: Monsoon Havoc In Himachal
At least 63 people have died and dozens more are missing as Himachal Pradesh battles cloudbursts, flash floods, and landslides, after days of continous and heavy monsoon rain.
Heavy rainfall and cloudbursts have devastated Mandi district in Himachal Pradesh, resulting in widespread destruction and claiming at least 37 lives across the state. Property damage exceeds 400 crore, with infrastructure severely impacted, including blocked roads and disrupted utilities. Rescue and restoration efforts are underway as the IMD forecasts more rainfall.
Heavy rains batters Himachal Pradesh; 37 dead, 400 crore worth of damage estimated
The IMD has issued a rain alert for the State until July 7
Chandigarh diary | All official work only in Hindi: Haryana Edu Min
Haryana Education Minister Mahipal Dhandas directions to his department to conduct all official work and formal communications in Hindi have become a talking point in government circles. While Danda has issued these orders, the officials in his department are struggling to implement them. The problem is finding the right words in Hindi. This announcement follows a directive from the Directorate of Higher Education issued on June 10. Even I dont know English, and 90% of the people in Haryana dont understand it either. I have ordered all work in the education department to be done in Hindi, the minister said recently. Haryana engineers dressing down over dress He shorted the power supply over a pair of shorts and paid a price for it. Executive Engineer Harish Goel of Uttar Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam, posted in Yamunanagar, was denied entry to a popular club in Ambala Cantonment because he was wearing shorts. The clubs rules prohibit them. Peeved, he snapped the power supply to the club. Shailender Khanna, the president of Central Phoenix Club, submitted a complaint to Haryana Power and Energy Minister Anil Vij. He is also the MLA from Ambala Cantonment. Vij recommended Goels suspension, saying such behaviour from a public servant was unacceptable Rijijus dress-and-dance in Himachal Pradesh Union Minister of Parliamentary Affairs and Minority Affairs Kiren Rijiju spent a memorable three days travelling to remote tribal areas in Lahaul and Spiti of Himachal Pradesh. He donned the traditional dress and even took part in the Nati dance with the locals. BJP MP from Mandi, actor Kangana Ranaut, and local Congress MLA Anuradha Rana joined him. In a series of posts, Rijiju wrote on X, Love and affection of Spiti Valley is mesmerising! Launched various projects at Kaza, furthering the vision of PM @narendramodi ji to develop the border areas! In another post, he wrote, We joined (sic) with Kinnauri folk songs & dances! Harpreet Bajwa Our correspondent in Chandigarh hsbajwa73@gmail.com
PSC on Coal, Mines to meet senior officers, stakeholders
Will also visit various sites Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, July 3: After the visit of Parliamentary Standing Committee on Personnel, Public Grievance and Law and Justice, the PSC on Coal, Mines and Steel is scheduled to meet senior officers and other stakeholders during its tour of Jammu and Kashmir from July 5-10. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp THE PSC on Coal, Mines and Steel is headed by former Union Minister and BJP Lok Sabha Member from Himachal Pradesh Anurag [] The post PSC on Coal, Mines to meet senior officers, stakeholders appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Death toll in Himachal Pradesh cloudburst mounts to 14; search on for 31 missing
The latest body, yet to be identified, was found in Rode in the Thunag subdivision of the district. Ten cloudbursts, three flash floods and a landslide were witnessed in different parts of Mandi on Tuesday
Video: Landslide hits Shimla's Lindi Dhar village; monsoon mayhem continues across Himachal Pradesh
Himachal Pradesh is grappling with relentless monsoon rains, triggering a landslide in Lindi Dhar village, Shimla. The state has reported at least 51 deaths since June 20 due to floods, landslides, and road accidents. Mandi district is severely affected, with 13 fatalities and 29 missing after cloudbursts and flash floods.
HPPSC Releases Provisional Answer Key for Administrative Services Exam 2025
The Himachal Pradesh Public Service Commission has announced the provisional answer key for the 2025 Administrative Services Combined Competitive Examination. Eligible candidates can download the key from the official website and submit suggestions until July 6, 2025, for a fee. The exam was conducted on June 29, 2025, and aims to fill 30 vacancies. The selection process includes a Screening Test, Mains Examination, and Personality Test. For detailed instructions on downloading the answer key and submitting objections, read the full article.
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HP High Court Driver Answer Key 2025: HP High Court Answer Key 2025 for the Driver has been released by High Court of Himachal Pradesh On the Official website, the candidates can Download HP High Court Driver Answer Key 2025 PDF, Question Paper With Answers.
Ten cloudbursts, three flash floods and a landslip were witnessed in different parts of Mandi district on Tuesday (July 1, 2025)
India's health survey data reveals 13% children born prematurely, 17% with low birth weight
NEW DELHI: India's demographic health survey 2019-21 reveals that 13 percent of children were born prematurely, and 17 percent with a low weight at birth, with air pollution contributing to the adverse birth outcomes. Researchers from the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai, and institutes in the UK and Ireland looked at the National Family Health Survey-5 and remote sensing data to analyse how exposure to air pollution in pregnancy impacted the delivery outcomes. The team found that an increased exposure to PM2.5 during pregnancy was related with a 40 percent chance of low birth weight, and 70 percent of premature delivery. Climate conditions, such as rainfall and temperature, were found to have a greater link with adverse birth outcomes. The study, published in the journal PLoS Global Public Health, also found that children living in the northern districts of India could be more vulnerable to the ambient air pollution. Measuring under 2.5 microns in diameter, fine particulate matter 2.5 (PM2.5) is considered among the most harmful air pollutants, sources of which include burning of fossil fuels and biomass. The researchers found higher levels of PM2.5 pollutants over the upper Gangetic region, covering states like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Delhi, Punjab and Haryana, and lower levels in the country's southern and north-eastern regions. A higher prevalence of premature births was seen in northern states, such as Himachal Pradesh (39 percent), Uttarakhand (27 percent), Rajasthan (18 percent), and Delhi (17 percent). Mizoram, Manipur and Tripura exhibited a lower prevalence of the trend. Punjab was found to have the highest prevalence of lower birth weight at 22 percent, followed by Delhi, Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh. North-east India fared far better on the metric, the authors said. Utilising data from the national family health survey and raster images, the study employs various statistical analyses and spatial models to elucidate the connection between in-utero exposure to air pollution and birth outcomes, the authors wrote. They observed that approximately 13 percent of children were born prematurely, and 17 percent were born with low birth weight. Further, an increase of 10 microgram per cubic metre in PM2.5 exposure was associated with an increase of five per cent in the prevalence of low birth weight, and 12 per cent in premature birth. The team added that 18 percent of children born in the five years preceding the National Family Health Survey-5 had a low weight at birth. The authors called for targeted interventions, especially in the northern districts, and an intensification of the National Clean Air Program. Launched in 2019, the programme is aimed at improving air quality in India by addressing PM levels. The researchers also advocated for climate adaptation strategies, such as heat action plans and water management, to be included in public health planning. Awareness of risks due to air pollution and climate change should be raised as part of public health initiatives, especially among pregnant women, the team said.
BJP president after PMs return from Brics
NEW DELHI: With organisational elections now completed in over a dozen states, there is a strong possibility that the BJP will announce the name of a consensus candidate as its next national president shortly after Prime Minister Narendra Modi returns from his foreign tour on July 9 or 10. The process of organisational elections is over in most states. New state presidents were recently elected in Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, and other states. In key states such as Bihar, Sikkim, Goa, and Assam, new chiefs are already in place. The process will shortly conclude in the remaining states, including Uttar Pradesh. Amid this process, the BJP has reportedly shortlisted five candidates, and the final selection is expected to take place between July 10 and 19, before the Monsoon session of parliament on July 21. Among the shortlisted candidates are Union ministers Bhupendra Yadav, Dharmendra Pradhan, Prahlad Joshi, Nirmala Sitharaman, Vanathi Srinivasan, and BD Sharma. Bhupendra Yadav, considered one of the partys finest electoral managers for regional elections, is said to be the frontrunner. Yadav, who belongs to the OBC category, has played a key role in formulating electoral strategies for several state elections, including those in Maharashtra (2024), Uttar Pradesh (2017), and Bihar (2020). If Yadav emerges as the consensus candidate, it will send a strong message ahead of the Bihar assembly election, where the Yadav community plays a crucial role in determining the outcome in over 70-90 constituencies, commented a BJP leader from Bihar. Pradhan is viewed as the second strongest contender, owing to his strong connections with both the RSS and the partys organisational machinery. Prahlad Joshi, hailing from South India, where the BJP is focusing its Mission South plan, is also seen as a possible consensus candidate. He is known for his electoral strategies and managing party affairs, particularly in South India. The name of a woman leader, who also serves as the national president of the BJP Mahila Morcha, is also circulating as a potential candidate. Other prominent names include Arun Singh and Tarun Chugh (both national general secretaries), and Dr Sudha Yadav, who is reportedly trusted by both Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the RSS. Final selection likely before Monsoon session Amid this process, the BJP has reportedly shortlisted five candidates, and the final selection is expected to take place between July 10 and 19, before the Monsoon session of parliament on July 21. New state presidents were recently elected in Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, and other states.
Himachal Pradesh cloudburst: Mandi death toll rises to 10 as search continues
Himachal Pradesh`s Mandi district has seen its death toll from cloudbursts and flash floods rise to 10, with 34 still missing. Tuesday alone brought 11 cloudbursts, 4 flash floods, and a major landslide, mostly in Mandi, severely disrupting normal life
CHANDIGARH: A day after a case was registered against Himachal Pradesh Panchayati Raj Minister Anirudh Singh for allegedly assaulting and threatening two officials of the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), the minister has denied the allegations and demanded a high-level inquiry into alleged irregularities in road construction in the state. Singh, addressing the media on Tuesday, claimed that the First Information Report (FIR) against him was a deliberate attempt to divert attention from the Bhattakuffar building collapse in Shimla, which he alleged occurred due to the NHAIs negligence and excessive hill-cutting during ongoing construction. He strongly denied all allegations, stating, A case does not make one guilty. The minister alleged widespread malpractice and corruption among NHAI officials, accusing them of colluding with private contractors and using substandard materials. He claimed that over 700 complaints have been submitted to Sub-Divisional Magistrates (SDMs) and Deputy Commissioners in Shimla alone, but no concrete action has been taken. Himachal Minister Anirudh Singh booked for alleged assault on NHAI officials following building collapse The NHAI is digging beyond the acquired land, Singh said. In Bhattakuffar, a building collapsed on June 30, and eight other buildings have been damaged and had to be vacated. The quality of construction is highly questionable. Referring to Union Minister Nitin Gadkaris comments condemning the alleged assault, Singh stated that Gadkari was not fully informed about the ground situation. He added that he plans to meet Gadkari soon to highlight the alleged corrupt practices of NHAI officials and urge the Central Government to frame a compensation policy for those affected by substandard and negligent construction. He also expressed concern about dangerous slope cutting practices in areas like Shimla-Parwanoo, Mandi, Kangra, and Jogindernagar, claiming that slopes are being cut at near-vertical 90-degree angles, while retaining walls are only 8 to 10 feet high leading to frequent landslides and structural damage. The case against Singh was filed at Dhalli Police Station under various sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), including Section 132 (voluntarily causing hurt), 121(1) (assault or use of criminal force to deter a public servant from discharging duty), 126(5) (wrongful restraint or confinement by a public servant), 352 (assault otherwise than on grave provocation), and 3(2) (liability of abettors in acts committed with common intention). The complaint was lodged by Achal Jindal Singh, who alleged that the minister assaulted him and his colleague, site engineer Yogesh Verma, inside a room in Bhattakuffar, Chamyana. According to Jindal, they had been summoned under the pretext of a meeting but were instead physically attacked. The alleged assault incident occurred shortly after a multi-storey building collapsed in Chamyana, reportedly due to ongoing four-lane highway construction by NHAI. Meanwhile, two more FIRs have been registered against NHAI and private contractor Gawar Construction Company by residents of Chamyana, alleging unscientific and negligent construction. Locals claim that their houses are now at risk due to the ongoing roadwork. Earlier, another case was filed against the same company and the NHAI following a complaint by Ranjana Verma, whose multi-storey house collapsed on Monday, citing similar allegations of negligence. As investigations continue on both sides, tensions remain high in the region, with residents and political figures alike calling for accountability and transparency in infrastructure development projects.
CHANDIGARH: With the recovery of five more bodies, the death toll in the three flash floods triggered by sixteen cloudbursts has now reached ten, with 34 people still missing in the Mandi district of Himachal Pradesh. Meanwhile, at least 370 people have been evacuated from affected areas in Mandi, Chamba, and Hamirpur districts of the state, as authorities continue search operations for the missing and work to restore blocked routes. The total damage to property in the hill state this monsoon season has so far been estimated at Rs 371.42 crore. Two bodies were recovered in Siyanj, Gohar, and one each in Thunag, Dhar Jarol, and Pandeev Sheel areas. The identities of the deceased have not yet been disclosed. The cloudbursts were reported at four locations in Gohar, three in Karsog, two in Dharampur, and one in Thunag, Mandi. As per the report from the Himachal Pradesh State Emergency Operations Centre, in the last thirty-two hours, the death toll has reached ten, all in Mandi district. Five individuals are injured, 34 people are missing, and 11 remain stranded. A total of 370 people have been evacuated, 316 from Mandi district, 51 from Hamirpur, and three from Chamba. Five dead, 16 missing, 332 rescued following flash floods in Mandi district in Himachal Additionally, 30 animals have died, and one hydroelectricity project has been damaged. A total of 24 houses, 12 cowsheds, one hydroelectricity project, and one bridge have sustained damage. Across the state, 282 roads are currently closed, 182 in Mandi, 37 in Kullu, 33 in Shimla, 12 in Sirmaur, six in Chamba, five in Hamirpur, three each in Kangra and Una, and one in Solan. Moreover, 1,361 electricity transformers and 639 water supply schemes have been disrupted. Two teams each from the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), along with police and home guards, are actively engaged in search and rescue operations in the district. According to the State Emergency Operations Centre, at least 51 people have lost their lives and 22 others are missing, while 103 have been injured since June 20 following the onset of the monsoon. These rain-related incidents include flash floods, drowning, electrocution, falls from steep rocks, snake bites, and road accidents. A total of 204 houses, including 22 that were fully damaged (both pucca and kaccha structures), along with 84 shops, cowsheds, and labour huts, have also been damaged. The loss to private property is estimated at Rs 88.03 lakh, while damage to public infrastructure is far more extensive, amounting to Rs 283.39 crore, bringing the total estimated damage to Rs 371.42 crore. Meanwhile, light to moderate rainfall continues in several regions of the state.
Himachal Minister Refutes Assault Charges As Baseless, Calls NHAI Most Corrupt In Country
Himachal Pradesh Minister Anirudh Singh blamed the NHAI officials of misbehaving with the local people at the site.
51 Dead, 22 Missing Amid Rain Fury In Himachal Pradesh
At least 51 people have lost their lives and 22 others are missing in Himachal Pradesh as torrential rains, flash floods, and landslides continue to wreak havoc across the state during the ongoing monsoon season, according to the latest official data
While ten people have lost their lives in torrential monsoon rains since the intervening night of Monday (June 30, 2025) to Tuesday (July 1, 2025), at least 34 people are missing in Mandi district alone, which has been among the worst hit
Himachal Pradesh: 10 dead, 34 missing as cloudburst and flash floods hit Mandi
Relief operations are in full swing, with emergency shelters established and essential supplies such as tents, blankets, and food being distributed. In Dharampur's Triyambla (Serthi) village, 17 families were provided aid after losing livestock and property due to a cloudburst.
Monsoon fury in Mandi: 10 dead, 34 missing amid landslides & cloudbursts (VIDEO)
The death toll in Mandi district due to landslides and multiple cloudburst incidents on July 1 has risen to 10, while 34 people remain missing, according to the latest report issued by the Himachal Pradesh State Emergency Operation Centre.
Himachal havoc: 10 dead, 34 feared missing as rain batters several parts of state; relief efforts on
Himachal Pradesh is grappling with severe monsoon-related disasters as ten people have died and 34 are missing due to cloudbursts and flash floods in Mandi district. The region has become the 'epicentre' of the disaster, with widespread devastation reported in Thunag, Karsog, and Gohar subdivisions. NDRF and SDRF teams are conducting relief operations, providing emergency shelter and essential supplies to affected residents.
Himachal Pradesh cloudburst: 10 dead, 34 missing as cloudburst and flash floods hit Mandi
Tragic cloudbursts and flash floods in Himachal Pradesh's Mandi district have claimed at least 10 lives, with 34 people still missing. The State Emergency Operation Centre reports widespread devastation, particularly in Thunag, Karsog, and Gohar subdivisions. Rescue operations are underway, with NDRF and SDRF teams actively searching for survivors and providing aid to affected communities.
Himachal cloudburst: Lot of people lost homes, roads damaged, says LoP Jairam Thakur
Himachal Pradesh is grappling with severe devastation after relentless rainfall triggered cloudbursts and flash floods. Leader of Opposition Jai Ram Thakur has informed the Chief Minister about extensive damage, including loss of homes and disrupted infrastructure, particularly in Mandi, Kullu, and Kasol.
Severe floods experienced in Beas river following heavy rainfall in Himachal Pradesh's Mandi
Heavy rainfall triggered severe floods in Himachal Pradesh's Mandi, prompting a red alert from the Indian Meteorological Department. Despite the widespread flooding, the Himachal Pradesh State Disaster Management Authority reports that all dams are functioning within safe operational limits. Continuous monitoring and precautionary releases are in place to prevent downstream flooding, ensuring dam safety across the state.
51 Dead In 11 Days As Himachal Bears Brunt Of Monsoon Fury; Power & Water Supply Hit
Heavy monsoon rains in Himachal Pradesh have caused 51 deaths in 11 days, says SDMA. Infrastructure losses exceed Rs 356 crore, disrupting power and water supplies.