Chauni village in Uttarakhand becomes ghost town as residents migrate for better opportunities
BAGESHWAR: In a heart-wrenching tale of migration and abandonment, Chauni village in Uttarakhand's Bageshwar district lies deserted, its once vibrant life reduced to an eerie silence. Located just 23 kilometres from the district headquarters, the village, which was once home to 25 families, is now a shadow of its former self. Our village was once filled with the sound of children's laughter, and smoke would rise from chimneys every morning and evening, recalled a former resident. But now, the silence is deafening. Part of the Chamdthal gram panchayat, Chauni saw a gradual decline in population over the years. By 2015, the number of families had fallen to 15, and in January 2025, the last remaining family locked the doors and left, marking the end of an era. The last resident, a woman, was forced to leave due to lack of opportunities and basic amenities, said a local official. Many villages in our region are facing similar challenges. The primary drivers of this exodus are the absence of essential amenities. Residents cited a lack of roads, healthcare, education, and employment opportunities as reasons for the steady migration that accelerated after 2015. Retired Principal Vanshidhar Joshi placed the blame squarely on governance. Both old and new state and central governments are responsible for Chaunis condition, he stated. Recalling his own struggles, he said, I was the first graduate from the area, but I had to leave due to the lack of facilities. My fight for better amenities continues even today. Local resident Ganesh confirmed the trend. People started leaving because facilities were never provided. Some are now in Delhi, others in Lucknow. Our family stayed until last year, but we have now moved closer to the main road. Lalita Prasad Joshi added that if proper infrastructure existed, villagers could have thrived through horticulture, cultivating kiwi, ginger, oranges, and fish farming. Bageshwars Chief Development Officer, R.C. Tiwari, acknowledged the crisis. Under the migration prevention scheme, we have selected affected villages for employment-generating projects. We will hold a meeting to investigate the specific reasons for Chaunis complete emptying and will strive to repopulate it, Tiwari assured. Despite official promises, Chauni sees life only once a year. Locals believe their ancestral deities reside in their native homes. Every summer, those who migrated return for eight to ten days to perform rituals. During this brief period, paths are cleared, hearths are lit, and the village briefly awakens, before sinking back into profound silence.
Uttarakhand CM Dhami returns to ancestral village after 45 years, vows to prioritise development
DEHRADUN: Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami returned to his ancestral village, Dandi-Barmo in Pithoragarh, after nearly 45 years, accompanied by his mother, Vishnu Devi. He received a rousing traditional welcome from villagers with dhol-nagadas (drums), devotional songs, and auspicious chants. During the visit, villagers highlighted pressing local issues, especially the absence of a local hospital, which forces them to travel 35 km to the district hospital for medical care. Addressing their concerns in Kumaoni, CM Dhami assured residents that development in the region would be prioritised. He pointed to a major upcoming project as a solution to the healthcare gap. The state-of-the-art medical college being built in Pithoragarh at a cost of Rs 700 crore will be a game-changer for this region. It will feature modern facilities to ensure quality treatment reaches people in remote villages. Work is progressing rapidly and will be completed soon, Dhami said. The Chief Minister grew emotional as he recalled his childhood in the village, where he studied up to the third grade. He shared memories of walking barefoot from Tundi to Barmo during harsh winters without warm clothing, his fingers going numb from the cold. Whatever I am today is because of the blessings of this very land, he said, reminiscing about earlier times. Upon arrival, Dhami first visited the Brahmachari temple, his family deitys shrine, offering prayers and applying sacred soil (mitti) to his forehead. He later visited the Khandenath temple, where villagers and party workers welcomed him with garlands. Local priests (Dev Dangaris) performed traditional rituals to bless him. Dhami also touched the feet of village elders to seek their blessings, shared sweets with the women, and interacted warmly with all residents. Villagers expressed great joy at welcoming back their son who returned home. Beyond healthcare, the Chief Minister highlighted improvements in air connectivity, noting that the Naini-Saini Airport now handles both fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters. We have sanctioned Rs 450 crore for the expansion of the airport. The runway extension will make travel easier and provide relief to distant villages, he added. CM Dhami spent nearly two hours in the village, actively listening to grievances and aspirations before departing.
Aadhaar no longer the sole ID as Uttarakhand expands UCC registration norms
DEHRADUN: The Uttarakhand government has approved significant amendments to the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) rules, notably broadening the definition of identity proof for registrations, including those related to live-in relationships, and strengthening safety measures within the code. The state cabinet, led by Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, has given its final approval to the Uniform Civil Code (Fourth Amendment) Rules, 2025. The Home Department accordingly issued the notification, making the changes effective immediately. The most notable change concerns the identity documents required for UCC registration on the official portal. Earlier, the Aadhaar card was the primary, and often the sole, document mandated. The definition of proof of identity has been substantially broadened, a government source confirmed. Under the new notification, registration will now accept a wider array of documents alongside the Aadhaar card. These include a passport, voter ID, ration card, PAN card and driving licence, in addition to other valid identification documents issued by central or state governments. Crucially, wherever the text previously specified the Aadhaar number or the word Aadhaar, it has now been replaced with the more inclusive term proof of identity. In addition to offering more flexibility on identity requirements, the amendments also address procedural timelines for registration processes, particularly those concerning marriage registration and the declaration of legal heirs. The Sub-Registrar is now granted five days to request additional information from registrants in standard cases. For urgent matters requiring immediate processing, this timeline has been reduced to 24 hours. Speaking on the development, Secretary of the Home Department, Shailesh Bagoli, stated, The Chief Minister has approved the Uniform Civil Code (Fourth Amendment) Rules, 2025, through the deviation process. It will be presented in the next Cabinet meeting for formal ratification. Uttarakhand is the first state in independent India to implement the Uniform Civil Code, which officially came into effect on 27 January this year. This latest revision marks the fourth amendment to the UCC rules since its enactment. Officials indicate that these continuous adjustments are being made based on ground-level feedback and administrative necessities to ensure the smooth functioning and accessibility of the code. An official spokesperson confirmed, The government emphasised that while the registration process has been simplified, security measures related to live-in relationships have simultaneously been strengthened.
UAE deports Indian national wanted in cheating case
New Delhi: The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has deported an Indian national wanted in a cheating and criminal conspiracy case registered in Uttarakhand, following coordinated efforts led by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). In a statement posted on X on Friday, November 14, the CBI confirmed the return of the fugitive, Jagdish Punetha, who 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 .
Video: Bungee jump rope snaps mid-air, man severely injured
Dehradun: A major accident took place in an amusement park when a mans bungee jump rope snapped while it was mid-air on Tuesday, November 12, in Uttarakhands Rishikesh, leaving the man severely injured. A content creator, Sujal Thakral, posted the video of the incident, in which he called for the boycott of bungee jumping. He 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 .
Uttarakhand Tightens Security Along International Borders
District administration and police must remain alert and more vigilant in light of recent incidents in the country
CBI brings back wanted fugitive from UAE in cheating case
NEW DELHI, Nov 14: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Friday said it has brought back a fugitive criminal from the UAE who was on the run in a cheating-cum-criminal case of Uttarakhand. The accused Jagdish Punetha will be handed over to Uttarakhand Police. His return was possible with the collaboration with Ministries of External Affairs and Home, said an official, adding Punetha was wanted by Uttarakhand Police. An FIR was lodged against him at Pithoragarh police station on [] The post CBI brings back wanted fugitive from UAE in cheating case appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Uttarakhand: Cong Trying to Come Out of Harish Rawats Shadow After Quarter Century
Party appoints triumvirate led by Ganesh Godiyal to lead it through till 2027 Assembly polls.
Digital Arrest Gang Busted: Uttarakhand STF Arrests Key Accused In Bengaluru After Rs 87 Lakh Fraud
Uttarakhand STF arrested Kiran Kumar KS in Bengaluru for leading a cybercrime gang that looted over Rs 87 lakh via digital arrest scams in Dehradun and Nainital.
UTET result 2025 released: Check UBSE result online at ukutet.com
UTET Result 2025: The Uttarakhand Board of School Education (UBSE) has released the UTET Result 2025. Candidates who appeared for the exam on September 27, 2025, can now check their results online at ukutet.com using their roll number and date of birth. UBSE also provides a downloadable PDF of the result containing subject-wise marks and qualifying status. Detailed instructions are available for checking and downloading the result, ensuring candidates can access accurate information securely and efficiently.
'Mom, Fiancee Were Inside Car': U'khand Man Injured In Delhi Blast Was Shopping For His Wedding
Harshul Setia, a resident of Gadarpur in Uttarakhand's Udham Singh Nagar district, had travelled to Delhi with his family for wedding shopping
Delhi-based visa operator held after four Gujarati migrants were abducted in Iran
AHMEDABAD: A human trafficking and extortion racket has been busted after the rescue of four residents of Gujarats Gandhinagar who were abducted in Iran while attempting to illegally enter Australia. The Gandhinagar Special Operations Group (SOG) has now arrested the Delhi-based agent who orchestrated the crime and is digging deeper into the network. The four victims, including a couple, are residents of Bapupura village in Mansa taluka. They were kidnapped and brutalised in Tehran under the false promise of being sent to Australia. The mastermind behind this, Delhi-based passport and visa agent Zareek Ahmed Khan Safiq Ahmed Khan, was arrested by the Gandhinagar SOG following a meticulous interstate operation led by officer police inspector V D Wala under the supervision of SP Ravi Teja Wasam Shetty, marks a crucial breakthrough in the probe into this transnational racket. Police inspector Wala told local media that the accused agents, Zareek Ahmed Khan and Safiq Ahmed Khan, were arrested a few days ago and produced before the court, which granted police remand till November 13. After frantic efforts involving political intermediaries, all four victims were finally released on October 27 and flown back to India the next day. The Gandhinagar SOG swiftly swung into action, coordinating with multiple teams in Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, and Gujarat. Their pursuit led to the arrest of Zareek Ahmed Khan, originally from Uttarakhand but operating from Delhi as a visa agent. He has been remanded in custody till November 13 for interrogation, as the police work to uncover the larger international human trafficking and extortion network behind this operation. This is not an isolated case we suspect a deeper network involving agents in multiple states and foreign handlers. Interrogation of the accused is ongoing, said PI V D Wala, confirming that the investigation has now extended beyond Indias borders.or.
2nd National Modern Pythian Games 2025 Conclude in Bengaluru
The National Cultural Pythian Games 2025 came to an end this evening at Bengaluru City University, Base Camp by Push Sports. For three days, the campus had the easy, steady rhythm of a festival. Students lingered around the stages, artists rehearsed steps in the corners, and visitors drifted between performances. More than 2,000 participants from 10 states and union territories took part, bringing with them dance forms, music traditions and their own ways of celebrating culture. Mr. Anil Kumar, Mr. Bijender Goel and Mrs. Sneha Venkataramani at the conclusion of the 2nd National Modern Pythian Games, Bengaluru The revival of the Pythian Games in India is led by Mr. Bijender Goel, Founder of International Pythian Games who has been working to place art and sport on a national and global platform. Speaking at the closing ceremony, he referred to the Bengaluru edition as a step in India’s larger cultural pathway. “ The Pythian movement is about creating bridges, not boundaries ,” he said. He also mentioned the Youth Pythian Games planned for 2026 in collaboration with Russia, and India’s hosting of the first International Pythian Games in 2027. One of the highlights this year was the introduction of a national-level Pittu (Seven Stones) competition, a childhood street game that many in the audience recognized instantly. The energy around the arena shifted; people cheered in a way that was spontaneous and familiar. In the boys’ category, Madhya Pradesh secured Gold, Madhya Pradesh also earned Silver, and Odisha claimed Bronze. In the girls’ category, Madhya Pradesh again took Gold, with Odisha receiving Silver and Rajasthan taking Bronze. In the girls’ category of the National-level Pittu (Seven Stones) competition, Madhya Pradesh once again clinched the Gold medal At one point, even Mr. Bijender Goel, Mrs. Lalitha Goel, Shri B. H. Anil Kumar (Chairperson) and Mrs. Sneha Venkataramani (Organising Secretary) joined in briefly to try their hand at striking the stone pile. The moment drew laughter and applause from the sidelines — a reminder that cultural memory lives not only in stage art, but in simple games once played in school courtyards and narrow streets. The final day saw performances and recognitions across categories. In the Junior Group Dance category, Laya Dhwani Academy from Karnataka secured the Gold medal. In the Sub-Junior Dance Solo section, Pavika Kumar (Delhi) won Gold, marking her third straight victory at the National Pythian Games. Maya Krishna (Karnataka) received Silver, while Nikitha S and Tashya B.K (both from Karnataka) shared Bronze. In the Junior Group Dance category, Laya Dhwani Academy (Karnataka) earned Gold, Sheffield Stars (Uttarakhand) took Silver, and the Harshit Naik Group (Karnataka) won Bronze. The stage saw a mix of Bharatanatyam, Kuchipudi, Coorgi traditional dance and folk pieces from Uttarakhand. Each performance carried the particular pace and character of the region it represented, which kept the audience attentive through the day. In the Sambo wrestling competitions, in the boys (18-20yrs) 71 kg category, B Sri Kali Saran from Tamil Nadu bagged the Gold medal while A M Omkar from Karnataka bagged the silver medal. In the boys (under 24) 58kg, R Balaji Naik from Andhra Pradesh won the gold medal and Kishore Kumar from Tamil Nadu won the silver medal. In the girls (14-16yrs) 44 kg category, P Sri Dharanisha from TN won the gold medal and S. Sana from AP won the silver medal. In the girls (8-9yrs) 34kg category, S Nithila and A Riya Sri from TN bagged the gold and silver respectively. Mr. B.H. Anil Kumar, Retired IAS officer said, “ As we conclude the Second National Cultural Pythian Games, I extend my heartfelt appreciation to every participant, artist and organiser. Over these days, we have witnessed India’s cultural brilliance in its purest form. May this spirit of creativity, unity and excellence continue to inspire us long after the Games end ." Mr. Gunaranjan Shetty, President of the Karnataka Wrestling Association, attended the closing ceremony and congratulated the participants. He spoke briefly about Karnataka’s long tradition of supporting artistic and athletic talent in equal measure. The festival was coordinated by a team led by Shri B. H. Anil Kumar, Retired IAS (Chairperson), Mr. Shantanu Agrahari, IAS (President, PCI), Mrs. Sneha Venkataramani (Organising Secretary) and Mr. S. Siva Kumar (Secretary General). Their work ensured that schedules ran on time and that artists and visitors had the support they needed across the venue. As the event concludes, Bengaluru adds another chapter to its identity as a city where older cultural forms and contemporary expression continue to meet. The Pythian Games leave behind a quiet but clear message: traditions stay alive when they are shared, practiced and passed to younger hands.
DEHRADUN: As news of the Supreme Court's acquittal of Surinder Koli, the main convict in the horrific 2006 Nithari serial killings, spread through his native village in Uttarakhand, no family members remain to celebrate. The infamous case, which shook the nation, has left a permanent scar on Mangrukhal village in Almora district. Koli, originally from the remote village, worked as a domestic help for businessman Moninder Singh Pandher in Noidas Sector-31 when the gruesome discovery of skeletal remains of at least eight children was made in a drain behind the house on December 29, 2006. The subsequent excavation revealed remains belonging to poor children and young women who had gone missing from the area. While Koli is legally free, his family has been decimated by the infamy. His mother Kunti Devi passed away three years ago, still waiting for her son to return, while his wife Shanti Devi fled the village around a decade ago with their two children, choosing anonymity over social ostracism. The disgrace was too much to bear, a local source commented on the family's plight. When Surinder went to jail, his daughter was young, and his wife was pregnant with their son. They faced constant humiliation. Nithari killings: SC acquits Surendra Koli in last pending case Shanti Devi reportedly settled in Haryana, never visiting her husband in prison nor returning home. Her current whereabouts are not known. Kolis brothers have also severed ties with the village, leaving behind a legacy of shame and sorrow. The family's ancestral home now stands as a crumbling ruin. The legal reprieve was secured through persistent efforts by former Zila Panchayat member Narayan Singh Rawat. Rawat recounted the crucial intervention in 2014 when Kolis death warrant was imminent after the Allahabad High Court upheld the death penalty. I contacted lawyers and managed to get the court opened late at night, Rawat stated. We argued that since Koli was an accused in 14 separate cases, executing him for one would jeopardize justice in the remaining thirteen. The court agreed to review the matter. This legal maneuver ultimately led to the Supreme Court's decision on Tuesday to acquit him.
Uttarakhand: 16-year-old Sachin Kumar, who conquered Mount Everest, meets CM Dhami
Earlier, the Bench had directed the Indian Forest Service officer to appear before it on November 11 to explain why contempt proceedings should not be initiated against him for moving the High Court despite being aware that the matter was pending before the Supreme Court
Himalayan bears turn aggressive as erratic weather disrupts hibernation patterns
DEHRADUN: Wildlife experts in Uttarakhand are raising serious alarms as Himalayan black bears, who typically enter hibernation by November, remain unusually active this year. The result has been an increase in aggressive human-wildlife conflicts across several mountain districts. The primary cause appears to be erratic weather patterns allegedly linked to climate change. The delayed onset of winter and significantly reduced snowfall have disrupted the bears natural life cycle. This year, snowfall in the high-altitude regions has been minimal, and the cold arrived late, stated Ranjan Mishra, PCCF (Wildlife). Normally, a thick blanket of snow by early November sends the bears into their dens. The lack of snow and reduced food availability in the forests have kept them abnormally active. This lack of sleep is making the bears more aggressive. Reports from areas such as Joshimath and Ghat in Chamoli district detail numerous attacks on livestock, leaving local farmers terrified. Bears are being sighted near fields and habitations, even at night. Retired Professor Kamar Qureshi from the Wildlife Institute of India (WII) suggested that the issue transcends mere security concerns. This is a clear signal of severe ecological imbalance, he noted. Wildlife specialist Ranganath Pandey, former Deputy Director of the Forest Department, confirmed that the bears are descending from higher altitudes in search of sustenance. Year Bear Attack Fatalities People Injured 2020 10 99 2021 13 95 2022 1 57 2023 0 53 2024 3 65 2025 (Up to Oct) 4 41 This deviation from natural behaviour causes stress, leading to aggression, Pandey told TNIE . He stressed the urgent need for detailed research in Uttarakhand to quantify the exact impact of climate change on these apex predators. Ranganath Pandey, who possesses deep experience due to intensive study of the behaviour of bears, elephants, and other wildlife, told this newspaper, The scarcity of food and the declining yield of crops have also exacerbated the problem. Cultivation by farmers in the hilly regions is continuously decreasing, which has reduced the natural food source for bears. Fruit-bearing trees and shrubs, which were previously a primary source of diet for them, are now diminishing. Furthermore, heavy rains and landslides have also damaged the natural habitats of bears in several areas. This behavioural shift is statistically significant. Official data reveal a troubling trend in human fatalities due to bear attacks over the past few years, underscoring the urgency of the crisis. According to departmental sources within the Forest Department, the statistics reveal the severity of the human-wildlife conflict. The figures show that in 2020, ten people lost their lives due to bear attacks. This number rose to 13 fatalities in 2021 before dropping significantly to just one death in 2022. The year 2023 saw no recorded fatalities from bear attacks. However, the danger escalated again in 2024, when three individuals were killed. As of October 2025, four people have already succumbed to bear attacks this year. Experts warn that if these climatic trends continue, the bears may permanently abandon their traditional life cycle, signalling a dangerous escalation in human-wildlife conflict across the Himalayan foothills.
Arunachal Pradesh minister Dasanglu Pul visited Tehri Dam in Uttarakhand. She studied the Rehabilitation and Resettlement policy. This is for the upcoming Kalai-II Hydro Electric Project in Anjaw district. The visit aimed to learn best practices for land acquisition and livelihood restoration. Pul stated learnings from Tehri will guide a socially responsible roadmap for Kalai-II.
Uttarakhand dairy dupes TTD with 68 lakh kg of fake ghee, CBI probe finds
Hyderabad: A dairy in Uttarakhand has become a talking point as it duped the Tirumala Tirupathi Devasthanam with 68 lakh kg of fake ghee worth Rs 250 crore. A probe by the CBI into the Tirupathi ghee adulteration revealed that the dairy supplied the fake ghee to the TTD, which runs the Tirupathi temple in 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 .
Cold wave warning for Delhi, other states of north India, predicts IMD
NEW DELHI: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast cold wave conditions to continue its grip over Northern, Eastern, and Central India during the next few days. According to the Met department, the minimum temperatures in Northwest India are expected to drop by 2-3Celsius in the coming days. Cold to severe cold wave conditions are likely to persist in isolated areas of Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, East and West Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Vidarbha, Jharkhand, and Odisha over the next three-four days, it added. As per the weatherman, cold wave occurs when the minimum temperature at a particular weather station drops significantly below normalspecifically by 4.5-6.4C or moreand when the absolute temperature reaches or falls below certain thresholds (such as 10C in the plains or 0C in the hills). Currently, cold wave and severe cold wave conditions have al ready been reported in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, with cold wave conditions affecting isolated pockets of Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, and Chhattisgarh since November 9. The IMD has observed that minimum temperatures range from 7-10C in various regions, including Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, northern Haryana, Uttarakhand, East Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Vidarbha, Madhya Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, and Uttar Pradesh. In these areas, minimum temperatures have dropped below normal by 5.1C or more, creating potential health hazards. Additionally, temperatures in Telangana are expected to fall by 3-4C for two-three days, with no significant changes afterward. The IMD has warned that the sudden decline in minimum temperatures could increase the likelihood of various illnesses. Do not ignore shivering; it is the first sign that the body is losing heat. Get indoors, read a health advisory issued by the weather office. In its Agromet advisory, the IMD recommended light and frequent irrigation for standing crops in the evening to protect them from low temperature stresses or cold injuries. Shivering Minimum temperatures in northwest India set to drop by 2-3C Cold to severe cold wave conditions likely to persist in isolated areas of Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, UP, MP, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, Jharkhand and Odisha over the next 3-4 days Minimum temperatures range from 7-10C in states including J&K, Ladakh, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, northern Haryana, Uttarakhand and others Agromet advisory: Light and frequent irrigation recommended for standing crops in the evening
Condolences To Those Who Have Lost Their Loved Ones In Delhi Blast: PM Modi
Bihar, Punjab, Maharashtra, Kolkata, Jaipur, Haryana, Hyderabad, Uttar Pradesh, and Uttarakhand are on high alert following the blast.
Cold wave to persist across North, East, and Central India for next four days: IMD
NEW DELHI: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast the continuation of cold wave conditions across northern, eastern, and central India for the next four days. Minimum temperatures in northwest India are expected to drop by 23C in the coming days. According to the IMD, cold to severe cold wave conditions are likely to persist in isolated areas of west Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, east and west Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Vidarbha, Jharkhand, and Odisha over the next three to four days. A cold wave, as defined by the IMD, occurs when the minimum temperature at a particular weather station drops significantly below normalspecifically by 4.5C to 6.4C or moreand when the absolute temperature reaches or falls below certain thresholds (10C in the plains or 0C in the hills). Currently, cold wave and severe cold wave conditions have already been reported in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, while isolated pockets of Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, and Chhattisgarh have also been affected since November 9. The IMD has observed that minimum temperatures are ranging between 7C and 10C in various regions, including Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, northern Haryana, Uttarakhand, east Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Vidarbha, Madhya Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, and Uttar Pradesh. In these areas, temperatures have dropped below normal by 5.1C or more, creating potential health hazards. The department predicts that minimum temperatures in northwest India will remain below normal by 23C over the next four to five days. Additionally, temperatures in Telangana are expected to fall by 34C for two to three days, with no significant changes thereafter. The IMD has warned that the sudden decline in minimum temperatures could increase the likelihood of illnesses such as flu, stuffy nose, and nosebleeds, which can worsen with prolonged exposure to cold. The health advisory cautions, Do not ignore shivering; it is the first sign that the body is losing heat. Get indoors. In its agromet advisory, the IMD has recommended light and frequent irrigation for standing crops in the evening to protect them from low-temperature stress or cold injury in Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, and Jharkhand.
Tirupati Laddus scam: How a milkless dairy supplied 250-cr fake ghee for sacred prasadam
A CBI probe into TTD laddu ghee adulteration revealed an Uttarakhand dairy, Bhole Baba Organic Dairy, supplied 68 lakh kg of spurious ghee worth 250 crore between 2019-2024. Promoters allegedly fabricated records and continued supplying even after being blacklisted, routing it through other dairies.
Did a Uttarakhand University Offer 50 Marks for Attending PM Modis Rally? No!
The Dev Bhoomi University in Uttarakhand has categorically denied the information, calling the notice fake.
PM asks states to emulate Uttarakhand govts actions
PTI Dehradun Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday praised the Uttarakhand governments bold initiatives on demographic change, uniform civil code (UCC) and checking illegal religious conversion, suggesting other states should emulate them. The seriousness with which the Dhami government implemented the UCC is an example for other states. The state government has adopted bold policies []
PM Modi releases special postal stamp series on Uttarakhand heritage
The series, issued by the Uttarakhand Postal Circle, showcases the state`s prominent pilgrimage sites and cultural symbols, thereby gaining national recognition for Uttarakhand`s rich spiritual, cultural, and natural heritage
Modi releases special postage stamps on Uttarakhands 25th foundation day
DEHRADUN, Nov 9: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday released a special series of postage stamps and a coffee table book to mark the silver jubilee of Uttarakhands formation. At the grand celebration held at the Forest Research Institute (FRI) here, the prime minister unveiled the stamps issued by the Uttarakhand Postal Circle showcasing the states major pilgrimage sites and cultural symbols, an official statement said. Through the stamps, the religious, cultural and natural heritage of Uttarakhand has been given [] The post Modi releases special postage stamps on Uttarakhands 25th foundation day appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
PM Modi issues BIG statement at Uttarakhand's silver jubilee celebrations: 'In just few years...'
PM Modi said that the true essence of Uttarakhand lies in its spiritual strength and that the state's rich legacy can play a defining role in shaping India's global identity. The true identity of Uttarakhand lies in its spiritual strength, he said.
Uttarakhand UCC is a Model for All States: PM
Modi commended the states anti-conversion law and land legislation, saying they would help preserve agricultural land, especially in hilly regions
Watch: PM Modi leads Uttarakhands 25th anniversary with major development push
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated and laid the foundation stone for projects worth 8,260 crore in Uttarakhand to mark 25 years of the States formation. The initiatives cover sectors like drinking water, energy, irrigation, and education. PM Modi praised Uttarakhands growth, noting its budget rise to over 1 lakh crore, and said it could become the spiritual capital of the world.
Uttarakhand Foundation Day: 25 Years On, The Capital Question Still Remains Unanswered
When Uttarakhand was carved out of UP on November 9, 2000, Dehradun was declared the temporary capital. Till date, demand to make Gairsain the permanent capital has not faded
Uttarakhand@25: Devbhoomi is Heartbeat of India's Spiritual Life; PM launches 8,140 cr projects
Modi envisions Uttarakhand as 'spiritual capital of the world', unveils Rs 8,000 crore projects
DEHRADUN: Marking Uttarakhand's Silver Jubilee celebrations, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday asserted that the state has the potential to establish itself as the 'Spiritual Capital of the World' while inaugurating and laying foundation stones for development projects worth over Rs 8,260 crore at the Forest Research Institute (FRI) grounds. Addressing a massive crowd, PM Modi deeply connected with the audience by beginning his 29-minute speech in the local dialect. Devbhoomi Uttarakhand ka mera bhai bandhu, Didi bhooli, dana syana, aap sabhyuthen myaar namaskar (My brothers and sisters of Devbhoomi Uttarakhand, elders and young ones, I offer my respectful greetings to all of you). The Prime Minister emphasised that Uttarakhand serves as the spiritual heartbeat of India, drawing millions of pilgrims annually. He stated, The journey of these devotees opens the path of devotion and simultaneously injects new energy into Uttarakhands economy. PM Modi highlighted the dramatic economic and infrastructural turnaround since the state's formation. He pointed out the exponential growth in the state's fiscal health and infrastructure: Twenty-five years ago, the annual budget of Uttarakhand was around Rs 4,000 crore; today, it has surpassed Rs 1 lakh crore. He further cataloged progress in key sectors, noting that power generation has quadrupled, road length has doubled, and the number of medical colleges has increased from one to ten. Recalling past hurdles, he remarked in Garhwali: Pehli paharoun ki chadhai, vikasai baadh rok dend chhai, ab vakhi bati nei baat khulan lagi (Earlier, the mountain climbs halted the path of development; now, new paths are opening from there). The massive development package inaugurated on Sunday covers crucial areas including drinking water, irrigation, technical education, energy, urban development, sports, and skill development. Additionally, he digitally transferred Rs 62 crore towards crop insurance benefits to 28,000 farmers. The Prime Minister strongly advocated for promoting local heritage under the 'Vocal for Local' initiative. He specifically praised indigenous products and cultural practices. PM Modi lauded the recent Geographical Indication (GI) tagging for Badri Cow ghee, calling it a major achievement and stating that the Badri Cow is the pride of every household in Uttarakhands villages. He also championed the 'House of Himalayas' brand, noting its role in bringing local products like the 'Bedu' fruit to global markets, thereby increasing competition. Focusing on tourism, he detailed how the 'Vibrant Villages' scheme will allow international tourists to experience local culture, attire, and cuisine firsthand, mentioning traditional dishes like 'Dubke', 'Churkani', 'Rot', 'Arsa', and 'Jhangore ki Kheer'. PM Modi also called for innovative steps to put Uttarakhand's unique cultural offerings on the world map. To bring the unique festivals and fairs of this region onto the world stage, we must initiate innovative schemes like 'One District, One Mela', he urged, stressing the need to recognise and globally showcase the hidden strengths of Devbhoomi.
Uttarakhand formation day: PM inaugurates projects worth Rs 8,260 cr
DEHRADUN, Nov 9: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday inaugurated and laid the foundation stone for projects worth Rs 8,260 crore in Uttarakhand. These projects cater to several key sectors, including drinking water, irrigation, technical education, energy, urban development, sports, and skill development. The projects inaugurated by the prime minister include Dehradun water supply coverage for 23 zones under AMRUT scheme, electrical substation in Pithoragarh district, solar power plants in government buildings, AstroTurf Hockey Ground at Haldwani Stadium in Nainital, [] The post Uttarakhand formation day: PM inaugurates projects worth Rs 8,260 cr appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Uttarakhand formation day: PM Modi inaugurates projects worth 8,260 crore
The projects inaugurated by the Prime Minister cater to several key sectors, including drinking water, irrigation, technical education, energy, urban development, sports, and skill development
PM Modi Unveils Commemorative Postal Stamp, Inaugurates Rs 8,140 Crore Projects In Uttarakhand
The projects that the Prime Minister inaugurated also include Dehradun water supply coverage for 23 zones under the AMRUT scheme.
Uttarakhand Foundation Day 2025: All About History And Significance Of This Day
To mark 25 years of the formation of the hill state, PM Modi inaugurated various projects.
Modi Unveils Projects Worth Rs 8,260 Crore in Uttarakhand
Initiatives span drinking water, energy, urban development, and sports sectors as state marks 25 years
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated and laid the foundation stone for projects valued at Rs 8,260 crore in Uttarakhand. These initiatives span crucial sectors like drinking water, irrigation, and energy. The Prime Minister also attended celebrations marking 25 years of Uttarakhand's formation. Several key projects were unveiled, including water supply coverage and new power substations.
A.P. emerges as No. 1 State in implementing Energy Conservation Building Code
With approvals for 786 ECBC compliant buildings, A.P. surpassed Telangana (738), Punjab (552), Uttar Pradesh (201), Haryana (100), Kerala (57) and Uttarakhand (12), according to an official release.
PM Modi greets people of Uttarakhand on 25th foundation day
NEW DELHI, Nov 9: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday greeted the people of Uttarakhand on the 25th anniversary of its foundation, and said the state was progressing in every field, including tourism. Nestled in the lap of nature, the hill state fondly called as Devbhoomi is today setting a new pace of progress in every field along with tourism, the prime minister said. On the 25th anniversary of the establishment of Uttarakhand, I extend my heartfelt best wishes to [] The post PM Modi greets people of Uttarakhand on 25th foundation day appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Uttarakhand CM Dhami announces pension hike for statehood activists
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has announced a significant increase in pensions for statehood activists. Those who spent time in jail or were injured will see their monthly pension rise. Other activists and dependents of those who lost their lives will also receive higher monthly payments. The state plans to honor martyrs by naming key infrastructure after them.
Uttarakhand University Giving Extra Marks For Attending PM Modi's Event? A Fact-Check
The viral notice, which appears to be issued by the Dev Bhoomi Uttarakhand University, asks all B.Tech CSE and specialisation (2nd year) and BCA (2nd year) students to attend the event.
Dehradun Diary: Cricketer Sneh returns home to great fanfare
Cricketer Sneh returns home to great fanfare Dehradun welcomed star all-rounder Sneh Rana with traditional fanfareDhol Nagadasat the airport on Saturday, marking her first visit after Indias Womens Cricket World Cup victory. Sneh, a native of Sanaula, Dehradun, credited the win to the teams hard work. She also shared positive experiences meeting the PM and President, noting how their encouragement boosted the morale of the entire team. Her elder brother, Kamal Rana, and sister-in-law, Richawho were present at the airporthighlighted her dedication. Sneh Rana prepared extensively for the World Cup, said Kamal. Hill culture shines at fashion show The Mi Uttarakhandi Chhoon traditional attire fashion show in Srinagars Gola Bazaar captivated audiences, promoting local culture and heritage. The chief guest, District Magistrate Swati S Bhadauria inaugurated the event, wearing traditional hilly wear. The DM emphasised that the event was a campaign to preserve culture, stating in Garhwali, Listen sister, I am saving my culture. Held during the Baikunth Chaturdashi fair, the show saw enthusiastic participation from the Mayor, other officials, and local women in traditional dress. The vibrant display promoted unity. Pension hike for statehood agitators CM Pushkar Singh Dhami announced significant benefits for Uttarakhand Statehood movement activists on Saturday. While paying tribute to martyrs at the Dehradun Martyrs Memorial, Dhami declared that the monthly pension for those fully bedridden due to injuries sustained during the movement will increase from Rs 20,000 to Rs 30,000, along with the provision of a medical attendant. Furthermore, the deadline for resolving pending applications for agitator identification until 2021 has been extended by six months. Dhami emphasised that the states creation was the result of immense public sacrifice. Narendra sethi Our correspondent in Uttarakhand narendrasethi@newindianexpress.com
PIB Debunks Claim Of 50 Marks For Attending PM Modis Event At Uttarakhand University
A letter, claiming that students of the Dev Bhoomi Uttarakhand University had to compulsorily attend PM Modi's event to get 50 internal marks, triggered a political row.
Infant mortality rate plummets by over 60% in Uttarakhand since its formation
DEHRADUN: Uttarakhand has achieved remarkable success in drastically reducing its Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) since the state's formation, marking significant progress in public health infrastructure and maternal care over the past 25 years. While challenges persist, particularly in remote hill regions, official data reveals a major drop in the IMR, reflecting effective policy implementation by successive state governments focused on strengthening health services. According to data released by the Health Department, the IMR has fallen from 52 per thousand live births at the time of the states formation to just 20 per thousand presently, a reduction of over 60 percent. The Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) has also improved significantly, declining from 440 per lakh live births to 91 per lakh currently. Health Secretary Dr R Rajesh Kumar emphasised the governments commitment to further improvements while speaking to the TNIE . The governments target is to bring the Infant Mortality Rate down to 12 and the Maternal Mortality Rate to 70 per lakh live births, he said. A key factor in this success has been the expansion of the healthcare network and the promotion of institutional deliveries. The National Health Mission (NHM), launched in the state on October 27, 2005, has played a crucial role in extending quality care to vulnerable populations in rural and remote areas. Since the inception of the state, we have worked extensively on improving infrastructure, promoting institutional deliveries, and expanding the reach of primary healthcare, Dr Kumar added. The state now has a robust network comprising 13 district hospitals, 21 sub-district hospitals, 80 community health centres (CHCs), 577 primary health centres (PHCs), and nearly 2,000 Mother and Child Welfare Centres. Further highlighting the shift towards safer childbirth practices, institutional deliveries accounted for approximately 85 percent of all births during the last fiscal year (202425), totalling 147,717 procedures. Despite ongoing challenges regarding healthcare accessibility in certain high-altitude areas, the statistics show that Uttarakhand has made major progress in public health over the past 25 years, particularly in saving the lives of mothers and infants.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Dehradun on November 9 for Uttarakhand's Silver Jubilee Celebration. He will launch a commemorative postal stamp and address the gathering. The Prime Minister will inaugurate and lay foundation stones for development projects exceeding Rs 8,140 crores. These projects span key sectors like water, education, and energy.
Relative Kills Man Who Came To Attend Nephew's Funeral In Uttarakhand
A man who had come to attend his nephew's funeral in Uttarakhand's Haridwar district was killed allegedly by his relative by slitting his throat following a family dispute, police said on Friday.
Student Poses As Lawrence Bishnoi Gang Member To Extort Rs 30 Lakh, Arrested
Police have arrested a BSc student in Uttarakhand's Haridwar for allegedly attempting to extort Rs 30 lakh from a businessman in the name of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, officials said.
Villages in Uttarakhand's Garhwal region are implementing new wedding guidelines, limiting women to three gold ornaments and prohibiting alcohol. Local panchayats aim to simplify ceremonies, reduce financial strain on families, and discourage ostentatious displays of wealth, encouraging a return to traditional values.
Uttarakhand's alarming trend: Mobile, social media fracturing marriages, 492 cases reported
DEHRADUN: Marital discord is an everyday reality in Indian society, but a disturbing new trend suggests that the increasing intrusion of mobile phones, social media 'Reels, ' third-party interference, and excessive parental involvement are now actively fracturing relationships. The situation is stark in Udham Singh Nagar, Uttarakhand, where the Women's Cell is grappling with a surge in such complex domestic disputes. Over just eight months this year, the cell registered 492 complaints from both men and women, highlighting a significant breakdown in marital trust. This toxic cocktail is actively dissolving marriages in Uttarakhand, with the Women's Cell in Udham Singh Nagar witnessing a daily influx of such complex disputes. In the first eight months of this year alone, the Women's Cell, situated at the SSP office, registered a staggering 492 complaints filed by both husbands and wives, pointing to a severe erosion of marital trust. The primary reasons surfacing now revolve around a wife's excessive mobile phone usage and her tendency to report every minor household issue back to her parental home, revealed a source close to the proceedings. Disturbed by this constant airing of grievances, husbands are often found seeking comfort or contact with a 'third party.' The process involves mandatory counseling over three stages. If reconciliation fails, cases are either forwarded for FIR registration or sent to court. While 144 complaints were successfully resolved through mediation, 29 cases escalated to formal police reports. Police records show that among the cases reviewed, the presence of a third individual was the most frequently cited cause for breakdown. The wife alleges the husband is involved with another woman, while the husband counters that his wife is perpetually glued to her phone, relaying every small detail of the household to her mother, the source added. Out of the 492 cases received this year, the cell managed to broker a compromise in 143 instances. However, 122 cases were transferred to the court, and 39 are still awaiting a final decision. Perhaps the most startling data emerging from the cell concerns couples who have weathered decades together. Fifty cases involved marriages spanning 25 years or more, where children had already completed their intermediate education. A significant number of disputes, around 100 cases, involved couples married between one and five years. These newlywed women cited broken promises regarding employment. The bride claims that her husband and mother-in-law initially encouraged her to work, but after the wedding, they imposed restrictions, said an official. This disagreement led many to leave their marital home and return to their parents. Manju Pandey, the Women's Cell In-Charge said, The main reasons we see are the wife spending the majority of her time on the mobile, reporting small issues to her mother, and the husband maintaining contact with a third party. Furthermore, restrictions placed on employment after marriage are also common complaints. The entry of the mobile, 'that person,' and the intrusion of the parental home are proving to be the biggest destroyers of relationships today, she added. SC ruling on divorce evidence: Balancing privacy and fairness
Uttarakhand: Man ends life after incurring massive stock market losses
A suicide note was recovered from the room where Love Kumar had said that he was taking the extreme step due to financial hardships and property dispute, police said
Uttarakhand Engineer Dies By Suicide Over Stock Market Loss: Cops
An engineer allegedly committed suicide by locking himself in a smoke-filled room here, after incurring heavy losses in the stock market, police said on Thursday.
Aadhaar Mismatch In Kerala, Cards Exceed Actual Population By 49 Lakh: Report
Similar gaps have been found in several states, including Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Punjab, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Tripura, Uttarakhand and West Bengal
Chandigarh Diary | Mann questions delay in land allotment to AAP
Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann has questioned the Chandigarh Administration for delaying the allotment of land to AAP for its office. Mann said AAP had applied to the Punjab Governor, who is also the Chandigarh Administrator, but no action was taken. He said the party had fulfilled all conditions and deserved land as a national party. Mann criticised the BJPs Sheesh Mahal-2 jibe. He said the delay exposed political bias against AAP and urged the administration to follow the rules. Punjab Congress MLA Khaira hits back at Modi Punjab Congress MLA Sukhpal Singh Khaira has criticised PM Narendra Modi for his remarks against former CM Charanjit Singh Channi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra. During a rally in Bihar, Modi said Channi wanted to stop people from Bihar from coming to Punjab. Khaira said the charges were false. He reminded the Prime Minister that states like Gujarat and Uttarakhand, ruled by the BJP, have laws restricting outsiders from buying land, becoming voters or taking government jobs. Khaira reiterated that he wants a law in Punjab to safeguard the demographics of the state. Questions over Haryana Congress discipline move After long, Haryana Congress has taken a significant step in enforcing discipline. It has set up a new disciplinary committee under Dharampal Malik. President Mallikarjun Kharge cleared the panel to keep order in the state unit. But the move comes at a tense time. Three leadersCaptain Ajay Yadav, Samtap Singh, and Kuldeep Sharmahave spoken out against the state leadership. The unrest follows the appointment of Rao Narender Singh as state chief and Bhupinder Singh Hooda as Congress Legislature Party leader. Harpreet Bajwa Our correspondent in Chandigarh hsbajwa73@gmail.com
Uttarakhand Assemblys special session on 25-year journey adjourned amid heated exchanges
DEHRADUN: The Uttarakhand Assemblys special session, which saw heated exchanges between the treasury and opposition benches over the states 25-year development journey and future roadmap, was adjourned indefinitely on Wednesday after a tumultuous discussion. The special session, convened to discuss Uttarakhands progress and future vision, witnessed several fiery exchanges between the ruling party and the opposition, underscoring deep political divides. The debates often descended into sharp retorts, prompting the Speaker to intervene multiple times to maintain decorum. Tension flared when BJP MLA Vinod Chamoli spoke on the sensitive issue of native or original inhabitant status in the state. When opposition members interrupted him, Chamoli retorted, addressing the Congress benches: I am talking about Uttarakhandiyat (the spirit of Uttarakhand). I am a true son of Uttarakhand, and you are merely members of a party. The remark drew sharp objections from Congress MLAs Ravi Bahadur, Virendra Bharti, Anupama Rawat, and Tilakraj Behad, who accused Chamoli of derailing the discussion. They asserted that all present were sons of Uttarakhand and should focus on genuine issues concerning the state. The Chair ultimately intervened, reminding all members, We are all sons of Uttarakhand. Former Minister and BJP MLA Premchand Agarwal claimed that the BJP had broken the cycle by returning to power in 2022 and predicted a similar victory in 2027. His statement triggered loud slogan-chanting from the opposition benches. Speaker Ritu Khanduri Bhushan promptly took note and ordered that the contentious slogan be expunged from the official proceedings. There can be friction in debate, but the use of abusive language is strictly unacceptable, the Speaker warned, urging all members to maintain decorum and dignity. She also expressed displeasure over repeated instances of MLAs engaging in private conversations while others were addressing the House. If a member is speaking, listen to them. If you have comments, please step outside, she said. The session also saw the resumption of debate over industrial land allocation. Congress MLA Bhuwan Kapri had earlier raised concerns about land being allotted to an industrial group. In response, Cabinet Minister Saurabh Bahuguna clarified that the practice of allotting land for a nominal sum, even one rupee, was initiated by the Congress party itself. Congress might have brought this policy for development, but they started it. Therefore, facts must be presented correctly, Bahuguna said. Meanwhile, Congress MLA Tilak Raj Behad distanced his party from a controversial remark made by his colleague, Lakhpat Butola, regarding the states first Chief Minister. Behad urged the Chair to expunge Butolas comment, suggesting it was an inadvertent slip. However, BJP MLA Dilip Rawat demanded a formal apology from the Congress party for the remark, leading to a brief but sharp exchange between Rawat and Behad.
Saints meet CM Pushkar Dhami on Uttarakhand's silver jubilee; pledge support for Kumbh 2027
President Droupadi Murmu attended the 20th convocation ceremony of Kumaun University in Nainital, Uttarakhand. She emphasised that education should nurture intellect, skills, and moral character while promoting self-reliance and humility. Highlighting Indias rapid economic growth, she encouraged youth to embrace innovation, research, and entrepreneurship. The President praised the Universitys efforts in environmental conservation and urged students to engage with local communities. She expressed confidence in young peoples role in achieving Indias vision of becoming a developed nation by 2047.
Projects Worth Rs 2 Lakh Crore Underway In Uttarakhand: Pushkar Singh Dhami
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Tuesday said development projects worth over Rs 2 lakh crore are underway in the state with the support of the central government.
Uttarakhand formally acknowledges contribution of RSS
Uttarakhand's Assembly recognized the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh's role in national consciousness. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami detailed the state's progress since its formation. He highlighted economic growth, improved employment, and development initiatives. The state aims to become the nation's best. Investments are flowing in. Uttarakhand has overcome challenges and looks towards a bright future.
Eastern command gears up for major tri-service exercise Poorvi Prachand Prahar
NEW DELHI: As India intensifies its drive toward integrated tri-service operations, the Eastern Command is set to host a major joint exercise named' Poorvi Prachand Prahar' from November 11 to 15 at Mechuka, about 30 km from the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Arunachal Pradesh. The exercise will mark the maiden deployment of newly raised Indian Army formations, the Bhairav Battalion, Ashni Platoon of Infantry, and Divyastra Artillery Batteries, which reflect the ongoing modernisation and reorganisation push within the force. These combat units are being raised under a Save and Raise model, incurring no additional cost to the state exchequer. Defence spokesperson Lt Col Mahendra Rawat said the exercise aims to validate multi-domain integration across land, air, and maritime theatres, refining interoperability and command structures for future joint missions. It will test revised tactics, techniques, and procedures to enhance combat agility and adaptability under high-altitude conditions, he added. One of the key highlights will be the coordinated employment of Special Forces, unmanned platforms, precision systems, and networked operations centres, which is a first-of-its-kind high-altitude validation of Indias evolving warfighting doctrine. The Army has already operationalised five of its 25 Bhairav Light Combat Battalions , designed for lean, high-impact operations along Indias borders with China and Pakistan. As reported earlier by TNIE , each infantry unit now includes an Ashni Platoon, equipped with drones for intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance (ISR) and loitering munitions. Poorvi Prachand Prahar follows the successful exercise ' Bhala Prahar' (2023) and exercise Poorvi Prahar (2024), which marks yet another milestone in Indias tri-service integration efforts. It coincides with exercise 'Trishul' in the Western Sector , scheduled to culminate on November 13, and follows exercise ' Vidyut Vidhhwans' held in October. In strategic terms, the Eastern Sector remains vital to Indias defence posture. The Line of Actual Control spans three sectors namely Western (Ladakh), Central (Himachal, Uttarakhand), and Eastern (Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh). The Eastern Command oversees the 1,346 km stretch including Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh, besides managing the borders with Myanmar and Bangladesh. Arunachal Pradesh, often the focal point of Chinese aggression since 1962, includes six disputed areas -- Asapila, Longzu, Bisa, Majha, Tulung-la, and Yangtse -- and four sensitive zones such as Fishtail I & II, Thag La, and Dichu. With Poorvi Prachand Prahar , Indias Eastern Command reinforces its readiness to counter emerging threats through integrated, technology-driven warfare.
DEHRADUN: The second day of the special session of the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly, convened to mark the states silver jubilee, witnessed intense deliberations on Tuesday as legislators debated the achievements of the past 25 years and outlined an ambitious roadmap for the next quarter-century. The session followed a landmark address by President Droupadi Murmu on its inaugural day, with legislators from across the political spectrum engaging in passionate debates on governance, infrastructure, employment, and regional equity, shaping the state's future vision. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami articulated the governments core commitment, stating, The state government is firmly resolved to build Uttarakhand into a strong, prosperous, and self-reliant state. Guided by the wisdom of the President and the Prime Minister, we are confident in achieving this resolution. The floor saw sharp critiques, particularly from the opposition benches. Congress leader Sumit Hridayesh acknowledged the foundational contributions of leaders like Atal Bihari Vajpayee but raised critical concerns regarding regional disparity and employment. I am a supporter of Atal ji, Hridayesh began, recalling the difficult early days when only two Congress members served in the interim assembly. He stressed that discussions pitting hill areas against the plains are misplaced, noting that the establishment of SIDCUL, a joint effort between Narain Dutt Tiwari and Vajpayee, still supports lakhs of families today. However, he pointed to glaring inequalities in job distribution: Of the top posts in SIDCUL companies, barely 5%, not even 70%, are held by locals. That 70% reservation is intended for lower-level positions. Our youth are being forced to migrate. Hridayesh highlighted infrastructural gaps, noting that towns like Almora still lack basic facilities such as ultrasound services, forcing residents to travel to Haldwani. He decried the shift from sourcing to outsourcing models, which he said have undermined employment opportunities, and accused the government of excessive dependence on the judiciary. All organisations are being forced to approach the court against the government this time, he remarked, also questioning the recognition of statehood agitators. A significant point of friction was the perceived dominance of the bureaucracy: Bureaucrats are becoming overwhelming for the elected representatives. If this is the intention, why hold elections? This is democracy. Responding to the development narrative, BJP MLA Umesh Sharma Kau expressed satisfaction with the states development progress. Today, we are all content because roads, electricity, and water, things we never expected, have been delivered, he said, pointing to growth in agriculture and animal husbandry. He noted a 15% rise in veterinary doctors, a 30% increase in service centres, insurance coverage for over 2.15 lakh livestock, and 332 veterinary hospitals established across 13 districts. Veteran BJP MLA Khazan Dass recalled the struggle for statehood during the Uttar Pradesh Assembly days in 2000 and called for unity to accelerate growth. The speed of development in the hills was not as it should have been in 25 years. In the next 25 years, we can transform this state into the one envisioned by our martyrs, he said. Dass also credited the N D Tiwari government for conceiving the IT Park, which the current administration is advancing. He concluded by praising the implementation of the Uniform Civil Code (UCC), announced by CM Dhami in 2022, which subsequently earned praise from the Prime Minister and Home Minister.
Schools across several Indian states, including Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Uttarakhand, and Himachal Pradesh, will remain closed on 5 November 2025 to mark Guru Nanak Jayanti, commemorating the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. The festival, celebrated with devotion and community service, holds immense significance in Sikhism. However, states like Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and West Bengal will keep schools open, while Uttar Pradesh allows district administrations to decide holiday observance locally.
Woman Arrested For Killing 4-Year-Old Stepson In Uttarakhand: Cops
A woman allegedly pushed her four-year-old stepson in a fit of rage who died from the injuries sustained here in Dehradun, police said on Monday.
Bihars Madrasas on the Brink: The Silent Collapse of a Century-Old System
Government crackdowns on madrassas in Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Assam have sparked nationwide debate in India. But the situation in Bihar stands in stark contrast. Here, there are no demolitions, no closures, and no laws directly targeting madrassas. They remain open, and classes continue yet a quiet crisis is unfolding within. This decline is [] The post Bihars Madrasas on the Brink: The Silent Collapse of a Century-Old System appeared first on BeyondHeadlines .
President Droupadi Murmu hails Uniform Civil Code of Uttarakhand
The President addresses special session of Uttarakhand Assembly marking silver jubilee celebrations of the formation of the State
President Murmu lauds Uttarakhand on Silver Jubilee, urges for politics beyond partisanship
DEHRADUN: President Droupadi Murmu addressed a special session of the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly on Monday, marking the State's Silver Jubilee. She commended the 'Devbhoomi' for its 'remarkable developmental milestones' achieved over the last 25 years. Speaking before the assembled legislators, the President highlighted significant advancements across key sectors, including environment, energy, tourism, healthcare, and education. She specifically noted improvements in the Human Development Index, rising literacy rates, expansion of female education, and a reduction in maternal and infant mortality rates. President Murmu also acknowledged the state's deep-rooted traditions of spirituality and valour, referencing the famed Kumaon and Garhwal Regiments. Crucially, she commended the Assembly for passing landmark legislation, including the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) Bill, the Lokayukta Bill, and the anti-cheating Bill. Drawing from her own background as a former MLA, President Murmu emphasised the core responsibility of elected representatives. The strength, and indeed the challenge, of the parliamentary system lies in remaining constantly accountable to the public, President Murmu stated. She stressed that legislators form the essential link between the citizenry and the government, and it's continuous service is the bedrock for fostering an 'unbreakable bond of trust.' Urging lawmakers to look beyond immediate political gains, she called for 'special sensitivity towards the upliftment of the most vulnerable sections of society,' stressing the need to prioritise development and public welfare over partisan divides. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, dressed in traditional white attire and a black cap, expressed gratitude for the President's guidance during the milestone session leading up to the States 25th anniversary on November 9. Governor Lt. Gen. Gurmit Singh (Retd.) described the past 25 years as a golden era marked by economic prosperity, effective governance, social justice, women's empowerment, and infrastructure development. He confidently asserted that Uttarakhand is poised to lead the nation towards the goal of a Developed India by 2047. Speaker Ritu Khanduri Bhushan, the first woman to hold the post, expressed pride in hosting the President and voiced her hope for greater female representation in future assemblies. The President also welcomed the digitisation efforts within the legislature, noting the introduction of the National e-Vidhan Application (NeVA) system, which aids in adopting best practices from other legislative bodies. Concluding her address, President Murmu underscored the delicate balance required for the state's future: Pursue development while diligently preserving Uttarakhand's natural beauty. This address marks only the second time a sitting President has addressed the Uttarakhand Assembly, following the address by the late Pranab Mukherjee in 2015.
Uttarakhand Makes History With First-Ever High-Altitude Marathon At Adi Kailash
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami congratulated all the participants, organisers, and local people for the successful organisation of the state's first high-altitude marathon.
November 2025 brings several school holidays across India, including Guru Nanak Jayanti on November 5, Children's Day on November 14, and regional holidays like Uttarakhand Foundation Day and Jharkhand Foundation Day. Schools in various states like Delhi, Punjab, and Jharkhand will remain closed.
Second Confluence of the Balti Community Held in Kargil,Ladakh
Kargil, November 03: The Himalayan Cultural Heritage Foundation (HCHF), in collaboration with the Association of Baltis in Himalayan Ladakh and Territories of Indus (ABHLTI), successfully organized the Second Confluence of Balti Culture in Kargil on Sunday. This event followed the first edition held in Uttarakhand in 2023, which was highly acclaimed for its success. The [] The post Second Confluence of the Balti Community Held in Kargil,Ladakh appeared first on Kashmir Media Watch .
Western disturbance likely to reduce temps in northern, central India
NEW DELHI: A fresh Western Disturbance is set to affect the Western Himalayan region this week, bringing snowfall to higher reaches and rainfall to lower areas, marking the onset of winter in North and Central India. Following this, the temperatures are expected to drop by 3 to 4 degrees Celsius said the India Meteorological Department (IMD). This may offer temporary relief from pollution across Northwest India. According to the IMD, thunderstorms with lightning and gusty winds of 40 to 50 km/h are likely over Jammu, Kashmir, Ladakh, and Gilgit-Baltistan from November 4 to 6. Rain and thunderstorms are also expected in Rajasthan on November 3 and 4, Himachal Pradesh on November 4 and 5, Uttarakhand on November 4, and Punjab on November 4 and 5. Experts suggest that after the passage of the Western Disturbance, we will see the formal arrival of winter in the Northern, Central and Eastern plains. Night temperatures are likely to fall from the second week of November due to radiational cooling (less cloud cover and water vapour), and advectional cooling (horizontal transfer of cold air), said Debasish Jena, an agrometeorology researcher at GB Pant University of Agriculture and Technology. Meanwhile, Haryana and Delhi may receive light to moderate rain on November 4 and 5, with shallow fog already observed at Safdarjung Airport. Winters at hand Temperatures in northern, central India to drop by 3-4C Thunderstorms, gusty winds predicted over J&K, Ladakh, from Nov 4 to Nov 6 Winters to start formally in the Northern, Central, and Eastern Plains post western disturbance Night temperatures to drop from 2nd week of November in north, central & east India Low-pressure areas over northeast Arabian Sea & east-central Bay of Bengal observed
Insider track | Congress woes on Bihar poll turf
With the first phase of Bihar polls days away, the Congress campaign feels adrift. A scheduled press conference was abruptly called offone of several recently scrapped due to coordination issues. Rahul Gandhi hit the trail only on October 29, leaving barely a week before campaign ends on November 4. Of the 40 star campaigners named, few have actually shown up. Inside the war room, tempers are high after Kishanganj MLA Izarul Hussain was dropped despite CEC clearance, allegedly at the insistence of a senior functionary backed by state in-charge Krishna Allavaru. At the grassroots, resentment simmersover tickets, friendly fights with the RJD and Rahuls brief presence. New Parivar coordinator The RSS has made a change in a key coordination role. Atul Limaye replaces Arun Kumar as the point person for liaison with the BJP. Both are Sahsarkaryawahs (joint general secretaries), but Limayes track recordespecially during BJPs strong Maharashtra performancehas made the switch a talking point. The coordination function, considered crucial within the Sangh Parivar framework, was being handled by Kumar since Dattatreya Hosabole became Sarkaryawah (general secretary). The reasons for the change have not been officially outlined. Insiders see it as part of efforts to bolster organisational synergy. Potholes to decide promotions Nitin Gadkari has a solution for potholes and cracks in newly laid highways: link officers promotions to condition of roads they oversee. Vexed with complaints, the minister proposed performance audits using accident data, citizen feedback, and social media reports. If a stretch stays cratered, the concerned officers promotion could be held up. The move aims to enforce the 10-year defect liability clause and push accountability beyond contractors. Instead of contractors, Im going after officers, Gadkari quipped, half in jest but wholly serious. His bottom line: Investigate performance audits of work done. Thats the best way to build a good road. Buzz over senior bureaucrats return The Centres decision to repatriate IAS officer Rajesh Aggarwal to Maharashtra has set off a quiet buzz in Mantralaya. The 1989-batch officer was serving in the Social Justice Ministry as Secretary. The order came even as current Chief Secretary Rajesh Kumar Meenas tenure ends on November 30. By seniority, Aggarwal now tops the list of contenders for the states top bureaucratic post. Delhi sources hint the move followed a request from Mumbai. The grapevine is that Aggarwals is a strategic homecoming, in time for a leadership reset. The Netaji Nagar shuffle The shifting of pin codes of New Delhis bureaucracy is causing quiet heartburn. Many ministries, including Commerce, Steel, and Heavy Industries, have been told to pack up for Netaji Nagar, while Kartavya Bhavan, gleaming by the new Kartavya Path, will host high-profile ministries of Home, External Affairs, and Petroleum. We got the blocks, they got the boulevard, joked an official wryly. Parking is already a sore point for those used to Lutyens leafy calm. The order says parking will be allotted separatelynot comforting for those wrestling with traffic snarls to the new place. Many feel its a one-way trip from Kartavya to karma. Nishant after Nitish: Village logic Nitish Kumars son Nishant Kumar may have stayed away from Bihars poll scene, but his ancestral village Kalyan Bigha in Nalanda district, is treating him as the heir apparent. Posters calling him Bihar ka Bhavishya and JDUs need of the hour adorn homes. The gate of Bhagwati Aathan, where Nitish offers prayers, bears posters that show the duo together. Villagers are confident Maa Bhagwati will bless Nishants political entry. No idea if they are aware of speculation in Patna about the younger Kumar taking the Legislative Council route in 2026. A starry Igas in the poll season BJP MP and chief spokesperson Anil Baluni hosted Igas, Garhwals Budhi Diwali, at his Delhi residence. The celebration featured a vegetarian dinner, tasteful dcor, and music by Pandavas, a popular Uttarakhand band. Prominent attendees included NSA Ajit Doval, Delhi CM Rekha Gupta, singer Jubin Nautiyal, and spiritual leader Pandit Dhirendra Krishna Shastri. Home Minister Amit Shah spent over an hour and a half therea brief break from the Bihar poll campaign. Relaxed and engaging with journalists, Shah fielded several questions, mostly focused on the ongoing Bihar polls.
Child's Wish Paramount In Custody Disputes, Rules Uttarakhand High Court
The Uttarakhand High Court has held that the wishes and mental well-being of a minor child should be considered paramount when deciding on custody and visitation rights.
President Murmu inaugurates new foot overbridge in Uttarakhand
President Murmu is on a three-day visit to Uttarakhand until November 4. On November 3 and 4, she will be in Nainital to attend the 20th convocation ceremony of Kumaon University and present gold medals to meritorious students, among other events
Childs Wishes Paramount in Custody Case: Uttarakhand HC
Court upholds mothers custody, citing childs mental well-being and reluctance to meet grandfather
Mental well-being of child paramount when deciding custody, visitation rights: Uttarakhand HC
The Uttarakhand High Court has ruled that a child's wishes are paramount in custody cases. A grandfather's appeal for his grandson's custody was dismissed. The court upheld the family court's decision, stating the child will remain with his mother. The child's expressed desire to stay with his mother was considered. The court emphasized the child's mental peace and well-being.
Uttarakhand: Two dead, several injured as Tempo Traveller falls into gorge
In a tragic accident near Jyolikots Aam Padav area in Nainital, a Tempo Traveller carrying 18 passengers fell 15 metres into a gorge, leaving two dead and several injured. The SDRF swiftly rescued 15 people and rushed the injured to Haldwani Hospital for urgent medical care
CM Pushkar Singh Dhami kicks off Boodhi Diwali in Uttarakhand
DEHRADUN: Uttarakhand came alive with colour, music, and tradition on Saturday as people across the state celebrated the harvest festival of Igas, also known as Boodhi Diwali, with great enthusiasm and cultural pride. The festivities culminated at the Chief Ministers residence, where a grand cultural programme showcased the rich folk heritage of Garhwal, Kumaon, and Jaunsar regions. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, joined by senior BJP leaders, participated in the traditional ritual of playing Bhailloa torch crafted from pine or cedar wood and Rhododendron bark, symbolizing the triumph of light over darkness. Our folk culture and traditions are the identity of Devbhoomi, said CM Dhami, extending his greetings on the occasion. The culture and traditions of any state form its soul, and festivals like Igas add vitality to our social life. ... pic.twitter.com/TXyay3wump Pushkar Singh Dhami (@pushkardhami) November 1, 2025 Traditionally celebrated eleven days after Diwali, Igas is believed to commemorate the delayed arrival of news about Lord Ramas return to Ayodhya in Uttarakhands remote hill regions. Governor Gurmit Singh and former Maharashtra Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari also joined locals in traditional dances, reflecting the festivals communal and unifying spirit. This years Igas celebration holds special significance as it marks the beginning of Uttarakhands 25th anniversary year since its formation. The state government has designated this period as the State Anniversary Year, which was formally inaugurated on Saturday. The celebrations will continue through November, culminating in the State Foundation Day on November 9. President Droupadi Murmu is scheduled to address a special Assembly session, followed by the main event in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Highlighting the importance of preserving cultural roots, CM Dhami said, Just as India is reviving its cultural glory, the people of Uttarakhand are embracing their traditional festivals like Igas with renewed enthusiasm and pride.
Duration, frequency of Uttarakhand Assembly sessions among the lowest in country: Report
DEHRADUN: As Uttarakhand prepares to celebrate its Silver Jubilee year, a stark data-driven report released by the Dehradun-based advocacy group, SDC Foundation, has raised serious questions about the functioning of the State Assembly. The findings indicate that the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly is among the least active in the country, significantly trailing national averages. According to the analysis, while the Assemblies of 31 Indian states convened for an average of 20 days in 2024, Uttarakhands session lasted a mere 10 days. Furthermore, the total sitting duration in Uttarakhand amounted to only 60 hours, placing it 22nd out of 28 states analysed in terms of legislative activity. The SDC Foundations factsheet, titled Comparative Performance of Uttarakhand Assembly: Gaps and Challenges, relies on annual reports from PRS Legislative Research, a respected national body working on democratic governance. It is a matter of deep concern that both the frequency and duration of the Uttarakhand Assembly sessions are among the lowest in the country, Anoop Nautiyal, Founder of the SDC Foundation, told TNIE. The soul of democracy lies in accountability, and when our government and representatives meet barely a few days a year, it signals a severe crisis in governance and democratic responsibility. The data reveals a consistent pattern of low legislative engagement. In 2024, Odisha had sessions for 42 days, followed by Kerala (38 days) and West Bengal (36 days). However, Uttarakhand, alongside Punjab and Arunachal Pradesh, managed only 10 days of sittings, securing a joint position near the bottom of the ranking. This follows 2023 trend, wherein Uttarakhand held the lowest number of sessions nationally, meeting for only 7 days (44 total hours). Between 2017 and 2024, the Uttarakhand Assembly sat for an average of only 12 days annually, starkly contrasting with Keralas 44-day average or Odishas 40 days. Nautiyal emphasised that the Assembly exists not just as a formality but for legislative work, passing laws, and debating policy matters of public interest. The government often excuses itself by claiming there is no 'business' for the house, but the reality is that hundreds of issues in the state require policy and legislative intervention, he added. Nautiyal also questioned the governments decision to hold the upcoming special session on November 3 and 4 in Dehradun instead of Gairsain, suggesting the latter location would lend greater impact and legitimacy to the proceedings. Concluding his remarks, Nautiyal stated that Uttarakhand must transform from a state of celebration to a state of accountability and action. He stressed that the future role of the Assembly must be a platform for responsibility, not just ceremonial events.
Four years on, GIC Jaiharikhal in Uttarakhand still awaits upgrade to fully residential school
DEHRADUN: A four-year-old plan to upgrade the Government Inter College (GIC) in Jaiharikhal, Pauri Garhwal, into a fully residential school remains stalled, despite the institution boasting two former Chief Ministers of Uttarakhand among its alumni. Locals are demanding immediate action to revive the project, lamenting the neglect of a school that once served as an educational hub for the entire Garhwal region. If GIC Jaiharikhal had been developed on the lines of the renowned Netarhat school in Jharkhand, it could have become a model educational center for meritorious students across Garhwal, stated Gram Pradhan Jaihari, Pragati Aswal. The Education Department had sent a proposal to the state government to transform the school into a modern residential model, but official sanction is still awaited. The project initially gained traction in 2018 when then-Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat announced its development. The funding model involved 60 per cent contribution from the Hans Foundation and 40 per cent from the Uttarakhand government. The Hans Foundation completed its part, repairing the roof, walls, floors, windows, and doors of the school's D Block. However, construction halted in 2022 due to the non-release of the state government's budget, leaving the plan in limbo ever since, revealed departmental sources. GIC Jaiharikhal was established on 700 'Nali' of land donated in 1922a massive collective educational gift to the village at that time, explained Block Panchayat Member Shashi Bisht. At one point, Jaiharikhal was the education epicenter of Pauri district. Students from far-flung villages came here. Its alumni include politicians, administrative officers, military officials, teachers, and scientists, he added. Block Education Officer Amit Kumar Chand confirmed the partial repair work: The D Block has been repaired. A proposal for the repair of C Block has been sent to the government for sanction. The plan to develop it into a residential school is proposed, and a decision must be made at the government level. Local representatives and parents have urged the government to prioritize the pending proposal to restore the historic schools lost glory. Notably, former CMs Trivendra Singh Rawat and Tirath Singh Rawat, along with IAS topper Anurag Srivastava, studied at this very institution.
Compensation Symbol Of Social Justice, Not Just Financial Relief: Uttarakhand High Court
Compensation is not merely financial relief but a symbol of social justice, the Uttarakhand High Court observed while dismissing an insurance company's appeal challenging excessive award to a victim's family in a 2024 accident claim case.
Woman lawyer gets online threats from rape accused, HC seeks Facebooks response
Nainital: The Uttarakhand High Court has directed Facebook and other social media platforms to present their side before it in a case involving online threats made to a female advocate. A division bench of Chief Justice G Narendra and Justice Subhash Upadhyay has also made the senior superintendent of police of Dehradun Special Task Force 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 .
BIG UPDATE on Recruitment Scam: CBI to probe Odisha Police SI exam, Uttarakhand SSSC paper leak
Odisha police officials had earlier stated that the investigation into the Odisha Police Sub-Inspector (SI) recruitment scam would be formally handed over to a central agency.
Nearly half of live-in registration requests denied in Uttarakhand's Haridwar under UCC
DEHRADUN: Just nine months after the implementation of the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) on January 27 this year, Haridwar district has emerged as a leader in marriage registrations. However, couples hoping the new law would ease their path to cohabitation have received a significant jolt, as nearly half of the applications for live-in relationship registrations have been denied. Out of 40 applications submitted for live-in partnerships, 22 have been rejected, meaning these couples were denied official sanction to live together without formal marriage rites. Out of 40 couples who applied online for live-in registration on the UCC portal, only 12 were permitted to register and allowed to cohabit, confirmed Atul Pratap Singh, District Panchayat Raj Officer and Nodal Officer for UCC marriage registration. However, 22 applications were cancelled due to a lack of required documentation or outright ineligibility. The process for the remaining applications is ongoing. Marriage registrations under the UCC Local body name Marriage registrations Haridwar 7,561 Roorkee 8,315 Laksar 1,442 Manglaur 1,803 Shivalik Nagar 1,446 Bhagwanpur 947 Dhandera 907 Imli Khera 671 Jhabreda 431 Landhaura 428 Padli Gujjar 689 Piran Kaliyar 818 Rampur 984 Sultanpur 1,191 Source: District Panchayat Raj Department Amidst the registration drive, the Gram Panchayat Gaziwali in the Bahadarabad block has set a remarkable precedent. Singh further announced, Gaziwali has set a record. They have achieved 100 percent registration on the UCC portal for all 201 individuals married there after 26 March 2010. District Magistrate Mayur Dixit and DPRO Atul Pratap Singh personally congratulated the Sarpanch Devendra Singh Negi, Gram Panchayat Development Officer Anuj Kumar, Anganwadi workers, and social workers for their cooperation in this effort. The District Administration is now intensifying efforts to ensure comprehensive registration across the region. We have instructed officials to expedite the process, the District Magistrate stated. By 9 November, at least five Gram Panchayats from every development block must ensure 100 percent registration. The goal is to complete registration for all eligible individuals across the entire district before 31 December. To meet this deadline, instructions have been issued to set up dedicated registration camps in wards of all municipal bodies and Gram Panchayats using a roster system. The overall registration figures under the UCC portal remain high in Haridwar. As of Friday, 27,633 marriages were registered by sub-registrars in municipal bodies, while 62,416 registrations were completed by sub-registrars in rural areas and Gram Panchayat Development Officers. In total, over 90,000 marriages have been registered in the district since the law came into effect.
Honouring the brave: NDRF remembers its 17 fallen heroes
NEW DELHI: The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) held a Commemoration and Remembrance Day at the National Police Memorial, New Delhi, on Friday to honour its 17 martyrs who sacrificed their lives in the line of duty. Bandi Sanjay Kumar, Minister of State for Home Affairs, attended as Chief Guest, alongside martyrs families, senior National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) and Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) officials, Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) officers, students, and other dignitaries. The event commenced with a Commemoration Parade, followed by soul-stirring band performances by the NDRF Band and various school bands. In his welcome address, Piyush Anand, IPS, Director General, NDRF, extended heartfelt gratitude to the families of the martyrs. He recalled the supreme sacrifices made by NDRF rescuers during critical operations, including the 2013 Uttarakhand disaster, during which nine rescuers lost their lives. He reaffirmed NDRFs unwavering commitment to serve the nation with the same dedication and bravery demonstrated by its fallen heroes. Addressing the gathering, Bandi Sanjay Kumar expressed profound gratitude to the valiant heroes who laid down their lives in the line of duty. He underlined the difficult, prompt, and heroic tasks undertaken by NDRF personnel with pride and commitment. He emphasized that the presence of NDRF rescuers at disaster sites instills confidence among citizens and assures them of effective relief and safety. He also commended police personnel across various forces for their dedication and sacrifice in maintaining peace and harmony. Kumar further honoured the families of the martyrs for their resilience and courage. It is pertinent to mention that 17 NDRF rescuers have attained martyrdom in the line of duty so far.
Hindu Girls Targeted By Muslim Youths In Uttarkhand
Two fresh cases of sexual assault of minor Hindu girls by Muslim youths have been reported from Ramnagar in Uttarakhands Nainital district. In one of the incidents, the accused allegedly recorded a video of the assault and circulated it on social media. Police have registered FIRs under relevant sections of harassment and the POCSO Act Continue reading Hindu Girls Targeted By Muslim Youths In Uttarkhand The post Hindu Girls Targeted By Muslim Youths In Uttarkhand appeared first on OurVoice | WeRIndia - Analysis & Opinion .
President Murmu pays tribute to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel on National Unity Day
President Droupadi Murmu and Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami honored Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel on his birth anniversary, observed as National Unity Day. They remembered his pivotal role in integrating India and building a strong nation. The day commemorates Patel's legacy of unity and national service. Events like 'Run for Unity' marked the occasion nationwide.
SIT Arrests Subba Reddys Ex-PA in TTD Adulterated Ghee Case
The case dates back to the period when Subba Reddy chaired the TTD board, during which Bholebaba Dairy, based in Uttarakhand, supplied ghee for the Tirumala laddus.
DEHRADUN: A unique marital discord rooted in a clash of faith and belief has reached the Uttarakhand High Court, where a Hindu woman has sought divorce from her husband on the grounds that he is an atheist and refuses to observe traditional religious customs. In the petition filed before the High Court, the petitioner, Poonam, contended that her husband and his family are followers of self-proclaimed saint Rampal, leading them to reject conventional Hindu rituals. She alleged that after marriage, she was told to remove the family temple from their home and pack away idols of the deities. The matter intensified when, according to Poonam, her husband refused to participate in their sons naming ceremony, citing that such religious customs held no meaning. This conflict in faith led her to file for divorce under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, in the Family Court, Nainital, which dismissed her plea. Following this, the petitioner approached the Uttarakhand High Court. A Division Bench comprising Justice Ravindra Maithani and Justice Alok Mahra conducted the preliminary hearing and observed that there still exists a possibility of reconciliation. In line with the legal principles of protecting familial harmony, the Court referred both parties for counselling, keeping in mind the welfare of their seven-year-old child. The counselling aims to either help the couple reconcile or facilitate a more amicable separation. Senior Advocate Shiva Verma of Dehradun said, The outcome of this case could set an important precedent in balancing religious freedom with the essential elements of marriage under Indian matrimonial law.
Justice Never Rests: Ranjana Desais six jobs after hanging up her gavel
Former Supreme Court Justice Ranjana Prakash Desai has maintained a remarkably active post-retirement career, heading six significant national commissions. Her impactful work includes leading the Delimitation Commission for Jammu and Kashmir and drafting the Uniform Civil Code for Uttarakhand, demonstrating her continued influence on India's governance.

