India fails to meet target of doubling farmers' income: Report
NEW DELHI: Most of the states in India failed to achieve the goal to double farmers' incomes (DFI) by the 2022-23 period, a target set by the Narendra Modi government in 2016-17. However, Bihar, Uttarakhand, along with the Union Territories, have successfully achieved this goal. This information was revealed in a new policy paper titled Doubling Farmers Income: A Promising Target Fraught with Challenges, released by former Union Agriculture Secretary Siraj Hussain. The analysis indicates that India has fallen short of the DFI goal by 25 per cent. Furthermore, the contribution of the farm sector to doubling farmers' incomes has decreased compared to the non-farm sector. In 2016-17, the Indian government set the goal of doubling farmers total income by 2022-23, using 2015-16 as the baseline year. The study extrapolated farmers' income from 2018-19 to 2022-23 and compared it with the governments target. It showed that only two statesBihar and Uttarakhandand the combined North-eastern states achieved the target. The study suggests that the possibility of attaining DFI in the near future is higher in states like Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Jammu and Kashmir, Maharashtra, and Rajasthan, as these states have registered income growth trends ranging from 20% to 50%. However, the study emphasizes the slim chances of achieving the DFI goal in five states: Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Punjab, and West Bengal. Madhya Pradesh, in particular, has shown minimal growth, largely due to negligible increases in gross state domestic product in agriculture and allied activities (GSDPA) from 2018-19 to 2019-20. Nevertheless, there is a silver lining as Madhya Pradesh has recently reported an average GSDPA growth of nearly 7%, indicating substantial growth potential, according to the study. Overall, the study highlights distress in agricultural growth. The increase in income from wages, salaries, and non-farm businesses suggests that the non-farm sector has performed better than the farm sector in several states. The study also found that direct relationship between farm size and income. India has 86% small and marginal farmers who need special attention to increase income. Further, inter-state and social disparities in income remain wide. The income of farmers of Punjab and Haryana is almost five times more than that of farmers in Bihar and West Bengal. Similarly, the income gaps between large and marginal farmers and SC-ST and OBC-Other caste farmers remain wide. The policy paper was prepared by a group of economists and sector experts, Seema Bathla, Anjani Kumar, Navneet Kumar, and Siraj Hussain. The study has examined the last two decades' trends, composition, and growth in farmers total net income between 200203 and 201819 across the states to assess the possibility of DFI. It also analyses the increment in income whether equitable and inclusive. The data is based on National Sample Survey- Situational Analysis Survey (NSS-SAS) undertaken during 200203, 201213 and 201819.
UKPSC Lower PCS Answer Key 2025 Out psc.uk.gov.in Download Lower PCS Answer Key Here
The Uttarakhand Public Service Commission (UKPSC) has officially published the provisional answer key for the Lower PCS recruitment exam 2025 held on 11-05-2025, and candidates who appeared for the exam can now review and download the answer key from the official website psc.uk.gov.in, while noting that a total of 113 vacancies will be filled through this recruitment drive and any objections to the answer key must be submitted within the stipulated timeframe as no challenges will be accepted after the deadline.
UKPSC RO/ ARO (Accounts) Result 2025 Out at ukpsc.gov.in, Direct Link to Download Result PDF Here
The Uttarakhand Public Service Commission (UKPSC) has officially declared the UKPSC RO/ARO (Accounts) Result 2025 today, 27-05-2025, and candidates who appeared for the exam held on 29-01-2025 can now check their results online by entering their roll number and date of birth on the official website ukpsc.gov.in.
UKSSSC Supervisor Admit Card 2025 Out sssc.uk.gov.in Get Direct Link Here
The Uttarakhand Subordinate Service Selection Commission (UKSSSC) has officially released the UKSSSC Supervisor Admit Card 2025 for the examination scheduled on 31-05-2025, and candidates who applied for the Supervisor post can now download their hall ticket from the official website sssc.uk.gov.in, with the written exam to be conducted at various centres across Uttarakhand and further details available on the same website.
A tragic case of mass suicide of a family from Uttarakhand has come to light in Haryana. Six members of a family were found dead inside a locked car in Panchkula district. The seventh member, a man, was found sitting outside the car, claiming to die ...
2 Killed As Tree Falls At A Waterfall In Uttarakhand
Two persons, including a tourist from Delhi, were killed when a tree fell from a mountain on Monday in a waterfall located in Chakrata area of Dehradun district, police said.
UCC, Project Alankar among 'Best Practices' showcased at PM meet
During an NDA chief ministers' meeting, Uttarakhand showcased its Uniform Civil Code implementation, highlighting its smoother-than-expected execution. Uttar Pradesh's Project Alankar, focused on enhancing government school infrastructure, garnered praise for boosting enrollment by 23%. Bihar presented 'Jal Jeevan Hariyali', aimed at groundwater replenishment and afforestation, while Assam detailed its initiative to combat child marriages.
Uttarakhand's Haldwani 'Pine Bark' maestro wins PM Modi's praise for life-giving art
DEHRADUN: The inspiring journey of Jeevan Chand Joshi, a resident of Haldwani in Uttarakhand's Nainital district, has garnered national attention, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself lauding his unique artistry on his 'Mann Ki Baat' programme. Joshi, through his distinctive craft, breathes life into seemingly inanimate objects from the mountains, transforming them into vibrant expressions of art. During the popular radio address 'Mann Ki Baat's' 122nd episode, PM Modi specifically commended Joshi's unwavering spirit in overcoming his disability, highlighting his 'double energy' and passion for life. Hearing his name mentioned by the Prime Minister left the artist deeply moved. An elated Joshi expressed his gratitude, stating, Hearing the Prime Minister speak about my work filled me with immense pride and a renewed sense of purpose. Its an honour beyond words. Sixty-five-year-old Jeevan Chand Joshi, from Kathgharia in Haldwani, has battled polio since childhood, rendering him unable to walk. Yet, his physical limitations have never curtailed his indomitable spirit or his creative prowess. Today, Joshi is a master of an art form that has garnered appreciation not just within India but also internationally. He holds the distinction of being the first Indian to be awarded a Senior Fellowship by the Ministry of Culture, Government of India, for his pioneering work on 'Chir Baget' the dried bark of the pine tree. This prestigious recognition not only validates his unique artistic vision but also serves as a testament to how true dedication and perseverance can lead to extraordinary achievements. Recalling his journey, Jeevan Chand Joshi shared, I've been involved in this art for nearly 30 years now. I used to live in Almora before moving to Kathgharia in Haldwani. He further explained how his father introduced him to the intricate world of wood and bark art. My inability to venture outside forced me to explore a different world within the confines of my home. This very journey transformed me into a master craftsman, he revealed, highlighting the silver lining in his challenging circumstances.
NDMA partners with IIT Delhi to develop national tunnel safety guidelines
NEW DELHI: In a decisive move to enhance tunnel safety across India, the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has initiated the development of national guidelines for tunnel construction and operation. To formulate the comprehensive safety protocols, NDMA has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Foundation for Innovation and Technology Transfer (FITT), an industry-academia interface established by the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi. The project aims to finalise the guidelines by April next year. The initiative is being led by Professor Deepanshu Shirole and Professor Ramanathan Ayothiraman from IIT Delhi, under the guidance of a newly-formed Technical Expert Committee (TEC). As outlined in the MoU, the TEC will ensure technical oversight and draw upon a wide range of expertise to shape the safety framework. The guidelines will span all three critical phases of tunnel infrastructure - pre-construction, construction, and post-construction - and will include a database of tunnelling experts, as well as guidance notes tailored for state administrators. This comes in the wake of the Silkyara BendBarkot tunnel collapse in Uttarakhand, which trapped 41 workers for 16 days in November 2023. The tragic Silkyara incident highlighted the gaps in Indias tunnel safety mechanisms, particularly the lack of dedicated codes and disaster response protocols. Currently, tunnel construction relies on general engineering standards and international practices, which do not comprehensively address disaster preparedness and rescue operations specific to tunnels. The TEC is chaired by NDMA member Krishna S Vatsa and includes representatives from nine prominent agencies such as Rail India Technical and Economic Service (RITES), Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH), Military Engineering Services (MES), Border Roads Organisation (BRO), Central Public Works Department (CPWD), and the Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI). These agencies will contribute expert inputs, monitor the projects progress, and review both interim and final reports. In a recent development, NDMA has written to relevant authorities to nominate experts for active participation in the project. The national guidelines are expected to lay a robust foundation for tunnel safety, ensuring better preparedness, resilient infrastructure, and faster response in case of disasters.
Dip in Samagra Shiksha Scheme fund earmarked for TN in 2025-26
CHENNAI: The fresh allocation of funds approved for Tamil Nadu under the Samagra Shiksha Scheme by the Ministry of Educations Project Approval Board (PAB) has dropped by Rs 1,416 crore (34%) from Rs 4,150 crore in 2024-25 to Rs 2,734 crore in 2025-26. Though the approved allocation last year was Rs 4,150 crore, the committed liability was reduced by the PAB to Rs 3,586 crore. The Rs 2,734 crore allocated for 2025-26 is nearly Rs 850 crore lower than that. It is, however, noteworthy that the budget proposed to the PAB by the Tamil Nadu government was also lower at Rs 3,104 crore for 2025-26 compared to Rs 4,579 crore proposed in 2024-25, although the state claimed that this was due to upper limits imposed by the GoI. This allocation of Rs 2,734 crore is the lowest for Tamil Nadu in the last five years under the centrally-sponsored scheme in which the centre shares 60% of the annual expenditure while the state bears 40%. According to the data furnished by the Union Ministry of Education, while states such as Bihar, Delhi, Karnataka, Kerala, and Punjab saw an increase in allocation for 2025-26, states like Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Haryana, Jharkhand, Uttarakhand, Bengal, and Madhya Pradesh saw a decline. TN spent Rs 980 crore as part of its SS share in 24-25 The reduction has come even as Tamil Nadu continues its fight for the release of the Union governments share of Samagra Shiksha (SS) funds for 202425, which have been fully withheld. As per the committed liability of Rs 3,586 crore, the Centre was to release Rs 2,152 crore as its 60% share. It is in pursuit of this Rs 2,152 crore that the state government has filed a suit in the Supreme Court against the Union government. Chief Minister M K Stalin, while submitting a memorandum to Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Delhi on Saturday, reiterated the demand to release this amount along with the first instalment of the Centres share of the approved Rs 2,734 crore for 202526. A senior official from the School Education Department attributed the reduction to the upper limits set for expenditure under each component of the scheme by the Centre. This year, the GoI introduced upper limits for each component, which restricted what we could ask for, the official said. However, the official did not specify the components or their respective ceilings. Expenditure under Samagra Shiksha is broadly classified into recurring and non-recurring categories, across three key heads: Elementary, Secondary, and Teacher Education. These are further divided into major components including quality interventions, access and retention, salaries, gender and equity, inclusive education, admissions under the Right to Education (RTE) Act, and teacher education. These components are broken down into several sub-components. As per last years estimates, the three componentsquality interventions, salaries, and reimbursement to private schools for admissions under RTEaccounted for nearly 80% of the total allocation. On this years Project Approval Board (PAB) meeting, another official said there was little to review as the Centre had not released funds for the previous year. He noted that the state bore the full cost of all recurring expenditure, including salaries and the operation of Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalayas. Several infrastructure projects were also completed entirely with state funding. With no central funds released in 202425, the state spent about Rs 980 crore of its Rs 1,434 crore share. The remaining portion could not be spent, especially under non-recurring heads, due to the Centres non-contribution.
Annual pilgrimage season of Hemkund Sahib shrine begins in Uttarakhand
DEHRADUN: The sacred portals of Hemkund Sahib, a revered Sikh shrine in Uttarakhand's Chamoli district, officially opened to devotees at 10 am on Sunday, marking the start of the annual pilgrimage season. Led by the 'Panj Pyaras', approximately 5,000 devotees gathered to witness the much-anticipated moment. Dedicated to Shri Guru Gobind Singh, the 10th Sikh Guru, the shrine holds profound spiritual significance for Sikhs. Preparations for the opening began on Saturday with a Shabd Kirtan and the Bhog ceremony of the Akhand Path at the Govindghat Gurudwara. Early Sunday morning, the first batch of pilgrims, led by the 'Panj Pyaras' and accompanied by a band from Punjab and the Army, commenced their journey towards Hemkund Sahib from Govindghat. Chanting Jo Boley Sonihal, Sat Sri Akaal, groups of devotees, known as 'jathas', made their way up the arduous path before the official opening ceremony. Narinderjeet Singh Bindra, president of the Hemkund Sahib Gurudwara Trust, informed TNIE , Alongside Shri Hemkund Sahib, the portals of Lokpal Temple, a symbol of Hindu faith, were also opened with customary rituals. The challenging pilgrimage to Hemkund Sahib involves a two-stage journey - a 3 km trek from Govind Ghat to Pulna, followed by a steep 6 km climb to Ghangria. Pilgrims typically stay overnight at Ghangria before continuing their final ascent to Hemkund Sahib on foot. Perched at an impressive 14,200 feet above sea level in the Himalayas, Gurudwara Hemkund Sahib stands as one of the world's highest spiritual destinations, offering solace to countless Sikh devotees. Looking at the broader pilgrimage season, the high-altitude Sikh shrine welcomed 183,692 devotees in 2024, according to data from the Uttarakhand Tourism Development Board's Yatra Division. While this represents a significant turnout, it did not surpass the all-time record of 240,133 pilgrims who undertook the challenging journey in 2019.
DEHRADUN: The Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT)'s Nainital Bench has issued contempt notices to three of India's most senior bureaucrats: Cabinet Secretary T.V. Somanathan, Union Health Secretary Apurva Chandra, and Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) Secretary P. Daniel. Issued on Wednesday, the notices relate to the downgrading of IFS officer Sanjeev Chaturvedi's appraisal report. It is the first case that a Cabinet Secretary has received such a notice in a service matter. The CAT's action, according to sources, stems from a February 23, 2023, order. This order was prompted by Chaturvedi's application seeking documents related to high-profile corruption inquiries he conducted during his tenure as Chief Vigilance Officer (CVO). Chaturvedi alleges his 2015-16 Appraisal Report was downgraded due to these actions, leading him to file his original petition in July 2017. These contempt notices arise from a petition filed by whistleblower IFS officer Sanjeev Chaturvedi in December 2023, alleging non-compliance with previous Tribunal orders. The CAT had earlier, on April 21, 2023, issued 'show cause' notices, questioning why contempt proceedings shall not be initiated against them for non-compliance of orders dated 23.02.2023 and 23.03.2023 passed by the Tribunal. The next hearing is fixed for July 9. As senior counsel Sudershan Goyal explained to TNIE , The core dispute involves CAT's February and March 2023 orders, directing officials to provide Chaturvedi with documents related to alleged closures of high-profile corruption enquiries he conducted as Chief Vigilance Officer (CVO). Chaturvedi maintains his 2015-16 appraisal was downgraded due to these actions, prompting his original petition in July 2017. While AIIMS, Delhi, obtained a stay on these CAT orders from the Nainital High Court in May 2023, the High Court crucially clarified in May 2024 that the Cabinet Secretary, Union Health Secretary, and CVC were not covered by this stay. Despite this clarification, Chaturvedi alleges the documents remain withheld. The Cabinet Secretary's direct involvement in the matter dates back to December 2017, when the Centre initially sought to remove his name from the petition. However, CAT rejected this request in April 2018, ruling him a ecessary party due to his approval for Chaturvedi's deputation and the specific prayers made against him. The current action marks the tenth contempt proceeding initiated by Chaturvedi against senior central government officials. His notable past cases include notices issued by the Nainital High Court to the DoPT Secretary (Oct 2023) and former Union Health Secretary (July 2019); by the Delhi High Court to three CBI officers (Sep 2023, Mar 2024); and by CAT to the Union Forest and Environment Secretary (Feb 2023) and its Chairman (Feb 2019). Sanjeev Chaturvedi is widely known for his unwavering commitment to fighting corruption. His distinguished career includes service in the Government of Haryana and later as Chief Vigilance Officer (CVO) at AIIMS, Delhi, where he unearthed numerous corruption cases. His relentless efforts earned him the prestigious Ramon Magsaysay Award in July 2015.
Uttarakhand: Doors of Hemkund Sahib Gurudwara open for devotees
The Hemkund Sahib Gurudwara, nestled in the Garhwal Himalayas, has opened its doors to devotees, marking the start of the annual pilgrimage. Following the arrival of the 'Panj Pyare,' the gurudwara was inaugurated with religious ceremonies. Despite the snow-covered surroundings, a cleared path allows devotees to access the site, with safety measures in place for a smooth pilgrimage.
Heavy Rainfall Triggers Landslides, 6-KM Traffic Jam On Uttarakhand Highway
PM Modi praises artist from Uttarakhand for turning pine bark into cultural masterpieces
Prime Minister Narendra Modi lauded Jeevan Joshi, a differently-abled artist from Uttarakhand, for his unique 'Baget' art form. Joshi transforms discarded pine bark into intricate sculptures that celebrate Uttarakhand's cultural heritage. His creations, including miniature folk instruments and hill temples, showcase the soul of the hills and inspire environmental consciousness, proving that with strong intention, anything is possible.
Karnataka governor urges grassroots disaster committees, highlights tech role
BENGALURU: Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot on Saturday stressed the need for grassroots participation in disaster preparedness, urging the formation of disaster management committees at the village level. Speaking at the World Disaster Management Conference at the Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research (JNCASR), he highlighted that local communities play a crucial role in reducing the impact of disasters. The local community is the backbone of disaster management. Empowering, training and making people aware at the grassroots level can significantly reduce the impact of disasters, the governor said. He called for better training and resource support for these committees and advocated introducing disaster awareness training from the school level itself. The conference, held under the theme - Technology for Climate and Disaster Resilience - also highlighted the role of technology in disaster management. Gehlot pointed out that tools like AI, big data, satellite imaging, GIS mapping, drones and mobile alerts are transforming how disasters are detected, managed and mitigated. He stressed the importance of incorporating disaster resilience into national development policies and praised Indias leadership under Prime Minister Narendra Modi for advancing disaster preparedness. He also lauded the upcoming World Disaster Management Conference scheduled in Uttarakhand this November. The event was attended by Prof Durgesh Pant, Director General of the Uttarakhand Council of Science and Technology, and Prof Umesh Waghmare of JNCASR.
In Uttarakhand, enjoy the local food while beholding the natural beauty
NITI Aayog meeting: Uttarakhand calls for national level plan to tackle drainage problems
Uttarakhand's Chief Minister, Pushkar Singh Dhami, addressed NITI Aayog, highlighting drainage challenges from rapid urbanization and seeking national-level solutions. He requested inclusion of lift irrigation in the PM Krishi Sinchayee Yojana due to the state's unique geography. Dhami also emphasized leveraging the demographic dividend and promoting self-employment for Uttarakhand's development, aiming for sustainable growth through tourism and technology.
Uttarakhand: Three COVID cases reported in AIIMS Rishikesh
AIIMS Rishikesh reported three COVID-19 cases amid a nationwide surge, with one patient discharged. While a resident and a Badrinath Yatra pilgrim from Gujarat are isolated, authorities emphasize the variant's mild nature. Delhi government advises hospitals to ensure preparedness, but experts assure the situation is under control, with most cases mild and not requiring hospitalization.
Uttarakhand: Chamoli Police escort first group of Sikh pilgrims for Shri Hemkund Sahib Yatra 2025
The Shri Hemkund Sahib Yatra 2025 has begun. The first group of Sikh pilgrims started their journey under police protection. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami welcomed devotees. He highlighted the government's commitment to a secure pilgrimage. The shrine will open on May 25. Ropeway projects for Kedarnath and Shri Hemkund Sahib are approved. Governor Gurmit Singh thanked everyone involved.
Uttarakhand Mining revenue crosses Rs 1100 crore in FY 2024-25
Under Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, Uttarakhand's Mining Department has generated over Rs 1100 crore in revenue for fiscal year 2024-25. This achievement counters doubts about transparency in the mining sector. The state government curbed mining scams and mafia culture. Uttarakhand's mining model is now being studied by other states.
New Covid-19 Variants Detected In India Amid Surge In Cases, High Alert In Uttarakhand
Madhya Pradesh Leaders Demand To Include 'Op Sindoor' In School Syllabus
After the Uttarakhand Madrasa Education Board announced to introduce 'Operation Sindoor' in its madrasa's curriculum, a similar demand was raised here in Madhya Pradesh
Chardham Yatra sees unprecedented offline registration surge; online slots full for May-June
DEHRADUN: Uttarakhand's revered Char Dham Yatra is witnessing an unprecedented surge in offline registrations, with over 27,000 pilgrims registering in a single day on Thursday. This significant increase comes as online registration slots for May and June have been completely filled, pushing pilgrims towards the offline channels. The state government has made registration mandatory for the Char Dham Yatra. The cumulative figure for both online and offline registrations has now surpassed 3.2 million. The Tourism Department initiated online registrations on March 20, leading to the current unavailability of slots for the peak months of May and June. To facilitate pilgrims, offline registration counters were opened on April 28 in key locations including Haridwar, Rishikesh, Herbertpur, and Naya Gaon Vikas Nagar. May 22 marked the first time over 27,000 offline registrations were recorded in a single day. Meanwhile, Friday witnessed the highest single-day pilgrim footfall of this Yatra season, with a remarkable 67,172 devotees visiting the four shrines. This figure represents the highest daily number since the commencement of this year's Char Dham Yatra. Yogendra Gangwar, Joint Director and Nodal Officer of the Uttarakhand Tourism Department, told TNIE , As of Friday, a total of 3,214,250 pilgrims have registered for the Yatra through various means. Out of these, 1,287,836 devotees have already completed their darshan. Gangwar further stated that the number of offline registrations is expected to increase in the coming days. He assured that adequate arrangements have been made to ensure that no pilgrim faces any difficulty during the registration process. So far, over 1.2 million pilgrims have successfully visited the Char Dhams against the total registrations.
Indian Army launches first FM radio station in Uttarakhand
The Indian Army has launched its first FM radio station, 'Panchshul Pulse,' in Pithoragarh, Uttarakhand, under 'Operation Sadbhavana.' Inaugurated by GOC Anindya Sengupta, the station aims to foster goodwill between the army and border communities. Broadcasting on 88.4 FM within a 12 km radius, the station will highlight local culture, history, and achievements of local heroes.
Man who tried to sabotage trains in TN arrested
CHENNAI: The Government Railway Police (GRP) in Chennai have arrested a 45-year-old man for allegedly trying to sabotage trains at multiple locations in the state by placing metal objects on railway tracks in the state. The man, identified as Ohm from Uttarakhand, had already been arrested by the Hyderabad Railway Protection Force (RPF) for similar attempts, the police said. He was brought to Chennai on a transit remand after his arrest in Hyderabad. He is accused of placing ballast stones, iron rods, and other metal objects on the tracks at Villivakkam, Avadi, Ambattur, and Arakkonam in April, the police said. On April 26, a signal failure at Avadi Yard had led to the discovery of iron pieces jammed at track joints. Within hours, more obstructions were found at Ambattur. The next day, six sabotage points were identified near Arakkonam, the police said. Though no train was derailed, the act posed serious threats to safety. Railway officials had conducted searches, reviewed CCTV footage, and deployed personnel in plain clothes to investigate the incidents. The police said Ohm will be interrogated to determine his motive. Further probe is under way.
Government Railway Police arrest Uttarakhand man in five cases of attempted sabotage in Tamil Nadu
Uttarakhand's Hemkund Sahib shrine set to welcome devotees as pilgrimage season commences
DEHRADUN: The revered Gurudwara Sri Hemkund Sahib, nestled in Uttarakhand's Chamoli district, is set to open its portals to devotees on Sunday, following traditional prayers (Ardas). While the shrine prepares for its official opening, the annual Yatra has already commenced, with the first batch of pilgrims departing on Thursday from Gurudwara Sri Hemkund Sahib on Laxman Jhula Road, Rishikesh. The official commencement of the yatra was marked by a flag-off ceremony led by Governor Lt. Gen. Sardar Gurmeet Singh (Retd.) and Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami. The first 'jatha' (batch of pilgrims) set off under the spiritual guidance of the 'Panj Pyare.' Speaking at the inauguration, Governor Singh emphasised the spiritual importance of the pilgrimage. This sacred journey is a testament to unwavering faith, he stated. We extend our best wishes and prayers for a safe and spiritually enriching experience for all devotees embarking on this path. Chief Minister Dhami echoed these sentiments, highlighting the state's preparedness. Uttarakhand is honored to welcome pilgrims from across the globe to this divine land, CM Dhami remarked. Our administration has worked diligently to ensure all necessary arrangements are in place for a smooth and comfortable yatra, reflecting our commitment to facilitating this spiritual endeavor, added CM Dhami. The revered Shri Hemkund Sahib Gurudwara continues to draw significant enthusiasm from pilgrims, echoing the interest seen for the Char Dham pilgrimage. According to official figures, 183,000 devotees visited the high-altitude Sikh shrine in 2024. This substantial turnout, however, remains below the all-time record of 240,000 pilgrims who undertook the journey in 2019. We are witnessing considerable enthusiasm among pilgrims for Shri Hemkund Sahib, much like the sustained interest we observe for the Char Dham yatra, stated a spokesperson from the Uttarakhand Tourism Department. For countless Sikh devotees, the path to spiritual solace often leads to this sacred pilgrimage site, nestled high in the Himalayas. The revered Gurudwara Hemkunt Sahib stands at a breathtaking altitude of approximately 14,200 feet above sea level, cementing its status as one of the world's highest spiritual destinations.
DEHRADUN: Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has strongly advocated for the One Nation, One Election policy , emphasising its significant financial and logistical benefits for the Himalayan state. He stated that simultaneous polls would lead to substantial savings and streamline governance. Addressing a Joint Parliamentary Committee on the 'One Nation, One Election' subject at a hotel on Mussoorie Road on Wednesday, CM Dhami underscored the significant disruption caused by staggered polls. Separate elections lead to repeated imposition of the Model Code of Conduct, bringing all state work to a halt, The Chief Minister revealed a stark statistic for Uttarakhand: Over the past three years, due to Lok Sabha, Assembly, and local body elections, Uttarakhand's administrative machinery was deprived of policy-making decisions for a staggering 175 days. Speaking on the occassion, P.P. Chaudhary, Chairman of the Joint Parliamentary Committee, stated there's o fixed timeline for their 'One Nation, One Election' report. He emphasised, This crucial work for national interest demands thoroughness, not haste. The committee plans nationwide consultations. Chaudhary highlighted that simultaneous polls would benefit the economy by five lakh crore, equivalent to 1.6% of GDP. The state government bears the entire cost of Assembly elections, while the central government covers Lok Sabha election expenses, CM Dhami explained. If both elections are held simultaneously, the financial burden on both the state and central governments would be equally halved. This would result in a total saving of approximately 30 to 35 percent in overall expenditure. He added that these saved funds could then be utilised in crucial sectors like health, education, roads, water, agriculture, and women's empowerment across the state. The Chief Minister Dhami also highlighted the unique challenges faced by Uttarakhand due to its topography and seasonal variations. He noted that the period from June to September coincides with both the Char Dham Yatra and the monsoon season, making election management problematic. Similarly, election processes should not be scheduled during the last quarter of the financial year, from January to March, CM Dhami stressed. Board examinations in February-March also place additional pressure on administrative resources. For states like Uttarakhand, with its hilly and challenging geographical conditions, 'One Nation, One Election' is crucial. CM Dhami further pointed out the difficulties in reaching polling stations in Uttarakhand's remote areas, which demand more time and resources for the election process. He also observed that frequent electoral cycles can diminish voter enthusiasm and lead to a decline in turnout, particularly in mountainous regions. It becomes challenging for voters in hilly areas to participate in elections, he concluded, reiterating the need for a unified election system.
First Batch For Hemkund Sahib Yatra Leaves From Rishikesh
Dehradun, May 22: Uttarakhand Governor Lt Gen (Retd) Gurmeet Singh and Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Thursday flagged off the first batch for the pilgrimage to Shri Hemkund Sahib Gurudwara from Rishikesh. The governor and the chief minister congratulated the first batch of Sangats and wished them a safe journey. The doors of the Sikh pilgrimage located at an altitude of 15000 feet in the Chamoli district are scheduled to open on May 25. Describing this journey to Hemkund [] The post First Batch For Hemkund Sahib Yatra Leaves From Rishikesh appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Three Uttarakhand NCC cadets scale Everest; set new heights of courage and teamwork
DEHRADUN: In a remarkable feat of grit and endurance, three NCC cadets from Uttarakhand have become the latest Indian youth to scale Mount Everest, highlighting both individual courage and the spirit of teamwork. According to official sources, the trio achieved this historic feat on Sunday. These intrepid young mountaineers Cadet Virendra Samant of the 29 Uttarakhand Battalion NCC, Dehradun; Cadet Mukul Bangwal of the 4 Uttarakhand Battalion NCC, Pauri; and Cadet Sachin Kumar of the 3 Uttarakhand Battalion NCC, Uttarkashi not only tested their personal mettle on the formidable summit but also sent a powerful message - If Indian youth set their minds to it, no challenge can stand in their way. Reflecting on the monumental achievement, Cadet Virendra Samant stated, This is not just our victory; it is the victory of every young person who dares to dream. We faced immense challenges, but at every step, we had unwavering faith in ourselves, our team, and in fulfilling this dream. Speaking on the achievement, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami remarked, This accomplishment belongs not just to these cadets but to the entire state, adding, heir courage and dedication will serve as a new source of inspiration for the nation's youth. Their success truly epitomizes the core values of NCC: discipline, teamwork, and a continuous pursuit of excellence. Major General Rohan Anand, Sena Medal, Additional Director General of Uttarakhand NCC, highlighted that the expedition was meticulously organised by the NCC with the paramount objective of inspiring Indian youth towards adventure sports, leadership, and self-reliance. During this arduous journey, these cadets not only battled extreme weather conditions but also overcame immense mental and physical exhaustion, Major General Anand explained. Yet, their tireless efforts and exceptional teamwork propelled them to the pinnacle of success. He further said, In NCC, we always say that leadership is forged in challenging times. These young mountaineers have unequivocally proven this principle through their actions. What these cadets have achieved will undoubtedly inspire future generations to conquer their fears and attain extraordinary accomplishments. This success is not merely for these cadets; it belongs to the entire nation. Their journey symbolises our youth power, the strength of unity, and the indomitable will to make the impossible possible, the Major noted.
Karnataka hands over four kumki elephants to Andhra Pradesh
BENGALURU: Karnataka handed over four partially trained (kumki)elephants to Andhra Pradesh at a grand ceremony at the Vidhana Soudha on Wednesday.Two more elephants will be given to AP in the coming days. The elephants were handpicked, based on their behaviour and skills, by a team of officials from Karnataka and AP. The bulls, their mahouts and kawadis were sent to a special camp in Chittoor in Andhra Pradesh for further training. The mahouts and kawadis will train their counterparts in AP. Forest, Environment and Ecology Minister Eshwar B Khandre said the elephants were sent to AP to support that states efforts to conserve and mitigate man-elephant conflict. I had meetings with AP Deputy Chief Minister and Forest Minister Pawan Kalyan in August and September last. As per an MoU, we decided to hand over the elephants as gifts to AP, Khandre said. As per the MoU, AP has to give Karnataka regular reports on the elephants health and their upkeep. A senior forest official said, Karnataka is sending elephants to another state after a gap of two years. From 2016,Karnataka sent over 65 elephants to Uttarakhand, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Bihar. Maharashtra was the last state to receive three elephants. We have over 100 elephants in our camps. The six elephants given to AP are from Kodagus Dubare elephant camp, which houses 35. We capture the elephants in conflict and train them. The space to house such elephants is getting reduced. We are ready to send trained elephantsto other states if theyare keen on takingcare of them, the official said. Kalyan said, We did not expect Karnataka to give us elephants. They will be used to capture the elephants in conflict in Kupam and Palakundalam regions. I promise Karnataka that we will take good care of the elephants, and if anything goes wrong, you can take action against us. Two months ago, Karnataka organised a training camp in which around 25 mahouts from AP participated. Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar said, Karnataka has many trained elephants which can be given to other states to help mitigate man-elephant conflict. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said conflict mitigation is not just the task of the forest department. People of Karnataka and its neighbouring states, which share reserve forests, should support it. Details of elephants Krishna, 15 years old, was captured in Chikkamagaluru in 2022. Mahout Siddiq Pasha and Kawadi Rahman Pasha Abhimanyu, 14, was captured in Davangere in 2023; Accompanied by mahout Manjunatha and kawadi Rakesh Ranjan, 26, was born in Dubare elephant camp, is accompanied with mahout JP Suresh and kawadi- JU Shivu Deva, 38, was captured in Kushalnagar, Coorg in 2019 is accompanied by mahout Girisha and kawadi Abhi Elephants yet to go Karna, 32, was captured from Madikeri Masthi, 24, was captured from Coorg
Heatwave, heavy rain: IMD issues warning across country for five days
NEW DELHI: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a multi-hazard warning across the country for the next five days, alerting residents to extreme heatwave conditions, dust storms and warmer nights, particularly in Northwest India. Heavy rainfall is expected along the Western coast, while widespread rain with thunderstorms, lightning, and gusty winds will affect East and Central India. For the first time this year, extreme heatwave conditions have spread widely across Northwest India in May, typically one of the years hottest months. However, in May so far, the weather has been somewhat milder than usual due to the regular arrival of Western Disturbances, which have caused widespread rain. Dust storm, rain hit Delhi, scuppers city transport, air traffic The IMD has forecast heatwave conditions to persist in isolated areas of Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh, MP, Punjab, and Rajasthan until May 24. Additionally, warmer night temperatures are expected in isolated regions of Rajasthan, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, J&K and Punjab. Hot and humid conditions are also likely in isolated places in Odisha. The Northwest region may also experience thunderstorms, lightning, and gusty winds reaching speeds of 40-50 km/h, especially in the Western Himalayas, including J&K, Uttarakhand, and Himachal Pradesh. The plains of Northwest India will also be affected, with the possibility of dust storms (40-50 km/h) over West Rajasthan in the next two days. Three die after sunshade collapses in rain in Tamil Nadu Heavy rain lashes Karnataka, more showers expected The IMD noted that maximum temperatures will not significantly increase over three days; however, temperatures are expected to drop by 2-3C over the following four days in Northwest and Central India. Moreover, multiple weather systems are influencing severe weather events in Southern and Eastern India. These include an upper air cyclonic circulation over the East-Central Arabian Sea off North Karnataka and Goa, a likely low-pressure area forming in the same region, and a trough extending from North Karnataka to Coastal Andhra Pradesh. These systems are expected to bring extremely heavy rain, thunderstorms, and lightning to Karnataka, Maharashtra, Goa, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, and Puducherry over the next three days. The Northeast and eastern regions will also experience substantial rainfall. In addition, the IMD has advanced its forecast for the arrival of the monsoon. The Southwest monsoon is now expected to reach India on May 24-25, instead of May 27. Heavy rain lashes Kerala, TN and Karnataka; eight killed in rain-related incidents
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750 pilgrims selected for Kailash Manasarovar Yatra in Tibet
NEW DELHI: A total of 750 pilgrims have been selected through a computerised draw to take part in the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra in Tibet, which is set to resume this year after a five-year suspension. The yatras revival comes as India and China make cautious efforts to normalise relations following a prolonged military standoff along the Line of Actual Control (LAC). The pilgrimage, which will run from June to August, is organised annually by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) to Mount Kailash and Mansarovar Lake in the Tibet Autonomous Region. It had been suspended since 2020first due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and later due to rising tensions and a military face-off in eastern Ladakh. Minister of State for External Affairs Kirti Vardhan Singh conducted the computerised draw on Wednesday, selecting 750 participants from a pool of 5,561 applicants4,024 men and 1,537 womenwho had registered online. The MEA said the selected pilgrims will travel in 15 batches of 50 people each. Five batches will proceed via the Lipulekh Pass in Uttarakhand, while ten batches will travel via the Nathu La route in Sikkim. Each group will be accompanied by two liaison officers. Both routes are now fully motorable and involve very little trekking, the ministry noted, adding that the pilgrims were selected through a fair, computer-generated, random, gender-balanced selection process. Selected individuals will be informed via SMS and email and can also check their status on the official Yatra website (https://kmy.gov.in). Singh emphasised the governments efforts to make the yatra more accessible, transparent, and safe. He urged the pilgrims to undertake the journey with a sense of responsibility, humility and mindfulness, while caring for each other as well as protecting the sanctity of the environment. India had announced the resumption of the yatra on April 26 as part of a broader set of confidence-building measures aimed at easing bilateral tensions with China. Relations between the two countries had deteriorated sharply following deadly clashes in the Galwan Valley in 2020, bringing dialogue and people-to-people exchanges to a halt. The resumption of the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra is seen as a symbolic step towards restoring normalcy in diplomatic and cultural ties between the neighbours.
Uttarakhand madrasas to include Operation Sindoor in syllabus
The Uttarakhand Madrasa Education Board on Tuesday, May 20, announced it would include the Indian Armys recent military operation, Operation Sindoor, in its curriculum. Speaking to the media, the board president, Mufti Shamoon Qasmi, said that the decision was taken after a delegation from the Muslim community met with Union defence minister Rajnath Singh 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 .
Uttarakhand madrasas to teach military valour, include 'Operation Sindoor' in the curriculum
DEHRADUN: In a significant move aimed at nurturing a deeper sense of patriotism among students, the Uttarakhand Madrasa Education Board has announced its decision to include Operation Sindoor and other key Indian military operations in the madrasa curriculum. According to sources, the revised syllabus applicable up to the intermediate (Alia) level will educate students about the courage and sacrifices of the nation's armed forces. Mufti Shamoon Qasmi, President of the Uttarakhand Madrasa Education Council, emphasised the importance of the initiative. Uttarakhand is not just Devbhoomi, the land of gods, but also Veerbhoomi, meaning the land of brave soldiers, Qasmi said. He explained that the aim is to help students understand the bravery of Indian defence forces by learning about operations like Sindoor and other similar missions. Qasmi recently met Defence Minister Rajnath Singh in New Delhi to discuss the proposed changes. There are 451 madrasas in Uttarakhand with over 50,000 students currently enrolled, he told The New Indian Express, highlighting the wide impact this reform will have. The inclusion of Operation Sindoor is particularly notable. This recent counter-terror mission, launched on 7 May, targeted nine terrorist camps located in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). It was a direct response to the brutal Pahalgam attack, one of the deadliest terror incidents in recent years, which claimed the lives of 25 tourists and a local pony ride operator. The Resistance Front, a shadow outfit of the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba, claimed responsibility for the attack. Following the incident, India also imposed strict diplomatic measures against Pakistan for its alleged support of terrorist groups operating from its territory. This curriculum update is seen as a step towards integrating national pride and awareness into religious education, reflecting the dual identity of Uttarakhand as both a spiritual and martial heartland.
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Worrying signs for Odisha as sex ratio slips to 933
BHUBANESWAR: Prohibition of sex determination and strict enforcement notwithstanding, the sex ratio at birth in Odisha has recorded a worrying decline over the past decade. As per the Civil Registration System (CRS) report released by the Ministry of Home Affairs recently, the sex ratio at birth in the state stood at 933 women per 1,000 men in 2021. The ratio has significantly dropped from 979 recorded during 2011-12. Odisha is among the bottom-10 states with low sex ratio. The lowest 863 was recorded in Assam, 905 in Rajasthan, 908 in Bihar, 909 in Gujarat, 910 in Maharashtra, 911 in Haryana and 922 in Telangana. The highest sex ratio at birth has been reported by Arunachal Pradesh (997) followed by Uttar Pradesh (995), Uttarakhand (975), Manipur (974), and Kerala (967). Surprisingly, the sex ratio in Odisha had dropped from 979 in 2011 to 930 in 2017 and then went up to 947 in 2019 before falling again to 933. The data is considered more authentic as it is based on registered births worked out after deducting the respective time delay in birth registration of more than one year. The latest data has highlighted growing gender disparities in the state, despite several government interventions aimed at promoting girl child welfare and curbing sex-selective practices. Experts attributed the sharp decline to a combination of deep-rooted patriarchal norms, single child norm and preference for sons. Senior gynaecologist Dr GSS Mohapatra said sons continue to be seen as bearers of the family legacy and financial security for ageing parents, while daughters are often perceived as an economic burden in many communities across Odisha. Many are choosing to not go for a second child if the first one is a son, he said. Female foeticide has come down drastically after the implementation of pre-conception and pre-natal diagnostic techniques (PCPNDT) Act. But the mindset of people has not changed. People still ask us if there is any specific way or drug to have a male child. Continued awareness and education can only prevent this, he said. Although the PCPNDT Act prohibits sex determination, some field-level health workers said, enforcement remains patchy. They pointed out that discrimination in access to nutrition and healthcare further aggravates the gender imbalance. Girl children in some areas suffer from higher rates of malnutrition and infant mortality. Authorities also admitted that regulatory mechanisms require strengthening to effectively tackle these violations. Director of family welfare Dr Sanjukta Sahoo said there is a decline in the total number of births also. The decline is due to adoption of one child norm by parents. The state government is addressing it by creating awareness regarding the importance of a girl child. Frequent inspections are being carried out at diagnostic centres and hospitals to prevent sex determination and selection. Collectors also have been put on alert, she added. Recently, CM Mohan Charan Majhi had expressed concern over the declining sex ratio in the state. He had assured that efforts would be made towards increasing access to quality education and economic opportunities for girls to empower them and reduce the preference for sons. ALARMING TREND The ratio has significantly dropped from 979 recorded during 2011-12 Odisha is among the bottom-10 states with low sex ratio The sex ratio in Odisha had dropped from 979 in 2011 to 930 in 2017 and then went up to 947 in 2019 before falling again to 933
Dehradun Diary | Ruskin Bond marks his 91st birthday in quiet
Ruskin Bond marked his 91st birthday in unostentatious elegance; renouncing the usual fanfare for a quiet celebration at his quaint, old Ivy Cottage in Landour. Unlike previous years, which saw readers and well-wishers congregate at the cottage to greet the litterateur, this birthday was notably low-key. Bond had earlier cancelled all public festivities in a video message, citing the recent tragedy in Pahalgam. I wont be able to have a public celebration this year, he said, almost meditative as he spoke. I think maybe its time to just reflect. And his well-wishers understood, leaving the luminary to quiet contemplation. War & water: Indian youth harassed in Dubai In a shocking incident, an Indian youth working in Dubai was allegedly harassed by his Pakistan-native roommates after the Indian government put the Indus Waters Treaty in abeyance following the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack. Vishal, hailing from Udham Singh Nagar district, said They would taunt me, saying If India can stop our water, well stop your water too. Vishal said the persecution made him fall ill; his attempts to return home were in vain. However, SSP Manikant Mishra intervened and brought Vishal back to India. We are grateful to SSP Mishra for rescuing our son, said Vishals teary-eyed family after his return. Army buys local produce from poultry farmers The Uttarakhand governments efforts to boost the agriculture sector achieved a milestone with the Indian Army now procuring poultry products from local farmers through the Animal Husbandry department. The first consignment was flagged off on Monday for Mana and Malari outposts in Chamoli district. This initiative aims to provide a robust market to local farmers, ensuring fair prices and regular payments, Chief Vigilance Officer Dr Abhishek Tripathi said. Local farmers Gulshan Singh Rana and Saurabh Negi supplied poultry products to the Army outposts, marking a significant step towards promoting local produce. Narendra sethi Our correspondent in Uttarakhand narendrasethi@newindianexpress.com
Madrasa students in Uttarakhand to study Operation Sindoor in their syllabus
Mufti Shamoon Qasmi, President of the Uttarakhand Madrasa Education Council, says the step is aimed at instilling a sense of patriotism among students of madrasas; the State has around 50,000 students in its 450-odd madrasas
High-Tech exam cheating racket busted in Uttarakhand; 11 arrested
DEHRADUN: Police in Dehradun have busted a high-tech cheating racket during a during a Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti/Lab Attendant exam, leading to the arrest of eleven individuals. Police later arrested the ringleader and two other accomplices linked to the operation. SSP Ajay Singh told TNIE , Upon receiving information from the centre manager regarding suspicious activities of some candidates during the second shift of the concerned examination, police force from Dalanwala station reached the spot. Nine candidates were arrested from the examination centre who were cheating using electronic devices and hearing buds. According to the police, during initial interrogation, the arrested candidates reportedly confessed to a deal struck with two individuals from Haryana Vivek Singh of Karteen village in Jind district and Shrikant from Rohtak. The agreement was allegedly for Rs 7 lakh per candidate to ensure they passed the exam, with Rs 1 lakh taken as an advance payment. The candidates stated that these two individuals had provided them with the hearing buds and devices and were relaying answers related to the exam during the test. Acting swiftly on this information, SSP Dehradun immediately formed a police team to apprehend the two alleged masterminds. Using electronic surveillance, the team gathered information on the suspects. On Monday, the police team successfully located and arrested Vivek Singh and Shrikant from the Dalanwala area. Mobile phones allegedly used in the operation were recovered from their possession. All eleven arrested individuals the nine candidates and the two alleged masterminds were presented before the court on Tuesday. Following court orders, they have been sent to judicial custody at Sudhowala District Jail. Eight students caught cheating during HSC exam
Ministry of Defence approves border tourism in Lepcha, Shipki-La, Giu, Rani Kanda
CHANDIGARH: The Ministry of Defence has approved the Himachal Pradesh Governments request to allow tourism activities in the border areas of Lepcha, Shipki-La, Giu, and Rani Kanda. Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu will inaugurate border tourism activities at Shipki-La in Kinnaur district on 10 June and will also flag off the Sadbhawana Cycle Rally on the occasion. Tourists visiting these newly accessible border areas will now be required to present their Aadhaar cards to the authorities for verification before exploration. These initiatives will go a long way in promoting tourism in the bordering areas, thereby benefitting the local people and strengthening their economy, the Chief Minister said. Sukhu also plans to take up the matter of setting up an airport at Rangreek in Spiti valley with the Union Government to further boost tourism in the region. A high-level meeting had earlier been held on 19 April with senior Army officials regarding the opening up of these areas for tourism. Today, Chief Minister Sukhu presided over another review meeting with Army officers and the Border Roads Organisation (BRO), assessing the status of various border development projects. He directed officials from the Public Works Department (PWD) and the BRO to coordinate for the swift execution of ongoing works to maximise benefits for both the residents of the border areas and the military forces. Sukhu also stated that he would raise the demand for establishing a Himachal Scouts Battalion during his upcoming visit to New Delhi. The specialised force, composed predominantly of local youth well-versed with the terrain and conditions, will significantly enhance the operational readiness along the border areas of the State, he said. The Chief Minister reiterated the importance of developing the Rangreek airport and also discussed multiple ongoing road projects in the region. He assured the BRO of full government support for their execution. The Nithalthach-Harshil road project shall be declared as a strategically important project and executed on priority. This will ensure connectivity between Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, leading to a boost in tourism and trade, he said. He instructed the BRO to expedite work on the Sansari-Killar-Thirot-Tandi road project to provide better connectivity to the region. Thirty-five percent of the work on this project has already been completed, and BRO should speed up the project to make it operational early, he added. Sukhu also urged Army officers to purchase natural farming produce such as barley, wheat, and maize from the Himachal Pradesh Marketing Board, in addition to milk. He said, The State Government is promoting natural farming in the State. We are offering MSP to naturally grown produce, which will bolster the local economy. General Officer Commanding Uttar Bharat Area, Lieutenant General G.D. Mishra, informed the Chief Minister that the Army would establish an apple processing plant in the region. He also said the Army would organise a medical camp for cataract surgeries in June this year to benefit people living in border areas.
Uttarakhand Film Development Council CEO visited the set of Border 2, highlighting the state's appeal to filmmakers due to its simplified shooting permissions and supportive environment. Several productions are underway, including Ginny Weds Sunny 2 and Uttar Da Puttar, alongside regional cinema projects. In the 2024-25 financial year, Uttarakhand has issued 225 shooting permits.
CHANDIGARH: Around 50 people from various parts of Punjab are under the police scanner as their antecedents are being verified for suspected links to the arrested individuals. Meanwhile, two more individuals from Gurdaspur have been arrested by Punjab Police for allegedly engaging in espionage for Pakistan, bringing the total number of arrests in the past three weeks to eight. Sources revealed that the two individuals, Sukhpreet Singh of Adiyan village and Karanbir Singh of Chandu Wadala, were arrested from Gurdaspur. Police recovered three mobile phones and eight live cartridges of .30 bore from their possession. Preliminary investigations confirmed both the accused were in direct contact with operatives of Pakistans Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and had transmitted sensitive information concerning the Indian Armed Forces. A police official, on condition of anonymity, stated that these 50 individuals currently under scrutiny have not been detained. Most of these individuals who have been questioned had claimed innocence about the secret work of the alleged spies but would only get a clean chit after thorough verification, said a source. The police have launched technical and human intelligence investigations to assess the nature of these individuals associations with the arrested suspects. All these individuals who were in contact with the people allegedly involved in espionage are being verified to dig deep into their activities, the source added. NIA, IB grill YouTuber Jyoti Malhotra for spying for Pakistan; travel details, transactions under scanner Earlier, on May 11, the Punjab Police had arrested a 31-year-old woman, Guzala, and her associate Yameen Mohammad from Malerkotla for allegedly aiding a Pakistani official posted at the High Commission in Delhi. Police said the two were part of a broader espionage network operating in the region. According to officials, Guzala had met Ehsan-ur-Rahim alias Danish at the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi and became his informant, allegedly sharing details about army activities in exchange for money. Danish instructed Yameen, a passport and visa agent, to transfer funds to Guzala. She reportedly received 10,000 from Yameen and 20,000 directly from Danish. On May 12, Neeraj Kumar, a 28-year-old salesman from Pathankot, was arrested for allegedly issuing SIM cards to unauthorised individuals using fraudulent documentation. The case came to light after Mohit Kumar of Shahpurkandi filed a complaint stating that he had purchased a SIM card from Neeraj in 2020, but later discovered that another SIM had been issued on his documents without his consent. During investigation, it was revealed that the unauthorised SIM card had been active in Pakistan before being deactivated. On May 13, Raqeeb Khan from Roorkee in Uttarakhand, who had been working as a tailor in a shop inside Bathinda Cantonment for the past two years, was arrested for allegedly spying for the neighbouring country. Cantonment officials grew suspicious of his activities and reported him to the police. His phone has been seized and sent for forensic examination. He lived within the shop premises inside the cantonment area. Odisha police question YouTuber Priyanka Senapati over links with spy Jyoti Malhotra During interrogation, Raqeeb reportedly said that he had received calls and voice messages from Pakistani numbers in January this year but claimed he did not engage with them. He also admitted to possessing military documents left behind by Army personnel at his shop. Officials disclosed that Raqeeb was the second civilian linked to espionage from that location, the first being Sunil Kumar, a cobbler and native of Samastipur, Bihar. He was arrested on April 29. Kumar had been working at the Bathinda Cantonment since 2017 and had lived in Dhobiana Basti for over a decade. His brother and uncle are also cobblers in the same area. Kumars bank statement and property details are being analysed, and his mobile phone has also been sent for forensic analysis. The report is awaited, said a police official. On May 3, two men, Palak Sher Masih and Suraj Masih, were arrested in Amritsar for allegedly photographing and sharing sensitive details of army cantonments and airbases. They were allegedly in contact with ISI through Harpreet Singh alias Pittu alias Happy, an inmate at Amritsar Central Jail. Police believe the duo had direct links with Pakistani intelligence operatives. Sources confirmed that all of the arrested individuals were allegedly in constant contact with the ISI and passed information to the enemy, including details about troop movements and key strategic locations in Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, and Jammu and Kashmir.
UKSSSC Senior Milk Inspector Admit Card 2025 OUT sssc.uk.gov.in
Uttarakhand Subordinate Service Selection Commission has officially released the UKSSSC Senior Milk Inspector Admit Card 2025 on 19-05-2025. Candidates who have applied for the Senior Milk Inspector Exam can now download their admit card from the official website sssc.uk.gov.in.
Ankita murder case: Uttarakhand court completes hearing, to announce verdict on May 30
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Weather update: IMD issues alert, predicts heavy rainfall, thunderstorm for these states
The Indian Meteorological Department has issued an orange alert for heavy rain in the hilly districts of Uttarakhand, effective today and tomorrow. In light of this warning, the Uttarakhand Police have issued a safety advisory for pilgrims undertaking the Chardham Yatra.
Heavy rainfall predicted in Bangalore, Tamil Nadu, Pune, Kerala; are schools closed?
Amid widespread rainfall across India, several regions including Bangalore, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Pune, Uttarakhand, and Himachal Pradesh are under IMD alerts for next few days. While no official school closures have been announced, authorities urge parents and students to monitor district websites for updates. Heavy rain, thunderstorms, and gusty winds have disrupted daily life, especially in Bangalore and Mandi. Safety advisories are in place, particularly in hill districts and areas prone to flooding.
Uttarakhand: 17 Arrested For Using Bluetooth Devices In Navodaya Vidyalaya Exam
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Large forest fires show a decline in Andhra Pradesh
VISAKHAPATNAM: Andhra Pradesh recorded a 21.83% decrease in large forest fire events between January and May 18, 2025, compared to the same period in 2024. According to the Forest Survey of India (FSI), the state reported 874 large forest fire incidents in 2025, down from 1,118 during the same period last year. In the entire year of 2024, Andhra Pradesh recorded 1,135 large forest fire events, placing it second in the country after Uttarakhand, which had 1,282 incidents. Odisha stood third with 1,128 large forest fire events. From January 1 to May 18, 2025, FSI recorded a total of 12,037 fire incidents in the State, based on satellite data from SNPP and MODIS sources. Andhra Pradesh ranks fourth in the country for fire alert registrations with 21,570 entries, following Madhya Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, and Jharkhand. Local forest officials said that fire prevention and control measures are actively being implemented. Fire lines are being created to stop the spread of flames by removing combustible material. Awareness campaign to prevent forest fires launched View lines are also marked to improve accessibility and detect fires early. Awareness campaigns are being carried out to inform visitors about responsible behaviour in forest areas. In addition, data and alerts from FSI are being used to deploy personnel in vulnerable zones to reduce the risk of wildfires. FSI tracks large forest fire events across India and issues specific alerts to help state forest departments monitor serious fires. These alerts assist senior officials in assessing the situation. The aim of tracking large fires is to improve both tactical responses during active fires and strategic planning for future incidents. The scope of this initiative includes real-time monitoring of ongoing fires, coordination with state and national agencies for firefighting support, identifying areas for post-fire restoration, and assessing the damage in terms of area burnt and canopy loss.
Presidential references to Supreme Court on state bills: A peep into the past 75 yrs
CHENNAI: The Presidential reference to the Supreme Court (SC) on deadlines for the President and Governor over Bills has created ripples in the political arena, with Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin vehemently opposing it. Stalin also announced that he would be holding discussions with his peers in other states to consolidate opposition to such Presidential references. Exercising powers under Article 143(1) of the Constitution, President Droupadi Murmu has sought clarity from the SC whether timelines could be imposed by judicial orders on President and Governors to clear state Bills. The President rarely refers to the SC, and during the past 75 years, at least 15 references have been made to the apex court. The last Presidential reference was made in 2016 by the then-President Pranab Mukherjee regarding the imposition of Presidents Rule in Uttarakhand. The topics for which the President from time to time had sought the views include the constitutionality of an existing law, the constitutionality of a Bill presented for the Presidents assent, issues relating to inter-state water disputes tribunal, and interpretation of constitutional provisions relating to the election of the President, among others. Though the SCs advisory opinion under Article 143 is not binding, it carries significant weight. At least three Presidential references made to the SC had connections with Tamil Nadu two of them had direct links, while one was referred to reiterate the demand for the retrieval of Katchatheevu island from Sri Lanka. In 1959, the President referred to the SC regarding the provisions for ceding the southern half of Berubari Union (approximately 2.64 square miles) in West Bengal to Pakistan, as part of the agreement signed in 1958 between the then Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and the then Pakistan PM Feroz Khan Noon. However, the ceding of Berubari Union was cancelled as a result of a combination of legal, geopolitical, and diplomatic developments, ensuring that Berubari remained an integral part of India. Nearly 50 years later, former chief minister J Jayalalithaa vociferously referred to the Berubari incident in her writ petition before the SC in 2008, challenging the constitutionality of the 1974 and 1976 agreements that ceded Katchatheevu to Sri Lanka. She recalled the Berubari precedent stating that ceding Indian territory to a foreign country requires a constitutional amendment under Article 368 and that the Katchatheevu agreements were unconstitutional because they lacked such parliamentary ratification. However, the case has been pending before the SC for more than 16 years. In 1991, the then President R Venkataraman referred the Cauvery water dispute to the Supreme Court to address a constitutional crisis sparked by the Karnataka Cauvery Basin Irrigation Protection Ordinance, 1991, which was promulgated in defiance of the Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunals interim order. In November 1991, a five-judge constitutional bench declared the Karnataka ordinance unconstitutional as it had extra-territorial effect (impacting Tamil Nadu and Puducherry) and the ordinance violated the Inter-State River Water Disputes Act. The court answered other questions but declined to revisit the interim order as it was already adjudicated. In 2012, the then-President Pratibha Patil referred eight questions to the SC about the 2G spectrum case judgment, which cancelled 122 licences and mandated auctions. Five months later, in September 2012, a five-judge bench ruled that the auctions were not constitutionally mandatory, as the 2G judgments directive on auction was context-specific to the spectrums flawed FCFS (first-come, first served) policy. In 1994, the Supreme Court declined to answer the question raised by the then President Shankar Dayal Sharma as to whether a Hindu temple or any Hindu religious structure existed before the construction of the Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid in the area on which the structure stood. The incumbent Presidents decision follows the April 8 verdict of the apex court in a matter concerning the governor's powers in dealing with Bills questioned by the TN government.
IMD issues heavy rainfall alert for multiple regions across India till May 24
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a weather warning for heavy to very heavy rainfall across several Indian regions from May 18 to May 24, 2025. The west coast and Northeast India are expected to experience intense showers, thunderstorms, and lightning. Isolated heavy rainfall and thundersqualls are predicted for various states, with potential hailstorms in Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand.
Six Bangladeshi nationals, Indian 'helper' arrested for illegal residence in Uttarakhand
DEHRADUN: Six Bangladeshi nationals, including four men and two women, have been apprehended from locations across Uttarakhand, including the capital Dehradun and the holy city of Haridwar. An Indian woman accused of facilitating their illegal presence in the state has also been taken into custody. The arrests followed confidential intelligence received by the police. Speaking with TNIE , Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Ajay Singh confirmed the operation. We received confidential information regarding the presence of some suspicious individuals residing in Clement Town, SSP Singh stated. Acting on the tip, teams from the Special Operations Group, Local Intelligence Unit, and Clement Town police were dispatched for verification. This led to the apprehension of five Bangladeshi nationals Nirmal Rai, Shem Rai, Lipi Rai, Krishna alias Santosh, and Munir Chandra Rai from Lane Number 11, Post Office Road. An Indian woman, Pooja Rani alias Rosna, was found living with them. The individuals were unable to produce valid documents. Police searches recovered two illegal Aadhaar cards from Munir Chandra Rai and Bangladeshi identity cards from Krishna and Nirmal Rai. Four children found with this group have been taken into protection. The Bangladeshi nationals were arrested for illegally residing in India. Pooja Rani was arrested and booked for assisting them. Delhi police bust illegal Bangladeshi immigration racket, arrest 12 Separately, City Kotwali police and local intelligence units arrested a Bangladeshi woman and her Indian husband from a hut in the Roodki Belawala area on Friday night. They were reportedly living illegally using fake documents. The woman's minor son was also taken into protection. Police are actively searching for two individuals, identified as Mohammad Alam alias Alauddin and Noor Islam, who are believed to have helped the Bangladeshi nationals enter India. A joint team comprising personnel from the police, Military Intelligence, and the Intelligence Bureau (IB) is currently interrogating the arrested individuals. Initial findings indicate that the accused had settled in the area over time, with some having worked as labourers for a significant period. Bangladeshi national arrested in Bodh Gaya; fake Aadhar card, documents recovered
A man from Uttarakhand, who was reportedly lured to Dubai with a job offer, has been rescued and reunited with the family, the police said. During his stay in Dubai, he revealed, his Pakistani roommates harassed him and denied access to water.
Uttarakhand: Pushkar Kumbh draws thousands to Keshav Prayag
The Pushkar Kumbh, a significant religious gathering held every 12 years, commenced at Keshav Prayag near Mana in Uttarakhand, drawing thousands of devotees to bathe in the Alaknanda and Saraswati rivers. Organized from May 14 to May 26, the event is associated with revered saints and sees a large influx of pilgrims, particularly from South India.
Huge uproar as engineers divine justice order goes viral in Uttarakhand
DEHRADUN: A peculiar office order issued by an Executive Engineer (EE) of the National Highway section of the Public Works Department in Lohaghat, Uttarakhand, has gone viral on social media, causing a significant stir within the department. The controversial directive, which explicitly suggested seeking divine help to locate a lost service book, has prompted the Head of Department to seek an explanation from the engineer. The unusual situation arose after the service book belonging to a departmental Assistant Engineer went missing from an office cupboard. When the document could not be traced, the matter was brought to the attention of EE Ashutosh Kumar. In a bizarre written order, issued on Friday, Kumar outlined a plan that deviated sharply from standard administrative procedures. The order stated that the service book of Assistant Engineer Jay Prakash had been lost from the cupboard of the Establishment Assistant, noting that the Assistant Engineer was mentally very worried due to the loss. The directive then suggested, In the absence of finding the service book, the order read, the idea came, why shouldnt all the officers and employees of the office, based on divine faith, ask for two handfuls of rice from their respective homes and deposit them in a temple, and the deity will deliver justice. In his order, the EE also specified a time for staff to deposit rice at the office on Saturday. The PWD headquarters took swift cognisance of the matter. PWD Head of Department Rajesh Chandra Sharma sought an immediate clarification from Kumar, saying the order was a violation of employee conduct rules.
22 kids among 90 from Bangladesh held in Mathura
In Mathura, authorities detained 90 Bangladeshi nationals, including children, for allegedly residing illegally in India, seizing documents and mobile phones. They were found working at brickyards, having crossed borders years ago. Simultaneously, Uttarakhand police arrested a US citizen and a Bangladeshi woman for lacking valid residency documents, highlighting ongoing efforts to address illegal immigration.
8 Rare Wild Animals You Might Come Across in Uttarakhand
From majestic tigers to rare red pandas, Uttarakhand is a haven for wildlife lovers. Here are 8 exotic animals you might spot on your next adventure.
NEW DELHI: The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) on Saturday informed Union Minister of State for Road Transport and Highways, Harsh Malhotra, that the Delhi-Dehradun Expressway would be ready within three months. Malhotra inspected the entire 210-km stretch of the expressway along with officials from the Authority. The minister took cognisance of the various bottlenecks reported by NHAI officials and directed them to expedite the work and complete the project within the stipulated time frame so that it could be opened to the general public as scheduled. After the inspection, the minister stated that the expressway would be instrumental in decongesting the National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi and also reduce the load on the Delhi-Meerut Expressway and other connecting highways. The 210-kilometre-long access-controlled expressway, with an operational speed limit of 100 kmph, will connect the national capital with Uttarakhands capital, Dehradun. It starts from Akshardham Temple in Delhi and passes through several districts of Uttar Pradesh, such as Baghpat, Baraut, Muzaffarnagar, Shamli and Saharanpur, before culminating at Dehradun. The project was expected to be completed within the deadline of March 2024. It was approved in 2020, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation of the expressway in December last year. The expressway is being developed at an approximate cost of 12,000 crore and will reduce the travel time from Delhi to Dehradun from the existing 6.5 hours to 2.5 hours. The expressway will also have a spur towards Haridwar and connect to the Char Dham Highway, thereby enhancing connectivity to the hill stations and pilgrimage sites of Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh. The final 20-kilometre stretch passes through the eco-sensitive zone of Rajaji National Park, where Asias longest elevated wildlife corridor (12 kilometres) is being constructed. This includes the 340-metre Daat Kali tunnel.
Video: Air Ambulance Chopper Hits Side Of Helipad In Kedarnath, All Safe
A video of an air ambulance helicopter making an emergency landing in Uttarakhand's Kedarnath after developing a technical snag has gone viral on social media.
Close call for 3 as heli ambulance makes emergency landing in Kedarnath
Rudraprayag: A Sanjeevani heli ambulance operated by AIIMS, Rishikesh on Saturday made an emergency landing in Uttarakhands Kedarnath after developing a technical snag, an official said. Two doctors and a pilot on board the helicopter are safe, District Tourism Development Officer Rahul Chaubey said. The Sanjeevani heli ambulance had gone to Kedarnath to rescue a 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 .
Pilot averts disaster as AIIMS heli ambulance makes emergency landing in Kedarnath
RUDRAPRAYAG: A 'Sanjeevani' heli ambulance operated by AIIMS, Rishikesh, made an emergency landing in Uttarakhand's Kedarnath on Saturday after developing a technical snag, an official said. Two doctors and the pilot on board the helicopter are safe, District Tourism Development Officer Rahul Chaubey said. The Sanjeevani heli ambulance had gone to Kedarnath to rescue a pilgrim suffering from respiratory distress when it developed a technical snag in its tail rotor, forcing the pilot to make an emergency landing, said Chaubey, who is also the nodal officer for the Heli Service. The heli ambulances tail rotor broke when it was making an emergency landing on a flat surface close to the helipad, he said. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) will conduct an investigation into the incident, Chaubey said. The heli ambulance was coming to Kedarnath from AIIMS Rishikesh to rescue a patient, Shree Devi. Before landing on the main helipad of Kedarnath, the helicopter developed some technical fault. Realising it in time, the pilot thought it best to land on a flat surface just before the helipad. However, the helicopters tail rotor broke during landing, the official said.
Uttarakhand Cabinet Passes Resolution appreciating Indian Army on the Success of Operation Sindoor
In a meeting chaired by Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, the Uttarakhand Cabinet unanimously passed a resolution appreciating the Indian Army, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and the Ministry of Defence on the remarkable success of Operation ...
Laws after legislative play and guv assent
NEW DELHI: Around half of the laws passed across Indian states in the past year focused on three key areas: education, finance, and local governance, an analysis by PRS Legislative Research showed. Among the more notable laws was the Uttarakhand Uniform Civil Code, making it the first state to enact such legislation. West Bengal passed the Aparajita Act, introducing stricter penalties for rape. Several states brought in laws to curb cheating and unfair practices in public examinations, reflecting growing concern over exam integrity. In the education sector, Haryana enacted a law to regulate private coaching institutes, while Madhya Pradesh introduced legislation to control private school fees. Maharashtra passed a law granting 10% reservation for Marathas in education and government jobs. Tamil Nadu took a significant welfare step by mandating SC/ST spending in proportion to their population share. Following a Supreme Court ruling in July 2024 that allowed states to levy taxes on mineral rights, many states quickly moved to enact laws to that effect, signalling a new fiscal trend in resource governance. In other areas, Gujarat passed a law banning black magic, while Assam outlawed traditional healing practices involving magical claims for disease treatment. Maharashtra amended its law to increase the penalty for cutting down trees without official permission, reinforcing environmental regulation. On the agriculture front, Chhattisgarh, Karnataka, Punjab, and Tamil Nadu amended their Agricultural Produce Marketing Committee (APMC) laws, aiming to improve regulation of agri-trade and market access for farmers. In response to health and public order concerns, Haryana, Karnataka, and Telangana banned hookah bars and the serving of hookahs in restaurants or bars, following similar steps taken by other states in recent years.
Final Day to Apply for Uttarakhand ADO Position: Key Details Inside
Today is the final opportunity for candidates to apply for the Assistant Development Officer (ADO) position in Uttarakhand. The Uttarakhand Subordinate Service Selection Commission (UKSSSC) has announced that applications must be submitted online by the end of the day. This recruitment drive aims to fill 45 vacancies, with a written exam scheduled for August 31, 2025. Interested applicants can find detailed application steps and fee structures in the article. Don't miss out on this chance to secure a government job in Uttarakhand!
Delhi-Dehradun Expressway nears completion, is being delayed due to...
This six-lane controlled access corridor runs through the states of Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, and Uttarakhand, including important towns such as Baghpat, Baraut, Shamli, and Saharanpur.
#DhamiCleanUpCorruption Trends on Social Media
The state government's anti-corruption drive gains strong support on social media. Over the past week, the Uttarakhand Vigilance Department has arrested five individuals on bribery charges, including officials ranging from the Chief Treasury Officer ...
Cockroaches first: Unveiling Badrinath's ancient pre-meal ritual
DEHRADUN: Uttarakhand, the land of Gods, is globally famed for its ancient shrines and unique customs. But a little-known fact about the renowned Badrinath Dham reveals a truly surprising ritual: before the midday meal is offered to the deity, food is first given to cockroaches. According to the local Purohits (priests) here, This centuries-old temple tradition is based on the principle of satisfying all living beings before the Lord receives his 'Bhog'. The practice also includes offerings to cows and birds. Only after these creatures have been fed does Lord Narayan accept his 'Rajbhog', the royal meal. In households across the nation, the sight of a cockroach typically triggers a wave of revulsion, leading to a swift application of pesticides and determined efforts to banish them from kitchens and homes. Yet, within the hallowed precincts of Bhuvai Kunth, the earthly Vaikuntha, lies a tradition that stands in stark contrast to this common reaction. At the revered Badrinath Dham, an astonishing ritual takes place daily. Before the midday 'Rajbhog' the royal meal offered to Lord Narayan himself a portion of the sacred offering is first presented to cockroaches. This isn't about fondness for the creatures, but about a profound principle embedded in our ancient customs. It is believed that all living beings, no matter how humble, must be satisfied before the divine deity partakes of the meal, explained a temple insider. In a custom that sets it apart, Badrinath Dham ensures that various creatures are fed daily before the main offering is made to Lord Narayan, the temple's Rawal revealed to the TNIE. While the schedule of daily offerings (Bhog) to Lord Badri Vishal is elaborate, few outside the temple know about this specific pre-deity feeding. In the morning, Panchmeva Bhog is offered, the Rawal explained, outlining the daily routine. After Abhishek, Baal Bhog is given, and Pind Prasad for ancestors is prepared. He detailed the subsequent meals: At noon, the Raj Bhog, which includes Saffron rice, lentil rice, and Laddus, is dedicated. In the evening, Milk rice is offered to Narayan. The Rawal then revealed the temple's distinctive practice: The crucial point is that before the midday Raj Bhog is offered to Narayan, offerings must first be made to cockroaches, cows, and birds. Explaining the temple's unique pre-deity feeding ritual, former Dharmadhikari Bhuvan Chandra Uniyal said, Lord Narayan holds the feeling of satisfying all creatures in the world before accepting the Raj Bhog. Uniyal detailed that rice is offered to cockroaches, known locally as Jhodu Sangla, near Taptkund in Garud Kutir. The tradition is believed to originate in the 8th century with Adi Guru Shankaracharya, who moved the Vishnu idol to a location where these cockroaches resided, leading to offerings being made to them alongside the deity ever since.
UKPSC Police SI Result 2025 Out at psc.uk.gov.in, Direct Link to Download Result PDF Here
UKPSC Police SI Result 2025: The Uttarakhand Public Service Commission (UKPSC Police) has officially released the UKPSC Police SI Result 2025. Candidates who appeared for the examination can now view their results online through the official website psc.uk.gov.in.
CM Dhami leads Tiranga Shaurya Samman Yatra in Uttarakhand
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 14: A grand Tiranga Shaurya Samman Yatra led by CM Pushkar Singh Dhami was taken out from Shaurya Sthal, Chidbagh to Gandhi Park. This march was dedicated to the historic victory of Operation Sindoor recently carried out successfully by the Indian Armed Forces. Thousands of citizens, ex-servicemen, youth and women participated in the procession carrying the national flag. On this occasion, the Chief Minister paid floral tribute to the martyred soldiers. Saluting to the brave soldiers, [] The post CM Dhami leads Tiranga Shaurya Samman Yatra in Uttarakhand appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Grand Tiranga Shaurya Samman Yatra Organized in Uttarakhand
A grand Tiranga Shaurya Samman Yatra was organized on Wednesday from Shaurya Sthal, Chidbagh to Gandhi Park. This march was dedicated to the historic victory of Operation Sindoor recently carried out successfully by the Indian Armed Forces. ...
Uttarakhand Congress accuses BJP of using Indian Army for votes
DEHRADUN: The Uttarakhand Congress has criticised the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for allegedly using the Army for political gain, after initially defending the Centre and the Army's actions in 'Operation Sindoor'. The party's shift in stance comes after a three-day silence on the matter. Reacting specifically to the BJP's announced 'Tiranga Yatra', explicitly being conducted under the name of 'Operation Sindoor', Suryakant Dhasmana, Senior Vice President of the Uttarakhand Pradesh Congress Committee, drew distinction with Congress' historical actions. He highlighted that the Congress party had previously conducted Tiranga Yatras across the country when the Army had actively engaged in fighting against enemies on and across the border. He stated that such yatras were aimed solely at boosting the morale of the soldiers and demonstrating full national support. Lakhs of Congress workers fulfilled their national duty by holding such Tiranga Jai Hind Yatras in various parts of the country, including the state capital Dehradun, Dhasmana recalled, contrasting with the BJP's current initiative. Dhasmana acknowledged the BJP's planned yatra but immediately pivoted to a more fundamental concern. While stating that Congress had 'no objection' to the BJP's yatra, he also added, The BJP and the Prime Minister of the country must answer the biggest question in the minds of the people: Who gave America the right to decide India's security, self-defence, and sovereignty? He pointed to President Trump's announcement of a ceasefire in the India-Pakistan conflict, his continuous offers to mediate on the Kashmir issue, and notably, his address to the world even before Prime Minister Narendra Modi's national address. Trump clearly stated that he got India and Pakistan to cease fire by scolding and threatening them, Dhasmana stated. Based on such instances, Dhasmana stressed that PM Modi and the BJP government must tell the people of the country whether the country's defence, trade, and foreign policy are being run by India or by the American President.
Man loses Rs 22 Lakh in WhatsApp scam; Chennai cops arrest two in Telangana, Andhra
CHENNAI: The North Zone Cyber Crime Police in Chennai arrested two men from Telangana and Andhra Pradesh in connection with an alleged scam in which a Sowcarpet-based businessman lost Rs 22.6 lakh. The arrests were made after a month-long probe into a cross-border cyber fraud involving bogus veterinary drug deals. One of the accused, Ajmeera Sudhakar (31), was arrested on May 11 in Mallaram of Warangal district. Based on his confession, P Yaragorla Srinu alias Akhil (32) was nabbed the next day from Upparapallem in Bapatla district. Police seized two mobile phones used by the accused. The duo had opened multiple bank accounts to route fraudulent funds and had withdrawn over Rs 20 lakh from banks in Navi Mumbai and Chembur through cheques and ATMs. They are also allegedly linked to other cybercrime cases in Maharashtra, Delhi, UP and Uttarakhand. Police said Yaragorla Srinu received commissions of Rs 1 lakh to Rs 5 lakh per transaction for allowing fraudsters to use his bank accounts. Police said the complainant, P Suresh Kumar, runs a private firm on Narayana Mudali Street. On February 29, he was contacted by a man named Henry Mensah via WhatsApp, who allegedly claimed to run Galaxy Veterinary Company Limited in West Africa. Mensah proposed appointing Kumar as the Indian agent for a veterinary drug, promising to buy it back at a higher price. The accused earned Kumars confidence over a period of time after making multiple calls and then told him to source the drug from two Delhi-based firms. The accused also gave Kumar bank account details of the two firms and asked him to make a cash transfer. The victim transferred Rs 22.6 lakh over nine transactions but received only 8 litres of the drug in the place of the 30 he had ordered. When the drug turned out to be fake, Kumar tried to contact Mensah and his associate. However, they were incommunicado. Police said no cash was seized. A search is on to nab others involved in the scam. (To report cyber crimes, dial 1930)
Dargah demolition row: SC asks for Uttarakhand's reply on contempt plea
The plea has alleged that a dargah in Dehradun was demolished in the intervening night of April 25-26 without any notice, despite the assurance given before the apex court by the Centre on April 17 in the matter concerning a challenge to the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025
Char Dham Yatra Continues Smoothly in Uttarakhand; Helicopter Services Also Operational
Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has stated that the state government is fully committed to ensuring the smooth, safe, and well-organized operation of the Char Dham Yatra. The safety of pilgrims is the governments top priority.
Tech-savvy Telangana lags in birth, death digitisation
HYDERABAD: Despite being considered one of the top tech hubs in the country, Telangana has lagged behind in issuing digital birth certificates. According to the Civil Registration System (CRS) 2021 report, out of a total of 6,11,651 registered births, 2,34,425 deaths, and 6,051 stillbirths in the state, only 4,15,485 birth records, 1,26,098 death records and 4,062 stillbirth records had been digitised. The lack of digital birth certificates creates difficulties for citizens in accessing various services. The report also noted that birth and death registrations often did not occur within the stipulated 21-day period. Telangana, Bihar, Tripura, Goa, Delhi, Karnataka, Kerala, Rajasthan, Jharkhand and Uttar Pradesh fall into the category of registering more than 50% but less than 80% of births and deaths within the 21-day time frame, the report stated. This shortfall persists despite directions issued to all District Medical and Health Officers (District Registrars) and Municipal Commissioners/Municipal Health Officers (Urban Registrars), who are authorised to prosecute and compound offences. These officials were again instructed to exercise their powers under Section 23 of the Registration of Births and Deaths Act, 1969, to improve registration compliance. However, the CRS report pointed out that Telangana did not impose any penalties under Section 23 of the Act and submitted a nil report to the Centre. The report further stated that several states, including Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, did not furnish complete information regarding birth and death certificates issued under Sections 12 and 17 of the Act. According to the CRS, Telangana cited Covid-19 as one of the major causes of under-reporting, along with a lack of sub-registrars and statistical staff in municipalities, and a high number of vacancies among panchayat secretaries. The number of registered births in Telangana also declined in 2021 compared to 2020. Nationally, the number of registered births decreased slightly from 242.2 lakhs in 2020 to 242.0 lakhs in 2021 a decline of about 0.1%. Most states and union territories saw a decrease in registered births in 2021, with the exception of Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Bihar, Himachal Pradesh, Maharashtra, Mizoram, Nagaland, Punjab, Rajasthan, Tripura, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh, and Puducherry. The report noted that 12 states and UTs Jharkhand, Karnataka, Assam, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Telangana, Haryana, Chhattisgarh, Delhi, Kerala, Odisha, and Tamil Nadu contributed significantly to the overall decline in registered births in 2021 compared to 2020.
Indo-Pakistan tensions drive tourists to Northeast, tour operators report
Guwahati: Following the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir, and Indias military response under Operation Sindoor, domestic travellers are rapidly changing their vacation plans, tour operators said. According to a report by The Shillong Times, many tourists have cancelled trips to northern states, including Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab, and Rajasthan, [] The post Indo-Pakistan tensions drive tourists to Northeast, tour operators report appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Kids of pourakarmikas, mahouts from Mysuru scale peak
MYSURU: In a moment of unparalleled pride, a team of eight pourakarmikas children, mahouts, forest guards, and other civilians from Mysuru achieved a historic feat by scaling the 13,990 ft Mt Kuari Pass in Uttarakhand. The expedition, named Junoon-2025, was spearheaded by Tiger Adventure Foundation in collaboration with The Mountain Goat, and others and the group, despite a somber national mood following the April 22 Pahalgam terrorist attack that claimed 26 lives, took part in the expedition with determination and completed. Led by Anil Kumar A, lecturer at Marimallappa PU College, the team of 24 included children of pourakarmikas, mahouts from the Hunsur forest division, forest beat guards, housewives and students from Shashwath Seva Samaj School. Anjana, who took part in the expedition said, My parents sell vegetables for a living. This trek gave me a chance to dream beyond my circumstances. After mandatory medical check-ups in Pipalkoti, the team reached Tugasi Base Camp on April 27 and gradually acclimatised before ascending to Guling and Khullar. A minor health scare on the first day, involving a nasal block, was handled swiftly by the support team, showcasing the preparedness and care embedded in the mission, revealed the team members. As they ascended the challenging trail of crevasses, glaciers, and gusty winds, the teams resolve only grew stronger. On May 1, the Indian tricolour was hoisted atop Kuari, marking what organisers called the first-ever summit by pourakarmikas children, forest guards, and mahouts in Indias adventure history.
Roopkund Lake Travel Guide: How To Reach The Mysterious 'Lake Of Skeletons' In Uttarakhand
Roopkund, popularly known as 'Mystery Lake' or 'Lake of Skeletons', is a high-altitude glacial lake in Uttarakhand.
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami commended the Indian Army for Operation Sindoor, asserting it forced Pakistan to seek a ceasefire within four days. He credited Prime Minister Modi's leadership for the army's decisive action against terrorist bases across the border. Dhami also warned Pakistan against further ceasefire violations, assuring a strong response from India.
DEHRADUN: Despite an announced ceasefire , Uttarakhand has significantly ramped up security for the revered Char Dham pilgrimage, citing heightened tensions stemming from the recent three-day war-like standoff between India and Pakistan. Security for the revered Char Dham pilgrimage has been significantly bolstered, with police announcing they are on high alert mode. In a historic first aimed at further tightening safety measures, the Anti-Terror Squad (ATS) has been deployed along the Char Dham route, a spokesperson for the Police Headquarters confirmed. Additionally, the Indian Reserve Battalion (IRB) is stationed at Badrinath Dham, a bomb disposal squad is in place at Kedarnath, and paramilitary forces have been deployed at the Gangotri and Yamunotri shrines, as well as along the pilgrimage routes. IG Garhwal and Char Dham Yatra Nodal Officer, Rajiv Swaroop, stated that while preparations began months ago, the current situation necessitated enhanced measures to ensure the safety and smooth conduct of the internationally renowned religious journey. Detailing the increased security deployment, IG Garhwal Rajiv Swaroop stated, During the Char Dham Yatra season last year, approximately 5,000 police personnel and officers were deployed. This year, their number has been increased to 6,000. He added, Along with this, we have received six companies of paramilitary forces, which are being deployed strategically. Pakistan violating ceasefire, India retaliating: Foreign secretary Misri IG Swaroop further stated , To ensure the safety of the pilgrims, 11 teams of the ATS have been deployed. Many police personnel in plain clothes have also been deployed to keep an eye on and apprehend unwanted individuals. Verification drives are being conducted, and fingerprints are also being taken, which we match with our national portal to check if the person has any criminal record. Every year, the Char Dham Yatra takes place in Uttarakhand, with devotees from India and abroad coming for darshan. The administration prepares in advance for their safe journey. We had made preparations several months ago, but given the tension due to the present scenario, security arrangements have been further strengthened, said IG Garhwal Rajiv Swaroop. He emphasised, This is a religious pilgrimage of international repute connected with faith. Ensuring a smooth and safe journey is our priority. All arrangements have been made by the police administration for this. Surveillance is being kept in many areas through drones. The police administration has further strengthened the monitoring system so that any suspicious person can be identified. India shuts down Pakistan's false claims in press conference after ceasefire agreement
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami recently clarified that there is no such disruption in the helicopter service, emphasising the pilgrimage is being conducted smoothly in the state.
According to reports, helicopter services will only be available to evacuate pilgrims from Char Dham Yatra locations.
Heli service of Char Dham yatra suspended amid Indo-Pak tensions
NEW DELHI, May 10: In view of the increasing tension between India and Pakistan, the Char Dham Yatra helicopter service has been suspended with immediate effect in Uttarakhand, officials said on Saturday. After the orders from Delhi, the helicopter service of Char Dham Yatra will remain shut till further orders. The move will have a [] The post Heli service of Char Dham yatra suspended amid Indo-Pak tensions appeared first on Northlines .
Helicopter Service Of Char Dham Yatra Suspended
NEW DELHI, May 10: In view of the increasing tension between India and Pakistan, the Char Dham Yatra helicopter service has been suspended with immediate effect in Uttarakhand, officials said on Saturday. After the orders from Delhi, the helicopter service of Char Dham Yatra will remain shut till further orders. The move will have a significant impact on the pilgrims going to Kedarnath. On May 8, 2025, six people, including five women and the 60-year-old pilot, died, and one person [] The post Helicopter Service Of Char Dham Yatra Suspended appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
UKSSSC Havildar Instructor Admit Card 2025 OUT Download Link sssc.uk.gov.in
Uttarakhand Subordinate Service Selection Commission has officially released the UKSSSC Havildar Instructor Admit Card 2025. Candidates who have applied for the Havildar Instructor Exam can now download their admit card from the official website sssc.uk.gov.in.