Jio Announces Relief Measures For Customers Hit By Floods In J&K, Ladakh
JAMMU, Aug 28: Reliance Jio Infocomm Limited, which operates Jio, announced relief initiatives for its customers impacted by severe weather conditions and flooding in Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, and Himachal Pradesh. A company spokesperson said Jio continues to provide critical connectivity in most of these areas, in the face of these adverse conditions. Jio recognizes the vital role of reliable connectivity in enabling access to emergency services, family communication, and critical updates, the spokesperson said in a statement. To ensure [] The post Jio Announces Relief Measures For Customers Hit By Floods In J&K, Ladakh appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Watch: Indian Armys ATOR N1200 amphibious vehicle rescues villagers from deep floodwater in Punjab
The Indian Army has deployed the ATOR N1200 amphibious vehicle in Punjab to rescue individuals stranded by severe flooding. This follows excessive rainfall in Punjab, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh, leading to overflowing rivers and submerged areas. Rescue operations are underway, including the evacuation of students and staff from a flooded school, with schools remaining closed until August 30.
Why is India witnessing heavy rainfall? IMD explains the science behind 1,200% excess rains
North India, particularly Punjab, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh, experienced excessive monsoon rainfall, leading to flood-like situations and disrupted normal life. Punjab recorded a staggering 1,272% excess rainfall in a single day.
Jio announces relief measures for customers in rain-hit J&K, Ladakh, Himachal
Reliance Jio Infocomm Limited, Indias leading digital services provider, has announced enhanced relief initiatives for its customers impacted by severe weather conditions and flooding across Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh, and Himachal Pradesh.
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Chandigarh-Manali Highway closed due to landslipe in Himachal Pradeshs Banala; J&K death toll rises to 41
Airtel announces special relief measures amid telecom disruptions
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Aug 27: Amid unprecedented rains and extreme weather that have severely disrupted telecom services across Jammu, Kashmir, Ladakh and Himachal Pradesh, Bharti Airtel today announced special measures to support its customers and ensure continued connectivity. Airtel in a statement issued said, prepaid users whose plans are expiring this week will automatically receive a 3-day extension with unlimited calls and 1GB data per day, even if they are unable to recharge. Postpaid and broadband customers will also get [] The post Airtel announces special relief measures amid telecom disruptions appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
HP: Heavy rains strand pilgrims in Chamba; rescue, restoration underway
Shimla: Thousands of devotees undertaking the Manimahesh yatra, which was suspended on Monday due to inclement weather, are stranded in many places in Himachal Pradeshs Chamba due to rain-damaged roads, according to local MLAs. The relatives and friends of devotees are worried about the safety of their loved ones as mobile connectivity has been snapped 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 .
Airtel unveils relief measures for customers in J&K, HP after heavy rains
Airtel announced special measures to support users in Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh, and Himachal Pradesh due to telecom service disruptions caused by unprecedented rains and extreme weather. Prepaid customers with expiring plans will receive a 3-day extension with unlimited calls and 1GB data per day.
Airtel Offers Relief To Customers Amid Heavy Rains In J&K, Other Northern States
JAMMU, Aug 27: Following unprecedented rains and extreme weather in Jammu, Kashmir, Ladakh, and Himachal Pradesh, Airtel has announced special measures to support its customers. As per a spokesperson of the telecom service provider, prepaid users whose plans are expiring this week will get a three-day extension with unlimited calls and 1GB data per day, even if they are unable to recharge. Similarly, the postpaid and broadband customers will receive a three-day grace period for bill payments to ensure uninterrupted [] The post Airtel Offers Relief To Customers Amid Heavy Rains In J&K, Other Northern States appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
CHANDIGARH: Due to heavy rains triggering landslides and floods, Kullu, Manali and Lahaul-Spiti have been completely cut off from the rest of Himachal Pradesh for the second consecutive day. The KiratpurManali national highway and the ManaliLeh national highway have been badly damaged at multiple places. A total of 687 roads and three national highways across the state are either blocked or washed away by swollen rivers, nullahs and landslides. The KiratpurManali national highway has been washed away in several stretches between Mandi and Manali due to torrential rains and flash floods, with large portions of the road completely destroyed in places. The ManaliLeh highway, a vital link to Lahaul-Spiti, Leh and Ladakh, has also been severely damaged beyond Manali towards Keylong. As a result, thousands of travellers are stranded in Lahaul, Kullu-Manali and Mandi, with an estimated 2,000 vehicles stuck at various locations. Meanwhile, a suspension bridge on Gajj Khud at Kalasai in the Shahpur area of Kangra district has been washed away. The bridge, built in the 1990s, collapsed within minutes under the force of gushing waters, cutting off connectivity for several villages including Bhitlu, Daihda, Kotla, Maniyana and Kut. Authorities have cautioned that full restoration of highway connectivity, especially in stretches where roads have been entirely washed away, may take a few more days. As of this morning, 687 roads, including three national highways, remain closed for traffic. Of these, 319 are in Mandi district, 131 in Kullu, 56 in Shimla, 54 in Sirmaur, 34 in Kangra, 30 in Una, 27 in Solan, 19 in Bilaspur and 17 in Hamirpur, according to the State Emergency Operation Centre. In addition, 2,349 power transformers and 234 water supply schemes have been disrupted across the state. The IMD has issued a red alert for Chamba, Kangra and Mandi districts due to continuing heavy rainfall.
Jammu Landslide: Why You Should Read This Weather Warning First Before Travelling To The Hills
Heavy rainfall in Jammu, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand triggers flash flood and landslide warnings. Roads like JammuSrinagar NH-44 are blocked.
Video: Popular Manali Restaurant Swept Away In Flood, Only 1 Wall Remains
Sher-e-Punjab, a well-known restaurant in Himachal Pradesh's Manali, has been completely destroyed after severe flooding hit the area, leaving only its front wall standing.
CHANDIGARH: The flood situation remains grim in eight districts of Punjab --Gurdaspur, Pathankot, Amritsar, Hoshiarpur, Kapurthala, Tarn Taran, Ferozepur and Fazilka-- where the Ravi, Beas and Sutlej rivers are in spate. Approximately 400 students and 40 staff members are feared to be trapped in rising floodwaters at Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya in Daburi village of Gurdaspur. The school is situated along the Gurdaspur-Dorangla road. According to sources, Kiran nullah, which flows adjacent to the school, has not been cleaned in years, which has led to the accumulation of floodwater in and around the premises. Meanwhile, as many as 22 CRPF personnel and three civilians were evacuated from a flooded village by an Army helicopter, just minutes before the building they were sheltering in collapsed. A defence spokesperson said that the Army, in a swift and daring operation, evacuated the people who were stranded near Madhopur Headworks, an area bordering Lakhanpur in Jammu and Kashmir. The building where these people were sheltering collapsed shortly after the evacuation, highlighting the timeliness and precision of the rescue. At 6 am on Wednesday, Army Aviation helicopters took off to carry out the rescue operation despite challenging conditions, and all stranded individuals were safely evacuated, he said. Indian Army Aviation undertook a high-risk helicopter rescue operation, evacuating stranded civilians and #CRPF personnel from a building surrounded by raging floodwaters and at imminent risk of collapse at Madhopur Headworks, #Punjab . Braving challenging weather and rapidly pic.twitter.com/8999qBrs0x ADG PI - INDIAN ARMY (@adgpi) August 27, 2025 This successful operation once again reflects the Indian Armys unwavering commitment to safeguarding lives and its ability to respond promptly in crisis situations. The synergy between the Army and local authorities averted a potential tragedy, he added. The water level in the Ravi river was recorded at 4.60 lakh cusecs early this morning, leading to flooding in Gurdaspur, Pathankot and Amritsar districts. The water level in the Ranjit Sagar Dam on the Ravi crossed the danger mark of 527.91 metres, prompting authorities to release water from the reservoir in a controlled manner. Yesterday, approximately 1.95 lakh cusecs of water were released from the dam. Controlled releases are also being made from the Bhakra and Pong dams. The catchment areas of the three dams in neighbouring Himachal Pradesh have witnessed heavy rainfall since the start of August. Mandi, the worst-affected district in the hill state, is one of the main catchment areas for the Beas river, on which the Pong Dam is built. Several cloudbursts have led to a massive inflow of water into the reservoir, causing a sharp rise in its levels. The Punjab government has already issued warnings to people residing in villages along the rivers to be prepared for any eventuality. Relief camps have also been set up in the affected districtsone in Kapurthala, six in Ferozepur and five in Hoshiarpur. In Fazilka, 36,435 acres of land have been inundated due to the floods, and 270 houses have either collapsed or developed cracks. Meanwhile, Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann will be touring Pathankot and Gurdaspur districts today to take stock of the flood situation and oversee relief and rescue operations. Mann has also formed a committee for flood management and set up a central flood control room in Jalandhar. 34 dead as heavy rains lash J&K; mobile, internet service down
Army evacuates 25, including CRPF personnel, minutes before building collapse amid Punjab floods
CHANDIGARH: The flood situation remains grim in eight districts of Punjab --Gurdaspur, Pathankot, Amritsar, Hoshiarpur, Kapurthala, Tarn Taran, Ferozepur and Fazilka-- where the Ravi, Beas and Sutlej rivers are in spate. As many as 22 CRPF personnel and three civilians were evacuated from a flooded village by an Army helicopter, just minutes before the building they were sheltering in collapsed. A defence spokesperson said that the Army, in a swift and daring operation, evacuated the people who were stranded near Madhopur Headworks, an area bordering Lakhanpur in Jammu and Kashmir. The building where these people were sheltering collapsed shortly after the evacuation, highlighting the timeliness and precision of the rescue. At 6 am on Wednesday, Army Aviation helicopters took off to carry out the rescue operation despite challenging conditions, and all stranded individuals were safely evacuated, he said. Indian Army Aviation undertook a high-risk helicopter rescue operation, evacuating stranded civilians and #CRPF personnel from a building surrounded by raging floodwaters and at imminent risk of collapse at Madhopur Headworks, #Punjab . Braving challenging weather and rapidly pic.twitter.com/8999qBrs0x ADG PI - INDIAN ARMY (@adgpi) August 27, 2025 This successful operation once again reflects the Indian Armys unwavering commitment to safeguarding lives and its ability to respond promptly in crisis situations. The synergy between the Army and local authorities averted a potential tragedy, he added. The water level in the Ravi river was recorded at 4.60 lakh cusecs early this morning, leading to flooding in Gurdaspur, Pathankot and Amritsar districts. The water level in the Ranjit Sagar Dam on the Ravi crossed the danger mark of 527.91 metres, prompting authorities to release water from the reservoir in a controlled manner. Yesterday, approximately 1.95 lakh cusecs of water were released from the dam. Controlled releases are also being made from the Bhakra and Pong dams. The catchment areas of the three dams in neighbouring Himachal Pradesh have witnessed heavy rainfall since the start of August. Mandi, the worst-affected district in the hill state, is one of the main catchment areas for the Beas river, on which the Pong Dam is built. Several cloudbursts have led to a massive inflow of water into the reservoir, causing a sharp rise in its levels. The Punjab government has already issued warnings to people residing in villages along the rivers to be prepared for any eventuality. Relief camps have also been set up in the affected districtsone in Kapurthala, six in Ferozepur and five in Hoshiarpur. In Fazilka, 36,435 acres of land have been inundated due to the floods, and 270 houses have either collapsed or developed cracks. Meanwhile, Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann will be touring Pathankot and Gurdaspur districts today to take stock of the flood situation and oversee relief and rescue operations. Mann has also formed a committee for flood management and set up a central flood control room in Jalandhar. 34 dead as heavy rains lash J&K; mobile, internet service down
The flood-situation has turned grim in Punjab after the water levels in Sutlej, Beas and Ravi rivers and seasonal rivulets rose following heavy rains in their catchment areas in Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir
Himachal Rains: Death Count Rises To 310, Losses Cross Rs 2,450 Crore
Himachal Pradesh has suffered extensive loss of life and property during the ongoing monsoon season. According to the Himachal Pradesh State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA), 310 people have died since June 20.
Rain Mayhem: 7 Among 11 Dead On Vaishno Devi Route, Major Highway Washed Away In Kullu | 10 Points
Punjab is on high alert after overflowing rivers in Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir led to severe flooding across several districts in the state
Continuous rainfall in Himachal Pradesh's Kullu district has swollen rivers, damaged roads and disrupted connectivity along the Chandigarh-Manali National Highway (NH-3). A portion of the highway was washed away by the Beas River. Manali was the worst-hit subdivision.
CM Mann lauds TNs breakfast scheme amid criticism for leaving flood-hit Punjab
CHANDIGARH: Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, while attending the launch of the fifth phase of Tamil Nadu's Chief Ministers Breakfast Scheme in Chennai on Tuesday, praised the initiative and said he would explore implementing a similar scheme in Punjab. However, his presence at the event drew sharp criticism from opposition parties in Punjab, as the state continues to grapple with severe flooding. Mann lauded Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin for the initiative, which aims to reduce school dropouts and improve children's health. I will discuss with my Cabinet the possibility of starting this scheme in Punjab. Hungry children cannot learn; their focus is on filling their stomachs rather than studying, he said during the event. He also commended the Tamil Nadu governments welfare measures and praised the state's cuisine, quipping, Your food is national food. Ours is a bit heavy to digest. The food served to children today is healthy, upma and masala dosa are found in almost every town in Punjab. Highlighting his own governments efforts, Mann pointed to the Aam Aadmi Clinics in Punjab, which offer free medicines and diagnostic tests. Recently, 805 students from government schools cleared NEET, and 44 out of 416 who cleared JEE were from state-run schools, he added. CMs breakfast scheme benefits 88% primary school children Despite these statements, Manns absence from flood-affected Punjab sparked outrage among opposition parties, who accused him of neglecting his duties during a crisis. Punjab Congress President Amarinder Singh Raja Warring slammed Mann for leaving the state to its fate during an emergency. This is a time for the Chief Minister to be on the ground, personally monitoring the situation. Instead, he is attending a breakfast scheme launch in Tamil Nadu, Warring said. He also criticised the government for failing to prepare for the heavy rainfall, which has devastated areas around the Sutlej and Beas rivers. Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) President Sukhbir Singh Badal called Manns absence shocking, stating that the Chief Minister was holidaying with his family in Chennai while floodwaters breached embankments in Punjab. The CM should have been here, leading relief efforts. Farmers are suffering, and no proactive measures were taken to strengthen embankments, despite warnings of sustained rainfall in Himachal Pradesh, he said. Punjab BJP Working President Ashwani Sharma echoed the criticism, accusing Mann of insensitivity and betrayal. He said, Instead of rushing to flood-hit areas, Mann was seen smiling and enjoying breakfast in Chennai. This exposes his lack of empathy. Half of Punjab is under water, and people are struggling for food and shelter yet the CM chose luxury over duty. Sharma added that the people of Punjab now clearly see Manns priorities. He has no love for Punjab, only for power. While stoves go cold and hunger spreads, he indulges in political PR far from the crisis at home, he alleged.
Ruturaj Gaikwad scores fiery ton, sends strong message to selectors
Ruturaj Gaikwad roared back into form with a brilliant century for Maharashtra in the Buchi Babu Invitational tournament, signaling an end to his recent struggles. After a disappointing start to the competition, Gaikwad's impressive 133 off 144 balls against Himachal Pradesh, including ten boundaries and four sixes took the spotlight.
Himachal Pradesh flash floods: Raging Beas waters wash away portion of Manali-Leh highway- videos
Himachal Pradesh is grappling with severe flooding and landslides triggered by heavy rainfall, leading to road closures, school shutdowns, and disrupted utilities. The Manali-Leh highway is blocked, and a truck was swept away by floodwaters. Tragically, numerous fatalities and significant financial losses have already occurred due to the relentless downpour, with more heavy rain forecasted.
Weather Update: IMD Predicts More Rain For North India As J&K, Himachal Battle Heavy Downpour
The IMD predicted extremely heavy rainfall over Jammu and northwest Punjab on Tuesday, and isolated very heavy rainfall over Haryana and Himachal Pradesh.
Flash Floods, Landslides Batter Himachal; Red Alert Issued
Shimla, Aug 26: Shops were washed away, buildings collapsed, highways were cut off and residential areas were inundated as heavy rain triggered fresh landslides and flash floods at several places in Himachal Pradesh, officials said on Tuesday. No loss of life was reported in any of the incidents that have occurred since Monday night, they [] The post Flash Floods, Landslides Batter Himachal; Red Alert Issued appeared first on Northlines .
Monsoon fury: Landslips, flash floods leave trail of destruction in Himachal Pradesh
The local meteorological office has issued a 'red' alert, warning of intense to very intense spells of rain at isolated places in Kangra, Chamba, and Lahaul and Spiti districts
Monsoon Fury: Landslides, Flash Floods Leave Trail Of Destruction In Himachal Pradesh
Shimla, Aug 26: Shops were washed away, buildings collapsed, highways were cut off and residential areas were inundated as heavy rain triggered fresh landslides and flash floods at several places in Himachal Pradesh, officials said on Tuesday. No loss of life was reported in any of the incidents that have occurred since Monday night, they said. The local meteorological office has issued a red alert, warning of intense to very intense spells of rain at isolated places in Kangra, Chamba, [] The post Monsoon Fury: Landslides, Flash Floods Leave Trail Of Destruction In Himachal Pradesh appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
CHANDIGARH: Incessant rainfall in the catchment areas has continued to swell the Sutlej, Beas, and Ravi rivers, while the release of surplus water from the Pong, Bhakra, and Ranjit Sagar dams has further aggravated the situation. The gushing waters have inundated large tracts of farmland and villages along the three rivers, throwing normal life out of gear in Punjab and turning the situation grim. The worst-affected districts are Gurdaspur, Tarn Taran, Kapurthala, Ferozepur, and Fazilka, where schools have been ordered to remain closed. The swollen Ravi has become a major source of worry for residents of Gurdaspur as inflows into the river continue to rise due to heavy rains upstream. According to official data, the water level of the Ravi at Makora Pattan in Gurdaspur touched 2.50 lakh cusecs on Monday morning, prompting the civil administration to remain on alert. At Harike, where the Beas and Sutlej rivers converge, the water level was recorded at 2.34 lakh cusecs. As this water flows downstream to Hussainiwala in Ferozepur and further into Fazilka, local authorities and residents are on high alert and prepared for emergency evacuations. The water flowing from the Beas and Sutlej into the Harike Headworks has already ravaged thousands of acres of crops in several villages in Tarn Taran, Ferozepur, and Fazilka districts. Schools in Jalandhar, Hoshiarpur, Pathankot, Amritsar, Gurdaspur, Fazilka, and Ferozepur districts have also been shut, while the respective district administrations have issued evacuation advisories to flood-hit villages as waters continue to rise. Due to heavy rainfall in neighbouring Himachal Pradesh and Punjab, the Ravi and Ujh rivers, along with the Jalaliya, Chakki, and various canals and drains flowing through Pathankot district, are running beyond capacity. In Gurdaspur, the release of water from the Ranjit Sagar dam has inundated farmland in the Dera Baba Nanak area. Several villages situated between the Ravi river and the international border, along with others, are also submerged. Meanwhile, relief camps have been set up across several districts, with teams from health, animal husbandry, water supply and sanitation, and revenue departments actively working in the affected villages. Cabinet minister Harbhajan Singh ETO has been tasked with reviewing flood relief work in Tarn Taran, while MLA Manjinder Singh Lalpura and Barinder Goyal will be visiting flood-affected areas of Pathankot and Gurdaspur to oversee relief and evacuation operations. To monitor and coordinate relief measures, the state government has established a central flood control centre in Jalandhar and has roped in the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) to assist district administrations and the police in rescue efforts. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for Ludhiana, Sangrur, Barnala, and Mansa districts, warning that intense rainfall and thunderstorms could disrupt normal activities and damage infrastructure.
Yamuna river continues to flow near danger mark in Delhi
The Yamuna river in Delhi is nearing the danger mark, prompting alerts for intense rainfall across multiple states including Delhi, Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana and Andhra Pradesh. Heavy rains caused waterlogging in Mumbai and Rajasthan, submerging temples and disrupting normal life in Jammu and Kashmir, leading to school closures and road blockages.
Viral video shows Himachal nurse risking life to cross raging river and vaccinate newborn
In Himachal Pradesh, a dedicated nurse named Kamla Devi bravely crossed a raging river to ensure a newborn received essential immunisation. Her selfless act, captured in a viral video, has drawn widespread praise, highlighting the challenges faced by health workers in remote areas. While officials commend her dedication, they also urge caution and emphasise the need for safer solutions.
Haryanas illegal kitchens source of synthetic drugs flooding Kerala
KOZHIKODE: Three Nigerian nationals, masterminds behind a cross-border synthetic drug racket, were brought to Kozhikode under heavy security and produced before the Vadakara court on Monday. Their arrest follows a breakthrough investigation by Kozhikode Town Police, which uncovered drug kitchens operating in Gurugram, Haryana, that were supplying chemical drugs to South Indian states, including Kerala. The operations of the racket came to light after the arrest of K Siraj, 31, a native of Pudukkottu, Malappuram, on February 16, 2025. Acting on confidential information, Kozhikode Town Police, led by SI Muralidharan and the DANSAF team, seized 778g of MDMA from Siraj near the railway station. Scientific analysis of his bank accounts and mobile phone, conducted with the help of the Cyber Cell, revealed that Siraj had purchased drugs from a Nigerian supplier. The probe also showed money transfers from Sirajs account to those of two Nigerian nationals, with withdrawals traced to Delhi and Haryana. Investigators identified three key Nigerian nationals Ugochukwu John alias David, Henry Onuchukwu, and Okoli Romanus as central figures in the network. Their locations were traced to Gurugram, and the information was shared with Haryana Police. A raid followed, in which eight people were arrested: six Nigerians, one Nepali, and a Mizoram native. Police seized 1.60kg of sulfa, 904g of cocaine, 2.34kg of raw cocaine, 42 mobile phones, three electronic scales, packing materials, and Rs 7,500 in cash. The seized drugs were valued at over Rs 1 crore in the market. Crucially, the raid also uncovered for the first time clandestine drug kitchens inside an industrial estate in Gurugram. According to police, except for Okoli Romanus, none of the foreign nationals arrested had valid visas or documents to stay in India. Investigators found that the group used the dark web for drug transactions and were involved in similar cases in Delhi and Himachal Pradesh. Meanwhile, Kozhikode police confirmed that the three Nigerians directly linked to the Kozhikode MDMA seizure - Ugochukwu, Henry, and Okoli - were taken into custody by the Town Police team led by Inspector Jitesh. The accused were taken to Kerala and produced in Vadakara court on Monday. The investigation also revealed how Siraj operated a sophisticated trafficking network. He collected MDMA from Henry in Delhi, smuggled it to Goa by train, and concealed it inside AC coach bathrooms. He would then fly to Goa, board the train en route, retrieve the hidden stash, and carry it to Kozhikode. The Town Polices special teams - one in Delhi and Haryana, another in Himachal Pradesh - were instrumental in cracking the case. The core team included Sub-Inspectors Saji Shinob and Mohammed Shabeer, SCPO Deepu, and CPOs Ragesh, Sugesh, Raghuraj, Ranjith, and Vipin. Police officials described the bust as a major breakthrough in dismantling an international drug syndicate operating across India. For years, we suspected production centres, but this is the first time a drug kitchen has been traced and dismantled. Its a big win against synthetic drug smuggling into Kerala and South India, a senior officer said.
Monsoon shifts: Standing crops in danger as IMD predicts heavy rainfall
NEW DELHI : The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast extremely heavy rainfall nationwide for the next five days, following the monsoon troughs shift to its normal position. Northwest India is expected to experience a reduction in heavy rainfall after two days. The IMD indicated that extremely heavy rainfall is likely over isolated areas of Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, and West Rajasthan on August 25-26. East Rajasthan and Gujarat will experience rainfall over the next three days, while Uttarakhand is expected to see rain on August 29-30. Odisha is to receive rainfall on August 26-27, and coastal Andhra Pradesh on August 26. Heavy rainfall is expected over the Konkan and Goa, as well as Madhya Maharashtra, in the coming 7 days. In East and central India, there is a potential for heavy rainfall in isolated areas of Chhattisgarh and Odisha as well as in Sub-Himalayan West Bengal and Sikkim. Bihar, Jharkhand and Madhya Pradesh will also experience rainfall. The IMD has also warned Northeast India about continued heavy rainfall in Assam, Meghalaya and Arunachal Pradesh over the next 6-7 days. In Southern India, heavy rainfall is predicted for Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, and coastal Andhra Pradesh. The IMD advised fishermen along the Gujarat and Odisha coasts not to venture out to sea. There is a moderate flash flood risk likely over several areas south of J&K, as well as in northern and central Himachal Pradesh, eastern Uttarakhand, Punjab, and Haryana in the next 24 hours.
3 pilgrims dead as landslides, flash floods cripple Himachal Pradesh
Jammu schools closed tomorrow amid torrential rains, flash flood threats: Here's what we know so far
Authorities have ordered the closure of all government and private schools in Jammu division on August 26 due to severe weather, including heavy rainfall, flooding, and landslides. Himachal Pradesh has similarly shut non-residential schools and colleges across multiple districts as red and orange alerts remain in effect. Officials emphasized student safety amid disrupted transport, blocked roads, and flash flood risks.
It was Hanuman ji: Anurag Thakurs remark on first space traveller sparks row
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) lawmaker Anurag Thakur has sparked outrage yet again after a clip of his comments on Hanuman ji being the first man to go into space went viral. During an interaction with students on National Space Day at a PM Shri School in Una, Himachal Pradesh, Thakur asked, Who was the first 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 .
Three pilgrims die during Manimahesh Yatra; heavy rain forces closure of schools, roads in Himachal
CHANDIGARH: Three pilgrims died during the Manimahesh Yatra in Himachal Pradesh during the trek reportedly due to lack of oxygen. The yatra has been suspended, as this year so far 14 pilgrims have died. Due to moderate to very heavy rainfall disrupting normal life, schools and colleges in eight out of 12 districts were closed. Additionally, 685 roads, including three national highways, remained shut for traffic. Sources said the deceased have been identified as Aman and Rohit, both 18 years old from Pathankot, and Anmol (26) from Gurdaspur in Punjab. Their bodies are being brought to Bharmour for post-mortem. Teams from the Mountaineering Training Institute and the NDRF have been deployed to bring the bodies, after which they will be handed over to their families. While Aman was rescued from Kamal Kund but succumbed at Gaurikund, Rohit collapsed on the Kugti track and Anmol died at Dhanchho. Meanwhile, incessant rainfall over the past 24 hours has forced authorities to temporarily suspend the yatra. Devotees have been advised to stay at safe locations until weather conditions improve. The yatra, which began on August 17 and is scheduled to conclude on September 15, has been badly hit by adverse weather. So far, 14 pilgrims have died this year due to oxygen shortage, landslides and falling rocks. Additional District Magistrate, Bharmaur, Kuldeep Singh Rana, said that in view of the rains and landslides, the Manimahesh Yatra has been suspended. Due to the heavy rains, normal life was disrupted across the state, prompting authorities to close schools and colleges in eight of 12 districts. All government and private educational institutes, including schools and colleges (except the residential ones), were shut in Bilaspur, Hamirpur, Mandi, Kangra, Kullu, Chamba, Una and Solan districts. As a precautionary measure, all government and private educational and technical institutes, colleges, universities and anganwadis (except residential ones) will remain closed on Monday, stated the order issued by Kangra Deputy Commissioner Hemraj Bairwa. Meanwhile, 685 roads, including three national highways, remained closed for traffic. Out of these, 321 were blocked in Mandi district, 102 in adjoining Kullu and 82 in Chamba. National highway-3 (Mandi-Dharampur road), NH-154 (Mandi-Jogindernagar road) and NH-305 (Aut-Sainj) were also closed, according to the State Emergency Operation Centre. Additionally, 533 power supply transformers and 168 water supply schemes have been disrupted in the state. Between June 20 and August 24, at least 155 people have died in Himachal Pradesh in rain-related incidents, while 37 remain missing. The state has witnessed 77 flash floods, 40 cloudbursts and 80 major landslides so far. Losses due to rain-related incidents have been pegged at Rs 2,348 crore, according to the SEOC. The local meteorological office sounded a red alert predicting intense spells of rain at isolated places in Kangra and Chamba districts and urged people to stay cautious. The MeT also issued an orange warning of heavy to very heavy rain for isolated parts of the state and a yellow alert of heavy rain across Himachal till August 31. There were also reports of the season's first snow at Shipkila in the higher reaches of Lahaul and Spiti district. Thunderstorms lashed Shimla, Sundernagar, Kangra, Palampur, Jot, Murari Devi and Bhuntar, the MeT said. The state received 703.7 mm of average rainfall during the current monsoon season (June 1 to August 25) against an average of 577.9 mm an excess of 22 per cent. In August alone, the state has so far recorded 44 per cent excess rain.
Several regions, including Punjab's Pathankot, Chamoli district in Uttarakhand, and multiple districts of Himachal Pradesh, experienced continuous rainfall, forcing schools to remain shut on August 25, Monday.
Weather Update: 72-Hour High Alert In North India As Low Pressure Builds Over Rajasthan
Areas that could be affected by the weather system over the next three days include Rajasthan, Punjab, J&K, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Haryana, Delhi-NCR, and western UP
Heavy rains disrupt normal life in Himachal, schools closed in 8 districts
SHIMLA, Aug 25: Moderate to very heavy rain disrupted normal life in Himachal Pradesh on Monday, prompting the closure of schools and colleges in eight out of 12 districts, while 685 roads, including three national highways, remained closed for traffic. The local meteorological office sounded a red alert predicting intense spells of rain at isolated places in Kangra and Chamba districts on Monday and asked people to stay cautious. It also issued an orange warning of heavy to very [] The post Heavy rains disrupt normal life in Himachal, schools closed in 8 districts appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Supreme Court decides to appoint amicus over ecological imbalance in Himachal Pradesh
A Bench of Justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta was hearing a suo motu case over the ecological and environmental conditions in Himachal Pradesh
Educational Institutions In Himachal Shut In Four Districts Amid Rainfall
Heavy rain disrupted normal life in Himachal Pradesh, prompting the closure of schools and colleges in four out of 12 districts, while 484 roads, including two national highways, remained closed for vehicular traffic.
Heavy rains in Punjab's Pathankot; Holiday declared in educational institutions
Due to relentless rainfall, the Pathankot district administration has announced a holiday for all educational institutions. Villages near the India-Pakistan border are grappling with rising water levels in the Ujh and Ravi rivers, exacerbated by heavy rains in neighboring Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh.
Heavy Rains In Punjabs Pathankot; Holiday Declared In Educational Institutions
Chandigarh, Aug 25: The Pathankot district administration on Monday declared a holiday in all educational institutions in the wake of incessant rains, officials said. Several villages near the India-Pakistan border in Pathankot district of Punjab have been affected after the water level in Ujh, Ravi rivers and rivulets rose following heavy rains in Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh. Keeping in mind the continuous rains in Pathankot district, a holiday is declared in all government/non-government schools, colleges and other educational [] The post Heavy Rains In Punjabs Pathankot; Holiday Declared In Educational Institutions appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Heavy rains lash Himachal Pradesh; schools shut in four districts
The local meteorological office has issued a yellow warning for heavy rain in isolated areas of two to seven districts in the state till August 30
Heavy rains lash Himachal Pradesh, schools shut in four districts
Heavy rainfall has wreaked havoc in Himachal Pradesh, leading to the closure of schools and colleges in four districts and disrupting vehicular traffic due to 484 road closures, including two national highways. The state has issued a yellow warning for more heavy rain. Since the monsoon's onset, 155 people have died in rain-related incidents, with significant infrastructure damage reported.
IMD has issued a warning of heavy rainfall in Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh and Jammu & Kashmir for the next two days and has advised people to stay away from rivers and streams.
Monsoon Mayhem In Himachal: 298 Dead Since June, Roads Blocked, More Rain On Forecast
Monsoon havoc in Himachal Pradesh has claimed 298 lives since June 20, with landslides, flash floods, and road accidents causing major casualties.
EC blamed after loss: BJP shreds vote theft claim
PATNA: Former union minister and BJP MP Ravi Shankar Prasad on Sunday accused Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and RJD leader Tejashwi Prasad Yadav of spreading canards and making baseless vote theft allegations against his party. Addressing a press conference at the BJP state headquarters, Prasad said that in the 2024 Lok Sabha election, Samajwadi Party won 37 seats in Uttar Pradesh, while BJP won 33, and Congress six. Even in that election, the Election Commission was the same. If people vote for them, then the Commission is fine, but if they lose, then the Commission is badhow can this logic work? he asked. He also cited the case of Maharashtra, where Congress won 13 seats, BJP and Shiv Sena 9 each, and NCP 8. Was not the same Election Commission there too? he asked. He added that Congress also formed governments in Himachal Pradesh and Telangana, asking whether the EC was only valid when the Congress won. Prasad said, If the people do not vote for Rahul Gandhi, what can anyone do? In Haryana, Delhi, and Maharashtra assembly elections, BJP won because the people saw through his lies. He accused Gandhi of consistently attacking constitutional institutions by making shameless allegations. Today it is the Election Commission, earlier it was Chowkidar Chor Hai, he remarked. He claimed that Gandhi was targeting the Election Commission, media, the Prime Ministereveryone but he must understand that he could not say anything he wanted and expected the country to simply tolerate it. Prasad further said that in Bihar, Gandhi was trying to mislead people by levelling baseless allegations. He alleged that Tejashwi Yadavs language against Prime Minister was unacceptable. The people of this country have elected Narendra Modi as Prime Minister thrice. Tejashwi must apologise for calling the Prime Minister a liar and advised him to be careful not to adopt Gandhis ways under his influence, he asserted. Bihar SIR: ECI says docus of 98% electors received The Election Commission of India (ECI) on Sunday announced that documents of 98.2% electors had been received by electoral officers, even though eight days are still left for people and political parties to file their claims and objections to the draft electoral roll of Bihar, published as part of the SIR of the states voters list. Between June 24 and August 24, in 60 days, 98.2% people submitted their documents.
Himachal monsoon havoc: Heavy rains force closure of 484 roads; yellow alert till August 30
Heavy rains in Himachal Pradesh have disrupted normal life, leading to road closures, power outages, and flooded homes. Hundreds of roads are blocked, including national highways, with Mandi and Kullu districts being the worst affected. The intense rainfall has triggered flash floods and landslides, causing significant damage and resulting in numerous casualties and substantial financial losses across the state.
Rains force closure of 484 roads in Himachal Pradesh; forecast of heavy shower till August 30
Heavy rains in Himachal Pradesh have led to the closure of 484 roads, including two national highways, disrupting traffic and daily life. Several areas experienced waterlogging and flooding, damaging homes and infrastructure, particularly in Kangra district. The state has issued a yellow warning for more heavy rain, adding to the monsoon season's toll of 155 deaths and significant financial losses.
Video: Brave Nurse Crosses Flooded Stream In Himachal Pradesh To Vaccinate Baby
In the video, Kamla Devi, a 40-year-old health worker, is seen risking her life crossing a raging stream in Chauharghati to vaccinate the infants.
Weather news: IMD predicts heavy rainfall over Gujarat, Rajasthan & Maharashtra
India Meteorological Department forecasts heavy rainfall. Gujarat is likely to experience heavy to very heavy rainfall until August 30. Rajasthan may receive similar rainfall until August 26. East Rajasthan could face extremely heavy rainfall on Sunday evening. Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Uttarakhand, Haryana & Chandigarh are also expected to receive very heavy rainfall on Sunday evening.
Orders passed by Justice JB Pardiwala put SC in bind, leading to CJI's intervention
Justice Jamshed Burjor Pardiwala's recent orders have stirred controversy within the Supreme Court, prompting intervention from Chief Justice B R Gavai. Concerns arose from observations against an Allahabad High Court judge, directives regarding stray dogs in Delhi-NCR, and warnings about ecological imbalance in Himachal Pradesh. Consequently, some matters have been reassigned to a three-judge bench led by Justice Vikram Nath.
Himachal Pradesh: 298 people dead since onset of monsoon, says SDMA
Himachal Pradesh faced significant losses due to heavy monsoon rains. Since June 20, 298 people died. Rain-related incidents caused 152 deaths. Road accidents led to 146 fatalities. The severe weather damaged infrastructure. Many roads blocked, including National Highways 03 and 305. Power and water supplies disrupted. Mandi district experienced the most road and power disruptions.
Flash floods in Himachal Pradesh threaten trout fish
The department of Fisheries has urged the State Government to include trout farmers under the disaster relief manual
Agri Fresh Limited (AAFL) on Saturday announced the commencement of its apple procurement operations for the 2025 season in Himachal Pradesh, offering an opening rate of Rs 85 per kilogram for the Large-Medium-Small (LMS) grade of top-quality fruit - Rs 5 higher than last year's starting price.
Heavy rain closes 339 roads in Himachal, including NH-305
Shimla: Several roads, including one national highway, are closed in Himachal Pradesh as rain continues to lash several parts of the state, officials said on Saturday. Of the 339 roads closed, 162 roads are in Mandi district and 106 in the adjoining Kullu. National Highway 305 (Aut to Sainj) was also closed, the State Emergency 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 .
Increasing cancer cases in Himachal Pradesh perturb assembly
KOLKATA: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday accused the opposition INDIA bloc, including the TMC, of shielding corruption and resisting legislative moves aimed at ensuring probity in public life. Addressing a rally here, Modi made indirect references to the Constitution (130th Amendment) Bill, 2025, introduced in Parliament earlier this week, which seeks to bar prime ministers, chief ministers, and ministers from holding office if they remain in jail for 30 days or more. Citing the provisions of the proposed law, the PM said, We decided to bring in a law that provides for dismissing a corrupt chief minister, or even the prime minister, if he or she spends 30 days in jail. But when we brought in a stringent law, the TMC, the Congress started protesting. They are angry because they are scared of facing punishment for their own sins. In an apparent dig at former Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal, Modi said, It is a shame that even a chief minister, after going to jail, has been running government from there. Targeting the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) in Bengal, the PM said, Two TMC ministers, even after going to jail on corruption charges, were not willing to give up their posts. He was referring to former state education minister Partha Chatterjee, arrested in connection with the teachers recruitment scam, and Jyoti Priya Mallick, arrested in the ration distribution scam. Those who are arrested on corruption charges, how can they be part of the government and remain in their posts? Modi will not allow this, the PM thundered. Defending his governments move, Modi said the new Bill was necessary to plug glaring loopholes in the system. Look at the situation, nowadays some people have stooped so low that they are trying to run the government from jail, Modi added. Highlighting his governments records, the Prime Minister said, For the past 11 years, the country has been waging a determined battle against corruption. In this regard, we have taken a significant step forward by introducing an anti-corruption Bill in the Lok Sabha. Under existing laws, if a government employee is caught and incarcerated without securing bail within 50 hours, they are automatically suspended from their position. However, no such provisions exist for a chief minister, a prime minister, or a minister. This loophole has allowed some leaders to stoop so low that they attempt to govern from behind bars. Of the 30 chief ministers in the country, 12 of them, or 40 percent, declared criminal cases against themselves, according to a new report by poll rights body ADR. Telangana CM Revanth Reddy has declared 89 cases against him, the highest, followed by Tamil Nadu CM M K Stalin, who declared 47. Andhra Pradesh CM Chandrababu Naidu declared 19, Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah declared 13, and Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren declared five cases. Maharashtra and Himachal Pradesh chief ministers Devendra Fadnavis and Sukhvinder Singh declared four cases each, Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan declared two, and Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann declared one case. According to the report by the Association for Democratic Reforms, 10, or 33 per cent, of the chief ministers have declared serious criminal cases, including cases related to attempt to murder, kidnapping, bribery, and criminal intimidation against them. The ADR said it analysed the self-sworn affidavits of all 30 sitting chief ministers in state Assemblies and Union Territories. This data is from affidavits they filed prior to contesting their last elections.
Merely Saying Pakistan Zindabad Not Sedition Unless India Is Maligned: Himachal High Court
Himachal Pradesh High Court ruled that praising Pakistan without denouncing India is not sedition.
Pakistan Zindabad slogan alone not offence of sedition, rules HP HC
Merely praising another country without denouncing India cannot be treated as sedition, the Himachal Pradesh High Court ruled on Tuesday, August 19, because it does not incite separatist sentiments or subversive activities, Bar and Bench reports. The observation was made in relation to a man accused of sharing an AI-generated image of Prime Minister Narendra 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 .
Choice Consultancy bags project mandates worth Rs 140 cr across sectors
MUMBAI, Aug 22:Choice Consultancy Services, a subsidiary of Choice International, on Friday said it has secured project mandates worth around Rs 140 crore across housing, agriculture, MSME, water resource management and urban planning sectors. The new assignments include slum rehabilitation in Mumbai under MHADAs SRA framework, computerisation of 1,625 Primary Agricultural Credit Societies in Odisha, and MSME development programmes in Himachal Pradesh and Rajasthan, Choice said in a statement. In Rajasthan, the company has been tasked with preparing a [] The post Choice Consultancy bags project mandates worth Rs 140 cr across sectors appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Himachal Pradesh Board Class 10, 12 Compartment Result To Be Released Soon, Details Here
Himachal Pradesh Class 10, 12 Results: HPBOSE will soon release the Class 10, 12 Compartment results. Check details here.
346 road blocked, 287 dead until August 21 as monsoon havoc in Himachal Pradesh continues
Heavy monsoon rains in Himachal Pradesh have caused severe disruption, with 346 roads blocked, 281 transformers out, and 145 water supply schemes affected. Since June 20, 287 people have died149 from rain-related incidents and 138 in road accidents.
CHANDIGARH: The water level in the Beas and Satluj rivers is rising as controlled water is being released from Bhakra and Pong Dams after incessant rains in Himachal Pradesh, creating a flood-like situation in many districts of Punjab. The state government has ordered a special girdawari to compensate for crop damage and other losses caused by the rising river waters. Sensing the gravity of the situation, the government has dispatched its cabinet ministers to flood-affected areas. Punjab Revenue, Rehabilitation and Disaster Management Minister Hardeep Singh Mundian announced that the Punjab Government has issued orders for a special girdawari to compensate for crop damage and other losses caused by rising water levels in rivers. During his visit to the flood-affected villages of Baupur Jadeed and Sangra in Sultanpur Lodhi, where he met with affected families, Mundian informed that the Mann government has initiated the compensation process for crop losses. He said that Deputy Commissioners have been instructed to complete the special girdawari as soon as water levels recede and submit their reports promptly, so that appropriate compensation can be provided to affected people. He also disclosed that relief operations in the flood-affected districts of Kapurthala, Tarn Taran, Ferozepur and Fazilka are being monitored by a ministerial committee. The cabinet ministers are visiting various districts to share the grief of affected people while continuously overseeing relief operations. Mundian further said that Rs 2 crore has been released for relief operations in Kapurthala district to ensure that distribution of rations, drinking water, medicines and livestock healthcare services continue for affected people. Responding to a query, Mundian said that under flood prevention measures, a special campaign will be launched across Punjab to further strengthen Dhussi and advance bundhs, while stating that Dhussi bundhs are completely secure at present. Based on public demand, he also asked to deploy additional SDRF (State Disaster Response Force) teams to ensure relief operations face no obstacles. He distributed dry rations, medicines and drinking water to affected people. Mundian instructed district administrative officers to ensure continuous fogging in affected areas. Besides this, health department teams should conduct regular health checkups while raising awareness among people about skin diseases and water-borne disease prevention. Stressing special attention to livestock healthcare, he ordered veterinary doctors to visit affected villages and habitats to examine livestock. Meanwhile, cabinet minister Barinder Kumar Goyal reviewed the flood situation in Ferozepur and Tarn Taran, and Laljit Bhullar distributed relief materials to flood-affected people in Patti. Dr Balbir Singh held a meeting with district officials and IMA office-bearers in Kapurthala. An emergency meeting of the Bhakra Beas Management Board (BBMB) was convened yesterday evening to assess the flood situation in Punjab. During the meeting, a representative from the Himachal Pradesh government urged the BBMB not to restrict the release of water into the Beas, citing flooding in their areas. From today, 75,000 cusecs of water have started to be released in a controlled manner from Pong Dam, where inflows had reached approximately 1 lakh cusecs yesterday. As the water level in the Bhakra Dam touched 1666.32 feet on Wednesday, controlled release was again made today. Controlled release of water is being done from Pong Dam for nearly a week, and from Bhakra Dam for the past two days. These releases have impacted several villages across Sultanpur Lodhi, Tanda, Nangal, Ferozepur, Fazilka, and Tarn Taran.
Earthquake of magnitude 3.5 strikes J-K's Kupwara
A magnitude 3.5 earthquake struck Kupwara, Jammu and Kashmir, on Thursday afternoon at a depth of 5 kilometers, according to the National Center for Seismology. Earlier, Chamba in Himachal Pradesh experienced two earthquakes on Wednesday. These quakes measured 4.0 and 3.3 in magnitude, occurring at depths of 10 and 20 kilometers respectively.
HPBOSE supplementary result 2025: How to check class 10th, 12th results at hpbose.org
HPBOSE 10th 12th Result 2025: Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education will soon announce the Class 10 and 12 supplementary results for 2025. Students can check their results on hpbose.org. The compartment exams concluded on July 25, 2025. To view results, students need their roll number. The online result is provisional. Students must collect the original mark sheet from their schools.
Himachal Pradesh to adopt Keralas palliative care model
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Himachal Pradesh has decided to adopt Keralas community-based palliative care model which ensures palliative care to all bedridden patients. The decision was taken after a delegation from the state visited Thiruvananthapuram and Ernakulam districts to observe the activities of the palliative care team first-hand. Following the visit, Himachal Pradesh has requested Keralas assistance in implementing the palliative care model in their state. Health Minister Veena George has extended full support for the initiative. To kickstart the programme, a plan was set in motion to train 70 doctors and 70 nurses across various legislative constituencies.
Himachal Pradesh braces for fresh spells with IMD issuing Orange and Yellow alerts. The death toll has reached 276 and around 366 roads are blocked.
Himachal Pradesh's cumulative monsoon death toll since June 20 has climbed to 276, of which 143 people have died in rain-related incidents such as landslides, flash floods, and house collapses, while 133 lost their lives in road accidents, according to the Himachal Pradesh State Disaster Management
Himachal Pradesh monsoon havoc: Death toll rises to 276; 366 roads remain blocked
National Highway-305 in Kullu and NH-154 in Mandi remained blocked due to road sinking and landslides, while dozens of key link roads were rendered impassable in districts including Mandi, Kullu, Kangra, Sirmaur and Chamba.
Himachal Pradesh: Apple truck rolls down highway point hit by landslide hours later
State to help Himachal Pradesh adopt Kerala model of palliative care
Himachal Pradesh Flash Floods, Cloudbursts Leaves 276 Dead, 336 Injured, Several Missing
The monsoon in Himachal Pradesh has caused 276 deaths since June 20, with 143 from rain-related incidents and 133 from road accidents.
Himachal Pradesh Monsoon Leaves 276 Dead, 336 Injured, 37 Missing So Far
The monsoon's fury in Himachal Pradesh has left 276 people dead since June 20, with 143 fatalities caused by rain-related incidents such as landslides, flash floods, cloudbursts, drowning, electrocution, and falls from steep slopes.
Himachal Pradesh HC restores teachers curtailed maternity leave, terms salary recovery impermissible
The Himachal Pradesh High Court has quashed state orders curtailing a teachers maternity leave and initiating salary recovery. Justice Sandeep Sharma held that Kamini Sharma, a JBT, was entitled to her full 180-day leave sanctioned in 2021 despite her regularisation. The Court termed the recovery wholly impermissible and directed the government to release pending benefits within four weeks.
Two Back-To-Back Earthquakes Of Magnitude 3.3 And 4.0 Jolt Himachal Pradesh's Chamba
Himachal Pradesh's Chamba district was jolted by two back-to-back earthquakes on Wednesday morning.
Another earthquake of magnitude 4.0 strikes Himachal Pradesh's Chamba
Chamba, Himachal Pradesh, experienced two earthquakes on Wednesday, with magnitudes of 4.0 and 3.3, respectively. In related news, a cloudburst in Kullu's Lagghati caused significant damage to infrastructure, including roads and bridges.
Two earthquakes of magnitude 3.3 and 4.0 jolt Himachal Pradeshs Chamba
The first earthquake of magnitude 3.3 struck Chamba at 3:27 a.m.; second quake of magnitude 4.0 rocked the same region at 4:39 a.m.
Himachal Pradesh: Intense spells of rain creates havoc; 365 roads blocked
Heavy monsoon rains continue to wreak havoc in Himachal Pradesh, causing landslides, flash floods, and road accidents. Minister Jagat Singh Negi said the state has suffered losses worth Rs 2,000 crore so far. Over 365 roads remain blocked, electricity and water supply schemes are disrupted, and schools in Kullu have been shut amid worsening,
UK's Royal Navy appoints Himachal Pradesh cadet as first-ever Hindu chaplain
The UK's Royal Navy has made history by appointing Bhanu Attri as its first-ever Hindu chaplain. Attri, originally from India, underwent specialized training, including sea survival and time aboard HMS Iron Duke, to prepare for his role of providing spiritual support to naval officers based on Hindu principles.
Himachal Pradesh Man Kills Mother, Buries Body In Field; Arrested
A man in Sirmaur district was arrested for allegedly murdering his mother and burying her near their home. He confessed to the murder during interrogation.
Himachal Man Argues With Mother, Strangles Her To Death, Buries Body In Field
A man has been arrested for allegedly murdering his mother and burying her in a field near their home in Himachal Pradesh's Sirmaur district, police said on Tuesday.
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Himachal Pradesh floods: Schools, colleges closed in Kullu today
Due to continuous heavy rainfall, landslides, and road blockages, all educational institutions in Kullu will remain closed on Tuesday. The District Disaster Management Authority issued the order to ensure the safety of students and staff. The India Meteorological Department has issued a Yellow Alert for Kullu. Death toll in Himachal Pradesh due to rains has gone up since June.
NEW DELHI, Aug 18: Heavy rains wreaked havoc across several states on Monday with Maharashtra being the worst-hit where over 200 people were stranded and five reported missing prompting authorities to deploy the Army for rescue efforts even as multiple landslides in Himachal Pradesh led to closure of nearly 400 roads. In the cloudburst-hit village in Jammu and Kashmirs Kishtwar district, two more bodies were recovered from the debris taking the death toll in the August 14 disaster to 63, [] The post Rains wreak havoc across states; over 200 stranded in worst-hit Maharashtra; toll in Kishtwar cloudburst touches 63 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Rainfall statistics mislead as cloudbursts, flash floods ravage Himalayan states
New Delhi: A spate of cloudbursts, flash floods and landslides across the Himalayan states of Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand this monsoon has again laid bare the mountains risk to short, violent spells of rain. It has also shown that seasonal rainfall in the normal category may not always signal safety. The India []
3.9 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Kangra In Himachal Pradesh
Tremors were felt in parts of Himachal Pradesh's Kangra district after an earthquake of 3.9 intensity struck near Dharamshala town on Monday evening at 9.28 pm.
Earthquake hits Kangra in Himachal Pradesh
An earthquake with a magnitude of 3.9 struck near Dharamshala in Himachal Pradesh's Kangra district on Monday evening. The quake's epicenter was located 23 km from Dharamshala, with a depth of 10 km. Fortunately, officials reported no loss of life or property, despite the region's classification as a high-risk seismic zone.
Earthquake of magnitude 3.9 hits Himachal Pradesh's Kangra
The 3.9 magnitude earthquake struck Kangra at 9:28 PM IST on August 18, NCS said.
Himachal: Death toll climbs to 263, Shimla-Mandi NH cut off
Shimla, Aug 18: The monsoon death toll in Himachal Pradesh has mounted to 263 as torrential rains continue to wreak havoc across the state. According to the State Emergency Operations Centre (SEOC), two fresh fatalities were reported yesterday in separate road mishaps in Chamba and Kangra districts. Authorities said that nearly 397 roads, [] The post Himachal: Death toll climbs to 263, Shimla-Mandi NH cut off appeared first on Northlines .
Himachal Pradesh: Chandigarh-Manali highway blocked due to monsoon havoc
136 deaths occurred in rain-related incidents such as landslides, flash floods, and house collapses, while 127 people were killed in road accidents