Himachal Pradesh fire kills 8-year-old boy in Solans Arki area
The deceased boy was identified as Bihar resident Priyansh. An enquiry has been ordered into the fire that sparked around 2.45 am on Sunday, Solan Deputy Commissioner Manmohan Sharma said
Lohri 2026 affects bank operations in select states on January 13. Banks will remain closed in Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Chandigarh. Digital banking services will continue, but customers should plan branch visits carefully due to multiple mid-January holidays.
Lohri: The Festival of Chhajja Dance
Ashok Sharma ashoksharma23may@gmail.com India, often described as a land of diversity, is a living example of unity in diversity. Languages, religions, customs and cuisines change every few hundred kilometres, yet a strong emotional thread binds the nation together. Festivals play a pivotal role in strengthening this bond. Among these festivals, Lohri occupies a distinctive place, particularly in North India, including Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and the Duggar region in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir. Celebrated every year on [] The post Lohri: The Festival of Chhajja Dance appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Cold Wave To Persist Across North India; IMD Issues Warning For Several States
IMD warns of cold wave in Delhi, Haryana, Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh with dense fog and health risks; Delhi colder than Shimla this week.
The IMD has said that several regions across states are likely to continue to be covered by dense fog until Thursday (January 15). These include Bihar, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, Punjab, Rajasthan, sub-Himalayan West Bengal, Sikkim, and Uttarakhand.
Himachal Pradesh Civil Supplies team visits Supplyco headquarters
Sissu bans tourists in Himachals Lahaul-Spiti to protect local spiritual and cultural traditions
Sissu valley in Himachal Pradesh will suspend all tourism activities for 40 days, from January 20 to February 28, to protect traditional religious rituals and customs. This decision, supported by local bodies, aims to prevent disruptions during important festivals like Halda and Poonha, ensuring spiritual discipline and cultural preservation.
Himachal Merchant Navy Officer Detained From Russian Tanker A Month Before Wedding
Rikshit Chauhan, a merchant navy officer from Himachal Pradesh's Kangra district, was set to return home soon for his wedding next month before the Russian-flagged oil tanker was seized by United States forces in the North Atlantic last week.
Freezing temperatures in Rajasthan as winter chill grips north India, cold wave hits Delhi
NEW DELHI, Jan 11 : The intense cold sweeping through north India tightened its grip further on Sunday, with parts of Rajasthan experiencing sub-zero temperatures and the mercury in Delhi dropped to 2.9 degrees Celsius for the first time this year. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) said the spell of extreme cold is likely to continue for the next few days, with severe cold wave conditions expected in isolated parts of northern India. Some places in Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and [] The post Freezing temperatures in Rajasthan as winter chill grips north India, cold wave hits Delhi appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Himachal Pradesh govt strengthens social security support; over 8.42 lakh beneficiaries covered
Himachal Pradesh's government has expanded social security, benefiting over 8.42 lakh individuals with pensions and welfare. Reforms like removing income ceilings for certain groups and increasing monthly pensions to Rs 1,500 for women under 69 aim for inclusive growth and timely support to vulnerable sections.
Umran Malik Omitted From Jammu And Kashmir Squad For Ranji Trophy Preparatory Camp
Atal Bihari Vajpayee Cricket Stadium: Pacer Umran Malik has been left out of Jammu and Kashmirs squad for the Ranji Trophy preparatory camp, set to happen in Pondicherry. Malik, who has played ten ODIs and eight T20Is for India, was in the squad for the first half of the Ranji Trophy, but played only one game against Rajasthan in Srinagar and went wicketless. In the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, Malik played five matches and took six wickets, but was omitted from the squad for the Vijay Hazare Trophy. Opener Qamran Iqbal, who hit a century in Jammu and Kashmirs memorable Ranji Trophy win over Delhi at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, has also been omitted. The JKCA has included Dikshant Kundal and Kawalpreet Singh, while Umar Nazir and Shubham Pundir also return to the squad. Jammu and Kashmir will begin their Ranji Trophy phase two campaign against Pondicherry at the Sichem Stadium from January 22-25. Head coach Ajay Sharma will join the team on January 17. It is followed by a clash against Himachal Pradesh from January 29 to February 1 at the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Cricket Stadium in Nadaun. The Ranji Trophy knockout matches are slated to be played from February 6-28. Jammu and Kashmir are currently at second place in Elite Group D after table-toppers Mumbai with 20 points from five games. To prepare the J&K Team for the tournament & acclimatise the team, the Management has decided to send its team to Pondicherry. The players and Members of Support staff of the team will travel directly to Chennai under the arrangements of JKCA on 16th January, 2026 from their respective locations. It is followed by a clash against Himachal Pradesh from January 29 to February 1 at the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Cricket Stadium in Nadaun. The Ranji Trophy knockout matches are slated to be played from February 6-28. Jammu and Kashmir are currently at second place in Elite Group D after table-toppers Mumbai with 20 points from five games. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Jammu and Kashmir squad for Ranji Trophy preparatory camp: Shubam Khajuria, Dikshant Kundal, Yawar Hassan, Paras Dogra, Abdul Samad, Shubham Pundir, Kanhaiya Wadhwan, Kawalpreet Singh, Abid Mushtaq, Vanshaj Sharma, Sahil Lotra, Auqib Nabi, Yudhvir Singh, Umar Nazir and Sunil Kumar Article Source: IANS
Himachal Deputy CM Orders Probe Into Sirmaur Bus Tragedy
The Deputy Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh has ordered an inquiry following the devastating bus tragedy in Sirmaur, where 14 lives were lost.
9 Killed, 40 Injured as Bus Plunges into Gorge in Himachals Sirmaur
Nahan (HP), Jan 9: At least nine people were killed and around 40 others injured on Friday after a private bus plunged into a nearly 500-feet-deep gorge in Himachal Pradeshs Sirmaur district, police said. The accident occurred in the afternoon when the bus, travelling from Shimla to Kupvi via Rajgarh, veered off the road near [] The post 9 Killed, 40 Injured as Bus Plunges into Gorge in Himachals Sirmaur appeared first on Northlines .
8 Killed, 5 Injured After Bus Falls Into 400-Metre Gorge In Himachal Pradesh
At least eight people were killed and five others injured on Friday after a private passenger bus plunged nearly 400 metres into a deep gorge in Himachal Pradesh.
Himachal Pradesh is countrys happiest State, says CM Sukhu
Chief Minister links claim to development indicators, education reforms, and green initiatives
Himachal Pradesh: 8 dead as private bus rolls down the hill in Sirmaur - video
A private bus carrying 30-35 passengers rolled off a hilly road in Himachal Pradesh's Sirmaur district, killing at least eight people. The bus was traveling from Kupvi to Shimla when it lost control in the Haripurdhar area. Rescue operations are ongoing, and the death toll is feared to rise as several passengers sustained serious injuries.
The Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education has announced the HPBOSE State Open School Special Marks Improvement Result 2025 for Classes 10 and 12. Students who appeared in the September 2025 exams can check their scores at hpbose.org using their SOS roll numbers. The online scorecard is provisional, and qualified candidates should plan their next academic steps carefully.
3 from Himachal Pradeshs Chamba dead as pickup falls into gorge
Himachal Pradesh Education Minister Meets CM Revanth
CM Says TG Would Soon Unveil Its Own Education Policy on the Lines of NEP
J&Ks Umar, Hilal earn spots in India Deaf Cricket Associations T20I Asia Cup squad
Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, Jan 7: In a proud moment for Jammu & Kashmir cricket, wicketkeeper-batter Umar Ashraf and allrounder Hilal Wani have been selected for the India Deaf Cricket Associations (IDCA) 16-member squad for the ADCA T20I Asia Cup. The Tournament is set to unfold from February 18 to 25 at the Barabati Stadium in Cuttack, Odisha. The squad, selected by the All-IDCA India Mens Selection Committee, features a powerhouse lineup led by skipper Virender Singh (Himachal Pradesh). It [] The post J&Ks Umar, Hilal earn spots in India Deaf Cricket Associations T20I Asia Cup squad appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Hazare Trophy | Man in form Mann finds a second lease on cricket in Himachal Pradesh colours
The batters move to HP, amid cut-throat competition in the Punjab team, proves to be a wise decision; he follows up his good form in the Ranji Trophy by being the highest run-scorer for the team in the ongoing Hazare Trophy
Delhi, Noida, Gurgaon to see cold days as IMD predicts more snow in J&K, Himachal and Uttarakhand
Weather Today: North India is experiencing severe cold, with Delhi facing cold day conditions and sub-zero temperatures recorded in hill states. Light rain or snowfall is expected in Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, and Uttarakhand. Coldwave alerts have been issued for Jharkhand, and Kolkata recorded its coldest January day in years.
Cold wave tightens grip on Himachal Pradesh, fresh snowfall reported in higher areas
Himachal Pradesh witnessed a fresh snowfall in higher reaches, while severe cold wave conditions with dense fog and ground frost were reported across the region. Minimum temperatures, reportedly, plummeted, with Tabo recording the coldest at minus 10.2 degrees Celsius. A travel advisory has also been issued for Lahaul-Spiti due to sustained winter severity.
HP SET 2026 notification released: Registration begins online, direct link to apply here
The Himachal Pradesh Public Service Commission has announced the HP SET 2026 examination for aspiring Assistant Professors. Applications are open from January 3 to January 30, 2026, for candidates with a Master's degree and specific marks based on category. Qualifying this test is mandatory for higher education careers in Himachal Pradesh.
Dharamshala case accused denies ragging; also claims prof named in FIR is innocent
An accused student in a Himachal Pradesh college ragging and sexual harassment case, where a classmate died, denied all charges in a social media video. She claimed innocence for herself and two other accused students, asserting they were all classmates and belonged to the same Scheduled Caste community.
Cold Wave, Fog To Intensify Across North India: IMD Shares January 4's Weather Update
Cold Wave Alert: IMD forecasts dense fog and cold wave across North India till January 7, with yellow alerts in Delhi and Himachal Pradesh.
Himachal Professor Suspended Over Sexual Assault Charge After Student Dies
Himachal Pradesh Government on Saturday suspended an assistant professor of the Government College, Dharamshala, in connection with the alleged sexual harassment and ragging of a 19-year-old Dalit girl, who died during treatment last week.
Watch: Dharamshala college death: FIR against students, professor booked
Police in Himachal Pradesh have registered an FIR after the death of a 19-year-old student of a government college in Dharamshala. Three students were booked for alleged ragging, while a professor faces sexual harassment charges. The case follows a complaint by the victims father and the emergence of a video accusing the professor of misconduct. The State government has ordered a probe and suspension of the accused professor.
Private HP varsity promoters declared fugitive economic offenders in fake degree case
New Delhi/Shimla, Jan 3: A special PMLA court in Shimla has declared a mother and son duo, promoters of a Himachal Pradesh-based private university, as fugitive economic offenders (FEO) in a money laundering case linked to the alleged sale of fake degrees to students in Himachal Pradesh, officials said. A declaration has been made under the Fugitive Economic Offenders Act (FEOA) of 2018 against Mandeep Rana and his mother Ashoni Kanwar, they said. The two are the promoters of a [] The post Private HP varsity promoters declared fugitive economic offenders in fake degree case appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Punjab police suspect ISI hand in Himachal Pradesh blast; BKI, PSA own up to it
Punjab police suspect Pakistan's ISI orchestrated Thursday's explosion in Nalagarh, Himachal Pradesh, to destabilize the region. While Babbar Khalsa International and Punjab Sovereignty Alliance claimed responsibility, police dismissed their ideological claims, stating these groups act on ISI's behalf.
Himachal: 3 Students Booked For Womans Ragging, College Professor For Sexual Harassment
Shimla/Dharamshala (HP), Jan 2: Three students of a government college in Himachal Pradeshs Dharamshala have been booked for ragging and voluntarily causing hurt while a professor has been booked for sexual harassment of a 19-year-old woman who died on December 26, police said on Friday. The student died during treatment at a Ludhiana hospital on December 26 and the case was registered on Thursday following a complaint by the father of the victim. In his complaint, the deceased students father [] The post Himachal: 3 Students Booked For Womans Ragging, College Professor For Sexual Harassment appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
A 19-year-old college girl died due to ragging and sexual harassment involving three students of a government college in Himachal Pradesh's Dharamshala and a professor. The accused have been booked in cases related to these offences.
Punjab Police suspect Pakistan's ISI orchestrated the Nalagarh blast, with Babbar Khalsa International and Punjab Sovereignty Alliance claiming responsibility. The groups cited drug trafficking as a motive, but authorities believe foreign handlers are using local youth for destabilization efforts. Investigations are underway with Himachal Pradesh Police.
Himachal College Student Dies After Sexual Assault, Professor Among 4 Charged
Three female students and a professor have been charged with ragging and sexual assault after a second-year student died in a college in Himachal Pradesh's Dharamshala, the police said.
HP TET 2025 November results declared at hpbose.org: Direct link, qualifying details here
HPBOSE has released the November 2025 HP TET results. Aspiring teachers can now check their scores and qualifying status online. This eligibility test is crucial for teaching positions in Himachal Pradesh government schools. Candidates are urged to download and preserve their scorecards for future job applications, as the certificate is valid for a lifetime.
For The First Time Since Independence, A Public Bus Finally Entered This Himachal Village
Tumman village in Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, got its first HRTC bus in 78 years. Locals celebrated the historic arrival with joy and excitement
Himachal College Student Dies After Ragging, Sexual Harassment On Campus; Professor, Others Booked
A college professor and three students in Himachal Pradesh's Dharamshala have been booked for ragging and sexual assault of a 19-year-old female student, causing her death.
The Jammu and Kashmir Students Association (JKSA) on Thursday has written to National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), seeking urgent intervention into the alarming and systematic harassment, intimidation, and violence faced by Kashmiri shawl sellers and students across India, particularly in Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Uttarakhand, Delhi, and Maharashtra. In its letter to the NHRC Chairperson Justice []
Video: Claps, Cheers As Himachal Village Finally Gets Road Connectivity
While India sent missions to space, built highways across mountains and connected its cities with expressways, a small village in Himachal Pradesh waited 78 years for something far more basic: a road.
Video Showing Garbage Dump At 13,000 Feet In Himachal Pradesh Sparks Outrage Online
Himachal Pradeshs Manimahesh Yatra pilgrimage site is shown littered with plastic waste in a viral video, leading to public criticism of tourists and authorities.
Aggarwal is new interim chief of NIA
NEW DELHI, Dec 30: The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has issued an order appointing senior Indian Police Service (IPS) officer Rakesh Aggarwal as the interim chief of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) following the Governments decision to prematurely repatriate incumbent Director General (DG) Sadanand Vasant Date to Maharashtra. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp Himachal Pradesh cadre IPS officer of 1994-batch Aggarwal is currently serving as Special DG in the NIA. He was appointed as the Special [] The post Aggarwal is new interim chief of NIA appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Himachal apple growers oppose reduced import duty on New Zealand apples
In a memorandum, apple growers urge the Governor to safeguard livelihoods, they say that lower import duties on New Zealand apples will adversely affect the industry in Himachal Pradesh
'Attack' on Kashmiri sellers in Himachal: JKSA seeks Amit Shah's intervention
The Jammu and Kashmir Students Association has urged Union Home Minister Amit Shah to intervene regarding alleged harassment and violence against Kashmiri students and shawl vendors in Himachal Pradesh. The association highlighted a recent assault and stated that despite repeated pleas, effective action remains absent, leading to fear and disruption for Kashmiris.
No let-up in harassmentof Kashmiri shawl sellers in HimachalPradesh: JKSA
The JKSA has urged Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi, and Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh, Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu to intervene immediately
A severe cold wave has disrupted normal school schedules across several North Indian states. According to media reports, Uttar Pradesh has ordered the closure of all schools until January 1, 2026, while Bihar and Jharkhand have announced temporary closures with revised timings in some areas. Heavy snowfall has extended winter holidays in Himachal Pradesh. Rajasthan continues scheduled winter vacations, while schools in South and East India remain open with normal classes.
Himachal Pradesh: Doctors end stir as CM Sukhvinder Sukhu assures sacking 'review'
Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Sukhu's appeal led to the Resident Doctors Association of IGMC-Shimla ending their strike. Following assurances of a detailed inquiry and a review of Dr. Raghav Narula's termination, doctors are set to resume duties. The CM acknowledged the strike, stating government decisions are open to review.
Medical services hit across Himachal Pradesh as doctors go on indefinite strike
The chief minister promised to bring new guidelines and directions to ensure the security of doctors inside hospitals
Billing Paragliding Accident: Pilot Killed, Tourist Injured in Kangra
A paragliding accident at Billing in Himachal Pradeshs Kangra district claimed the life of a pilot, while a tourist was injured. Police have registered a case and launched an investigation.
Nari Shakti At LAC: ITBP To Build Mahila Barracks At 32 Border Posts Along India-China Border
Women personnel to be deployed at forward locations in Ladakh, Arunachal Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Sikkim.
PDP leader Mehbooba Mufti and Himachal Pradesh apple growers are raising serious concerns over potential import duty cuts on apples in upcoming FTAs with Europe, the US, and Chile. They warn that further reductions, following a previous cut with New Zealand, could devastate the region's apple economy and livelihoods.
Himachal Pradesh: Government doctors launch indefinite strike; healthcare services hit
Himachal Pradesh government hospitals saw services halt Saturday as doctors struck indefinitely. They demand the reinstatement of a doctor sacked for assaulting a patient, arguing his side was ignored. While emergency care continues, non-urgent procedures are postponed, causing significant patient hardship. Officials are working towards a resolution.
J&K students association says another Kashmiri shawl seller assaulted
A Kashmiri shawl seller suffered severe injuries, including fractures, after an alleged assault in Himachal Pradesh. The J&K Students Association condemned the incident, marking it as the 16th targeting Kashmiri traders in the state this year. They urged the Himachal CM for immediate action. A similar harassment case in Haryana is also being addressed.
Healthcare services hit across Himachal Pradesh: Why resident doctors are on indefinite strike?
An indefinite strike by resident doctors began across Himachal Pradesh on Saturday, a day after they collectively went on mass leave on Friday. The protest follows the termination of a resident doctor after a video showing him allegedly assaulting a patient in Shimla went viral in recent days.
Medical Services Hit Across Himachal Pradesh Amid Doctors' Indefinite Strike
Medical services, barring emergency services, were severely affected across several hospitals in Himachal Pradesh as resident doctors went on an indefinite strike against the termination of services of a doctor who entered into a brawl with a patient
Medical services severely hit across Himachal Pradesh as doctors go on indefinite strike
Resident doctors in Himachal Pradesh have begun an indefinite strike, severely impacting medical services except for emergencies. The strike was initiated after the termination of a doctor involved in a physical altercation with a patient. Patients, particularly those from remote areas, are facing significant difficulties due to the unavailability of medical professionals.
Holy city tag puts meat, alcohol, tobacco traders in Amritsars walled city at risk
CHANDIGARH: The ban on meat, alcohol and tobacco shops in the walled city of Amritsar, following its notification as a holy city by the AAP-led Punjab government, has put the livelihoods of hundreds of families at risk, casting uncertainty over generations-old businesses. The notification, issued to preserve the sanctity of the area surrounding the Golden Temple, has resulted in around 150 establishments selling meat, fish, alcohol and tobacco being allegedly forced to shut down. Traders and shopkeepers have raised strong objections, saying they were neither given adequate notice nor provided with alternative arrangements. The affected shopkeepers and vendors have decided to meet the Amritsar Deputy Commissioner, the Municipal Corporation Commissioner and the Mayor, and submit a memorandum highlighting their concerns. They held a meeting at Gol Bagh on Friday, during which they argued that instead of covering the entire walled city, the government should have restricted the ban to areas immediately surrounding the Golden Temple and Durgiana Mandir. While stating that they have no objection to the walled city being declared a holy city, Gurjeet Singh, a third-generation owner of Gurjeet Fish Company, said the decision threatens the existence of Punjabs oldest wholesale fish market. There are three major fish markets in Punjab, in Amritsar, Jalandhar and Ludhiana. Here in Amritsar, we have 14 commission agents (artiyas) in the wholesale fish market, which has existed for the last 70 years. We procure fish from Vietnam, Himachal Pradesh and other places, and sell it across the state. Our fish even goes to Srinagar, he said. Singh said they have already met the Mayor and will now meet the Deputy Commissioner. Our demand is simple. The fish season is starting from January and runs till April. Until then, we should not be relocated. After that, the government should provide all 14 of us a suitable place together within Amritsar, and not far away, as the market functions collectively, he added. Rajinder Kumar, a fourth-generation fish trader, claimed that there are 18 suppliers, with each shop employing several workers. This was the first wholesale fish market of the state and even today supplies fish across Punjab. With this order, generations of business are affected, he said. We respect the governments decision to maintain the sanctity and holiness of the city, but our concerns must be addressed. Our businesses will be shut and we have not been given adequate time to shift, nor have we been allotted any place to relocate, said another shopkeeper, Saranjit Singh. Amritsar Hotel and Restaurant Association president AK Chattha said that meat, fish and tobacco shop owners operating within the walled city would be severely affected by the ban. A survey conducted by the Amritsar Municipal Corporation has identified around 150 shops and street vendors that are to be removed from the walled city following the notification. Senior Punjab BJP leader Rajinder Mohan Singh Chinna said the decision to grant holy city status to the walled city of Amritsar was not new, noting that a previous SAD-BJP government had taken a similar step. The fish market operating in the walled city should first have been shifted and relocated after being provided a proper place by the government. Only then should this decision have been implemented. Now the question is, where will they go, he said. Calling the notification historic but long overdue, Punjab BJP leader and former bureaucrat Jagmohan Singh Raju wrote to Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, demanding a comprehensive rehabilitation policy for shopkeepers, vendors and workers affected by the prohibition. Declaring the walled city of Amritsar as a holy city is a historic step, but it must be implemented with foresight. Sanctity cannot come at the cost of livelihoods. The Chief Minister must direct the administration to immediately identify and survey the affected persons and establishments, provide alternative business sites or zones, and extend financial assistance, compensation or livelihood support during the transition period. Rehabilitation is not a concession; it is a responsibility, he wrote. The ban has also sparked a wider debate. Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) member Kiranjot Kaur said that jhatka meat is a right under Sikh tradition. Tobacco and kutha (halal) remain prohibited in Sikhism, but jhatka aligns with the Gurus hunting traditions. There should not be any ban on meat shops, she wrote in a Facebook post. Meanwhile, a senior Punjab AAP leader said the state government would ensure proper rehabilitation. Those whose businesses have been affected will be provided alternative arrangements in a phased and planned manner. The local administration will consult those affected and work out the best possible and mutually acceptable solution to ensure livelihoods are not affected, the leader said. Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann had announced on Sunday that the state government had issued a notification granting holy city status to the walled city of Amritsar, Talwandi Sabo and Anandpur Sahib.
Chandigarh Diary |Rise of another son in SAD politics likely
Anantveer Singh Badal, son of Shiromani Akali Dal president Sukhbir Singh Badal, was seen campaigning in Lambi seat for zila parishad and block samiti polls. A graduate in economics, he moved in a cavalcade, meeting youngsters, touching elders feet and posing for photographs. Partys old timers accompanying him claimed that the young Badal might be launched into politics from traditional family seat. This came days after Sukhbir declared that he would contest 2027 assembly polls from Gidderbaha. He had also hinted at his son joining politics soon. Lambi was represented by Parkash Singh Badal for five straight terms before losing in 2022. Haryana set to get new DGP on January 1 Haryana is set to get a new DGP on January 1, as the officiating incumbent OP Singh retires on December 31. The UPSC prepares a panel of three IPS officers and sends it to the state government for selecting the DGP. On December 16, the state sent the records of five officers -- Shatrujeet Kapur (1990 batch), SK Jain (1991 batch), Ajay Singhal (1992 batch), Alok Mittal and Arshinder Chawla (both of 1993 batch). The UPSC has sought the status of the FIR in which former DGP Kapur is named. Kapur was divested of the DGP post on December 14 after his name figured in former IGP Y Puran Kumars suicide note. Dont cross limits: LoP warns Himachal officials Former Himachal Pradesh chief minister and leader of the Opposition Jai Ram Thakur alleged that some officers were acting against the BJP at the behest of the Congress-led state government and cautioned them against acting under political pressure. He accused the Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu government of doing vendetta politics against the BJP. Do not cross the limits. Very little time is left; officers and leaders violating law under pressure should remember that accountability will be fixed. The next government will act strictly, but within legal framework, Thakur warned. This comes days back Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri hit out at officials. Harpreet Bajwa Our correspondent in Chandigarh hsbajwa73@gmail.com
Resident doctors in Himachal Pradesh have launched an indefinite strike, demanding the reinstatement of a doctor sacked for assaulting a patient. Despite a promise of a fresh inquiry, doctors deem the termination unjust, citing a lack of consideration for the doctor's perspective. The protest has disrupted routine medical services across the state.
CHANDIGARH: Resident doctors of the Indira Gandhi Medical College (IGMC) in Shimla have decided to go on an indefinite strike from Saturday against the termination of senior resident Dr Raghav Narula who was dismissed from service for allegedly assaulting a patient at the hospital on Monday. All routine services, elective operation theatres and outpatient departments will remain closed during the strike. Only emergency services will remain functional at the hospital. After talks with Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, the Resident Doctors' Association (RDA) expressed dissatisfaction despite promises of a thorough investigation. The Chief Minister has assured us that a fresh inquiry into the incident will be conducted, said RDA IGMC President Dr Sohil Sharma. The association has demanded reinstatement of the terminated doctor, filing of FIRs related to intimidation and vandalism, and implementation of robust security measures. Meanwhile, patients at IGMC on Friday faced significant inconvenience as resident doctors proceeded on mass casual leave across the city and other parts of Himachal Pradesh, affecting routine healthcare services. Sources claimed that some 2,800 doctors, including junior residents and senior residents, went on one-day casual leave across the state. The decision to go on strike was taken after a meeting of the joint action committee of various medical associations. The state government on Wednesday terminated the services of Dr Narula for his alleged involvement in a physical fight with a patient, Arjun Singh, on Monday. The Himachal Medical Officer Association and Shimla Association of Medical and Dental College Teachers (SAMDCOT) have also come out in favour of the doctor. SAMDCOT in its general body meeting unanimously decided to extend full and continued support to the RDA and said that the final decision regarding the future course of action in relation to the indefinite strike will be taken on Monday. Arjun Singh who belongs to a village in the Kupvi subdivision of Shimla district had gone to the hospital for a bronchoscopy and complained of breathlessness following the procedure, alleged that the dispute started over the doctors choice of words. Singh had told the media that he had visited the hospital after experiencing breathing problems. When the doctor arrived, he spoke to me rudely. When I requested him to speak respectfully, he started beating me, he alleged. He claimed that he objected when the doctor addressed him as tu instead of tum. This made Narula aggressive, he said. However, Narula maintained that it was Singh who instigated the fight by using abusive language against him and his family. The report of an inquiry committee found both parties at fault. They found misconduct, misbehaviour and acts unbecoming of a public servant on Narulas part, officials said. A video of the alleged assault was recorded and has since gone viral on social media. Following the incident, the patient's kin raised slogans outside the hospital, demanding the suspension of the doctor. The Federation of Resident Doctors Associations (FORDA), a pan-India body, had also submitted a representation to CM Sukhu, seeking a transparent, time-bound and impartial inquiry into the incident. Meanwhile, ambulance services across the state came to a halt on Friday as workers launched a 48-hour strike demanding the implementation of labour laws, minimum wages and overtime payments. Ambulance workers affiliated with the 108 and 102 Ambulance Workers Union under the Centre of Indian Trade Union (CITU) staged protests across the state at the district headquarters to raise their demands. CITU state president Vijender Mehra criticized the alleged exploitation of workers under the NHM, highlighting issues such as the non-payment of minimum wages as declared by the government and the failure to grant leave and warned that the movement would intensify if their demands were not fulfilled. When workers raise their voices for their demands, they are then subjected to mental harassment. Not only this, but union leaders face threats, transfers or forced resignation, he said.
Shimla targets drug networks; 50 repeat traffickers identified
Himachal Pradesh is waging a strong war against drugs. Shimla police are using a new strategy to stop drug sales on the streets. They are identifying frequent drug dealers and proposing their preventive detention. This aims to break drug supply chains and protect young people. The police are using technology and intelligence to track down organized gangs.
Himachal CM Promises Fresh Probe Into Patient Assault Case; Doctors To Call Off Strike
Resident doctors in Himachal Pradesh will go on a day-long mass leave. This follows Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu's assurance of a fresh inquiry into a patient assault controversy. The controversy led to the termination of a senior resident doctor at IGMC Shimla. The Chief Minister has agreed to re-investigate the case and consider all evidence.
Traffic Crawls In Himachal Pradesh As Tourists Rush To Shimla, Manali
The nine-day-long Winter Carnival on the historic Ridge Ground in Shimla has attracted tourists from all parts of the country.
Kashmiri leaders voiced strong condemnation over assaults on traders in Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh, demanding swift legal action. Jailed MP Engineer Rashid and NC leader Aga Ruhullah Mehdi highlighted the violation of constitutional rights and human dignity. PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti urged the Uttarakhand DGP to register an FIR against perpetrators, emphasizing accountability and preventing future incidents.
SHIMLA: A day after the Himachal Pradesh government terminated the services of a senior resident doctor for getting into a physical altercation with a patient at the Indira Gandhi Medical College here, a prominent doctors' body threatened to go on a mass casual leave on Friday, demanding immediate reinstatement of the medic. The Resident Doctors' Association (RDA) of the Indira Gandhi Medical College (IGMC) also threatened to go on strike from Saturday if their demand to revoke the termination order of Dr Raghav Narula is not met. The Himachal Pradesh government on Wednesday terminated the services of Narula for his alleged involvement in a physical fight with a patient named Arjun Singh on Monday, after the report of an inquiry committee found misconduct, misbehaviour and acts unbecoming of a public servant on his part, officials said. The report found both parties at fault --Arjun Singh, who teaches in a private academy in Shimla, and Narula, a senior resident doctor in the department of pulmonary medicine. The RDA held a gate meeting on Thursday with the backing of the Shimla Association of Medical and Dental College Teachers (SAMDCOT), demanding immediate revocation of Narula's termination order, and registration of a case for criminal intimidation, conspiracy and unlawful assembly against a person named Naresh Dasta, who, it claimed, directly threatened Narula. The RDA said in a statement that its members would go on a mass casual leave on Friday if their demand was not met. The members also said they would meet Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Friday, and if their demand is still not met, they would be forced to go on a strike from 9:30 am on Saturday. Barring emergency services, all regular services, including elective operation theatres and OPDs, will be closed during the strike period, the statement said. The association also raised concern over the mob intimidation and harassment witnessed on the IGMC premises on Monday, which jeopardised the safety and working environment of the healthcare professionals and disrupted the regular functioning of the hospital. Alleging that government property was damaged by the mob, the RDA demanded legal action against the perpetrators and a review of the security lapse. Chief Minister Sukhu, meanwhile, told mediapersons that the government had reduced the burden on the senior resident doctors by reducing their shift timings, yet such an incident occurred. Action has been taken against the doctor, Sukhu said. He also said that doctors have urged to present their side of the story, and things must be resolved through dialogue in a democracy. A viral video of the confrontation, which took place in the pulmonary ward of the IGMC on Monday, showed the doctor punching the patient in the face, while the patient was seen trying to kick the doctor. Arjun Singh, a resident of Kupvi in Shimla district, had gone to the hospital for a bronchoscopy and felt breathlessness following the procedure. He alleged that the dispute started over the doctor's choice of words. Singh claimed he objected when the doctor addressed him as u instead of um, which made Narula aggressive. However, Narula maintained that it was Singh who instigated the fight by using abusive language against him and his family. He also claimed the video circulated widely showed only the partial truth. The incident triggered a protest at the hospital on Monday, with Singh's relatives and other patients demanding the doctor's arrest. The situation was pacified only after police intervention. The Federation of Resident Doctors' Associations (FORDA), a pan-India body, has submitted a representation to Chief Minister Sukhu, seeking a transparent, time-bound, and impartial inquiry into the incident. The rights and dignity of both the patient and the doctor must be safeguarded during the inquiry period, ensuring that neither is prejudged based solely on the partial video clips or public perception, the association said.
Shimla Doctor Who Thrashed Patient On Camera Sacked
A doctor of a hospital in Himachal Pradesh's Shimla who was seen on camera thrashing a patient has been removed from his post, sources said. The government took the decision to sack him after going through the report of the investigators, they said.
NEW DELHI: More than 40 per cent of marginal farmers associated with agricultural cooperatives have reported an increase in household income and improved crop yields, according to a new study that has called for urgent reforms to make Indias cooperative framework more inclusive. The report, titled State of Marginal Farmers in India 2025 , was prepared by the Forum of Enterprises for Equitable Development (FEED) and released on Farmers Day at NITI Aayog. It was unveiled by Dr K K Tripathi, Joint Secretary of the Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister (EAC-PM), along with Dr Sudhir Mahajan, Chief Executive of the National Cooperative Union of India. The findings are based on a comprehensive survey conducted across Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Himachal Pradesh, Maharashtra, Tripura and Uttarakhand. According to the report, about 45 per cent of marginal farmers linked to cooperatives reported an increase in household income, while nearly 42 per cent said they had experienced improvements in crop yields. The study underlines the potential of cooperative institutions in strengthening the economic resilience of small landholders. The report notes that small and marginal farmers account for nearly 88 per cent of Indias farming population, with an average landholding of less than two hectares. Of this group, around 60 per cent are marginal farmers cultivating less than one hectare of land. It highlights that households dependent on marginal farming remain the most vulnerable segment of the agricultural economy. Despite this, participation in cooperatives remains limited. The survey found that only about 25 per cent of marginal farmers are active members of agricultural cooperatives. This low level of engagement, the report states, increases dependence on informal markets, slows income growth and heightens exposure to climate-related and market shocks. Calling for systematic and structural reforms, the report argues that the existing cooperative model must be redesigned to better accommodate marginal farmers. It points to persistent barriers such as complex procedural requirements, long distances from Primary Agricultural Credit Societies (PACS), limited access to capital and social exclusion, all of which continue to discourage participation. The study also draws attention to significant gender disparities within the cooperative sector. While women constitute a substantial share of cooperative membership, estimated at around 21.25 lakh (2.125 million), their presence in leadership roles remains minimal, reinforcing the sectors male-dominated structure. According to the report, only 3,355 women currently serve as directors on cooperative boards across the country. It attributes this gap between membership and leadership to factors including restrictive social norms, limited mobility and the disproportionate burden of unpaid care work borne by women.
Leopard kills one, injures five in multiple attacks across Himachals Mandi district
CHANDIGARH: One person was killed and five others injured after a leopard carried out a series of attacks at three different locations in the Balh Ghati area of Himachal Pradeshs Mandi district on Tuesday morning before being shot dead by locals, officials said. The leopard attacked people in Chandiyal, Bhadyal and Malwana villages, triggering panic among residents. According to officials, the animal first struck at Chandiyal, after which it moved to Bhadyal, injuring several people, and finally reached Malwana village, where it mauled a 40-year-old man, Balveer Singh, resulting in his death. Singh, a resident of Bholi village, was a migrant worker living in Mandi and had come to Malwana to visit relatives. All those attacked sustained paw-related injuries and were immediately shifted to hospital, where doctors described their condition as stable. Sources said forest department teams were rushed to the affected villages soon after the first alerts were received. As panic and chaos gripped the area, villagers reportedly came out of their homes armed with sticks and sharp implements in an attempt to protect themselves. The leopard was eventually killed when it tried to attack again. Its carcass has been taken into custody and sent for post-mortem examination. The injured have been identified as Sahib Singh, a native of Bihar; Dinanath of Bhadyal; Rekha Devi, wife of Dinanath; Janit, also from Bhadyal; and Champa Devi of Malwana. They have been admitted to Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri Government Medical College and Hospital, Nerchowk, where they are undergoing treatment. Confirming the leopard attack, an official of the local administration said one person had died, five others were injured and the animal had also been killed. Following the incident, forest officials have intensified surveillance in and around the affected villages. Locals have been advised to avoid venturing out alone during early morning and late evening hours, when wildlife movement is more likely. An inquiry is underway to determine how and why the leopard entered densely populated areas, once again highlighting the growing humanwildlife conflict in the region.
Himachal Pradesh custodial death case: HC suspends jail term of former IGP Zaidi
The case pertains to the custodial death of Suraj, an accused in the 2017 Kotkhai gang rape and murder case, in which former Himachal Pradesh IGP Zahur Haider Zaidi was sentenced to life imprisonment.
No Regrets: Suspended Shimla Doctor On Why He Fought With Patient
Dr Raghav Narula, suspended after a video of him thrashing a patient at Indira Gandhi Medical College (IGMC) in Himachal Pradesh's Shimla went viral, says he has no regrets.
Hair Artist Sunny Verma Expands Sunnyhairport to Mumbai's Bandra
Hair artist Sunny Verma, Founder of the salon brand Sunnyhairport, has expanded operations to Bandra, Mumbai, following the brand’s growing presence in Delhi and increasing visibility across digital platforms. Sunny Verma, Founder of Sunny Hairport, reflecting the brand’s strong presence in the glamour industry Originally from Himachal Pradesh, Sunny Verma currently works across Delhi, Mumbai, and international markets. He is known in the hair and beauty industry for his focus on hair colour techniques, texture management, and styling methods developed specifically for Indian hair. B town celebs at Sunny Verma’s Sunny Hairport salon Sunnyhairport operates as a premium salon brand offering personalised hair services. According to the brand, its approach emphasises detailing, consultation-led transformations, and customised after-care. The company currently operates four salon branches and employs over 100 professionals, having started with a team of five. In recent years, Sunnyhairport has gained additional digital traction through short-form transformation and transition videos shared on social media. Several of these videos featured public figures from the entertainment and sports industries, including Suryakumar Yadav, Remo D'Souza, Kusha Kapila, Terence Lewis, Avneet Kaur, Prince Narula, Dimple Kapadia, Tulsi Kumar, Shirley Setia, Bhumi Pednekar, Vishal Mishra, Jasmine Bhasin, Ashnoor Kaur, Kajal Aggarwal, and Yuvika Chaudhary. The videos contributed to broader awareness of the brand among online audiences. Sunny Verma began his career in 2006, at a time when advanced hair education options were limited in India. He later travelled to nearly 20 countries to study international hair colour systems, techniques, and research related to different hair textures. He spent over 15 years working as a Style Director with multiple brands before launching Sunnyhairport in 2020. Alongside salon operations, Verma also runs Sunnyhairport School, an education initiative aimed at providing professional hair training and exposure to international trends for young artists and students in India. The Mumbai Bandra outlet marks Sunnyhairport’s latest phase of expansion. According to the brand, the focus remains on delivering consistent service standards across locations while continuing research and development in hair colour and maintenance techniques. Social Media Links www.instagram.com/sunnyhairport?igsh=MWRiN3ZxYzExYzFGeg== Facebook – www.facebook.com/share/1UuKKhfreR/?mibextid=wwXIfr YouTube – youtube.com/@sunnyhairport?feature=shared
Remembering Mehar Chand Mahajan
Ravi Rohmetra ravirohmetra@gmail.com Mehar Chand Mahajan was born in a small village called Tika Nagrota in the Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh and rose to become the Chief Justice of India, the highest honour the country could offer. Rejected at birth on astrological grounds, he was brought up in a Rajput peasant family up to the age of seven. Though brought home by his parents when he was seven years old, his father saw his face for the first time [] The post Remembering Mehar Chand Mahajan appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Himachal Pradesh needs a financial boost
The State needs more money to protect and preserve its vital forest cover
Justice Mehar Chand Mahajan: Jurist, Statesman and Architect of Jammu & Kashmirs Accession
By Ravi Rohmetra Justice Mehar Chand Mahajan was born in a small village, Tika Nagrota, in Kangra district of present-day Himachal Pradesh. From modest beginnings, he rose to occupy the highest judicial office in the country as the third Chief Justice of India, besides serving as the Prime Minister of Jammu and Kashmir at a [] The post Justice Mehar Chand Mahajan: Jurist, Statesman and Architect of Jammu & Kashmirs Accession appeared first on Northlines .
Himachal targets over 90% renewable energy; aims to become Green Energy State by 2026
CHANDIGARH: With the objective of making Himachal Pradesh self-reliant in the energy sector, the state government has set a target to meet over 90 per cent of its energy requirements through renewable sources and transform Himachal Pradesh into a Green Energy State by March 2026. As part of this initiative, 500 kW ground-mounted solar power projects will be installed in all panchayats across the state, said Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu in Shimla on Monday. At present, the states annual energy consumption is around 13,000 million units. He said Himachal Pradesh has witnessed a massive shift towards solar energy due to the governments green initiatives and has set a target of installing 500 MW of solar power projects over the next two years. Under the Green Panchayat Programme, Gram Panchayats have been placed at the centre of the initiative, under which 500 kW ground-mounted solar power projects will be installed in all panchayats across the state. In the first phase, approval has been granted for setting up 500 kW solar power plants in 24 Gram Panchayats, with work already underway in 16 of them. Under this programme, a total solar power generation target of 150 MW has been set. Out of the total revenue generated from electricity produced by these projects, 20 per cent will be utilised by the state government to provide assistance to orphan children and widows of the respective Gram Panchayats, Sukhu said. The Chief Minister further said that the Pekhubela Solar Power Project in Una district commenced commercial operations on April 15 last year. So far, it has generated 79.03 million units of net electricity and earned revenue of Rs 22.91 crore. Power generation from the Aghlour Solar Power Project in Una district began on May 21 this year and has so far produced 5.89 million units of net electricity. Meanwhile, the Bhanjal Solar Power Project in Una district began commercial operations on November 30 last year and has generated 8.57 million units of net electricity, earning revenue of Rs 3.10 crore to date. Currently, three solar power projects with a combined capacity of 31 MW are under execution, while four projects with a total capacity of 41 MW are at the tendering stage. In addition, a 200 MW solar power plant will be established on barren land in the Damtal area of Kangra district. Solar off-grid systems have also been installed in 148 households under Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives in remote and tribal villages of Spiti, including Mud, Langza, Hikkim and Kaumik. Under the First Come, First Served policy, solar power projects ranging from 250 kW to 5 MW are being allotted, with electricity generated from these projects to be purchased by the Himachal Pradesh State Electricity Board Limited (HPSEBL). So far, 547 investors have been allotted ground-mounted solar power projects with a total capacity of 595.97 MW. Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) have already been signed for projects with a capacity of 403.09 MW. In addition, HIMURJA has allotted solar power projects with a total capacity of 728.4 MW to HPSEBL, of which 150.13 MW capacity of rooftop-mounted solar projects has already been allocated. Apart from this, the state government is making concerted efforts to promote alternative energy projects in areas such as green hydrogen, compressed biogas, geothermal energy and other emerging sectors. Through these sustained and comprehensive initiatives, the state government is steadily moving towards its vision of making Himachal Pradesh a leading Green Energy State in the country by 2026, Sukhu reiterated.
Snowfall, rain in Kashmir; fog undeterred in Delhi, Punjab, UP
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicted heavy snowfall and rainfall, accompanied by snowstorms at isolated places over the higher reaches of Jammu, Kashmir, Ladakh and northeast Himachal Pradesh until Monday.
High court seeks report from chief secretary on steps to unclog Shimla traffic
Himachal Pradesh High Court has demanded a comprehensive report from the chief secretary regarding Shimla's persistent traffic woes. Noting a prior action report, the court seeks an update on proposed solutions like ropeways and mass transit, emphasizing the Shimla Smart City Project's involvement. The next hearing is scheduled for March 19.
Himachal orders drug recall after 47 samples fail quality tests
Out of 200 medicine samples tested nationwide, 47 were manufactured in the State. These include medications for fever, heart attacks, and diabetes. Notices have been issued to the respective companies, says Himachal Pradesh State Drug Controller
Demolition Work Begins At Shimla's Sanjauli Mosque Following Court Order
Demolition of upper floors of Sanjauli mosque in Shimla begins after Himachal Pradesh HC orders, amid protests by Dev Bhoomi Hindu Sangharsh Samiti. Next hearing is on March 9.
Himachal Police in touch with Punjab, Rajasthan counterparts over spotting of 'Pak' balloons
SHIMLA: Following spotting of multiple aeroplane-shaped balloons having PIA (Pakistan International Airlines) or Pakistani flag printed on them in different districts of the state in the past few weeks, the Himachal Pradesh police has reached out to their counterparts in Punjab and Rajasthan to determine the origin of these balloons. Police have also contacted the officials of the Indian Air Force for the same. So far, no suspicious devices such as gadgets, surveillance devices, trackers or materials have been found inside these balloons. We have contacted our counterparts in states sharing a border with Pakistan where similar balloons were found to get their insights, police said. While no FIR has been registered in this case, the police are investigating the matter, enquiring local vendors about the origin of these balloons. Recently, residents of Chalet village under Daulatpur police post were alarmed after an aeroplane-shaped balloon with PIA written on it was found on the roof of a house of a villager. He then immediately informed the Daulatpur police post. Upon receiving the information, the police team reached the spot and seized the balloon. As a precautionary measure, police also inspected the surrounding areas to rule out the presence of any other suspicious objects. On December 8, three similar balloons were also found in the Tatehra village of Gagret sub-division. These balloons had the Pakistani flag on them and I Love Pakistan written on them. Also, similar balloons were found in Hamirpur and Kangra districts in the past few months.
50 crore in assets seized under NDPS Act, four times BJP-tenure figure: Himachal CM Sukhu
The Congress CM was speaking at the anti-Chitta (heroin) awareness Walkathon in Himachal Pradeshs Hamirpur
Himachal Pradesh officials visit YB Patil Polytechnic to study operational excellence
A delegation from Himachal Pradeshs Department of Technical Education and HPKVN visited Y B Patil Polytechnic, Akurdi, on December 15 to study its operational and academic practices. Led by Akshay Sood and Ashok Pathak, the team toured advanced labs, research centres, and innovation hubs, and engaged in detailed discussions with faculty and students. The visit focused on replicating best practices to enhance technical education and skill development in Himachal Pradesh, highlighting the institutes excellence and NBA-accredited standards.
IndoChina barter trade via Shipki La to resume from June after six-year gap following MEA clearance
CHANDIGARH: As the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has given political clearance to the Himachal Pradesh government, IndoChina border trade through the Shipki La strategic pass in Kinnaur district will resume from June next year after a gap of six years. The barter-based trade will operate via the Land Customs Station (LCS) at NamgiaShipki La near the Line of Actual Control (LAC). A trade mart is also likely to be set up near the pass to facilitate traders and tourists. Imports and exports from this border point will be restricted to items notified by the Union government. Currently, 20 items are permitted for import, including wool, pashmina, sheep skin, yak tails, yak hair, salt, shoes, blankets, quilts, carpets and herbal medicines. A total of 36 items are allowed for export, including coffee, tea, barley, rice, wheat, flour, dry fruits, tobacco, cigarettes, canned food, spices, watches, shoes, utensils, and handloom and handicraft items. Sources said trader registration will be carried out by the Pooh tehsildar-cum-trade officer. Applicants will need to submit identity proof, residential certificate, past trade records (if any), and passport-size photographs. Locals from 14 border villages, including Namgia, Chuppan, Nako, Pooh and Chango, are economically dependent on this cross-border barter trade conducted through Shipki La. Trade passes are issued by the Union Ministry of Commerce to facilitate the activity. Kinnaur IndoChina Trade Association president Hishey Negi told the TNIE that the association has sought a minimum of 150 trade passes. We have requested renewal of import and export codes issued by the Director General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) and demanded a single-window system for security clearances. We have also urged the district administration to organise skill-building workshops so traders can understand market potential, demand and supply, and how to sell items like borax, szaibelyite and china clay imported from China, he said. Negi added that reopening the trade route would benefit Kinnauri youth by providing alternative income opportunities. He also stressed the need to make the existing 78 km trade track motorable. Currently, goods are transported on mules and horses, taking two to three hours. With proper road connectivity, trade volumes will increase, he said, adding that the administration has been urged to help set up kiosks at Shipki La. Sources said a review meeting of concerned departments and stakeholders was held on Monday by Kinnaur Deputy Commissioner Amit Sharma to assess logistical preparedness. Issues discussed included road connectivity in the Shipki LaNamgia area, trader registration, security arrangements to be jointly handled by the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) and Himachal Pradesh Police, setting up a customs office, medical and emergency services, and inter-departmental coordination. A senior officer said political clearance has been received from the MEA and efforts are underway to set up a trade mart near the pass by April. Tourism in the region has increased manifold, and tourists will be able to purchase items from the mart, he said, adding that trade is carried out annually between June and November 30. Supporting the demand for a trade mart, Negi said, There is a trade mart at the Nathu La border point, and we have been urging authorities to set up a similar facility here so tourists can buy imported items and trade gets a boost. In 2019, total imports through this border point were valued at Rs 1.71 crore, while exports stood at Rs 1.34 crore. Trade peaked in 2015, with exports worth Rs 5.01 crore and imports Rs 4.36 crore. In 2016, exports were Rs 4.03 crore and imports Rs 4.55 crore. Trade declined sharply in 2017 to Rs 22.45 lakh in exports and Rs 36.82 lakh in imports, before improving in 2018 with exports of Rs 1.14 crore and imports of Rs 1.38 crore. When trade began in 1994, export value was Rs 11.09 lakh and import value Rs 14.93 lakh. Traders, mostly from Nako, Chuppan, Chango and Namgia, typically travel to China in September and October. In 2015, 71 Indian traders went to China via this route, followed by 75 in 2016, 34 in 2017, 37 in 2018 and 45 in 2019. The highest number was recorded in 1994, when 90 traders crossed through this border point. The border trade between India and China through Shipki La in Himachal Pradesh, Nathu La in Sikkim and Lipulekh Pass in Uttarakhand came to a halt in 2020 after the Chinese army violated bilateral protocols in eastern Ladakh.
J&K Bank holds customer meet at Dharamshala
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Dec 15: J&K Bank today organised a customer meet at its Dharamshala branch in Himachal Pradesh to strengthen its engagement with customers and understand their expectations. A statement said that the meeting was chaired by the Banks Executive Director, Sudhir Gupta, and was attended by General Manager and Divisional Head Jammu Ashok Gupta, Zonal Head Kathua Suresh Kumar Chowdhary, and other senior bank officials. It said customers from different sections participated in the interaction, which provided a [] The post J&K Bank holds customer meet at Dharamshala appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Pregnant tribal woman and her unborn child die due to lack of road facility in Jharkhands Gumla
RANCHI: In a heart-wrenching incident in Jharkhands Gumla, a pregnant tribal woman, Sukri Kumari and her child in the womb, lost their lives due to a lack of road service on Sunday. Since the ambulance could not reach the village, she was carried by her family members for over a kilometre from her home in Jhalakapat to Karasilli village on a carrying yoke through the hilly terrain. After reaching Karasilli, the woman got a Mamta Vahan in which she was taken to the Ghaghra Community Health Centre. Giving her initial treatment, the doctors immediately referred her to Gumla Sadar Hospital as her condition was critical. Amidst the struggle for treatment, due to a lack of basic facilities, Sukri Kumari died just after reaching Sadar Hospital. Gumla Civil Surgeon, Dr Shambhu Nath Chaudhary, asserted that Sukri Kumari lost her life due to delayed access to medical assistance. Unable to find an ambulance, tribal man in Jharkhand sets off for home carrying his ailing wife Had she had to give medical assistance at the CHC a few hours before, maybe her life could have been saved. The terrain from her village, located on the hills, is really very difficult, where the Mamta Vahan can't reach, said the Civil Surgeon. After reaching the CHC, all the medical facilities were provided to her on time, he added. According to the Civil Surgeon, the cause of death of the woman in medical terms was pregnancy-induced hypertensive disorder, but the real cause of death is delayed medical access. At 2:39 am, a call was received by the local Sahiya Didi, and at 2:44 am, the call was received by the call centre. At 3:15 am, Mamta Vahan reached at the spot. But it took several hours for the woman to reach Mamta Vahan, waiting for her at Karasilli, about a kilometre from her village, said the Civil Surgeon. The Civil Surgeon also informed that Sukir Kumari had returned from Himachal Pradesh, where she had gone to secure money. It has delayed the registration process. She was merely 17 years old, and it was her first pregnancy, he said. According to villagers, Jhalakapat village still lacks a proper road even after 78 years of independence. The situation worsens considerably during the rainy season, they said. Due to the absence of a road, basic amenities such as education and healthcare, and employment opportunities are practically inaccessible to the villagers. Notably, Jhalakapat village under Dirgaon Panchayat is a Maoist-affected location in an extremely remote area. Villagers claimed that they have been demanding a road for several years, but have received only empty promises. In the village, predominantly inhabited by tribal communities, development schemes have remained only on paper. Even the children have to travel several kilometres to pursue education. In 2025, reaching the hospital for the sick is a perilous task for Jharkhands Gumla villagers. Pregnant woman dies after falling from operation theatre table in Jharkhand hospital
Wildlife Photography in the Age of AI: Prakash Desai's Journey of Patience, Purity and Passion
As artificial intelligence and advanced editing tools rapidly redefine modern photography, wildlife photography continues to stand apart as a discipline rooted in patience, presence and respect for nature. Capturing wildlife in its raw form demands long hours, physical endurance and an unfiltered connection with the natural world. At a time when digitally altered images flood social media, authentic wildlife photography serves as a powerful reminder that the most compelling visuals are still born in silence, waiting and trust. Prakash Desai Among the photographers who embody this philosophy is Prakash Desai, an Indian-origin wildlife photographer based in the United States, whose work reflects decades of dedication to documenting nature as it truly exists. Desai firmly believes that wildlife photography cannot be rushed or recreated through software, and that real images are the result of observation, discipline and time spent in the wilderness. Over the last several decades, Desai has travelled extensively across forests, deserts, coastal regions and national parks in the United States, Canada, New Zealand and India to capture wildlife and natural landscapes. His commitment to the craft is evident in his journeys of over 5,000 kilometres one way, undertaken five times from the U.S. to Canada, along with deep expeditions into remote habitats. In August 2015, he also undertook a dedicated photography expedition to New Zealand, further expanding his global body of work. Photography teaches you humility. Nature works on its own terms, and the photographer must learn to wait, observe and respect the moment. The most powerful images are the ones that remain untouched and truthful .” Born in Santrampur, Panchmahal, and originally from Bhadeli, Bulsar in Gujarat, Desai completed his schooling in Bilimora before pursuing science at Bombay University. He moved to the United States in 1966 and went on to earn a Bachelor’s degree in Petroleum Engineering from Texas in 1970, followed by graduate studies in Business Administration from the University of Chicago. In 1980, he married Dr. Geeta Desai (Ph.D.), and the couple began working in the Texas oil industry in 1981. Today, he manages his oil-field service business under the name Ohm Tech Inc. Despite a successful professional career in engineering and business, Desai’s passion for photography continued to grow. What began as a hobby gradually transformed into a lifelong pursuit, with wildlife photography becoming his primary focus. During repeated visits to Ranthambore National Park in Rajasthan, he spent 18 years patiently returning to the forest before capturing a rare photograph of a tigress, a moment that remains one of the most meaningful milestones of his journey. Desai has participated in workshops and seminars conducted by internationally acclaimed photographers such as Galen Rowell, John Shaw, Willard Clay and George Lepp. His photographs have earned him multiple awards and have been showcased in exhibitions,including a recent major exhibition in India, with another exhibition scheduled to open soon in Vadodara. Every year, Desai spends nearly six months in Vadodara, travelling across regions such as Leh-Ladakh, Sikkim, Nainital-Kausani, Kerala, the Northeast, Himachal Pradesh, Sasan Gir, Velavadar and the Rann of Kutch. Often accompanied by his wife Geeta, he continues to explore India’s diverse ecosystems, living within national parks from dawn to dusk to document wildlife in its most natural state. Now 80 years old, Prakash Desai continues to reject image-editing software, relying insteadon evolving camera technology, refined skill and unwavering patience. His journey reflectsthe enduring spirit of wildlife photography, proving that authenticity, dedication and respect for nature remain timeless, regardless of age or profession. #prakashdesai
Centres new VBG Ram G Bill to replace MGNREGA, pushes 40 per cent funding burden on states
NEW DELHI: The Centre is expected to introduce the Viksit BharatGuarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission (Gramin) Bill, 2025 (VBG Ram G Bill) in the Lok Sabha this week. The proposed legislation seeks to replace the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA). The Bill proposes to increase guaranteed wage employment for rural households from 100 days to 125 days in a financial year. A major shift under the new framework is a revised fund-sharing pattern, under which states will be required to bear a larger share of the schemes financial responsibility. Another clause in the proposed bill says , The Central Government shall determine the State-wise normative allocation for each financial year, based on objective parameters as may be prescribed by the Central Government. As per the Bill, the Centre and states will share costs in a 60:40 ratio for all states and Union Territories with legislatures. However, for North-Eastern and Himalayan states, including Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, and Jammu and Kashmir, the funding pattern will remain 90:10 between the Centre and the states. Under the existing MGNREGA framework, the Central Government bears the full cost of wages for unskilled manual work, up to three-fourths of material costs, and three-fourths of wages for skilled and semi-skilled workers. While the new Bill alters the funding structure, it retains the existing wage rates as notified under Section 6 of the MGNREGA. The proposed legislation also provides for the constitution of a Central Gramin Rozgar Guarantee Council and State Gramin Rozgar Guarantee Councils to oversee, review, monitor, and effectively implement the scheme. In addition, steering committees at the Central and state levels will be set up to recommend matters related to normative allocations, convergence, and other operational issues. Another significant provision allows states to pause implementation of the scheme during peak agricultural seasons. The Bill empowers states to notify specific periods covering sowing and harvesting seasons during which works under the scheme will not be undertaken, to ensure adequate availability of farm labour. The Bill also proposes a special schedule of rates for vulnerable groups, including women, the elderly, persons with disabilities, and those with debilitating ailments, to enable their participation in suitable categories of work. Further, it retains the provision for a daily unemployment allowance if employment is not provided within 15 days of application. State governments will bear the cost of the unemployment allowance and delay compensation. In cases where wages are not paid within 15 days of closure of the muster roll, workers will be entitled to compensation at the rate of 0.05 per cent of unpaid wages per day beyond the sixteenth day.
Congress government in Himachal is working with a merrymaking mindset: Nadda
Shimla, Dec 13: The Congress government in Himachal Pradesh is working with a carefree mindset, alleged BJP national president J P Nadda and stressed that double engine government is the only way to ensure development of the state. Addressing an event here, Nadda accused the state government of corruption and of misusing funds given by the Centre under various heads, including the construction of houses, road repair and smart cities. He said the Congress governments mindset is Khao Piyo [] The post Congress government in Himachal is working with a merrymaking mindset: Nadda appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
FSDA writes to UP district magistrates to invoke Gangster Act in illegal cough syrup case
LUCKNOW: While government agencies are conducting raids and cracking the whip on those allegedly involved in illegal diversion of codeine-based cough syrup and trafficking of narcotic-category medicines, the Food Safety and Drug Administration (FSDA) has shot of letters to 31 district magistrates (DMs) across Uttar Pradesh to book the alleged syndicate operators under the UP Gangsters Act. The FSDA has told the DMs to initiate action under the laws provisions that include seizure of properties disproportionate to the known source of income. Meanwhile, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) conducted raids in a palatial bungalow worth crores, owned by dismissed police constable Alok Kumar Singh in Lucknow on Friday. Alok Kumar Singh, who was arrested in connection with the cough syrup scam, is currently languishing in jail. The ED raided 25 locations simultaneously across six cities in Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand and Gujarat on Friday morning in connection with a major illegal network dealing in codeine-based cough syrup, officials said. The size of Alok Kumar Singhs bungalow and its overt opulence were there to take everyone in awe. Meanwhile, the development regarding the letters written by FSDA to the DMs has come three days after the Uttar Pradesh government formed a three-member Special Investigation Team (SIT), led by Inspector General of Police, Law & Order, LR Kumar, to investigate the case. The UP Police and FSDA authorities have carried out raids in 332 firms across 52 districts in UP, during the past two months, lodging FIRs against 133 of them across 31 districts. UP forms SIT to crack Rs 425-crore codeine cough syrup smuggling racket According to FSDA Secretary and Commissioner Roshan Jacob, the department conducted months of intensive investigation spanning Jharkhand, Haryana and Himachal Pradesh and collected evidence, including the business links of Uttar Pradeshs super stockists and wholesalers with those states, before launching the raids two months ago. Jacob has also written to district magistrates to initiate action against the jailed operators under the Gangsters Act. As per the FSDA commissioner, CM Yogi had issued directives for stringent action against the culprits ensuring that no diversion takes place from Uttar Pradesh to any other state or country. He (CM) instructed officials not to trouble small traders during enforcement but ensure firm action against super stockists and wholesalers involved in illicit activities, Jacob said. According to officials, for the first time, cases have been registered under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act (NDPS) Act and Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) for illegal diversion of codeine-based cough syrup. Earlier, such violations were dealt with only through licence cancellations. Informed sources reveal that while probing the records of 332 drug-selling establishments, it was found that many of them did not actually exist and were functioning only as billing points with no purchase or sale records. Many others lacked proper storage arrangements. Out of the 332 firms, 133 were found to be involved in the organised illegal diversion of these medicines for non-medical use. It was discovered that the diverted stock was being routed primarily through state capital Lucknow, Kanpur, Lakhimpur Kheri, and Bahraich to Nepal, and from Varanasi and Ghaziabad to Bangladesh. Cases of trafficking of codeine-based cough syrup for drug abuse have been identified in cities including Varanasi, Jaunpur, Kanpur Nagar, Ghazipur, Lakhimpur Kheri, Lucknow, Bahraich, Bijnor, Prayagraj, Pratapgarh, Sitapur, Sonbhadra, Balrampur, Raebareli, Sant Kabir Nagar, Hardoi, Bhadohi, Amethi, Shravasti, Siddharthnagar, Unnao, Basti, Ambedkarnagar, Azamgarh, Saharanpur, Bareilly, Sultanpur, Chandauli, Mirzapur, Banda, and Kaushambi, officials said.
Cabinet approves 11,718-crore budget for first-ever digital census 2027
NEW DELHI: Moving towards conducting the National Census 2027, the NDA government on Friday approved a proposal at its Union Cabinet meeting, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, to carry out the Census of India 2027 at a cost of 11,718 crore. Billed as the worlds largest statistical exercise, the Census of India will be conducted in two phases. Union Minister for Information & Broadcasting Ashwini Vaishnaw, sharing details of the Cabinet decision, said that the first phase of Census 2027 will involve the House Listing and Housing Census, to be carried out between April and September 2026. The second phase will cover Population Enumeration in February 2027. Notably, the Population Census for the Union Territory of Ladakh and the snow-bound, non-synchronous areas of the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir, as well as the states of Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, will be conducted in September 2026. The minister added that nearly 30 lakh field functionaries will be engaged in the Census, generating more than 1.5 crore human-day employment. Census 2027 will also be Indias first-ever digital census. The data dissemination will be much better and user-friendly, so that all queries on required parameters for policymaking will be available at the click of a button, the minister said. He added that Census-as-a-Service (CaaS) will deliver data to ministries in a clean, machine-readable, and actionable format. A dedicated Census Management and Monitoring System portal has been developed to manage and monitor the entire census process in real time. He also said that an option for self-enumeration will be provided to the public, with appropriate security features for this large-scale digital operation. The Cabinet Committee on Political Affairs, at its meeting held on April 30, 2025, had decided to include caste enumeration in the 2027 Census. Given the vast social and demographic diversity in our country and the related challenges, Census 2027 will also capture caste data electronically in the second phase as part of the Population Enumeration, the minister added.
Deodars in Himachal see shift from wetter spring to drier conditions: Study
Deodhar trees in Batseri, a scenic village in Sangla valley on the Baspa river in Himachal Pradesh, have revealed a story of shift from wetter spring conditions during the Little Ice Age to the progressively drier conditions since 1757 CE, with increased spring drought years in recent decades, buried in their rings, says a study. []

