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Various Steps Taken To Promote Adventure, Religious Tourism In Padder: CM Omar Abdullah

Jammu, Mar 17: Acknowledging the great tourism potential of Padder Valley, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday said various steps have been taken to promote adventure and religious tourism in the picturesque belt in Kishtwar district. Known for its Sapphire mines and the Chandi Mata temple at Machail, Padder Valley covers the entire southeastern portion of Kishtwar and borders Zanskar (Ladakh) in the north and east and Pangi (Himachal Pradesh) in the south. In a written reply [] The post Various Steps Taken To Promote Adventure, Religious Tourism In Padder: CM Omar Abdullah appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 17 Mar 2025 9:12 pm

Light snowfall and rain hit parts of Himachal Pradesh; IMD predicts wet spell until March 21

Some parts of higher Himachal Pradesh received light snowfall, while lower regions had rain. Kalpa recorded 17.9 cm of snow, and thunderstorms hit areas like Shimla and Jubbarhatti. Highest rainfall was at Bhabhanagar with 21.6 mm. The state's weather will remain wet until Friday except for Tuesday. Keylong had the lowest temperature at minus 5.1C.

The Economic Times 17 Mar 2025 8:14 pm

Expenditure on salaries, pensions of employees to be highest in Himachal budget 2025-26

Himachal Pradesh's 2025-26 budget allocates a significant portion to salaries and pensions, with 45% combined expenditure. Developmental works account for 24% of the budget, while interest and debt repayments add up to 22%. Revenue expenditure is projected at Rs 48,733.04 crore, with a substantial fiscal deficit expected.

The Economic Times 17 Mar 2025 7:41 pm

Afforestation, EVs, natural farming and renewables to help Himachal become green state by 2027: CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu

Himachal Pradesh aims to become a green state by 2027 through initiatives like afforestation, promoting natural farming, and adopting solar and renewable energy. The government plans to replace conventional vehicles with electric ones and implement the Rajiv Gandhi Van Samvardhan Yojana to promote tree planting on barren lands.

The Economic Times 17 Mar 2025 7:25 pm

Himachal Pradesh CM presents Rs 58,514 crore budget with focus on strengthening agrarian economy

CHANDIGARH: Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu presented a tax-free budget with an outlay of Rs 58,514 crore for the year 2025-26. The budget focuses on strengthening the agrarian economy through the participation of farmers, rural youth and women besides improving healthcare facilities. He also announced the constitution of a Special Task Force (STF) to combat drug abuse in Himachal Pradesh. The government will focus on promoting religious and eco-tourism besides exploring lesser-known tourist destinations, he informed. Sukhu who also holds the Finance portfolio arrived at the assembly to present his third budget in his personal Alto car. In two and half hour speech, he read the 98-page budget in Hindi and informed that the budget aims to accelerate efforts towards making the state self-reliant. The budget ensures the conservation of the environment and natural resources during the development process along with transforming the rural economy. He further added that the budget focuses on agriculture, animal husbandry as well as social security. Sukhu announced new schemes in this year's budget with an emphasis on agriculture and allied sectors and tourism. One of the major announcements in the budget was a price hike for cow and buffalo milk, aimed at benefiting dairy farmers in the state. The price of cow milk will rise from Rs 45 to Rs 51 per litre, while buffalo milk will increase from Rs 55 to Rs 61 per litre. The move comes as part of a broader effort to support the agricultural community, with the government striving to provide fair compensation for milk producers. To boost religious tourism, Sukhu noted the governments commitment to exploring lesser-known religious and cultural destinations within the state, hoping to increase the influx of both domestic and international visitors. He also announced the development of tea estates into eco-tourism hubs, turning lush green areas into attractive destinations for visitors seeking a more nature-focused experience. Emphasising the target to bring one lakh farmers under natural farming in 2025-26, Sukhu said that so far over 1.58 lakh farmers have turned to natural farming. Farmers growing kachi haldi (raw turmeric) naturally will get a minimum support price of Rs 90 per kg, he said. He also added that the state government plans to set up a Spice Park in Hamirpur. Sukhu said that the daily wages of workers engaged in Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act increased by Rs 20 from Rs 300 to Rs 320 per day. He said the total fiscal deficit in 2025-26 is expected to be Rs 10,338 crore, which is 4.04 per cent of the state's Gross Domestic Product. The total revenue receipts are estimated to be Rs 42,343 crore, and the total revenue expenditure is projected to be Rs 48,733 crore. The total revenue deficit is estimated to be Rs 6,390 crore. The Revenue Deficit Grant (RDG) has come down to Rs 3257 crore in 2025-26 from Rs 6258 crore last year, which will compound our problems further, he said. Informing that the debt liability of the state has risen to Rs 1,04,729 crore out of which Rs 29,046 lakh have been taken by the present government, he said 70 per cent of the loan taken in the past two years was spent on repayment of loans taken by the previous government and its interest component. He said that out of every rupee, only 24 paisa would be left for development works, as 25 paise would be spent on salaries, 20 paise on pensions, 12 paise on interest payments, 10 paise on debt payments, and 9 paise for grants to autonomous bodies. The focus of the budget is to bring back the derailed economy of the state back on track. We formed the government on December 11, 2022 inheriting huge financial liabilities left behind by the previous BJP regime, including a debt burden of Rs 76,185 crore, he said. Sukhu cautioned that 2025-26 is likely to be one of the toughest years for the state economically and said that his government will continue to fight to get the state its legitimate due. He also announced several schemes for agriculturists, women, disabled and children and said that separate directorates for schools and colleges would be constituted. He informed that about 500 electric buses will be purchased in 2025-26 and the Shimla Ropeway project will be started in the next fiscal year. Sukhu said that about 500 electric buses will be purchased in 2025-26 and the Shimla Ropeway project will be started in the next fiscal year. He also announced several schemes for agriculturists, women, disabled and children and said that separate directorates for school and colleges would be constituted. He said it is because of the imposition of strict conditions on raising of loans and funding under externally aided projects that Himachal is getting economically neglected.

The New Indian Express 17 Mar 2025 5:33 pm

Meet Indias first female F4 racer Shriya Lohia. Her education, family and achievements

Shriya Lohia, a 16-year-old from Himachal Pradesh, has become India's first female Formula 4 driver, scoring points for Hyderabad Blackbirds. Starting karting at nine, she's earned over 30 podium finishes and several awards. Balancing racing with homeschooling, she aims for a Formula One career while excelling in multiple sports. Her achievements inspire aspiring female racers.

The Economic Times 17 Mar 2025 5:19 pm

Himachal Budget: Milk prices increased by 6 per litre, eco-tourism in focus

Himachal Pradesh CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu presents annual budget focusing on tourism, farming, and social welfare schemes.

The Hindu 17 Mar 2025 2:30 pm

Himachal Pradesh Budget Highlights: Milk prices hiked, stress on eco-tourism, and more in 2025

Himachal Pradesh CM Sukhvinder Sukhu's 2025 budget announces a price hike for cow and buffalo milk to support dairy farmers, the creation of a Spice Park in Hamirpur, development of tea estates into eco-tourism hubs, and promotion of religious tourism. Other highlights include a GST compensation stop, increased wages for rural workers, and empowering 1 lakh farmers towards natural farming.

The Economic Times 17 Mar 2025 1:10 pm

HPPSC Assistant District Attorney Recruitment 2025 - Apply Online for 23 Posts

HPPSC Recruitment 2025 Apply Online: Himachal Pradesh Public Service Commission (HPPSC) has announced the recruitment of 23 Assistant District Attorney in 2025. Candidates With LLB (Relevant discipline) Can Apply Online on or before 13-04-2025

FreeJobAlert 17 Mar 2025 11:44 am

Norway's Statkraft looks to sell India assets for $2 billion

Norwegian utility Statkraft hired EY to facilitate the $2 billion sale of its Indian hydro and solar power assets. The company plans to prioritize investments in fewer countries for better competitiveness, focusing on Norway, Europe, and South America. The divestment includes 1 GW of power projects in Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh, and Uttarakhand.

The Economic Times 16 Mar 2025 11:15 pm

Despite hurdles, Himachal Pradesh is on the path to financial stability: Sukhu

Alleging stepmotherly treatment by the BJP-led Central government, the Chief Minister said his governments bold policy decisions had generated additional revenue of over 3,000 crore

The Hindu 16 Mar 2025 5:29 pm

Explained: How Indias new Immigration Bill overhauls foreign entry, visa rules

Anyone found using a forged passport or visa for entering, staying or exiting India will be punished with a jail term of up to seven years and a fine to the extent of Rs 10 lakh if the new immigration bill is approved by Parliament. The legislation , piloted by the Union Home Ministry, also provides for mandatory reporting of information about foreigners by hotels, universities, other educational institutions, hospitals and nursing homes to enable tracking of overstaying foreigners. All international airlines and ships will also be required to submit at a port or place in India the passenger and crew manifest, the advance information of passengers and crew on board of such aircraft, vessel or other mode of transport. Whoever knowingly uses or supplies a forged or fraudulently obtained passport or other travel document or visa for entering into India or staying in or exiting from India, shall be punishable with an imprisonment for a term which shall not be less than two years, but may extend to seven years and shall also be liable to fine which shall not be less than one lakh rupees, but may extend to ten lakh rupees, according to the bill introduced in Lok Sabha on March 11. It also says that any foreigner who enters into any area in India without a valid passport or other travel document, including visa required for such entry in contravention of provisions of the law or of any rule or order given in pursuance thereof, shall be punishable with an imprisonment for a term which may extend to five years with a fine which may extend to five lakh rupees or with both. The legislation empowers the Centre to exert control over places that are frequented by any foreigner and require the owner to close the premises, permit its use under specified conditions, or refuse admission to all or a specified class of foreigners. Draft immigration bill: Onus on individuals to prove citizenship, immigration officer to arrest person without warrant The Immigration and Foreigners Bill, 2025 is a comprehensive legislation to regulate all matters relating to foreigners and immigration. Matters relating to foreigners and immigration are presently administered through four Acts-the Passport (Entry into India) Act, 1920, the Registration of Foreigners Act, 1939, the Foreigners Act, 1946 and the Immigration (Carriers' Liability) Act, 2000. All these laws are now proposed to be repealed. While the Immigration and Foreigners Bill, 2025 consists of several existing provisions in the four Acts proposed to be repealed after simplification and harmonisation, it also has certain new provisions to meet the present-day requirements. This legislation is in line with the government's policy of simplification of laws, ease of doing business and minimising compliance burden. It seeks to balance the requirements of national security and related issues of immigration of foreigners with the need to promote economic growth and tourism in the country. However, it is not connected with any matters related with grant of citizenship. The Bill will help in tackling the problem of illegal migration into India and facilitate tracking of movement of overstaying foreigners within India. It will also help in reducing the compliance burden, an officer said. While Indian visas of all categories to foreigners can be granted in physical or sticker form by Indian missions or posts located abroad, the Bureau of Immigration (BoI) grants electronic visas under seven categories to people from 167 countries. Besides, visa-on-arrival is granted by immigration authorities at six designated airports to nationals of three countries -- Japan, South Korea and the UAE (only for such UAE nationals who had earlier obtained e-visa or regular or paper visa for India). The stay and movement of foreigners in India and their exit are regulated by the BoI and state governments and Union Territory administrations. According to existing laws, all foreigners on long-term (more than 180 days) student, medical, research, employment, missionary and project visas are required to register with the Foreigners Regional Registration Officer (FRRO) or the Foreigners Registration Officer (FRO) concerned, having jurisdiction over the place where the foreigner intends to stay, within 14 days of arrival. Pakistani nationals are required to register within 24 hours of their arrival. Other laws that cover foreigners in India include the Citizenship Act, 1955, which regulates acquisition and termination of Indian citizenship as well as acquisition and registration of foreigners as Overseas Citizens of India (OCI). Apart from movement, stay and visa, there are certain protected areas in India where foreigners need special permits to travel, including multiple states in the northeastern region, the whole of Andaman and Nicobar, and parts of Jammu and Kashmir, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh and Rajasthan. According to Union Home Ministry data, 98.40 lakh foreigners visited India between April 1, 2023, and March 31, 2024. (With inputs from PTI)

The New Indian Express 16 Mar 2025 2:09 pm

Himachal Pradesh Agriculture University Date Sheet 2025 Announced @ hillagric.ac.in Details Here

The officials of Himachal Pradesh Agriculture University have released the Himachal Pradesh Agriculture University Date Sheet 2025 for B.Sc, B.V.Sc and A.H. Students are advised to check the timetable to prepare for their exams.

FreeJobAlert 15 Mar 2025 10:15 am

Messy slugfest off the ring in a bid to govern boxing

CHENNAI: SPORTS elections in the country are turning out to be big controversies. More so in recent times, especially after the Table Tennis Federation of India (2021-22), the All India Football Federation, the Indian Olympic Associations court battles and subsequent elections. The final outcome was a landmark judgment in the case between Rahul Mehra vs Union of India and others: the Delhi High Court order of 16.08.2022 of Najmi Waziri and Manmohan. The National Sports Development Code of India 2011 was supposed to be read along with the 16.08.2022 HC order. Interestingly, Anurag Thakur was the sports minister at that time. Since then, almost all elections (where disputes arose) landed up in court over violation of the 13 points that were supposed to be followed by the IOA and its National Sports Federations (through various court orders). The sports ministrys affidavits and replies to the court made things more complicated. There were stays or results withheld by Delhi High Court on elections of federations like tennis, judo, volleyball and rowing over violations of sports code and notably those points mentioned in the 16.08.2022 order. The Boxing Federation of India (BFI) election too seems to be heading towards that direction. Unless both parties come to a compromise, like in the case of All India Chess Federation (AICF) last year. The script seems too familiar. Two factions: the president on one side, the secretary on another, suddenly invoked various sections of the NSDF of India 2011. BFI president Ajay Singh is on one side, the secretary general Hemanta Kalita and treasurer Digvijay Singh are on the other side. There is another faction seemingly with them, the Himachal Pradesh Boxing Association that sent the name of Thakur to the BFI for Electoral College. Two influential figures in the current political landscape are fighting over presidentship of a sports federation. Even in the last BFI election in 2021, a top BJP leader from Maharashtra was contesting against Singh (who is known to be close to the ruling party). This time the fight is against a former sports minister. The RO of the BFI elections, former Delhi High Court judge RK Gauba, has accepted the Electoral College signed by Singh after a hearing on the Delhi Amateur Boxing Association issue late on Thursday. Gauba ruled against the DABAs nominations. He, however, did not mention Thakur in the order. There is one reference (Point 12) to an audience with the secretary and the treasurer and vice president (north) but the subject was not disclosed. There were detailed hearings on 12.02.2025 and 13.02.2025 for two hours each in which all concerned participated. The name of Thakur was scrapped by BFI president because of a letter he issued three days (on March 7) after the election notice was issued (on March 4). The provision the BFI president incorporated in the letter that led to Thakurs exclusion was: It is hereby clarified that only bonafide and duly elected members during the election AGM (duly notified to BFI) of the State Units affiliated with the Boxing Federation of India (BFI) shall be authorised to represent their respective States/Union Territories. It is interesting to note the provision in the model election guidelines of the National Sports Development Code of India 2011 (NSDCI) Annexure XXXVII (page 167). It says: each Permanent Member State/Union Territory shall be represented by two members authorised by the President or Secretary General/Secretary of the affiliated Permanent Member State/Union Territory; however, in case President/Secretary General / Secretary nominates different person(s), the person(s) authorised by the President shall be deemed to be the duly authorised person(s). Irrespective of the date. This has been reproduced in the BFI constitution. There is no mention of elected member. This becomes even more curious if a letter doing the rounds in the BFI circles is to be believed. It cited a sports ministry directive of 2020 (before Delhi HC order of 16.08.2022) that said that these members have to be elected ones. This was in the case of AICF and the sports ministry had noted that only such persons who are the elected members of the executive body of the State / UT Association can only be authorised by the President of such Association to represent in the meetings of the NSFs including casting of vote in the elections of the NSFs. It will be interesting to see how the court sees this. Because all recent court orders passed by the Delhi HC had taken into consideration the 16.08.2022 order. The HC also stated that whatever is good for IOA is good for NSFs. One such point is the restrictive clause: (vii) There cannot be any restrictive, undemocratic clause, including as to who can contest for any position. This is just one sticky point. Another point is that the BFI is in violation of the sports code and its own constitution when it comes to athletes commission. The BFI constitution says under Executive Council: (d) 4 Members from Athletes Commission, (1 male & 1 female) boxer each elected by the participating boxers during the Elite National Championships and (1 male & 1 female) exboxer as elected by ex-boxers / awardees, will be included. But going by its website there is none. Surprisingly, when it comes to women representation/participation in sports administration, the BFI approved electoral roll has just one name. Contrast this with IOAs constitution that mandates one male and one female representative from NSFs as part of their electoral college. The silence of the sports ministry is baffling too. Though he may or may not have the numbers (he needs 2/3 majority to retain his position), Singhs Electoral College move seems to have given him the edge. It needs to be seen how Thakur responds.

The New Indian Express 14 Mar 2025 11:17 pm

Former Congress MLA from Bilaspur shot at by unidentified people in Himachal Pradesh

Former MLA Bamber Thakur was sitting in the courtyard of the government accommodation allotted to his wife in Bilapsur along with others when four people came and opened fire

The Hindu 14 Mar 2025 9:12 pm

HPPSC Lecturer (School-New)-History 2023 Final Result Released

Himachal Pradesh Public Service Commission (HPPSC) has Released Final Result for the Post of Lecturer (School-New) Political Science 2023.

FreeJobAlert 14 Mar 2025 10:44 am

Yellow alert issued amid fresh snowfall in Himachal Pradesh

The Times of India 14 Mar 2025 12:20 am

BJP sparks uproar in Himachal Assembly over Kangra bank grant details

Shimla: The Himachal Pradesh Vidhan Sabha witnessed noisy scenes during Question Hour Thursday, with the opposition BJP members leaving the House accusing the Congress government of not replying to their queries on funds released by a cooperative bank. The BJP members were agitated after Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri said that information is being collected []

orissapost 13 Mar 2025 7:21 pm

Himachal growth improves to 6.7pc in 2024-25, per capita income rises by 9.6 pc: Survey

Himachal Pradesh's economy is expected to grow by 6.7 per cent in 2024-25. The state's per capita income will increase by 9.6 per cent. The tertiary, secondary, and primary sectors contribute significantly. The industrial sector is expected to grow by 8.1 percent. Tourist arrivals nearly reached pre-pandemic levels. Inflation dropped in rural and urban areas.

The Economic Times 13 Mar 2025 7:09 pm

Himachal Pradeshs growth in 2024-25 pegged at 10.2%: State Economic Survey

Pointing out that the tourism industry contributes 7.78% of Himachals GSDP, the survey showed that the tourist arrivals in Himachal Pradesh are reaching pre-pandemic levels

The Hindu 13 Mar 2025 3:39 pm

Punjab government to prioritise rehabilitation over criminalisation for drug addicts under NDPS Act

CHANDIGARH: The Punjab Government will provide rehabilitation and de-addiction for individuals caught with a non-commercial quantity of drugs, granting them immunity under Section 64(a) of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act. Interestingly, after Kerala, Punjab ranked second among all states in the country last year for the number of cases registered under the NDPS Act. However, there has been a declining trend in the registration of such cases over the past three years. Sources have revealed that the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP)-led Punjab government is not inclined to criminalise addicts caught with a non-commercial quantity of drugs by imprisoning them. Instead, the government has opted to focus on de-addiction and rehabilitation for those found with less than 2.5 grams of heroin, as defined under the NDPS Act. The government has also clearly outlined the distinction between commercial and non-commercial quantities for various illegally used drugs. Section 64(A) of the NDPS Act offers immunity from prosecution to addicts or individuals charged with an offense under Section 27 (punishment for consumption of narcotic drugs or psychotropic substances) or offenses involving a small quantity of narcotic drugs or psychotropic substances. This immunity is granted only if the individuals voluntarily agree to undergo treatment for de-addiction. It reads, Who voluntarily seeks to undergo medical treatment for de-addiction from a hospital or an institution maintained or recognised by the government or a local authority and undergoes such treatment shall not be liable to prosecution under section 27 or under any other section for offences involved in a small quantity of narcotic drugs or psychotropic substances. It further states that the said immunity from prosecution may be withdrawn if the addict does not undergo complete treatment for de-addiction. In the last 12 days the total drug peddlers arrested have touched 1,658. As per the figures with the state police about the daily arrests point towards that the large number of accused arrested with non-commercial quantities. Special DGP (Law and Order), Punjab, Arpit Shukla, stated that Enforcement, De-addiction, and Prevention (EDP) are the main components of the government's plan to eradicate the drug menace from the state. The government wants to treat the addicts as patients, not as criminals. We will use section 64-A to de-addict those who are not peddlers and have been caught with small quantities to bring those youth back on track by treating them. As part of de-addiction, more than one dozen persons have been convinced till now to undergo de-addiction and rehabilitation treatment. Meanwhile, as per the data shared by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) in Parliament on Wednesday, some 9,025 cases were registered last year under the NDPS Act in Punjab down from 11,564 in 2023 and 12,423 in 2022. In 2022 and 2023, Punjab had the third highest number of NDPS cases in the country, with Maharashtra having a higher figure during these two years. According to data shared by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) in Parliament on Wednesday, a total of 9,025 cases were registered under the NDPS Act in Punjab last year, down from 11,564 in 2023 and 12,423 in 2022. In both 2022 and 2023, Punjab had the third-highest number of NDPS cases in the country, with Maharashtra recording higher figures during these two years. A total of 1,02,769 cases were registered in 2022, 1,09,546 in 2023 and 89,913 in 2024 across the country. In neighboring states of Haryana and Himachal Pradesh also the number of cases registered have also declaimed as in Haryana 3,820 cases were registered in 2022, 3,718 in 2023 and 3,062 in 2024 and Himachal Pradesh in 2022, some 1518 cases, in 2023, 2045 cases and in 2024 1632 cases were registered. But in neighboring Rajasthan these cases have seen an increase as in 2022: 3,738 cases, in 2023: 5,098 cases and in 2024: 5,462 cases. A total of 1,02,769 cases were registered nationwide in 2022, 1,09,546 in 2023, and 89,913 in 2024. In neighboring states, the number of cases has also declined. In Haryana, 3,820 cases were registered in 2022, 3,718 in 2023, and 3,062 in 2024. In Himachal Pradesh, 1,518 cases were registered in 2022, 2,045 in 2023, and 1,632 in 2024. However, in neighboring Rajasthan, the number of cases has increased, with 3,738 cases registered in 2022, 5,098 in 2023, and 5,462 in 2024. Kerala has the highest number of NDPS cases in the country as 26,918 cases were registered in 2022, 30,715 in 2023 and 27,701 in 2024. In response to questions from Members of Parliament Shambhu Sharan Patel and Baburam Nishad, the Minister of State for Home Affairs, Nityanand Rai, stated that a four-tier Narco-Coordination Centre (NCORD) mechanism has been established to ensure better coordination between central and state law enforcement agencies, as well as other stakeholders. A dedicated Anti-Narcotics Task Force, led by an Additional Director General or Inspector General-level officer, has been set up in each state and union territory. This task force functions as the NCORD secretariat and is responsible for following up on the implementation of decisions made during NCORD meetings at various levels.

The New Indian Express 13 Mar 2025 3:19 pm

23 Yamuna sites fail quality test, river can barely sustain life in Delhi: Parliamentary panel report

NEW DELHI: A parliamentary panel has said the Yamuna river's capacity to sustain life have been found to be almost non-existent in the Delhi stretch, noting that 23 out of the 33 monitored sites, including six in the national capital, failed to meet primary water quality standards. The Yamuna flows through a 40 km stretch in Delhi, entering at Palla from Haryana and exiting at Asgarpur into Uttar Pradesh. The dissolved oxygen (DO) levels, which reflect the river's capacity to sustain life, were found to be almost non-existent in the Delhi stretch, the parliamentary standing committee on water resources said in its report tabled in Parliament on Tuesday. In its report on the Upper Yamuna River Cleaning Project and river bed management in Delhi, the panel warned that despite the construction and upgrade of sewage treatment plants (STPs) in Delhi and Uttar Pradesh, pollution levels remain alarmingly high. The Committee called for a coordinated response from all stakeholders to tackle pollution and restore the river's health. It added that out of the 33 monitored sites, only four in Uttarakhand and four in Himachal Pradesh met the primary water quality criteria. The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) assessed water quality at 33 locations between January 2021 and May 2023, with state pollution control boards. The assessment covered four key parameters of Dissolved Oxygen (DO), pH, Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD), and Fecal Coliform (FC). The analysis showed that all four monitored sites in Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh met the required standards, while all six sites in Haryana failed. In Delhi, none of the seven sites complied with the standards in 2021, although the Palla site showed improvement in 2022 and 2023. The panel raised particular concerns over encroachment along the Yamuna floodplains. While Delhi and Haryana provided information on encroachments, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand are yet to furnish complete details. The floodplain zone of the Yamuna in Uttar Pradesh remains undemarcated, despite its ecological importance in flood management. The Committee highlighted that the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) retrieved approximately 477.79 hectares from encroachments along the floodplains. However, some parts of the floodplains remain occupied due to ongoing litigation. The panel urged the Department of Water Resources, River Development, and Ganga Rejuvenation to work with the DDA and the state governments to expedite the removal of encroachments and ensure the restoration of the floodplain ecosystem. Legacy sludge in the Yamuna riverbed remains a major concern. A study conducted by the Delhi Irrigation and Flood Control Department in collaboration with CSIR-NEERI found high levels of heavy metals such as chromium, copper, lead, nickel, and zinc in sludge samples collected from key sites like the Old Iron Bridge, Geeta Colony, and the upstream of the DND Bridge during the pre-monsoon period. The panel recommended controlled dredging to remove this toxic sludge, warning that it poses a serious health hazard and contributes to the river's deteriorating quality. However, the National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG) raised concerns that large-scale dredging could destabilise the riverbed and cause further environmental degradation. The panel also flagged the failure to maintain environmental flow (E-flow) in the Yamuna. According to the 1994 MoU among Yamuna basin states, Haryana is required to release 10 cumecs of water from the Hathnikund Barrage to maintain ecological balance. However, the Committee noted that this flow is insufficient, as much of it evaporates or percolates before reaching Delhi. The panel urged the Department of Water Resources to resolve these differences and increase the E-flow to sustain the river's ecosystem. The report also criticised the lack of data on unauthorised industries operating in Delhi. The Delhi State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation (DSIIDC) informed the panel that it only monitors 28 approved industrial areas, 17 of which are connected to 13 Common Effluent Treatment Plants (CETPs). The remaining 11 are not classified as water-polluting industrial areas. However, the panel noted that no data is available on unauthorized industrial units that might be discharging untreated effluents into the Yamuna. It recommended that the Delhi government conduct a comprehensive study to identify such units and strengthen pollution control measures. The panel also pointed to the failure to treat domestic sewage. According to the report, nearly 22 major drains discharge untreated sewage directly into the Yamuna. Despite significant investments under the Namami Gange Programme, the sewage treatment gap remains at approximately 1,500 million litres per day (MLD). The panel highlighted the impact of pollution on the Yamuna's ecosystem, noting that the absence of dissolved oxygen has severely affected aquatic life. Incidents of dead fish being washed ashore have been reported in Agra and Mathura. The Committee recommended that the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change conduct a study to assess the ecological damage. Moreover, the panel pointed out that bio-monitoring data from the CPCB shows that the biological water quality of the Yamuna is classified as moderate or poor in most parts of Delhi and Uttar Pradesh. Pollution from cremation activities along the riverbanks was another key concern. The panel noted that only one electric crematorium at Nigam Bodh Ghat in Delhi is operational, while most cremations are conducted using wood, contributing to river pollution. The Committee recommended financial support for state governments to set up more electric and CNG-based crematoriums and to relocate existing cremation sites away from the immediate periphery of riverbanks to prevent contamination.

The New Indian Express 13 Mar 2025 1:00 pm

BJP Slams Himachal Govt For Asking 30% Of Income From Magic Shows In Schools: Place Donation Box

The BJP criticized the Himachal Pradesh government for asking 30% of income from school magic shows for the CM's relief fund. The education department retracted the order after backlash.

News18 13 Mar 2025 10:29 am

BFI excludes Anurag Thakurs name from electoral college for elections

NEW DELHI, March 12: The Boxing Federation of India (BFI) on Wednesday rejected Anurag Thakurs nomination for inclusion in the electoral college finalised for the March 28 elections, saying the former Sports Minister was not eligible to represent Himachal Pradesh. Himachal Pradesh Boxing Association had sent Thakur and Vice President Rajesh Bhandaris names. The BFI []

thehillstimes 13 Mar 2025 1:30 am

Drone Yatra to educate 15,000 farmers, rural women and youth on drone technology

Hyderabad: Unati Agri Allied and Marketing Multi-State Cooperative Society Limited (UAMMCL) and Marut Drones Indias leading drone manufacturing and training company, have kick-started the first phase of Drone Yatra in multiple districts of Himachal Pradesh and Punjab. According to a press release, the objective is to create awareness and encourage drone technology adoption amongst Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 12 Mar 2025 5:50 pm

Himachal Government Emphasises Decent Dress Code For Teachers, Issues Circular

The Himachal Pradesh Education Department has issued a circular regarding a dress code for teachers in schools.

NDTV 12 Mar 2025 5:33 pm

Disguised as a woman, man sets married lover on fire after she refuses to leave with him in UP

MATHURA: A man disguised as a woman has set his married lover on fire inside her house here after she refused to leave with him, police said. As the woman's neighbours rushed to her house after hearing her screams on Tuesday afternoon, the accused, Umesh (28), tried to escape by jumping from the terrace but sustained severe injuries, police said. Both Rekha (30), who suffered over 70 per cent burns, and Umesh are undergoing treatment at SN Medical College in Agra, they said. Rekha, a resident of Koh village, was alone at home watching TV when the incident occurred. Her children, aged seven and five, were at school and her husband Sanju, a farm labourer, was away at work, Farah police station in-charge Sanjay Kumar Pandey said. Around noon, Umesh, a resident of Hasanpur village in Haryana and the brother of Rekha's elder sister-in-law, reached her house with a bottle of petrol, the police official said. Umesh was wearing a lehenga to disguise himself as a woman and was dropped off near the village by a friend on a motorcycle. He entered Rekha's house from the terrace, walked into her room and pressured her to leave with him. When she refused, he poured petrol on her and set her on fire, Pandey said. Alerted by Rekha's screams, her neighbours rushed to her help while Umesh tried to escape by jumping from the terrace. However, he was seriously injured, the official said. After reaching the spot, police took Rekha and Umesh to the Farah community health centre. Due to their critical condition, they were later referred to SN Medical College in Agra, police said. Umesh was a regular visitor to Rekha's house and their relationship developed over time. On August 31 last year, Rekha left home with him. Her family filed a police complaint and she was brought back from Kinnaur district in Himachal Pradesh on February 10, Pandey said. After the incident, Rekha distanced herself from Umesh, realising her mistake. When she refused to go with him today, he became enraged and tried to kill her, the official said. Pandey said that no formal complaint has been lodged in the matter yet. Once a complaint is received, legal action will be taken. For now, saving their lives is the priority, he said.

The New Indian Express 12 Mar 2025 12:00 pm

KIWG Day 3: Army, Himachal dominate opponents

Excelsior Sports Correspondent GULMARG, Mar 11: On 3rd day of Winter Games (KIWGs), the needle of medal tally began to incline towards Army as their team dominated Mens Ski Relay Event and raced to Gold while Uttarakhand team scaled Silver and Himachal Pradesh walked for Bronze medal in the competition. The Slalom Snowboard event for Women held at Kangdoori saw thrilling contest among the participants. Himachal Pradesh was crowned with Gold & Silver but missed hat-trick of medals as bronze [] The post KIWG Day 3: Army, Himachal dominate opponents appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 12 Mar 2025 5:10 am

In Himachal Pradeshs Chamba, forest guard dragged 1km by car

The Times of India 12 Mar 2025 12:56 am

Himachal Pradesh cabinet gives nod to excise policy

The Times of India 11 Mar 2025 11:23 pm

No proposal to allow non-agriculturist Himachal natives to purchase land without permission: CM

Non-agriculturist natives of Himachal Pradesh need government permission to buy land as per the HP Tenancy and Land Reforms Act. The Vidhan Sabha addressed issues such as employee pension options, cryptocurrency frauds, pending MLAs' priority projects, and illegal mining cases. Government departments and independent public undertakings were also discussed.

The Economic Times 11 Mar 2025 9:08 pm

Yellow alert for heavy rain, snow in Himachal on Friday: IMD

A 'yellow' alert has been issued in Himachal Pradesh for heavy rain and snow, with light rain and snowfall already occurring in some areas. Heavy rain and thunderstorms are expected in Kangra, Kullu, and Mandi districts, and heavy snow in Lahaul and Spiti district on Friday. Rain and snow are likely in various regions from March 11 to 17.

The Economic Times 11 Mar 2025 8:03 pm

Bill to streamline service related to immigration, foreigners introduced in Lok Sabha

NEW DELHI: The government introduced a bill seeking to streamline various services related to immigration and foreigners, including their entry, exit and stay in the country, in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday. Rejecting suggestions that Parliament lacked the legislative competence to bring the Immigration and Foreigners Bill, 2025, Minister of State for Home Affair Nityanand Rai said the central government has all the rights under the Union list to bring legislations on the subject. He said that once the bill is passed, it would replace existing laws including the Passport (Entry into India) Act, 1920, the Registration of Foreigners Act, 1939, the Foreigners Act, 1946, and the Immigration (Carriers Liability) Act, 2000. The objective of the draft bill is to enhance national security, control immigration procedures, and introduce stricter penalties on foreigners, who violate entry and stay conditions, the minister said. The draft bill also mentions that any foreigner posing a threat to national security, sovereignty or the integrity of the nation will not be allowed into the country or will be denied the permission to stay in India. It further mandates registration for foreigners upon arrival, restricting their movement, name changes, and access to protected and restricted areas. Educational institutions, hospitals and nursing homes will have to report of foreign nationals to immigration authorities, it added. According to the draft bill, violations will attract heavy penalties. Arriving in India without a valid passport or visa may attract imprisonment of up to five years and a fine of up to Rs 5 lakh. Foreigners using forged documents could face a jail term of two to seven years, with fines ranging from Rs 1 lakh to Rs 10 lakh, it read. More to those overstaying, violating visa conditions or trespassing in restricted areas could also result in three years imprisonment and fine of up to Rs 3 lakh. Transport carriers carrying foreigners without valid documents will be held liable and can be fined up to Rs 5 lakh. It could also lead to potential seizure of their transport if penalties are not paid. If a foreigner is denied entry, the carrier will be responsible for their immediate removal from India. The bill also gives authority to immigration officers to arrest individuals without a warrant and empowers the central government to regulate the movement of foreigners. Further, it also has provisions to disallow a person from leaving the country, if his or her presence is required by any of the investigative or enforcement agencies. Opposing the bill at the introduction stage, Manish Tewari (Congress) said the bill is violative of multiple provisions of the Constitution and various laws. He said the bill violates the principle of fundamental rights and the government may use the provisions of the proposed law to deny entry to those who are not in sync with the ideology of the ruling dispensation of the day. Saugata Roy of the TMC said the proposed law could prevent inflow of talent from outside in various fields. In his remarks before formally introducing the bill, Rai said the draft law seeks to correct overlapping and duplicate provisions in prevailing laws governing immigration and foreigners in the country. The entry, stay and exit of foreigners from India are currently governed by the Registration of Foreigners Act, 1939, and the Foreigners Act, 1946. While Indian visas of all categories to foreigners can be granted in physical or sticker form by Indian missions or posts located abroad, the Bureau of Immigration (BoI) grants electronic visas under seven categories to people from 167 countries. Besides, visa-on-arrival is granted by immigration authorities at six designated airports to nationals of three countries -- Japan, South Korea and the UAE (only for such UAE nationals who had earlier obtained e-visa or regular or paper visa for India). The stay and movement of foreigners in India and their exit are regulated by the BoI, state governments and Union Territory administrations. According to existing laws, all foreigners on long-term (more than 180 days) visas are required to register with the Foreigners Regional Registration Officer (FRRO) or the Foreigners Registration Officer (FRO) concerned, having jurisdiction over the place where the foreigner intends to stay, within 14 days of arrival. Pakistani nationals are required to register within 24 hours of their arrival. Other laws that cover foreigners in India include the Citizenship Act, 1955, which regulates acquisition and termination of Indian citizenship as well as acquisition and registration of foreigners as Overseas Citizens of India (OCI). The Passports Act, 1967, provides for the issue of passports and travel documents to regulate departure from India of citizens of India and other persons, and the Immigration (Carriers' Liability) Act, 2000, that makes carriers liable in respect of passengers brought by them into India in contravention of provisions of the Passport Act. Apart from movement, stay and visa, there are certain protected areas in India where foreigners need special permits to travel, including multiple states in the northeastern region, the whole of Andaman and Nicobar, and parts of Jammu and Kashmir, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh and Rajasthan. According to Union Home Ministry data, a total of 98,40,321 (98.40 lakh) foreigners visited India between April 1, 2023, and March 31, 2024. (With inputs from PTI)

The New Indian Express 11 Mar 2025 2:43 pm

Holi weekend travel from Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, Pune and Delhi NCR: Check out IMD weather forecast for Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Goa, Himachal Pradesh and Kerala

With the upcoming Holi weekend, travelers are advised to monitor the weather forecast closely. The India Meteorological Department has issued guidelines to avoid traffic congestion and waterlogging-prone areas. Different regions may experience hot and humid conditions, rainfall, and even snowfall, impacting travel plans.

The Economic Times 11 Mar 2025 11:30 am

HP BOSE 12th Class Date Sheet 2025 Out hpbose.org Check Date Sheet Here

Himachal Pradesh Board of Secondary Education has released the 12th Class. Students can access their HP BOSE Result 2025 using their registration number through the direct link here.

FreeJobAlert 11 Mar 2025 11:18 am

HPPSC Medical Officer 2024 Admit Card Released for 200 Posts

Himachal Pradesh Public Service Commission (HPPSC) has recruits 200 Medical Officer Posts. Candidates With MBBS can Apply Online on or before 31-12-2024.

FreeJobAlert 11 Mar 2025 11:13 am

HPPSC Medical Officer Admit Card 2025 OUT hppsc.hp.gov.in

Himachal Pradesh Public Service Commission has officially released the HPPSC Medical Officer Admit Card 2025. Candidates who have applied for the Medical Officer Exam can now download their admit card from the official website hppsc.hp.gov.in.

FreeJobAlert 11 Mar 2025 11:08 am

IMD issues 'yellow' alert in Himachal, heavy rain likely in 4 districts on Friday

The India Meteorological Department has issued a 'yellow' alert for heavy rains in Himachal Pradesh's Hamirpur, Chamba, Kangra, and Mandi districts. Thunderstorms and lightning are predicted at isolated places from Monday to Friday. Snowfall is expected in the higher regions, including Lahaul-Spiti and Kinnaur districts, while police have advised caution near Rohtang due to snowfall near the Atal Tunnel.

The Economic Times 10 Mar 2025 8:53 pm

HP BOSE 11th Class Date Sheet 2025 Out hpbose.org Check Date Sheet Here

Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education has released the 11th Class. Students can access their HP BOSE Result 2025 using their registration number through the direct link here.

FreeJobAlert 10 Mar 2025 4:15 pm

HP BOSE 9th Class Date Sheet 2025 Out hpbose.org Check Date Sheet Here

Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education has released the 9th Class. Students can access their HP BOSE Result 2025 using their registration number through the direct link here.

FreeJobAlert 10 Mar 2025 3:51 pm

IMD issues yellow alert, predicts thunderstorm and lightning in parts of Himachal

Shimla, Mar 10: The Shimla centre of India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow alert, predicting thunderstorms and lightning at isolated places in Himachal Pradesh on Monday, and from Wednesday to Friday. Isolated places in the higher reaches of the state received mild snowfall on Monday, the MeT office said. Keylong received 1 cm of snow, while Gondla witnessed traces of it, it said. Meanwhile, police in Lahaul and Spiti have asked commuters to avoid unnecessary travel and stay [] The post IMD issues yellow alert, predicts thunderstorm and lightning in parts of Himachal appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 10 Mar 2025 12:19 pm

Lok Sabha proceedings disrupted as DMK members protest over Pradhan's remarks

NEW DELHI: Lok Sabha proceedings were on Monday adjourned for about 30 minutes after DMK members staged protests over Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan's remarks that Tamil Nadu government was dishonest and uining the future of the students of the state by taking a complete 'U-Turn' on the issue of implementing the PM Schools for Rising India (PM SHRI) scheme. Replying to a question on the PM SHRI scheme, Pradhan said the DMK-led Tamil Nadu government has changed its stand on implementing the centrally-sponsored scheme, which envisaged strengthening the schools managed by central, state or local bodies. The state concerned has to sign an MoU with the central government that it would implement the National Education Policy 2020. The Tamil Nadu government had initially agreed to sign the MoU. But now they have changed the stand. Many non-BJP-ruled states, including Karnataka and Himachal Pradesh, have signed the agreement, he said. Pradhan said, They are dishonest and they are ruining the future of the students of Tamil Nadu. They are doing politics. The minister said at one point of time, the government of Tamil Nadu had agreed to PM SHRI scheme and several (DMK) MPs, who came to see him, conveyed this to him. But when they went back, they made a U-Turn. They are doing mischief with the life of the students. They are misleading the people and doing injustice to students of Tamil Nadu. They are undemocratic, uncivilised, he alleged. Pradhan said Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin had also agreed initially ut suddenly some super CM appeared and they took a U-Turn. They just want to do politics. Today is March 10. We have still 20 days left in the month of March, he said, indicating the time left for the Tamil Nadu government to sign the MoU on PM SHRI. Taking strong exception to the minister's remarks, the DMK members registered strong protests by raising slogans against the central government. Speaker Om Birla asked the agitating members to return to their seats and allow the House to function normally. Birla said he has given the opposition members opportunity to pose questions and subsequently the minister has replied. But now you are doing this (protests). This is not good. You are setting wrong precedence. Don't violate the Parliamentary procedures, he said. However, the DMK members ignored his pleas and continued their protests. After sometime, Birla adjourned the House till 12 noon. Last month, Stalin had said he was firm on his stance of not implementing the NEP in Tamil Nadu even if the Centre offered to provide Rs 10,000 crore to the state. The chief minister said the opposition to the NEP is not merely over the imposition of Hindi but there are several other factors that would have serious consequences on the future of students and the social justice system. The total cost of the PM SHRI scheme will be Rs 27,360 crore spread over a period of five years which includes central share of Rs 18,128 crore. A total of 12,079 schools have been selected from 32 states and UTs of which 1329 schools are primary, 3,340 schools are elementary, 2,921 schools are secondary and 4,489 schools are senior secondary.

The New Indian Express 10 Mar 2025 12:07 pm

Lok Sabha adjourned for 30 minutes due to protests by DMK members over remarks by Pradhan

NEW DELHI: Lok Sabha proceedings were on Monday adjourned for about 30 minutes after DMK members staged protests over Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan's remarks that Tamil Nadu government was TN government changed stance on PM SHRI scheme implementation.dishonest and uining the future of the students of the state by taking a complete 'U-Turn' on the issue of implementing the PM Schools for Rising India (PM SHRI). Replying to aenvisaged question on the PM SHRI scheme, Pradhan said the DMK-led Tamil Nadu government has changed its stand on implementing the centrally-sponsored scheme, which envisaged strengthening the schools managed by central, state or local bodies. The state concerned has to sign an MoU with the central government that it would implement the National Education Policy 2020. The Tamil Nadu government had initially agreed to sign the MoU. But now they have changed the stand. Many non-BJP-ruled states, including Karnataka and Himachal Pradesh, have signed the agreement, he said. Pradhan said, They are dishonest and they are ruining the future of the students of Tamil Nadu. They are doing politics. Taking strong exception to the minister's remarks, the DMK members registered strong protests by raising slogans against the central government. Speaker Om Birla asked the agitating members to return to their seats and allow the House to function normally. However, the DMK members ignored his pleas and continued their protests. After sometime, Birla adjourned the House till 12 noon.

The New Indian Express 10 Mar 2025 12:07 pm

7 destinations for a quick Himachal Pradesh getaway this March

If you're looking for a quick getaway to Himachal Pradesh in March, here are seven great destinations that offer a mix of pleasant weather, scenic beauty, and adventure.

The Economic Times 10 Mar 2025 11:51 am

Himachal CM promises improved education and infrastructure ahead of state's budget session

An all-party meeting was held ahead of the Himachal Pradesh Budget session where CM Sukhu promised a focus on infrastructure and education. The budget is scheduled for March 17, with debates set over multiple days. Opposition raised concerns over the use of temple trust funds for state schemes, urging transparency and proper utilization.

The Times of India 10 Mar 2025 9:03 am

Insider track | Buzz over Delhi L-G reassignment

Following the exit of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government in Delhi, there is speculation about Lieutenant Governor (L-G) Vinai Kumar Saxenas possible reassignment to Punjab, West Bengal, or even Bihar. Saxena and AAP leaders have clashed on several issues, with AAP accusing him of interfering in the governments work. If a change in the Delhi L-G position occurs, the buzz is that former Cabinet Secretary Rajiv Gauba or former Delhi Chief Secretary Naresh Kumar, both with conflicts with the previous AAP government, are potential candidates. Independent Director posts vacant Since the retirement of Ali Raza Rizvi, a 1988-batch IAS officer from the Himachal Pradesh cadre, who was the last full-time Secretary of the Department of Public Enterprises (DPE), progress on filling the growing vacancies for Independent Directors in central Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) has stalled. Sources indicate that over 600 such vacancies currently exist. Following Rizvis retirement, the DPE has been operating under an ad-hoc arrangement. Initially, Tuhin K. Pandey, a 1987-batch IAS officer from the Odisha cadre and then Finance Secretary, was given charge of the Secretary position. Pandey later became the Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI). Pandey had aimed to fill at least half of the Independent Director positions by the end of 2024. However, his plans were hindered by additional responsibilities, including serving as Secretary of the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) and Revenue Secretary. In January, Arunish Chawla, a 1992-batch IAS officer from the Bihar cadre, took over the DPE role but remains focused on his primary duties as Secretary to the Ministry of Culture and DIPAM. Independent Directors are crucial for ensuring corporate governance and protecting shareholder interests, even though they are not involved in the day-to-day operations. Tamil film & India-China relations As India and China work toward normalizing their relationship following recent border tensions, China has been highlighting various symbols of their cultural ties, such as the image of a dragon and elephant duet. One frequently mentioned example is the Tamil action thriller Maharaja, directed by Nithilan Swaminathan and starring Vijay Sethupathi. The film, released in November, coincided with both nations decision to take steps toward improving their relations. In just over a month, Maharaja is nearing the Rs 100 crore mark at the box office. In January, Yu Jing, a spokesperson for the Chinese Embassy in India, took to her X handle to share the films box office success in China. She posted a poster of the film featuring the cast and wrote in the caption, Maharaja has become the highest-grossing Indian film in China since 2018, reaching Rs 91.55 crore. Since then, the Chinese have repeatedly referred to the films success. Chinese Ambassador to India Xu Feihong spoke highly of the films performance, emphasising that shared cultural interests, like Maharaja, could strengthen ties. Ambassador Xu, known to sing old Hindi songs, particularly enjoys the classic Awaara Hoon from the 1951-film Awaara, starring Raj Kapoor. Wedding & Chouhan way of work Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan was in Jodhpur this week for the wedding of his second son, Kartikey Chouhan, and Amanat Bansal, held at the historic Jodhpur fort. This marks the second wedding in his family within a month, as his elder son married on February 14. Chouhans presence in Jodhpur has stirred both district and state agriculture staff, as well as his family and relatives. Known for his busy schedule, Chouhan often prioritises official duties, including virtual meetings and visits, over family time. However, he took time out to address thousands of farmers at the closing ceremony of the three-day Kisan Mela at the Agricultural University in Jodhpur. What was meant to be a one-hour event extended to three hours as he visited Kisan stalls a day before the wedding, making him absent from many wedding rituals. Despite the wedding, Chouhan continued his work, holding virtual meetings to monitor ongoing agricultural programs. He also introduced a unique vow for the couple to serve nature and conserve the environment at the wedding ceremony.

The New Indian Express 10 Mar 2025 7:53 am

Holi 2025: Best Places In India To Experience The Grandest Celebrations

Holi 2025 Celebrations: Celebrate Holi in India on March 14 at top spots like Braj, Himachal Pradesh, Rajasthan, Shantiniketan, and Punjab. Enjoy traditional festivities, local cuisines, and performances.

News18 9 Mar 2025 10:15 am

VHP objects to Himachal govt's decision to use temple money in schemes

VHP's central general secretary Bajrang Lal Bagda objected to the Himachal Pradesh government's decision to use temple money in public schemes. He criticized the move as an attack on Hindu temples and questioned whether similar actions would be taken against churches or mosques. Bagda demanded the immediate handover of government-acquired temples to the Hindu society.

The Economic Times 8 Mar 2025 10:35 pm

HPBOSE Class 12 English exam 2025 cancelled due to possibility of paper leak

The Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education (HPBOSE) has canceled the Class 12 English board exam statewide due to a possible paper leak. The breach occurred at a Chamba school where teachers mistakenly opened the Class 12 paper instead of Class 10. Authorities are investigating, reassessing security measures, and ensuring strict action against those responsible.

The Times of India 8 Mar 2025 9:10 am

Himachal Board cancels Class 12 English exam due to possibility of paper leak

The Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education has canceled the Class 12 English exam statewide for March 2025 due to a potential paper leak at an examination center in District Chamba. The Board is investigating the incident and will announce a new examination date shortly.

The Economic Times 7 Mar 2025 9:33 pm

No discussion with party high command on new Himachal Congress chief: Sukhu

Himachal Pradesh CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu stated that no discussions were held regarding the new state Congress chief in his recent Delhi meeting. Sukhu emphasized ongoing discussions on expanding the executive with Pratibha Singh as the Congress president. Preparations for the 2025-26 Budget are underway, set to be presented on March 17.

The Economic Times 7 Mar 2025 7:41 pm

Former Indian Cricketer Virender Sehwags Brother Vinod Arrested In Rs 7 Crore Cheque Bounce Case

He was arrested for dishonoring cheques issued to Shree Naina Plastics, owned by Himachal Pradesh-based businessman Krishan Mohan Khanna.

News18 7 Mar 2025 2:53 pm

Himachal Govt's education revamp includes plans for B.Ed after 12th, future-focused courses, and other major reforms

Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu announced plans to introduce a B.Ed course post-12th standard and new-age courses like AI and Data Storage. The state has increased prizes and allowances for young athletes, launched an anti-drug campaign, and is modernizing educational and healthcare infrastructure. Efforts to make Himachal a Green Energy State were also highlighted.

The Times of India 7 Mar 2025 9:02 am

Meet woman who scored 96% in class 12, cracked UPSC exam in her first attempt, but chose IFS over IAS due to...

Muskan Jindal, from Solan, Himachal Pradesh, secured AIR 87 in her first UPSC attempt and chose IFS over IAS, emphasizing self-study, discipline, and balanced social media use.

DNA India 7 Mar 2025 6:16 am

Congress has become party of brothers, sisters and mothers: Union Minister JP Nadda

JP Nadda criticized the Himachal Pradesh government, accusing the Congress party of lacking principles and focusing only on familial ties. He also alleged misuse of central funds by the state government and labeled Congress leaders as ideologically bankrupt.

The Economic Times 6 Mar 2025 9:11 pm

Delimitation row: Central Indian States laggard on population control to gain in exercise, says Manish Tewari

Would Punjab accept parity with Haryana in number of seats? Would Himachal Pradesh accept that its number of seats would remain the same? questioned Congress leader Manish Tewari amid the delimitation row.

The Hindu 6 Mar 2025 4:21 pm

Himachal Pradesh Signs Rs 1,400 Crore Deal For API, Green Hydrogen, And Ethanol Facility

The MoC was signed between Director Industries Yunus and Spray Engineering Devices Managing Director Vivek Verma, it said.

Bloomberg Quint 5 Mar 2025 11:05 pm

Weather update: Chilly winds hit Delhi as IMD issues snow alert for mountains

The IMD has issued an 'orange' alert for snowfall and heavy rain in Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Jammu and Kashmir. Due to the snow alert for the mountains, the weather in the Delhi-NCR region has become cooler, especially in the mornings and evenings.

DNA India 5 Mar 2025 2:16 pm

HPPSC Judicial Service Answer Key 2025 Available for the Download Answer Key PDF at hppsc.hp.gov.in

HPPSC Judicial Service Answer Key 2025: HPPSC Answer Key 2025 for the Judicial Service has been released by Himachal Pradesh Public Service Commission On the Official website, the candidates can Download HPPSC Judicial Service Answer Key 2025 PDF, Question Paper With Answers.

FreeJobAlert 4 Mar 2025 4:40 pm

HPBOSE postpones board exams 2025 in snow-hit areas: Check important details here

The Himachal Pradesh Board has postponed the 2025 Board examinations in snow-hit areas of Pangi and Lahaul-Spiti due to heavy rains and snowfall damaging roads. Affected exams are for Classes 8 to 12. Revised dates will be announced soon, while exams in other parts of the state will proceed as scheduled.

The Times of India 4 Mar 2025 11:50 am

Board Exams Postponed In Lahaul-Spiti And Pangi Due To Heavy Snowfall

The Local Meteorological Station also issued an orange alert for heavy rain, snow, thunderstorms, and lightning at isolated places in Himachal Pradesh.

NDTV 3 Mar 2025 6:47 pm

Orange Warning Issued For Heavy Snow In Himachal Pradesh's Lahaul And Spiti District

The Mandi administration has advised the public to avoid travel to the higher reaches.

Bloomberg Quint 3 Mar 2025 5:25 pm

Congress Govt In Himachal Pradesh Now Eyes Temple Money To Fund Welfare Schemes, After Bankrupting State With Freebies

The Congress governments freebie program has yet again backfired in Himachal Pradesh. On 29th January, a notification outlining the guidelines for temple trusts to contribute funds to the cash-strapped administrations initiatives has now surfaced recently. Temples have been reportedly urged by the government to contribute to the Mukhyamantri Sukh-Aashray Yojana and Mukhyamantri Sukh Shiksha Yojna. Continue reading Congress Govt In Himachal Pradesh Now Eyes Temple Money To Fund Welfare Schemes, After Bankrupting State With Freebies The post Congress Govt In Himachal Pradesh Now Eyes Temple Money To Fund Welfare Schemes, After Bankrupting State With Freebies appeared first on OurVoice | WeRIndia - Analysis & Opinion .

Our Voice WeRIndia 3 Mar 2025 12:09 pm

IMD Issues Orange Alert for Heavy Rain and Snow in Himachal Today

NEW DELHI: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an orange alert for heavy rain and snowfall in some parts of Himachal Pradesh on March 3. Thunderstorms and lightning are also expected in certain areas. Even though the weather was dry on Sunday and temperatures increased, the alert has been issued due to the effects of recent heavy snowfall and rain on February 26, 27, and 28. The warning is mainly for Chamba, Kangra, and Lahaul-Spiti districts. Road Closures and Disruptions Revenue Minister Jagat Singh Negi said that repair work is in full swing, but 365 roads (including 3 national highways) are still blocked. Furthermore, 1,377 power transformers and 269 water supply schemes have been affected. The Revenue Minister also said that some avalanches occurred, but thankfully, there were no casualties or property damage. However, a man named Sant Ram fell into Jodh Nallah near Saach in the tribal Pangi Valley. Local people rescued him and helped him reach Saach. A government helicopter then airlifted him to Kullu, where he was admitted to the hospital. Rainfall and Temperature Update Some areas received light rain: Aghar 17 mm Pachhad 15 mm Jaton Barrage 3.4 mm Kufri 3.2 mm Chamba 2 mm The rest of the state had dry weather, and Una was the hottest place, recording 28.4C, which is 2.3C above normal. The coldest place was Keylong, with a low temperature of -11.8C. Weather Forecast The IMD predicts: March 3 Light to moderate rain or snow in some places. March 4 Moderate rain or snow in many areas. March 5-8 Dry weather expected. Meanwhile, Jammu and Kashmir will also experience different weather patterns over the next seven days, with changes in temperature, humidity, and sky conditions. The IMD advises people to keep track of forecasts for better planning.

News Track 3 Mar 2025 10:10 am

IMD issues orange alert for heavy rain and snow in parts of Himachal Pradesh on March 3

The Local Meteorological Station has issued an orange warning for heavy rain, snow, thunderstorms, and lightning in Himachal Pradesh on March 3. Several roads, national highways, power transformers, and water supply schemes have been disrupted. Restoration works are ongoing, and the weather is expected to improve from March 5 to 8.

The Economic Times 3 Mar 2025 7:40 am

Woke up beside dead co-worker, ate snow to survive: Uttarakhand avalanche survivor recalls tragedy

DEHRADUN: BRO worker Jagbir Singh came to his senses surrounded by an endless expanse of white, next to a dead co-worker, his body stuck inside mounds of snow with a fractured leg and injuries to his head. Singh saw a hotel some distance away and took shelter in it for around 25 harrowing hours, eating snow when thirsty and battling piercing cold with only a single blanket to share with over a dozen of his companions, all of who were trapped under an avalanche in the high-altitude village of Mana in Uttarakhand's Chamoli district. Jagbir Singh from Amritsar said he was sleeping in his container at the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) camp when the snowslide sent them tumbling several hundred metres down. The container we were in went rolling down. By the time we could figure out what had happened, I found a colleague had died and one of my legs was fractured. I also had an injury in the head. There were heaps of snow everywhere, he said. They somehow trudged to a hotel at some distance and took shelter. We were rescued after 25 hours during which 14-15 of us had just one blanket to cover us. We ate snow when we felt thirsty, he said. Fifty-four BRO workers who were all housed inside containers for the night got stuck due to the avalanche Friday morning . Seven workers died while 46 of them are receiving treatment for their injuries after they were pulled out safely following a multi-agency rescue operation. Efforts to find one other worker are still underway. The traumatised survivors of the avalanche brought to the military hospital in Jyotirmath recount their horrifying ordeal. The avalanche was so fierce that it blew the containers 300 metres down in just ten seconds, said Manoj Bhandari from Uttarkashi. I lost my senses for a while then realised running away was impossible as there were 3-4 feet of snow all around. Somehow we walked barefoot through the snow to reach an empty Army guest house to take shelter. Rescuers reached us after 2-3 hours, Bhandari said. The containers were all swept away towards Alaknanda river, said Munna Prasad from Vaishali district in Bihar. We lay scattered under snow for around 12 hours. Snow was clogging our nostrils. It was difficult to breathe. However, thankfully the Army and ITBP teams came to our rescue before it was too late, he said. Many workers survived by taking refuge in whatever shelter they could findArmy camps and barracks, deserted hotels. While some were rescued within hours of the avalanche on Friday, others had to spend tens of hours in the cold with next to no resources. Thirty-three of them were rescued by Friday night and 17 on Saturday. Another Bihar resident Avinash Kumar's entire body was buried under snow, except for his head, which was bleeding and injured as he had hit an iron object during the avalanche. He was rescued by Army personnel after two hours and later sent for treatment where he received 29 stitches in the head. Chandrabhan from Kanpur in Uttar Pradesh said a milder snowslide preceded the main one which came around 5.30 am, giving them no time to prepare. I escaped through an opening on top of the container, he said. Vipin Kumar from Himachal Pradesh said everything happened in a flash. The Army guest house served as a shelter for many stranded labourers who spent nearly 25 hours in sub-zero temperatures, amid constant snowfall, without proper clothing, he said. Another rescued worker, Ganesh Kumar from Pithoragarh in Uttarakhand said it had snowed overnight before the avalanche hit early morning. He said he was asleep when it happened. It was around six in the morning. I was sleeping in the container with my colleagues. Meanwhile, our container started moving with the snow and soon we found ourselves stuck in the middle of the snow, he said. After some time, the rescue team came and took us to the Army hospital on a stretcher, Kumar added. Moradabad's Vijaypal and his companions fell into a ditch more than a hundred metres deep. They saw a deserted Army barrack some 200 metres away and waded through the debris of the avalanche towards it. Due to the area's vulnerability to avalanches, the Army does not use the barrack in winter. The barrack became a lifeline for them where they stayed for around 24 hours before being taken to safety. Vijaypal said it had been snowing for many days and on the morning of February 28, there were two avalanches near their camp. We survived the first avalanche but after a few minutes there was another more powerful avalanche and we went down about 150 metres along with the container. On the road to Mana, at a distance of about 150-200 metres, there was an empty army camp where we spent the whole night in the empty barracks, he said.

The New Indian Express 2 Mar 2025 6:42 pm

Uttarakhand avalanche: Race to rescue four trapped, GPR system to be deployed

DEHRADUN: The search operation to trace four missing laboureres at the site of an avalanche-hit BRO camp in Mana village of Uttarakhand's Chamoli district is expected to gain pace as the weather is clear and a ground penetrating radar (GPR) system from Delhi is expected to arrive at the spot any moment to aid the efforts. Sunday's rescue effort begun with the help of sniffer dogs and helicopters. Chamoli District Magistrate Sandeep Tiwari said that an Mi-17 helicopter is waiting in Dehradun to fly the GPR system to the avalanche site, he said. The avalanche hit the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) camp between Mana and Badrinath on Friday, burying 55 workers inside eight containers and a shed , the Army said. The number of avalanche-hit labourers has been revised now from 55 to 54 as one of them from Himachal Pradesh, who was on unauthorised leave without telling his employers, has reached home safely. Fifty labourers were pulled out of snow by Friday out of which four are dead. Tiwari said the operation now is focused on tracing the missing workers and evacuating the workers still stranded. State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) and National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) teams with a sniffer dogs have arrived at the avalanche site to help in the search and rescue efforts, he said. Lt Gen Anindya Sengupta, GOC-in C, Central Command, and Lt Gen D G Mishra, GOC, Uttar Bharat, have reached the avalanche site to monitor the rescue operations. Six helicopters -- three of the Indian Army Aviation Corps, two of the Indian Air Force (IAF) and a civil chopper hired by the Army -- have been engaged in the operation. Located three kilometres from Badrinath, Mana is the last village on the India-Tibet border at a height of 3,200 metres. The four labourers still missing are Harmesh Chand from Himachal Pradesh, Ashok from Uttar Pradesh and Anil Kumar and Arvind Singh from Uttarakhand, it added. Army officials said the rescue operation on Saturday was mostly carried out by the Army and IAF helicopters as the approach road was blocked by snow at several points, making vehicular movement nearly impossible. The priority is to bring the rescued workers to the Army hospital in Jyotirmath and look for the four missing workers, they said. If weather permits, specialised RECCO radars, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), quadcopters and avalanche rescue dogs will be pressed into service to trace the missing workers, Lt Gen.Sengupta said. Everything depends on the weather, he added. More than 200 personnel from the disaster management authority, ITBP, BRO, NDRF, SDRF, IAF, district administration, health department and fire brigade are engaged in the rescue operations, he said.

The New Indian Express 2 Mar 2025 11:56 am

Himachal CM launches program to provide free coaching for various exams to 6,800 students

Himachal Pradesh CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu launched the 'Mere Shahar Ke 100 Ratna' strategy, offering free coaching for 6,800 students across the state. CRACK Academy will provide the coaching at a projected cost of Rs 34 crore, with top performers receiving full support, and others receiving substantial concessions.

The Times of India 2 Mar 2025 11:15 am

Uttarakhand avalanche survivors waded in 'feet-thick' snow to escape

Vipin Kumar of Himachal Pradesh, who hurt his back, said he was buried in snow for about 15 minutes

The Hindu 2 Mar 2025 8:07 am

50 rescued, four dead in Uttarakhand avalanche

DEHRADUN: Fifty workers were pulled out safely from the snow-covered debris of an avalanche that smashed a Border Roads Organisation (BRO) camp in Mana village in Uttarakhands Chamoli district, but the desperate search for survivors turned grim as four workers succumbed to injuries on Saturday even as rescuers raced against time to find five workers still unaccounted for. The avalanche hit the camp between Mana and Badrinath between 5.30 am and 6 am on Friday, burying 55 workers inside eight containers and a shed. Thirty-three of them were rescued by Friday night and 17 on Saturday. Rain and snowfall thwarted rescue efforts. As the weather cleared up on Saturday morning, the Army and ITBP personnel resumed operations, District Disaster Management Officer N K Joshi said. Six helicopters, including three of the Army aviation, two of air force and one civil copter hired by the Army were pressed into rescue efforts, Army PRO Lt Col Manish Shrivastava said. Located 3 km from Badrinath, Mana is the last village on the India-Tibet border at a height of 3,200 metres. Lt Gen Anindya Sengupta, GOC-in C Central Command and Lt Gen D G Mishra, GOC Uttar Bharat, reached the avalanche site to monitor rescue operations. Lt Gen Sengupta said movement by road is impossible as roads are clogged by snow. The Badrinath-Joshimath highway is blocked at 15-20 places, he said. Prime Minister Narendra Modi called Chief Minister Pushkar Dhami to take stock of the rescue operations. The deceased were identified as Mahendra Pal and Jitendra Singh from Himachal Pradesh, Manjeet Yadav from Uttar Pradesh, and Alok Yadav from Uttarakhand. (With agency inputs) Rescue operations for the 8 workers continue in Srisailam | Express

The New Indian Express 2 Mar 2025 7:48 am

ASHA workers to get gratuity, raised retirement age to 62

VIJAYAWADA: Accredited Social Health Activists, popularly known as ASHA workers, who act as an important link between the people and the healthcare system, have got several boons from the State government. Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu has approved the payment of gratuity and paid maternity leave to ASHA workers, besides enhancing their retirement age to 62 years from the existing 60. In all, 42,752 ASHA workers are set to get the new benefits in the State. The gratuity benefit ensures each ASHA worker with 30 years of service gets Rs 1.50 lakh. This is said to be the first such benefit being extended to ASHA workers in the country as no other State/Union Territory is paying gratuity to them. At a review meeting with Health Minister Y Satya Kumar Yadav and senior officials on February 27, the Chief Minister discussed the demands of ASHA workers in pursuance of fulfilling the pre- election assurances given to them. The Chief Minister also approved extending 180 days of paid maternity leave for the first two deliveries to ASHA workers. Earlier also, Naidu was committed to the welfare of ASHA workers. In 2018, the TDP government provided smartphones to ASHA workers, besides giving preference to them in the recruitment of ANMs. It also extended the benefit of Chandranna Bima Yojana and NTR Vaidya Seva to ASHA workers, besides allowing them to retire at the age of 60 years with eligibility for old age pension. The monthly wage of Rs 10,000 being paid to ASHA workers in Andhra Pradesh is said to be the highest in the country. Himachal Pradesh is paying Rs 2,000, Rajasthan Rs 2,700, West Bengal Rs 3,000, Delhi Rs 3,000, Haryana Rs 4,000, Karnataka Rs 4,000, Kerala Rs 5,000, Sikkim Rs 6,000 and Telangana Rs 7,500 to ASHA workers. Satya Kumar Yadav thanked the Chief Minister for fulfilling the long pending demands of ASHA workers. Taking to X, the Health Minister said the historic decisions taken up by the Chief Minister for the well-being of ASHA workers is a proof to the commitment of the NDA government to the development of medical and health sector.

The New Indian Express 2 Mar 2025 7:39 am

Congress committee to be constituted within 15 days: HPCC in-charge

HPCC's new committee will be formed within 15 days, focusing on recognizing senior leaders and party workers. Rajni Patil criticized the NDA government for not providing financial aid to Himachal Pradesh, while highlighting the state Congress government's efforts in public welfare despite financial challenges caused by the previous administration.

The Economic Times 1 Mar 2025 9:27 pm

Snowfall triggers landslides in HP as parts of north get rain; 4 dead 5 still missing in Uttarakhand avalanche

NEW DELHI: Heavy rains and snowfall in Himachal Pradesh triggered landslides and caused roadblocks on Saturday, disrupting normal life in the state, as several other parts of north India received showers. In Uttarakhand, 50 workers trapped in an avalanche in the Chamoli district were rescued, but four of them died on Saturday as rescuers raced against time to save the remaining five. The strategic 270-km Jammu-Srinagar National Highway, which was shut on Thursday evening following heavy snowfall and multiple landslides in the Ramban district, was reopened for light motor vehicles after the weather improved, and road restoration work was carried out. Parts of Delhi, Rajasthan and Himachal Pradesh received showers on Saturday. A day after an avalanche buried 55 labourers alive at a BRO camp in Mana village in Uttarakhand's Chamoli district, 50 of them were pulled out of the snow, but four of them died. The search is on for the remaining five. The avalanche hit the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) camp between Mana and Badrinath between 5.30 am and 6 am on Friday, according to the Army. Thirty-three of them were rescued by Friday night. Rain and snowfall hampered the rescue efforts on Friday, and the operation was suspended as the night fell. As the weather cleared up on Saturday morning, the Army and Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) personnel based in Mana resumed the rescue operation, District Disaster Management Officer N K Joshi said. Six helicopters, including three of the Indian Army Aviation, two of the IAF and one civil copter hired by the Army, are engaged in the rescue operations, an Army spokesperson said. Located three kilometres from Badrinath, Mana is the last village on the India-Tibet border at a height of 3,200 metres. Uttarakhand avalanche: Four laborers succumb to injuries, five still missing In neighbouring Himachal Pradesh, heavy rains and snowfall disrupted normal life in several parts of the state, triggering landslides, blocking roads and huge mounds of debris swept by gushing waters damaging vehicles in Kullu. A massive landslide triggered by incessant rains and cloudbursts at Rokaru in the Kangra district damaged several vehicles and endangered 12 houses. The affected families have been relocated to safer places, and restoration work is in progress, said Kangra Deputy Commissioner Hem Raj. One person was reported missing near the Shiva Hydropower project in Palampur, and a search operation has been launched to trace him, officials said. Tribal Pangi valley in Chamba was cut off following heavy snowfall, and electricity and telecommunication services have been disrupted. A landslide at Tohlu nullah blocked the Kiratpur-Manali National Highway, leaving tourists stranded. A total of 112 roads were closed in Kullu, and work is in progress to power 1,646 transformers. The Kullu-Manali Road was also closed, and traffic was being diverted via Naggar while the electricity supply was yet to be restored in Manikaran and Manali, officials said. Meanwhile, the state received moderate to heavy snowfall and rain during the past 24 hours. In Jammu and Kashmir, the restoration of the 66-km Banihal-Nashri stretch on the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway was intensified on Saturday morning after the weather conditions improved. Heavy rains had triggered shooting stones, mudslides and landslides at a dozen places, including Kishtwari Pather, Moum Passi, Hingni, Panthiyal, Mehar and Dalwas, while snowfall between Qazigund and Ramsu left the road slippery. A side of the road near Mehar has caved in, while a major landslide has blocked one tube of the Kunfer-Peerah tunnel. The road repair was hampered by continuous rains on Friday, officials said. Ramban deputy commissioner Baseer-ul-Haq Chaudhary said there are at least 16 locations along the 66-km road stretch that were rendered vulnerable by the rains. The national capital saw light rain on Saturday morning as the minimum temperature settled at 16.6 degrees Celsius, 4.1 notches above the seasonal average. Delhi recorded 2 mm of rainfall in the last 24 hours till 8.30 am on Saturday. Rainfall measurements at various weather stations included 1.8 mm at Safdarjung, 1.0 mm at Palam, and 4 mm at Pitampura. Light to moderate rainfall was recorded in parts of Rajasthan on Saturday, where a maximum of 28 mm rainfall was recorded in Churu, followed by 18 mm in Chirawa (Jhunjhunu), the weather department said.

The New Indian Express 1 Mar 2025 7:42 pm

Himachal Pradesh to terminate services of govt. employees found guilty of involvement in drug trade

Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu said he would personally monitor the anti-drug campaign on a regular basis; he directed the police to map drug peddlers and victims up to the panchayat level and submit their report by March 15

The Hindu 1 Mar 2025 6:47 pm

Himachal CM Sukhu sets six-month deadline to dismantle drug networks

CHANDIGARH: Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu has ordered a six-month mission-mode crackdown to dismantle the state's drug network, directing police to take strict action. He also directed the state police to map drug peddlers and victims up to the panchayat level and submit a report by March 15. Panchayat representatives and Nambardars would also be roped in to combat this menace. The state government would introduce HP Anti Drug Act in the upcoming budget session, he added. While presiding over a high-level meeting with senior police officers and other departments today, Sukhu instructed to take stringent action against the drug peddlers and categorically stated that no one involved in the drug trade will be spared. He also warned that government employees found involved in drug smuggling will be terminated. The CM asked officials why was there a delay in processing the PIT-NDPS cases. Review all the cases within one week and dispose of them, he instructed. He said that the present state government has adopted a zero tolerance policy against drug menace and that the properties of the drug peddlers and their associates must be attached and directed the Police department to investigate the bank accounts of the suspects. Sukhu said that Anti Narcotics Task Force would be strengthened and additionally, a Special Task Force, headed by a senior police official, would also be notified to combat the drug menace. He instructed senior police officials to take strict action against officers hesitant to register drug trafficking cases. He also directed them to ensure all NDPS cases reach their logical conclusion and to conduct thorough forward and backward linkages to dismantle the entire drug network. Sukhu said that the state government would make efforts to establish Special Courts to fast track the NDPS cases and provisions of parole strictly. He further said that the state is also establishing a state-of-art rehabilitation centre for the victims in Kotla Behar of Sirmaur district. Sukhu directed to enhance the vigilance in Pharma Companies and said that the licenses would be cancelled for those companies who are found involved in illegal sale of psychotropic drugs. He said that FIR would be registered against such companies and renewal of the licenses would not be allowed.

The New Indian Express 1 Mar 2025 6:41 pm

Heavy rains, snowfall triggers landslides in Himachal, 112 roads blocked in Kullu

Heavy rains and snowfall in Himachal Pradesh caused significant disruption, including landslides and roadblocks, particularly in Kullu, Kangra, and Chamba districts. Several houses and vehicles were damaged, and essential services like electricity and water supply were affected. Efforts are ongoing to clear the debris and restore normalcy.

The Economic Times 1 Mar 2025 1:46 pm

Spring vanishes, summer arrives early in India: Heatwave to hit the subcontinent sooner than expected

The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted that most parts of India are going to experience above-normal temperatures and an increase in heatwave days between the months of March and May. According to IMD, both maximum as well as the minimum temperatures across the country will remain above normal, sparing only the extreme north, peninsular and northeast India. The regions likely to face scorching heat include Rajasthan, Gujarat, Haryana, Punjab, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, and north Karnataka. This follows after what was the warmest February on record in India since 1901. The mean monthly temperature this February was 22.04 degree Celsius, which was 1.34 degree Celsius higher than the Long Period Average (LPA) that makes it the warmest February in 124 years. The last highest mean temperature in February in India was in 2016 recorded at 21.99 degree Celsius. The shocking revelation suggests that spring may have all but vanished this year. Indias average monthly maximum temperature last month was 29.07 degrees, that is 1.49 degrees above normal. This also makes it the warmest February in terms of daytime temperatures, only behind the average 29.44 degrees recorded in 2023. Moreover, the night time temperatures even set a new record, with average monthly minimum of 15.02 degree Celsius, which is 1.2 degrees higher than the LPA. The previous highest minimum in February was in 2016 at 14.91 degree Celsius. The warm February is very much in sync with the ongoing weather patterns recently. Delhi recorded its warmest February night in 74 years this Thursday. The capital citys minimum temperatures surged to 19.5 degree Celsius, that is seven degrees above the normal. Mumbai and other coastal areas of Maharashtra, Gujarat and Karnataka along with Goa are already recording high temperatures. On 26 th February, Mumbai recorded a maximum temperature at 38.7 degree Celsius, which is 5.9 degree Celsius above the normal average. Even if the heatwave recedes for a while, hot and humid weather conditions will persist for the next couple of days. The unusual heat witnessed is very much linked to the behavior of western disturbances. IMD attributes it to bring cooler temperatures to north India in winters. India observed seven disturbances in February this year as compared to the five to six normally. However, this moved in a quick succession, and did not have sufficient moisture. They could only result in light rains or snowfall. Only the latest western disturbance is strong enough, rest all feeble. Also, the cold waves were almost absent in the Northern plains this February. As mentioned earlier, the night temperatures being warmer than usual in the north and central India. Even fog missed across most parts of the Indo-Gangetic plains. IMDs forecast further reveals that normal rainfall will be experienced across the country. The LPA for rainfall in March from 1971 to 2020 is 29.9 mm. For this March, the rainfall is expected to be 83% to 117% of the LPA. Above normal rainfall is likely over most parts of Peninsular India and the nearby regions of south of Central India. Rest of the country is likely to have below normal rainfall. It has been noted that at present, there are weak La Nina conditions which are expected to weaken further as March progresses ahead until May. ENSO conditions are likely to occur in the monsoon season until the end of the year. The model forecasts indicate a temperature increase but it is highly unlikely of EI Nino conditions. Well, as of now, a large part of northwest India is experiencing an active western disturbance, which is resulting in widespread rains and snowfall. The parts of Jammu Kashmir- Ladakh- Gilgit- Baltistan- Muzaffarabad, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand have recorded heavy to vary heavy rainfall, followed by extremely heavy rain spells. The wet spell will continue until March 3, the northwest India will then have a weak western disturbance in the second week of the month. The Western Himalayan region will have scattered to widespread rainfall, with likely snowfall. The country has witnessed one of the most dry winter seasons, with rains remained in hiding. It is not only in India, but the global weather patterns are also going through similar, rise in temperatures, scorching heatwave further resulting in heatwaves. It is also said that the temperature rise is more likely due to the human-caused climate changeWeather records will continue to break, until we limit the greenhouse gas emissions. The frequent change in weather patterns is not always due to the natural disturbances, but more so because of the human caused damage.

News Track 1 Mar 2025 11:10 am

14 more laborers rescued from Uttarakhand avalanche debris; eight remain trapped

DEHRADUN: In an ongoing rescue operation, 14 more labourers have been pulled out from the snow debris of a Border Roads Organisation (BRO) camp near Mana, close to the China border, after a devastating avalanche. Out of the 55 BRO labourers trapped under the snow on Friday morning, 33 had already been rescued. By 9:00 AM on Saturday, the total number of rescued individuals had reached 47. Some of the rescued laborers are in critical condition and have been admitted to the hospital for urgent medical care. The search operation was halted late Friday evening due to heavy snowfall but resumed on Saturday morning as the weather cleared. Nand Kishore Joshi, the District Disaster Management Officer of Chamoli, confirmed the ongoing rescue efforts. He said, With clear weather on Saturday morning, rescue and relief operations commenced, and Army personnel along with rescue teams successfully rescued 14 more laborers from the snow debris. The rescued laborers have been taken to the Mana Army Camp for medical aid and further treatment. Speaking to TNIE, PRO Defence Lt. Col. Manish Shrivastava stated, A dedicated rescue team consisting of seven officers, 17 JCOs, and 150 personnel from the IBEX Brigade of the Indian Army has been deployed in Mana Village of Chamoli district following a devastating glacier avalanche. He added, The team, equipped with a specialized medical unit consisting of two doctors and four ambulances, as well as four engineering equipment units, is working diligently to ensure the safety of the trapped individuals. According to sources from the district administration, the trapped workers were employed by a company involved in highway widening and asphalting projects along a 50-kilometer stretch from Mana to Mana Pass. The BRO is overseeing this construction through a contractor. The office of Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami confirmed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi called on Saturday morning to inquire about the ongoing rescue operations for the stranded workers. Dhami said, The Prime Minister expressed his concern and sought updates on the efforts being made to ensure the safe evacuation of the laborers. Rescue operations are still underway, with teams working tirelessly to reach those in need. According to a list released by the Uttarakhand State Disaster Management Authority, the trapped labourers are from Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, and Jammu and Kashmir, among other states. The list includes the names of 10 labourers but does not specify their respective states. (With added inputs from PTI)

The New Indian Express 1 Mar 2025 9:57 am

Snow, rainfall disrupts life in Himachal: 583 roads blocked; power and water supply affected

Heavy snowfall and rain in Himachal Pradesh have blocked 583 roads, including 5 National Highways, and downed 2263 distribution transformers, affecting power supply. The Chief Minister has urged caution, especially near rivers and streams, as floods and landslides disrupt Kullu and nearby districts.

The Economic Times 1 Mar 2025 8:03 am