Sharp dip in Uttarakhand panchayat poll candidates
DEHRADUN: Alarm bells are ringing at the Uttarakhand State Election Commission as a startling lack of enthusiasm among prospective candidates threatens the integrity of the state-level Panchayat elections scheduled for the end of this month. According to official sources, this election has seen only 25,587 candidates come forward for 55,587 posts. It marks a considerable 16.8% decline from the last Panchayat elections held in 2019, when 30,752 candidates contested 55,574 positions. Since the formation of Uttarakhand, this election once again highlights a waning interest among traditional public representatives in contesting local polls. Conversely, the changing rural landscape has seen enthusiastic and celebratory participation from former servicemen and bureaucrats, bringing a new dynamic to the electoral arena. While there still is healthy competition for the coveted Gram Pradhan (village head) post, the participation of Panchayat members, a crucial element of local governance, has seen a particularly sharp decline, mirroring the overall 16.8% drop. The State Election Commission is not taking this trend lightly. A senior official stated, Following the declaration of election results, we will conduct a thorough deep dive to meticulously study and investigate the underlying reasons behind this significant disinterest. Officials are reportedly perplexed by the significant drop in nominations. The alarming disinterest has not gone unnoticed by local observers. Such candidate apathy is a fatal sign for rural democracy, warned Anoop Nautiyal, a prominent social activist and founder of Social Development for Communities (SDC), highlighting the potential long-term damage to grassroots governance. Nautiyal has raised serious concerns regarding the growing disinterest among public representatives in participating in elections, particularly at the grassroots level. He has urged the Election Commission to intervene decisively. The increasing apathy among public representatives towards elections needs to be addressed by the EC on a war footing, with a thorough investigation to rectify this flaw, Nautiyal stated. He questioned the disparity in electoral norms, highlighting that while there are no educational qualification requirements for MLAs or MPs, imposing such conditions for village representatives acts as a roadblock to the electoral process. Nautiyal acknowledged potential compulsions on the part of the Election Commission. However, he warned, the rate at which this disease of rural representatives shying away from elections is growing, it could take a more distorted form in the future.
Bangladeshi national among 25 fake 'babas' held in Dehradun
DEHRADUN: In a sweeping crackdown dubbed Operation Kalnemi, Dehradun police have arrested 25 individuals masquerading as spiritual gurus or 'Babas,' including a Bangladeshi national who now faces charges under the Foreigners Act. Senior Superintendent of Police of Dehradun Ajay Singh told this newspaper that the operation involved identifying suspects oaming in the guise of sadhus and saints across various police station areas. I personally went to Nehru Colony and interrogated these individuals, SSP Singh stated. As they possessed no certificates for astrology or spiritual guidance, they were deemed to be deceiving the public and were subsequently arrested. Police sources revealed that the majority of the arrested individuals hail from other Indian states. The Bangladeshi national, identified as Rukan Rakam alias Shah Alam (26), was arrested from the Sahaspur police station area. Teams from the Local Intelligence Unit (LIU) and the Intelligence Bureau (IB) are currently interrogating him, with a case registered against him under the Foreigners Act. SSP Singh has directed all station house officers to identify and take strict action against those who deceive people by creating a facade of religion. It is noteworthy that two months prior, a significant number of such imposter 'Babas' had fled Uttarakhand during a drive to demolish illegal shrines operating in the state. The state government on Friday issued a stern warning, declaring that just as the demon Kalnemi attempted to mislead people by donning the guise of a sage numerous 'Kalnemis' are active in society today. Authorities have vowed he severest possible action against any individual found committing crimes while adorned in religious attire. In a strong statement released on Friday, the state government clarified its commitment o protecting public sentiment, the dignity of Sanatan culture, and social harmony. It emphatically stated that those who spread hypocrisy and commit fraud in the name of faith will under no circumstances be spared. Kalnemi is a powerful Asura (demon) in Hindu mythology. He is a significant character in the epic Ramayana, where he is described as the son of Maricha, Ravana's uncle, and a key aide to Ravana. Kalnemi was famously dispatched by Ravana to obstruct and kill Hanuman while the latter was on his mission to retrieve the Sanjeevani Booti, a life-saving herb. The list of 'Babas' arrested on Friday includes Rukan Rakam alias Shah Alam (Bangladesh), Pradeep (Saharanpur), Ajay Chauhan (Saharanpur), Anil Giri (Himachal Pradesh), Mangal Singh (Dehradun), Roja Singh (Dehradun), Komal Kumar (Uttar Pradesh), Ashwani Kumar (Uttar Pradesh), Rajanath (Dehradun), Ramkrishna (Haryana), Shauki Nath (Haryana), Madan Singh Samant (Champawat/Haridwar), Rahul Joshi (Uttar Pradesh), Mohammed Salim (Haridwar), Shinbhu Nath (Rajasthan), Sugyan Yogi (Rajasthan), Mohan Jogi (Rajasthan), Nawal Singh (Rajasthan), Bhagwan Sah (Rajasthan), Hariom Yogi (Rajasthan), Ramkumar (Uttar Pradesh), Girdharilal (Rajasthan), Arjun Das (Assam), Kaku (Haridwar), and Suresh Lal (Uttar Pradesh).
Revamped NCERT English books include seven wonders of India; more women, ancient scholars featured
NEW DELHI: NCERT's new English textbooks for Class V and VIII have at last portrayed women in leadership roles, showcased ancient Indian scholars and scientists, and projected India's tourist spots as seven wonders of the country, sources said. In another interesting addition, QR codes leading to video lessons have been included in the textbooks. NCERT textbooks for all subjects are being revised in line with the National Education Policy 2020 and the National Curriculum Framework for School Education 2023. In `Santoor, the Class V English textbook, the `Let us explore section poses a query to students. Asking them which vocation they would pursue, it has numerous illustrations including that of a woman pilot and photographer juxtaposed along a male chef and florist. A chapter on Panchayat has a woman Panchayat head. The 33% reservation in the local bodies implemented by a few State governments have ensured a strong presence of women in this decision making body in villages. The book also teaches kids the greatness of water conservation, and makes learning fun with lessons on `Gilli Danda and Hockey too. A chapter on Tenali Raman has been introduced to teach children the art of solving problems in an entertaining manner, a source said. Class VIII English book The revamped Class VIII book titled `Poorvi is a celebration of prominent Indians who have shaped the country, past and present. The achievements of Bibha Chowdhury, Indias first woman particle physicist is highlighted. Among other heroes presented are Indias first Param Vir Chakra awardee, Major Somnath Sharma, who was martyred on November 3, 1947, while stopping the advancing troops from Pakistan in Srinagars Budgam Valley during the Indo-Pak war in 1947 and Verghese Kurien, the father of India's dairy revolution. Indian astronomer-astrologer Varahamirihara and leading mathematician Aryabhatta too make their debut in the textbook. The book also has seven natural wonders of India, in place of the world's. Among them are the bioluminescent waters of Kumbalangi village in Kerala; the magnetic hills at Leh in Ladakh which seemingly defy gravity; the invisible Chandipur village in Odisha; the mangrove forests in the Sunderbans; Living Root Bridge of Meghalaya; the Flower Valley of Uttarakhand; and the enigmatic Lonar Lake in Maharashtra which turns pink. Among manmade wonders which are showcased for the children are Gujarats Statue of Unity, Mumbais Bandra-Worli Sealink, Bhupen Hazarika Setu in Assam, the Vittala temple in Karnatakas Hampi with musical pillars, and the Kallanai Dam in Tamil Nadu built by Chola King Karikala which is considered an achievement in ancient Indian hydraulic engineering.
The orders to unseal the madrasa was issued by the Bench of Justice Ravindra Maithani, which on April 3, had also issued similar relief for Dehradun-based madrasa
'Letters of public are not just papers, but reflection of hope and faith': Uttarakhand CM Dhami
Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, while talking to the complainants who sent letters to the Chief Minister's Office and shared their problems, has instructed the officials to take appropriate action on their issues.
Uttarakhand's Operation Kaalnemi Targets Fake Sadhus Preying on Pilgrims
Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami emphasized that anyone using a false religious identity to cheat, regardless of their faith, will face strict punishment.
What Is Operation Kalnemi? Hindu Leaders Back Uttarakhand's CrackdownOnFakeSadhus
The name 'Operation Kalnemi' is inspired by the demon Kalnemi from Hindu mythology, who took on the appearance of a saint to mislead people
Traveling to Uttarakhand? You will soon need to pre-register before going to THIS hill station
A lot of people head to Uttarakhand to escape the brutal heat of the plains. Mussoorie, in particular, is a much adored destination for several reasons, including the special blend of natural beauty and architectural charm that it offers. Read on to know more on this.
UKPSC Review Officer and Assistant Review Officer Admit Card 2025 OUT Download Link psc.uk.gov.in
Uttarakhand Public Service Commission has officially released the UKPSC Review Officer and Assistant Review Officer Admit Card 2025. Candidates who have applied for the Review Officer and Assistant Review Officer Exam can now download their admit card from the official website psc.uk.gov.in.
Noida Police have implemented a traffic advisory from July 11-25, 2025, to manage the Kanwar Yatra. Dedicated lanes for Kanwariyas and restrictions on commercial vehicles are in effect on major routes connecting Delhi, Uttarakhand, and Uttar Pradesh. Diversions via the Eastern Peripheral Expressway are mandated for vehicles heading to Ghaziabad, Bulandshahr, and Hapur to ease congestion.
Operation Kalanemi: Strict action to be taken against those who hurt religion, says CM Dhami
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami announced 'Operation Kalanemi' to crack down on individuals deceiving people, concealing their identities, and harming Sanatan Dharma. This initiative aims to identify and take action against those who exploit religious sentiments, particularly by impersonating saints.
Govt approves Rs 1,066 cr to 6 disaster-hit states: Amit Shah
NEW DELHI, July 10: The Centre has approved Rs 1,066.80 crore for flood and landslide affected states of Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Kerala and Uttarakhand as part of the central share under the State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF), Union Home Minister Amit Shah said on Thursday. Shah also said that the Narendra Modi government stands []
19-Year-Old Arrested For Raping Minor In Uttarakhand: Cops
A youth was arrested on Thursday for allegedly luring and raping a minor girl here, police said.
Uttarakhand to launch Operation Kalanemi against fake saints
CM Dhami says impersonators mislead devotees, harm religious sentiment and distort image of Sanatana Dharma
Jaan Abhi Baaki Hai Trailer Out: Makrand Deshpande & Brijendra Kala Star In Soulful Musical Drama
Makrand Deshpande & Brijendra Kala star in Jaan Abhi Baaki Hai, a musical drama set in Uttarakhand. Releasing August 1 with songs by Jubin Nautiyal & more.
UP makes QR code stickers mandatory for eateries, steps up food safety drive ahead of Kanwar Yatra
LUCKNOW: With Kanwar Yatra all set to kick off on Friday with the advent of the holy month of Shravan, the Uttar Pradesh government intensified its food safety and cleanliness campaign along the pilgrimage route. The state government has made it mandatory for all eateries to display QR-code-enabled stickers linked to the Food Safety CONNECT App. While the state government officials claim it to be a digital food safety reform aimed at ensuring hygiene, transparency, and accountability for the estimated four crore pilgrims expected to undertake the Yatra this year, the eatery owners consider it the official version of the nameplate diktata reference to last years government order (GO) that had snowballed into a controversy. As per the new norms, the QR-code-based stickerlinked to the Food Safety Connect Appis now mandatory on all food establishments along the Kanwar Yatra route. Scanning the sticker reveals the owners name, registration number, address, and menu details. According to senior state government officials, the move is not just a technological upgradation but a hygiene and transparency reform. The official sources confirmed that teams were placing stickers on all eateriesfrom high-end restaurants to roadside stalls. They said that citizens could also file complaints via the app on finding sub-quality food. The Food Safety and Drug Administration (FSDA) has also directed shopkeepers to display rate lists and maintain high standards of cleanliness. Expired products and uncovered juices have been destroyed in several inspections, especially in Muzaffarnagar, Lucknow, Meerut, and Ayodhya. While the state government has decided to stay away from issuing any fresh directive about nameplates or religious identification ahead of this years Kanwar Yatra, the digital sticker bearing the owners name and registration has reminded traders of July 2024, when the UP Police issued the controversial order for shop owners on the 240-km Kanwar route to display their names and phone numbers prominently. Officials maintained that the Food Safety Connect App was part of a wider initiative to ensure food safety during monsoon and mass gatherings. To ensure smooth movement and safety of Kanwariyas along with better coordination with respective district administrations during the Kanwar Yatra, top officials from states including Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Haryana, and Uttarakhand convened a high-level meeting at the Commissioners Office in Meerut earlier this week. The inter-state coordination meeting, attended by UP Chief Secretary Manoj Singh, DGP Rajeev Krishna, and other senior officers from the other three states, finalised a detailed action plan for crowd management, law and order, and pilgrim convenience. The top brass of all the states concerned decided to get all liquor shops along the Kanwar route covered with curtains during the Yatra. Though the liquor shops will remain open, their visibility will be restricted to avoid any temptation and provocation, said a senior state government official. Surveillance through drones will be carried out continuously, and traffic police are set to implement a revised traffic flow plan from Thursday night. As per the traffic plan, one lane will be dedicated exclusively to Kanwariyas and another for light vehicles. Heavy vehicles will not be allowed inside city limits during the peak period of the Yatra. Additionally, every 15 kilometres, an IPS-level officer will be deployed to monitor the situation and ensure immediate response to any disturbances. A special WhatsApp-based coordination group has also been created with officers from all four states to facilitate real-time communication, updates, and coordinated troubleshooting. The Yatra is expected to draw over 4 crore participants this year. While the state has taken a more systemic and administrative approach this year, fringe elements havent stayed quiet. However, the state hasnt endorsed such actions. In cities like Lucknow, QR stickers are also being used to collect real-time food feedback. This allows FSDA officials to identify problem spots and take action immediately. Meanwhile, UP Chief Secretary Manoj Singh reiterated that no compromises would be made on the quality of food served to the pilgrims. Every kitchen would be under scanner of FSSAI officials. From DJ volume to canal water levels, every detail is being tracked. At the same time, the WhatsApp-based coordination group across four states is fully active, he said. He added that only pure vegetarian food should be served along the Kanwar route, and the PWD, electricity, and irrigation departments were told to fix past lapses to prevent mishaps.
Centreapproves 1,066-crore for 6 disaster-hit states: Amit Shah
The Central Government has approved 1,066.80 crore for flood and landslide affected states of Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Kerala and Uttarakhand as part of the central share under SDRF
More than 90% of the kanwars in Uttarakhand are made by the Muslim artisans. These Muslim artisans have honed their skills through generations and made a niche of their own and have emerged as the main manufacturers of kanwars.
Centre Approves Rs 1,066.80 Crore for Flood-Hit States: Amit Shah
Assam, Uttarakhand, Kerala among six states to receive SDRF funds; Shah reaffirms Centres support in disaster response
Centre Approves Rs 1,066 Crore To 6 Disaster-Hit States
The Centre has approved Rs 1,066.80 crore for flood and landslide affected states of Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Kerala and Uttarakhand as part of the central share under the State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF), Union Home Minister
Govt approves Rs 1,066 cr to 6 disaster-hit states; total Rs 8,000 cr to 19 states in 25: Shah
New Delhi, Jul 10: The Centre has approved Rs 1,066.80 crore for flood and landslide affected states of Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Kerala and Uttarakhand as part of the central share under the State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF), Union Home Minister Amit Shah said on Thursday. Shah also said that the Narendra Modi government stands resolutely beside the states in all situations like flood, landslide and cloudburst. Today the central government has approved Rs 1,066.80 crore for flood and landslide [] The post Govt approves Rs 1,066 cr to 6 disaster-hit states; total Rs 8,000 cr to 19 states in 25: Shah appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Govt approves Rs 1,066 cr to 6 disaster-hit states; total Rs 8,000 cr to 19 states in '25: Amit Shah
The central government has approved Rs 1,066.80 crore in financial assistance for states affected by floods and landslides, including Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Kerala, and Uttarakhand. This aid is part of the central share under the State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF). The government is also prioritizing logistic support, deploying NDRF, Army, and Air Force teams for rescue and relief operations.
Operation Kaalnemi to be Launched Against Impersonators in Uttarakhand: CM Dhami
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has directed the initiation of Operation Kaalnemi against those impersonating saints and committing fraud. CM Dhami stated that those exploiting Sanatan Dharma for deceit and manipulating peoples faith ...
The central government has approved Rs 1,066.80 crore in relief for states affected by floods and landslides, allocating funds from the State Disaster Response Fund to Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Kerala, and Uttarakhand.
Central govt releases Rs 1,066 cr for flood, landslides affected states
The Central Government has sanctioned Rs 1,066.80 crore for states hit by floods and landslides. Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Kerala, and Uttarakhand will receive funds from the State Disaster Response Fund. The Centre has already disbursed Rs 6,166.00 crore from SDRF to 14 states this year. NDRF teams, Army, and Air Force are providing support.
The Uttarakhand Public Service Commission has published the Rejection List for the SI, Fire Station Second Officer and Platoon Commander on the official link of UKPSC. The candidates can look over their UKPSC Rejection List 2025 on the official website given below.
CM Dhami reviews preparations for Rs 1 lakh crore grounding ceremony in Rudrapur
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami is gearing up for a significant Rs 1 lakh crore grounding ceremony in Rudrapur, heralding a new era of industrial development. Union Home Minister Amit Shah will grace the event as the chief guest. Dhami emphasized the event's potential to generate employment, encourage entrepreneurship, and boost the state's economy.
The Uttarakhand Board has commenced online applications for the UTET 2025, crucial for aspiring teachers in Uttarakhand's government and private schools. Registration is open until August 5, 2025, with the exam scheduled for September 27, 2025. The UTET certificate holds lifetime validity, and candidates can apply based on specific educational qualifications for primary and upper primary levels.
UTET Application 2025: Exam Dates, Eligibility, Notification, and Key Details
UTET Application 2025 has been officially released by the Uttarakhand Board of School Education (UBSE) on 9 July 2025. The exam is for candidates aspiring to become teachers in primary (Classes I-V) and upper primary (Classes VI-VIII) government schools across Uttarakhand.
As the Kanwar Yatra 2025 approaches, Noida and Ghaziabad administrations will cover 222 liquor shops along pilgrimage routes to respect devotees' sentiments. Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath has ordered strict action against disrespectful behavior and food tampering. Preparations include improved facilities, hygiene measures, and similar actions in Uttarakhand to ensure a peaceful pilgrimage.
Kerala ranks fourth in NITI Aayogs health index
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Keralas public healthcare system has often been a hot topic in development debates across the country and even abroad, and for good reason. However, despite topping in five of the 11 indicators, the state has now been ranked fourth in the NITI Aayogs good health and wellbeing index. Reason: Unscientific thinking against immunisation and institutional deliveries gaining ground in the state, as well as inclusion of three new parameters. Gujarat now holds the top spot in the ranking. NITI Aayogs SDG India Index computes goal-wise scores on 17 sustainable development goals (SDGs) for states and union territories (UTs), besides a composite index. One of them, SDG 3 on good health and wellbeing, assesses the performance in the health sector. Kerala topped SDG 3 in the first two index reports, but could not find a place even in the top 3 in later editions. However, the state has been retaining the top slot in the composite index cumulative score of all goals since the first edition. When Kerala topped the SDG 3 chart in 2018 (the first edition) and 2019-20, it scored 92 and 82 points, respectively, well above the national average. In 2020-21 (third edition), three new indicators were included suicide rate, accident death rate and out-of-pocket expenditure and the state plummeted to 12th position with a score of 72 points, below the national average of 74. Gujarat stood first with a score of 86. In the fourth and latest edition (2023-24), Kerala improved its score to 80 surpassing the national average of 77. However, it had to settle for fourth place in the country. Gujarat retained the top slot with a score of 90. It was followed by Maharashtra and Uttarakhand (84) and Himachal Pradesh (83). Karnataka shared the fourth spot with Kerala. Vaccination percentage falls to 85.40 in 2023-24 States that finished last were Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh (both 56 points). Among UTs, Delhi came first with a score of 93, followed by Chandigarh, 89. SDG 3 is calculated on the basis of 11 indicators. While Kerala retained the top position in five categories maternal mortality ratio, under-5 mortality rate, HIV incidence, life expectancy and health worker density it registered a significant dip in the immunisation of children aged 9-11 months and institutional deliveries. Vaccination percentage came down from 92 in 2020-21 to 85.40 in 2023-24. Also, the percentage of institutional deliveries dropped from 99.90 to 99.85. In addition, the state fared badly in the new categories. In the 2023-24 edition, Keralas suicide rate was 28.50 per lakh population, up from 24.30 in 2020-21. It was much higher than the national average of 12.4 and the prescribed target of 3.5. Though the road accident death rate declined from 12.42 to 12.10 per lakh population in the latest edition, it remained higher than the national average of 12.4, and the targeted 5.81. Monthly per capita out-of-pocket medical expenditure is 17%, the highest in the country. Developed societies have comparatively higher suicide rates and the state needs to improve its counselling and treatment facilities, said Dr N M Arun, a public health expert. The positive side is that the younger generation has played a role in reducing the stigma surrounding mental health compared to older ones. Facilities in the government sector should be improved. Many hospitals lack a properly designed cabin where a patient can open up to a psychiatrist, he said. According to Arun, misinformation through social media is one of the reasons for the dip in vaccination and institutional deliveries. Not just religious factors, misinformation through social media too is a reason for the inclination towards anti-vaccine arguments and home delivery, he said.
Man arrested in Uttarakhandfor killing partner, baby in north Delhi
Ban non-Hindus from Kanwar Yatra: Seers to U'khand govt
Hindu seers in Uttarakhand have urged the state government to ban non-Hindus from participating in the Kanwar Yatra and operating businesses along the pilgrimage route.
Bharat bandh: Unions protest Modi government's anti-worker policies
NEW DELHI: Day to day life in several states across the country was disrupted due to closure of public offices as well as blockage of roads and railways during the nationwide general strike -- Bharat bandh -- called by ten trade unions spearheaded by the All India Trade Union Congress (AITUC). The bandh was observed in Puducherry, Assam, Bihar, Jharkhand, Tamil Nadu, Punjab, Kerala, West Bengal, Odisha, Karnataka, Goa, Meghalaya and Manipur. A partial strike was observed in Rajasthan, Haryana, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. Industrial and sector-specific strikes were organised Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Gujarat. General Secretary of AITUC, Amarjeet Kaur, told TNIE , We expected participation from roughly 25 crore workers. The response has been overwhelming with a much higher number taking part both from the formal and informal sectors. She added, People are upset due to multiple issues including high price rise and loss of jobs and empathised with us completely. This has made us determined to go ahead with our next course of action which will be much bigger and in association with farmer organisations. Workers and the police clashed in a few places in Pondicherry and Tamil Nadu, with some protestors taken into preventive custody for a few hours and released. The rank and file of Samyukt Kisan Morcha and joint front of Agricultural Labour Unions played significant role in the mobilisation in rural India, said a joint statement released by the participating Unions (list of unions at the end). Worker unions in Coal, NMDC, iron-ore, Copper, Bauxite and Aluminium, Steel and Gold mines also took part. Employees in Banks, LIC, GIC, Petroleum, Electricity, Post offices, Grameen Dak Sevaks, Telecom, Atomic Energy, Cement, Port & Dock Tea plantations and Jute Mills protested. Public transport, transport of various type in private sector, state government employees in various sectors/states, and central government employees in major areas like postal, income-tax, audit and others went on strike. The workers in most industrial areas in the country joined the strike in a big way and organised processions. Defence sector employees held protest demonstrations for one hour in support of strike and joined office only after that as per their decision. The railway unions mobilised and participated in solidarity activities, the statement said. The road roko and rail roko was staged by the unions in construction, beedi, anganwadi, ASHA, mid-day meal, fisheries, domestic workers, hawkers, head-load workers, home based piece rate workers and auto rickshaw and taxi drivers. The markets were closed at many places in response to the strike. The strikers expressed their anguish against he anti-national policies of the government favouring Indian and foreign corporates. The unions protested against key issues including the government not holding the annual Indian labour conference for the last 10 years, violation of international labour standards, imposition of four labour codes aimed at favouring employers in the name of the 'Ease of Doing Business.' Apart from AITUC, other Unions which took part were the Centre of Indian Trade Unions, All India United Trade Union Centre, Hind Mazdoor Sabha, All India Central Council of Trade Unions, Self-employed Womens Association, Trade Union Coordination Centre, Labour Progressive Federation and the United Trade Union Congress. Bharat Bandh: Workers protest anti-workers and pro-corporate policies of Modi government
Uttarakhand govt employee seeks official recognition as male; first such application in state
DEHRADUN: A government employee from Uttarakhand has formally applied to transition from female to male, marking the state's first such official request within its public sector. This unprecedented case has not only ignited discussions in administrative circles but also sparked broader conversations on the social and psychological aspects of gender identity. Sources said that the employee, a regular staffer in a Uttarakhand government department, submitted a formal application through due process. The plea seeks official recognition as a man. Significantly, the application has been taken with utmost seriousness at the governmental level, with necessary procedures already initiated. Secretariat sources revealed that the employee has attached essential medical reports and expert opinions to his application. Given the sensitivity of the matter, the decision is being deliberated at a high level, with more expert opinions being sought. Consultations are also underway within the State Home Department. While the personal reasons behind this decision whether mental, social, or physical have not been publicly disclosed, the move has undeniably triggered significant debate within Uttarakhand's administrative framework. The case comes against the backdrop of evolving legal frameworks on gender identity in India, particularly following Supreme Court rulings that affirm an individual's constitutional right to choose their gender identity. However, such a move by a serving government employee presents new administrative challenges, including amendments to service registers, revision of identity documents, and implications for future appointments or promotions. Renu D Singh, an activist lawyer for gender equality rights in Uttarakhand, provided crucial legal context to TNIE . Under international human rights declarations, this law is fully prevalent in India, Singh stated. An individual, whether male or female, can voluntarily choose their gender. This is also provisioned in the law, she stated. Singh further clarified the legal distinctions: While transsexual individuals are required to provide authentic documents in this regard, transgender individuals only need to furnish information. She added that individuals are legally permitted to undergo gender reassignment. Elaborating on the procedural requirements, Singh further clarified, If the individual is transsexual, they are required to submit all relevant documents to the Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) of their jurisdiction. However, if they identify as transgender, they simply need to formally notify the SDM, stating, 'From now on, I shall be known as a man.' Currently, departmental authorities are meticulously examining all facets of this case. While the employee's decision underscores individual freedom and the right to identity, it also raises a pertinent question: Is our administrative system fully prepared for such profound personal transitions?
Follow rules, maintain cleanliness during Kanwar Yatra: Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh
the chief minister highlighted the elaborate arrangements made to ensure the smooth conduct of the Yatra.
New data confirms tigers as more aggressive than leopards in Uttarakhand
DEHRADUN: In a surprising twist of perception, Uttarakhand's leopards, long associated with cunning tactics and frequent attacks in residential areas, are now often seen as less aggressive than the region's tigers. This public sentiment, however, is starkly contradicted by official human-wildlife conflict data spanning the last decade, which reveals leopards are responsible for significantly more human deaths and injuries. According to internal records from the Forest Department, the period between 2014 and 2024 paints a grim reality. Leopard attacks resulted in a staggering 214 human fatalities and left 1,006 individuals injured across the state. In stark contrast, tiger attacks during the same decade, while still deadly, accounted for 68 deaths and 83 injuries figures significantly lower than those attributed to leopards. The trend for the current year, from January to June, further complicates the narrative. Forest Department statistics indicate a total of 25 human deaths and 136 injuries from all wildlife attacks. Within this timeframe, tigers were responsible for 10 fatalities and three injuries, while leopards caused six deaths and 25 injuries, underscoring their continued impact, particularly in non-fatal encounters. In response to escalating human-wildlife conflict, the state forest department has intensified its mitigation efforts. A dedicated rescue operation, spanning from January 1 of last year to June 30 this year, saw the capture of eight 'ferocious' tigers. Of these, seven have been transferred to specialized rescue centers for rehabilitation, while one was released back into its natural habitat, reflecting a nuanced approach to conservation. The department has also issued 25 permits for tiger-related caging, tranquilization, and medical treatment. Significantly, the Forest Department has ramped up its efforts concerning leopards, capturing 44 individuals during the same period as the recent tiger operations. Nineteen of these leopards have been relocated to rescue centers for rehabilitation. Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Wildlife), Vivek Pandey, detailed the comprehensive strategy, stating, During this period, 124 permits were issued for caging and tranquilizing leopards. He added, Additionally, five permits were granted for euthanasia in unavoidable circumstances, and four for providing medical treatment to injured animals. Efforts to reduce human-wildlife conflict are being pursued at multiple levels, including the constitution of Quick Response Teams (QRTs) to address immediate conflict situations. Explaining the underlying ecological dynamics, Dr. Saket Badola, Director of Corbett Tiger Reserve, told the TNIE, The tiger naturally does not allow any other animal to maintain its dominance in the forests. Since the tiger is much stronger, the leopard does not go for conflict. Wildlife expert and IFS officer, Parag Madhukar Dhakate, further elaborated, Tigers assert their authority in their territories, intimidating leopards and compelling them to vacate the area. As a result, the leopard population in wildlife reserves, such as Corbett and Rajaji, has noticeably declined, potentially pushing them into human-dominated landscapes and contributing to the higher conflict figures.
Cloudburst in Uttarakhand's Chamoli leaves 11 homes along Moksh Gad on brink of collapse
DEHRADUN: A devastating cloudburst in Chamoli district's Nandanagar block triggered massive flash floods in the wee hours of Tuesday, causing widespread destruction. One cowshed was destroyed and 11 residential buildings have been left on the brink of collapse as their foundations have been compromised. Agricultural crops in the area have also suffered extensive damage. It all happened so fast. One moment we were in our homes, the next we were running for our lives, recounted Vijay Singh, a terrified local resident. We just grabbed what we could and fled, he added. According to the District Disaster Management Office, heavy rainfall caused the Sirpakh stream in Mok Malla's Bagad Tok area to swell, which led to an alarming rise in the water levels of the Moksh Gad, impacting Dhurma, Sera, and Mok Malla's Bagad Tok. The early morning incident prompted locals to abandon their houses and seek safety. Upon receiving information, District Magistrate Sandeep Tiwari dispatched an administrative team to the affected site. A team led by Sub-Divisional Magistrate R K Pandey conducted an on-site inspection. The administration's preliminary report confirmed that one cowshed in Dhurma village was completely damaged due to the surging Moksh Gad. Additionally, six residential buildings in Mok Malla's Bagad Tok, three in Dhurma, and two in Sera village are now vulnerable to river erosion. The administration has advised most of the affected villagers to relocate to safer areas and is currently assessing the extent of crop losses. Meanwhile, the heavy rainfall has also severely disrupted road connectivity in the region. The Sera-Mok Dhurma motor road is closed, the Nandanagar-Nandprayag motor road is blocked near Saitoli, and the Nandanagar-Bhenti motor road is obstructed at multiple points. Several other link roads in the area also remain impassable.
Patanjali launches Dant Kanti Gandush Oil Pulling
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, July 7: Based on the traditional Ayurvedic technique, Patanjali launched a new product called Dant Kanti Gandush Oil Pulling in a function held here today. Gandush or oil pulling is considered an essential part of daily routine (Dinacharya) in Ayurveda. The grand launch was conducted by Swami Ramdev, Acharya Balkrishna and senior members of the Indian Dental Association (IDA), Uttarakhand Chapter, pesident Dr Rajeev Bansal, secretary Dr Vishwajit Walia and treasurer Dr Vaibhav Pahwa. Speaking on the [] The post Patanjali launches Dant Kanti Gandush Oil Pulling appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Census 2027 data to be available early, citizens will be able to self-enumerate, says RGI
NEW DELHI: The Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India (RGI) on Monday said that data from Census 2027 will be available earlier than in previous exercises, as the operation will be conducted digitally for the first time in the country. A post on X from the office of the RGI & Census Commissioner said the first digital census will be conducted in two phases. For the first time, technology will be used to collect data and send it electronically to the central server, it said. A special dedicated web portal will be launched to enable self-enumeration, which will be available for both phases of the national enumeration exercise. Data will be collected using mobile apps (both Android and iOS) in English, Hindi and regional languages. Enumerators and supervisors will use their own mobile devices for data collection, the RGI said. During Census 2011, it took two to three years for primary data to be released. Officials expect the use of technology to reduce this lag significantly. All states have been directed to appoint nodal officers for Population Census 2027. The first phase Houselisting and Housing Census (HLO) will start from April 2026. Subsequently, Phase 2, i.e. Population Enumeration (PE), will be conducted in February 2027, the RGI said, adding that caste of household members will be enumerated. The Census will have focused and need-based training in each phase. There will be a three-tier training structure: national trainer, master trainer and field trainer. Field trainers will impart training to approximately 34 lakh enumerators and supervisors, it said. The forthcoming census will also feature a focused publicity campaign to promote nationwide awareness, inclusive participation, last-mile engagement, and support for field operations. Itll emphasise on sharing accurate, authentic and timely information, ensuring cohesive and effective outreach. According to the constitutional mandate, the first census after 2026 can be used as the basis to redraw Lok Sabha constituencies. The next General Election is expected to be held in 2029. The RGI notified the census process in the Gazette of India on 16 June. Gazette Notification for intent of #Census2027 has been issued on 16th June 2025. All states and UTs have been requested to republish the notification in their state gazette and appoint a nodal officer for Census, the RGI said. For #Census2027, administrative boundaries across India will be frozen on 1 January 2026. States and UTs have been requested not to make changes in administrative boundaries between 1 January 2026 and 31 March 2027. Stringent measures will be in place to ensure data security during collection, transmission, and storage. The reference date for Census 2027 will be 00:00 hours on 1 March 2027, and 00:00 hours on 1 October 2026 for Union Territories of Ladakh and Jammu & Kashmir, and snowbound non-synchronous areas of Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. It will be the 16th Census since the exercise began in India and the 8th after Independence. The RGI has instructed states and Union Territories to finalise any proposed changes to administrative boundaries by 31 December 2025, after which they will be frozen for the census operation. In a letter to all states and UTs, RGI Mritunjay Kumar Narayan said all villages and towns are to be divided into uniform enumeration blocks, with one enumerator assigned per block to avoid omissions or duplication. According to norms, the census can only be conducted three months after the freezing of boundary limits of administrative units such as districts, sub-districts, tehsils, talukas and police stations. Narayan added that from 1 April 2026, the Houselisting Operation will commence along with the appointment of supervisors and enumerators and allocation of their work. The Population Enumeration will begin on 1 February 2027.
60 Years Of Disaster: All Solutions Lead To Dead-End In An Uttarakhand Zone
Located around 16 kilometres from Srinagar, Sirobagad is an active landslide zone where fallen debris leads to road closures almost daily, and often leads to accidents too.
Delhi-Dehradun Expressway promises to transform connectivity for commuters, tourists, and businesses across Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, and Uttarakhand.
India faces intensified monsoon conditions, prompting the IMD to issue alerts for landslides in Uttarakhand and severe flooding in Gujarat. Konkan, Goa, and Maharashtra Ghat regions brace for extremely heavy rainfall, increasing risks of slope failures and urban flooding. Citizens are advised to stay informed and take necessary precautions, as local administrations implement safety measures.
Dehradun Diary | CM goes on jungle safari for tourism boost
CM Pushkar Singh Dhami recently enjoyed a thrilling jungle safari at Corbett National Park, experiencing the regions rich biodiversity. The CM commented on the states burgeoning tourism sector, saying Our continuous efforts are giving new recognition to jungle safari tourism in Uttarakhand, attracting tourists globally and strengthening the tourism-based economy, creating self-employment opportunities. During his visit, over 1,000 trees were planted under the Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam campaign. The CM also held discussions with Dr Saket Badola, Director of Corbett Tiger Reserve. Firefighters ignite the fire of victory at games Firefighters ignite the fire of victory at World Police and Fire Games Uttarakhand firefighters delivered a stellar performance at the World Police and Fire Games 2025 in Birmingham, USA, securing an impressive 9 medals for India. This marks their first participation, showcasing exceptional courage and discipline on the global stage. Dimple Rawat won 6 medals, emerging as the star performer from among the four-member team, out of which 3 were women. Her haul included two gold, one silver, and one bronze in individual and mixed-team stair run events, alongside two team medals. The CM lauded their dedication. Student stress linked to potential joblessness? During a virtual workshop on Saturday, Dr Kanchan Negi, an international educationist, has highlighted the impact of escalating student mental health crisis on careers. As guest of honour, Dr Negi shed light on hidden struggles like performance pressure, digital overload, and fear of failure that college students often mask. She stressed that mental health must be given equal institutional priority. Dr Negi cited Uttarakhand Heritage School of Media And Advanced Studies as an example of a focus-driven, skill-based learning model addressing these challenges, and urged educators to adopt more humane teaching methods. Narendra sethi Our correspondent in Uttarakhand narendrasethi@newindianexpress.com
High Alert Issued For Landslides In Four Uttarakhand Districts Amid Heavy Rain Forecast
The IMD has predicted heavy to very heavy rainfall during this period, significantly increasing the risk of slope failures, mudslides, and road blockages
Man who killed multiple cabbies nabbed after 25 years
A 49-year-old man, who was on the run for around 25 years, has been arrested in Delhi in connection with a string of crimes where he allegedly hired taxis, killed the drivers, dumped their bodies in remote forested areas of Uttarakhand and sold the vehicles off across the Nepal border, a senior police officer said on Sunday.
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Sunday experienced the thrill and wonder of wildlife during a jungle safari at Corbett National Park. He remarked that this experience was not just about witnessing the beauty of nature, but also an ...
Manav Kaul Returns To Direction After 13 Years With Film Adapted From His Book
Manav Kaul returns to directing after 13 years with a film based on his 2024 book Sakshatkar. Set in Uttarakhand, the film features Kumud Mishra and Manasi Bhawalkar.
Delhi Police have apprehended Ajay Lamba, also known as Bansi, after 25 years on the run. He is wanted in connection with multiple robbery-cum-murder cases from 1999-2001 in Delhi and Uttarakhand. Lamba and his accomplices allegedly murdered taxi drivers, looted their vehicles, and sold them across the border.
CA allegedly ran Rs 750 crore fake loan app scam using shell firms, Chinese links
DEHRADUN: In a significant breakthrough against inter-state cybercrime, Abhishek Agarwal, a Chartered Accountant and the alleged mastermind behind a massive fake loan app scam, was arrested by the cyber wing of Uttarakhand Police on Saturday at Delhis Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport. Police sources revealed Agarwal was arrested under a Look Out Circular (LOC) issued against him. His arrest has exposed a sprawling network that allegedly siphoned off over Rs 750 crore through illicit transactions. Investigations indicate Agarwal established a sophisticated web of approximately 35 to 40 shell companies to facilitate the fraud. Of these, 13 were registered in his own name, while 28 were in his wifes name. Several entities also listed Chinese nationals as co-directors, highlighting an international dimension to the racket. Suspicious transactions exceeding Rs 750 crore have been identified in accounts linked to these companies, which are now under detailed scrutiny. The syndicate allegedly operated by luring unsuspecting individuals with promises of quick and easy loans through more than 15 fraudulent mobile applications, including 'Insta Loan,' 'Maxi Loan,' 'KK Cash,' 'RupeeGo,' and 'Lendkar.' Once victims installed these apps, the fraudsters gained unauthorised access to their mobile devices, stealing sensitive personal data such as gallery photos, contacts, and other private information. Police claimed this stolen data was then used for blackmail and intimidation. Victims were subjected to threats of photo morphing and public shaming if they failed to pay exorbitant interest rates, penalties, and fines, leading to immense mental harassment and financial extortion. Authorities revealed the genesis of this expansive fraud network dates back to 201920, when Agarwal allegedly facilitated the entry of Chinese nationals into India to kickstart the operation. He himself travelled to Shanghai and Shenzhen in 2019, indicating deep international ties. This arrest follows previous significant actions in the same case. These include the apprehension of Ankur Dhingra, another alleged mastermind operating fake loan apps via Hector Lendkaro Pvt. Ltd., from Gurugram. In 2023, another resident of Gurugram was arrested, and a joint STF/Cyber team raided a call centre in Aurangabad, Maharashtra, recovering a Simbox and other crucial evidence. Upon his arrest, authorities recovered a mobile phone, a passport, Thai and Indian currency, a power bank, digital devices, rings, and an Apple Watch from Agarwal. He was wanted in connection with numerous cases across multiple states. Speaking to The New Indian Express , STFs Senior Superintendent of Police Navneet Singh said, This ongoing investigation, initiated in December 2022, targets organised national-level fraud through various fake loan apps, aiming to curb the harassment and illegal extortion faced by citizens across India. Uttarakhands Director General of Police (DGP) Deepam Seth stated, Uttarakhand is committed to making the state crime-free and will strive to curb cybercrime incidents more rigorously in the coming times.
DEHRADUN: Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami swapped his official duties for the humble task of a farmer on Saturday, personally participating in paddy sowing on his private farmland in Nagra Terai, Khatima. The rare gesture was a powerful tribute to the unwavering hard work, sacrifice, and dedication of the state's farming community. Embracing traditional agricultural practices, CM Dhami offered fervent prayers to Bhumiyan Devta (the deity of land), Lord Indra (God of rains), and Meghraj (God of clouds). These invocations were accompanied by the melodious, culturally significant strains of the Hudkiya Baul, a folk instrument historically played in Uttarakhand's farmlands to seek blessings for a bountiful harvest. The Chief Minister's hands-on involvement in the sowing activity, coupled with his visible deep cultural connect with the farming community, generated overwhelming enthusiasm among local residents. It was truly inspiring to see our Chief Minister working alongside us, getting his hands dirty. It shows he understands our struggles, remarked Rajkishore, a local farmer. Observers noted that this inspirational initiative powerfully underscores the state governments unwavering commitment to recognizing and honouring the pivotal role farmers play in Uttarakhands economy.
Kailash Mansarovar yatra begins: CM Dhami hails faster, safer pilgrimage route
DEHRADUN: The revered Kailash Mansarovar Yatra officially commenced on Saturday, with Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami flagging off the first batch of pilgrims from the Tourist Rest House in Tanakpur. Interacting with pilgrims hailing from 11 different states, Chief Minister Dhami described undertaking the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra as a are fortune. He emphasised that the journey is not merely a religious ritual but a journey of spiritual and inner awakening, adding that pilgrims embarking on this unique expedition carry with them not just memories of the journey but also a profound sense of devotion. Highlighting the spiritual essence of the state, the Chief Minister affirmed, Every particle of this sacred land resonates with the presence of Lord Shiva. CM Dhami also lauded the transformative vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in making the pilgrimage more accessible. This pilgrimage is no longer confined to a geographical route; under the visionary leadership and firm resolve of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, it has now become a powerful medium to transcend borders and experience the divine presence of Lord Shiva, he stated. What once took seven days or more can now be accomplished within a few hours. Reaffirming his governments commitment, CM Dhami stated that Uttarakhand is fully dedicated to ensuring the journey remains smooth, safe, and comfortable. He detailed that comprehensive arrangements for health care, accommodation, meals, security, and other essential facilities have been strengthened at every halt to ensure a hassle-free experience for the pilgrims. The Chief Minister concluded by praying to Lord Bholenath for a successful, auspicious, and safe journey for all devotees. Pilgrims, in turn, expressed their profound gratitude for the warmth and hospitality extended by the people of Champawat. They also lauded the Uttarakhand governments exceptional arrangements, which they said made their journey memorable and secure from the outset.
Monsoon unleashes fury on Uttarakhand; halts Char Dham pilgrimage, leaves villages isolated
DEHRADUN: Uttarakhand is grappling with the relentless monsoon rains, it have not only severely disrupted daily life but has also brought the revered Char Dham Yatra to a grinding halt. Pilgrim numbers have plummeted from an average of 50,000 to just 15,000 daily over the past week, with the pilgrimage halted three times due to the hazardous conditions. Amidst the escalating crisis, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday telephoned Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami to assess the situation across the State, including the critical Kedarnath pilgrimage route. Shah assured the deployment of the National Disaster Response Force and the Indo-Tibetan Border Police to ensure the smooth continuation of the Char Dham Yatra. Given the severity of the situation, Home Minister Shah affirmed, he Central government's emergency relief agencies, NDRF and ITBP, are being promptly deployed. This is to ensure that the Char Dham Yatra remains uninterrupted and pilgrims face no inconvenience in their movement. According to district administrative sources, Ratgaon, the largest village in the Sol region with a population of 4,000, remains isolated for the 12th consecutive day. Residents are confined to their homes, and although ration supplies are currently adequate, health concerns are escalating. The village has over 20 elderly residents with health issues and 9 pregnant women, adding to the urgency of the situation. Elderly and sick people cannot reach the hospital, Manveer Singh, a villager, lamented. Pregnant women are facing various problems, including health check-ups, he added. Villagers are urgently demanding the construction of a Bailey bridge to restore connectivity to Ratgaon, after a temporary culvert at Ghatgad Gadera in Dhadharbagad was washed away 12 days ago. Major highways and rural roads across the state continue to be severely impacted by landslides and debris, making travel hazardous. Although Saturday brought a slight respite from the incessant rains, key arteries remain disrupted. District disaster management officer, Jai Prakash Singh Panwar, told TNIE, the Yamunotri Highway has been closed for the past eight days, with traffic still not fully restored. While movement has resumed at Silai Band, vehicular traffic remains halted beyond Ojri. The Gangotri Highway is also facing persistent challenges. A 25-meter section of the road near Papargad in Bhatwari collapsed again, halting traffic for approximately eight hours before the highway could be reopened around 2:30 pm. Continuous downpours are also causing persistent problems at Netala, Papargad, Bishanpur, and Helgugad. In Chamoli district, the Badrinath Highway experienced a two-hour traffic halt on Friday morning due to debris at the Ummatta landslide zone -- an area that has been a persistent problem for over a year, significantly impacting local businesses, including the family of hotel owner Ashish Dimri.
Uttarakhand panchayat polls: From IPS officers to Colonels, educated elite reshape rural leadership
DEHRADUN: Uttarakhand's upcoming panchayat elections are witnessing a significant paradigm shift, with highly qualified professionals -- from retired IPS officers and army colonels to teachers and IT specialists -- entering the fray, signalling a new era for rural governance. Voting for the two-phase polls is set to begin on July 24. Gone are the days when a village head was rarely educated beyond basic schooling. This election cycle sees a remarkable influx of candidates with impressive credentials, eager to serve their communities and test their fortunes in the grassroots democratic process. This ew craze, as local observers describe it, is attracting widespread attention across the Himalayan state. Amidst the usual political manoeuvring, two small villages in Uttarakhand Gunji in Kumaon and Birgan in Garhwal have set inspiring precedents. Their residents have unanimously chosen leaders whose lives exemplify service and dedication, completely bypassing the electoral process. In Gunji, villagers elected retired IPS officer and former Inspector General (Jails) Vimla Gusain unopposed. Similarly, in Birgan, Pauri district, retired Indian Army Colonel Yashpal Singh Negi was chosen as the Gram Pradhan without contest. This is not just a testament to rural unity and wisdom in democracy, but it also shows that people are now bringing forward capable and selfless leadership to change the direction and condition of their villages, Bhriguram, a local villager noted. According to election office sources, under Section 53(2) of the Representation of the People Act, 1951, a candidate is declared elected unopposed if they are the sole nominee. This tradition has been observed in various parts of the State before, particularly in tribal areas like Jaunsar-Bawar. A village in Nainital district has also consistently chosen its Gram Pradhan unopposed for years, with one past election even decided by a coin toss. Vimla Gusain, a native of Gunji village in Pithoragarh district, recently retired from police service and holds the distinction of being Uttarakhand's first woman Jail Superintendent. Colonel Yashpal Singh Negi, from Birgan village in Pauri Garhwal's Bironkhal block, returned to his village after three decades of distinguished service in the army. The ongoing nomination process for panchayat elections continues to reveal a diverse pool of highly qualified individuals vying for positions ranging from Gram Pradhan to Block Development Committee members and District Panchayat members. Kavita Arya, a private school teacher, resigned from her job to contest for Gram Pradhan from Basani village in Haldwani. Diksha Bisht and Vaishali Negi, both B.Ed graduates from Gaulapar, are also in the race for Gram Pradhan. Meena Pandey, who previously assisted her husband in business and politics, now dreams of becoming the Block Pramukh of Haldwani, confident her qualifications will benefit the local populace. Neelu Negi, a Political Science postgraduate who runs a SHG, is actively campaigning, aiming to make a significant impact in her area.
Uttarakhand PSC Releases Provisional Answer Key for Upper PCS Exam 2025
The Uttarakhand Public Service Commission has announced the provisional answer key for the Upper PCS Exam 2025. Candidates can download the key from the official website and are invited to submit any objections by July 11, 2025, with a nominal fee. This recruitment drive aims to fill 123 vacancies, and the exam was conducted on June 29, 2025. For detailed instructions on how to access the answer key and submit objections, read the full article.
Dhami flags off bus carrying first batch of Kailash-Mansarovar pilgrims
DEHRADUN, July 5: Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Saturday flagged off a bus carrying the first batch of Kailash-Mansarovar pilgrims from 11 states at the Tanakpur tourist rest house in Champawat district. Welcoming the pilgrims, Dhami gifted them souvenirs reflecting Uttarakhands cultural heritage and noted that they were privileged to have the opportunity to undertake the pilgrimage. Not everyone gets the privilege of visiting Kailash-Mansarovar. It is not just a religious journey but a path to spiritual awakening, [] The post Dhami flags off bus carrying first batch of Kailash-Mansarovar pilgrims appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Uttarakhand Court Orders FIR against 6 Policemen in Muslim Gym Trainers Death
This is a fight for truth and justice. The police have definitely beaten up and murdered him, said Wasim's cousin.
In the fifth year of CM Dhamis tenure, tax recovery in Uttarakhand is set for a major tech upgrade
UKPSC Upper PCS Answer Key 2025 Released: Download the answer key at psc.uk.gov.in.
UKPSC Upper PCS Answer Key 2025: UKPSC Answer Key 2025 for the Upper PCS has been released by Uttarakhand Public Service Commission On the Official website, the candidates can Download UKPSC Upper PCS Answer Key 2025 PDF, Question Paper With Answers.
India's aviation set to soar: Minister Rammohan Naidu eyes untapped potential
DEHRADUN: Union Minister of Civil Aviation, Kinjarappu Rammohan Naidu, on Friday called for unlocking the vast potential of the aviation sector in the country while speaking at the Northern Region Ministers' Conference on Civil Aviation 2025, organised by the Ministry of Civil Aviation, Government of India, in Dehradun. Through this strategic initiative, we aim to identify regional opportunities and unlock the vast potential of Tier II and Tier III cities, Naidu stated. He also highlighted the sector's remarkable expansion, noting, In just 10 years, we have added 88 new airports nearly one new airport every 40 days. We've also added 60 additional flights every hour. He underscored that under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership, flying in India is now more accessible, more available and more affordable, reiterating the Ministrys commitment to collaborative, state-specific strategies for inclusive aviation growth. Gracing the inaugural function as Chief Guest, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami underscored aviation's pivotal role in enhancing regional connectivity, boosting tourism, and fostering socio-economic development within the State. He commended the sector's phenomenal growth and stressed the paramount importance of ensuring safety in aviation operations, particularly helicopter services in Uttarakhand's challenging hilly terrain. The conference also saw the attendance of other key state ministers, including Gautam Kumar Dak (Rajasthan), Vipul Goel (Haryana), Subodh Uniyal (Uttarakhand), Suresh Kumar Khanna (Uttar Pradesh), and Raghubir Singh Bali (Himachal Pradesh). Senior officials from the Ministry of Civil Aviation, including Secretary Samir Kumar Sinha, DGCA DG Fiaz Ahmed Kidwai, AAI Chairman Vipin Kumar, and BCAS DG Rajesh Nirwan, were also present. Discussions focused on actionable strategies to strengthen connectivity, infrastructure, and investment across Northern Indias aviation landscape. Following detailed presentations by the Ministry on opportunities for states, one-on-one interactions were held between state government teams and the Ministry delegation led by Union Minister Naidu. The high-profile event saw participation from Ministers and senior officials representing Rajasthan, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Ladakh, and Chandigarh, alongside over 100 aviation industry players.
Uttarakhand sacks 234 doctors for bond violation, prolonged absence; recovery proceedings initiated
DEHRADUN: The Uttarakhand government has dismissed 234 doctors for prolonged absenteeism and blatant violation of their bond agreements. The action has sent shockwaves through the state's health department, which is also poised to initiate recovery proceedings against these bond-bound doctors. The Health Department has already begun the process of forwarding the list of these 234 doctors to the National Medical Council. Officials estimate that a staggering sum of up to Rs 2 crore could be recovered from the doctors as part of their bond obligations. Uttarakhand Health Minister Dr. Dhan Singh Rawat weighed in on the drastic step. Many doctors completed their MBBS studies in the state at subsidized fees but subsequently violated the terms of their bond agreements, Rawat told TNIE . Around 234 such doctors have been identified. These doctors have reportedly been absent from duty for extended periods without any official notification, leading to their dismissal. Rawat further elaborated on the terms of the agreement. As per the agreement with their respective medical colleges, these doctors were mandated to serve in the state's hilly districts for a minimum of five years upon graduating with their MBBS, he explained. The bond stipulated that failure to comply would require them to deposit a pre-determined sum and obtain a No Objection Certificate before pursuing opportunities outside the state or entering private practice. Despite these clear terms, 234 doctors assigned to the state's remote mountainous regions have remained absent from their posts without authorisation. This constitutes a clear breach of bond conditions and an act of gross indiscipline, the minister said. Sources within the Health Department revealed the breakdown of the dismissed doctors as approximately 56 from Doon Medical College, 95 from Haldwani Medical College, and 83 from Srinagar Medical College. Each of these doctors had signed a bond during their MBBS admission, committing to five years of service in the state's hilly terrain. Their original documents and medical certificates are reportedly still held by their respective colleges. Taking a serious view of the matter, the state government has directed the Director of Medical Education to initiate the recovery of bond amounts from all absent doctors, as per the terms of their agreements. In a related development, the Health Secretary has been instructed to seek explanations from Chief Medical Officers of the districts where these doctors were posted, as well as the in-charge officers of the respective hospitals. The inquiry aims to ascertain why local authorities failed to initiate timely action against the absent medical professionals. The dismissed doctors were assigned across various districts, with the highest numbers in Chamoli (46), Nainital (31), Tehri Garhwal (29), Pauri Garhwal (26), Uttarkashi (25), and Pithoragarh (25). Other affected districts include Almora (16), Rudraprayag (14), Champawat (11), Bageshwar (10), and even one doctor from Dehradun district who remains untraceable.
The Uttarakhand Public Service Commission (UKPSC) has released the provisional answer key for the Combined State Civil/Upper Subordinate Services Preliminary Examination 2025, held on June 29. Candidates can now download the answer keys for all sets (A, B, C, and D) from the official website and raise objections online between July 5 and July 11, 2025.
UKPSC Answer Key 2025 OUT: Uttarakhand Public Service Commission has released the answer key of the offline exam conducted for the Uttarakhand Combined State Civil/Upper Subordinate Services Examination conducted on 29 June. The answer key is available on the official website i.e. psc.uk.gov.in. Candidates can download UKPSC Upper PCS Answer Key for Paper 1 and [] The post UKPSC Answer Key 2025 OUT at psc.uk.gov.in: Download Uttarakhand Upper PCS Paper 1 and 2 Response Sheet PDF appeared first on Testbook Blog .
2 IAF Personnel Drown In Lake As Heavy Rains Batter Uttarakhand
Prince Yadav (22) from Pathankot, Punjab and Sahil Kumar (23) from Muzaffarpur, Bihar, were part of a group of eight IAF personnel, including four women, vacationing in Nainital.
2 IAF personnel drown in Nainital lake as heavy rains pound Uttarakhand
Amidst heavy rains in Uttarakhand, two IAF personnel drowned in Bhimtal lake, prompting rescue operations. The severe weather has disrupted the Chardham Yatra, blocked over a hundred roads, and caused food shortages. The Home Minister has assured support, with NDRF and ITBP being deployed to mitigate the impact and ensure the Yatra continues smoothly.
Two IAF personnel drown while bathing in lake near Bhimtal in Uttarakhand
DEHRADUN: Two Indian Air Force (IAF) personnel, part of an eight-member group on a trip from Punjab, tragically drowned while bathing in a lake near Bhimtal, Nainital district, Uttarakhand, on Thursday. Their insistence on taking a dip in the scenic yet treacherous waters led to the fatal incident. According to police sources, two IAF personnel from Pathankot, Punjab, along with six other friends, had arrived in Nainital on Wednesday. They were staying at a hotel in Sundarkhal, Dhari, with a pre-scheduled plan of enjoying the region's natural beauty. Bhimtal's Police Circle Officer, Pramod Sah told the TNIE , On Thursday, the group of eight friends went to Musatal, located between Parital in Belwagaon, Chafi, Bhimtal. Upon reaching Musatal, Sourabh Singh Nayal, Prince Yadav, Sahil, and Vijender decided to bathe and entered the lake without much thought. He continued, While bathing, Prince Yadav and Sahil went into deeper waters and began to drown. Sourabh and Vijender made strenuous efforts to save them, but their attempts were in vain. Following the death of their two friends, Sourabh, Vijender, and four other female friends are inconsolable, weeping uncontrollably. The trip now holds only bitter and heart-wrenching memories for the accompanying personnel. Local eyewitnesses corroborated that the two men lost their lives due to their insistence on bathing. Sub Divisional Magistrate K.N. Goswami and Police Circle Officer Pramod Sah promptly arrived at the scene, gathered full details of the accident, and initiated immediate relief operations. Relatives accompanying the deceased informed the police that they were staying at the Sundarkhal hotel. Police Circle Officer Sah reiterated that warning boards are installed by the police, and action is taken against those entering rivers and lakes. He stated that strict action would be taken against anyone found bathing in the area.
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Kedarnath Yatra suspended due to landslide near Sonprayag
Uttarakhand government has temporarily suspended the Kedarnath pilgrimage following a landslide enroute the Himalayan temple near Sonprayag.
Uttarakhand CM Dhami lauds 4 years of governance, highlights implementation of UCC
UCC was implemented in the state just seven months ago, on January 27, making Uttarakhand the first state in the country to implement the law.
Uttarakhand Rains: Char Dham Yatra Suspended, Roads Blocked, Yellow Alert Issued
Uttarakhand Weather: The IMD has issued a yellow alert warning of heavy rain and thunderstorms accompanied by intense spells of rain likely to occur at isolated places.
Rain fury: Landslides block over 100 roads in Uttarakhand, hit Kedar yatra
Heavy rainfall in Uttarakhand has triggered landslides, blocking roads and disrupting the Char Dham yatra. The Kedarnath yatra was temporarily suspended due to a landslide on the Sonprayag-Gaurikund route, stranding pilgrims. Consequently, pilgrim footfall has significantly decreased, and in Bageshwar, numerous families are at risk due to unstable terrain, awaiting potential evacuation.
Shift high-risk would-be moms to health centres: Uttarakhand govt
Uttarakhand's health department is proactively relocating high-risk pregnant women from remote villages to health centers two weeks before their due dates due to monsoon-related road blockages. Around 500 women need assistance, with arrangements made in Kapkot, Bageshwar, including requisitioned hotels for lodging and meals.
DEHRADUN: The vital Kedarnath Dham Yatra, a backbone of Uttarakhand's economy, has been temporarily suspended following a massive landslide near Sonprayag in Rudraprayag district. The decision was made on Thursday after heavy rainfall triggered a significant landslide at Munkatia, completely blocking the road to the revered Himalayan temple. Police sources confirmed that the Munkatia sliding zone was inundated with a large volume of debris and stones, rendering the route impassable and forcing authorities to halt the pilgrimage. Some pilgrims returning from Gaurikund were trapped in the sliding zone, but SDRF personnel rescued them and brought them safely to Sonprayag, said Arpan Yaduvanshi, Commandant of the State Disaster Response Force. As a precautionary measure, traffic on this route has been stopped for now. Commandant Yaduvanshi further confirmed the swift rescue operation: Around 40 pilgrims stranded in the Sonprayag landslide area while returning from Shri Kedarnath Dham were safely evacuated by SDRF. More than 40 pilgrims had been stranded since approximately 10 PM last night after debris suddenly fell near Sonprayag on the way from Kedarnath Dham. Meanwhile, the Yamunotri Highway remains closed beyond Silai Band for the fourth consecutive day following a cloudburst incident. While pedestrian movement is possible, it remains precarious due to ongoing risks. On Wednesday, approximately 254 passengers stranded between Syanchatti and Jankichatti were safely evacuated. Search and rescue operations are ongoing, with NDRF utilizing sniffer dogs to locate seven people who are still missing after the incident. The cloudburst near Silai Band and the overflowing drain at Ojri washed away a 20 to 25-meter section of the Yamunotri Highway. Seven individuals were swept away and went missing in the powerful current of debris and water at Silai Band. NDRF, SDRF, Police, and ITBP personnel are actively involved in the search for the missing and the safe evacuation of pilgrims. Around 263 pedestrians were safely evacuated and transported to Barkot by vehicles. The food supply department has arranged meals for stranded pilgrims at various locations, District Disaster Management Officer Nand Kishore Joshi said. While the National Highway department is undertaking repair work at Silai Band, the presence of hard rock near Ojri is posing significant challenges. In a separate incident highlighting the widespread impact of the monsoon, a massive landslide occurred near Ummatta in Karnaprayag. Around 1 AM, debris from the hillside descended directly into a hotel located along the highway. Fortunately, the hotel owner's family and staff managed to escape to safety. However, a taxi passing by at the time was buried under the debris.
Nainital HC sounds alarm on teen marriages, orders awareness drive
DEHRADUN: The Uttarakhand High Court has expressed deep concern over the rising number of adolescents entering into marriages and subsequently seeking court protection. The court deems the trend alarming and fraught with serious consequences, including potential charges under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act. The court had previously summoned Uttrakhand's Secretary for Child Rights Welfare, Chandresh Yadav, who appeared before the bench on Thursday. During the proceedings, the court directed Secretary Chandresh Kumar to prepare and present a comprehensive plan within two weeks. This plan aims to raise public awareness about the seriousness of the POCSO Act and address the growing issue of underage unions. The plan also focusses at sensitising parents especially, about the gravity of the POCSO Act, thereby enabling them to guide their children effectively. A division bench of the Nainital High Court, comprising Chief Justice G. Narendar and Justice Alok Mehra, observed during the hearing of one such case, stating, This trend is alarming and needs attention. The specific matter before the court involved a 19-year-old youth who, after marrying a girl of his age, sought court protection from her family. The bench noted with concern the increasing number of such cases where petitioners are often adolescents. While acknowledging the legal right to choose one's life partner, the court underscored that the growing tendency of marriages among minors makes it difficult for them to develop a sense of responsibility at such a young age. The court further highlighted grim scenarios where such marriages lead to severe repercussions. It pointed to instances where girls, later claimed by their parents to be minors, resulted in severe punishment for the young man under the POCSO Act, often leaving the married girl alone and vulnerable. In many cases, the court observed, he girl even became a mother after marriage, only for the husband to be jailed under POCSO, or the couple separated after maturity, leaving the child destitute. Such situations also encourage other crimes. The court also mandated that these awareness programs be implemented at the grassroots level through the Education Department, Rural Development Departments, Anganwadis, local administration, and para-legal volunteers in sensitive areas. It further emphasised the use of creative methods like plays and short films to effectively sensitise young adults about the issue. The next hearing in the matter will take place after the submission of the proposed plan.
Kanwar Yatra devotees assault tempo driver after minor collision in Uttarakhand
A tempo driver was brutally assaulted by a group of Kanwar Yatra devotees after his vehicle collided with them in Uttarakhands Haridwar district. The incident took place on July 1 in Bahadrabad village. Tempo driver Dharmendra collided with an auto carrying Kanwar Yatra devotees. Angered, the devotees pulled him out and started attacking him. The 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 Government halts Char Dham Yatra owing to bad weather
Our priority during the yatra is the safety of all pilgrims... All our district officials, disaster management teams, National Disaster Response Force and State Disaster Response Force are fully prepared, Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami said
India's health survey data reveals 13% children born prematurely, 17% with low birth weight
NEW DELHI: India's demographic health survey 2019-21 reveals that 13 percent of children were born prematurely, and 17 percent with a low weight at birth, with air pollution contributing to the adverse birth outcomes. Researchers from the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai, and institutes in the UK and Ireland looked at the National Family Health Survey-5 and remote sensing data to analyse how exposure to air pollution in pregnancy impacted the delivery outcomes. The team found that an increased exposure to PM2.5 during pregnancy was related with a 40 percent chance of low birth weight, and 70 percent of premature delivery. Climate conditions, such as rainfall and temperature, were found to have a greater link with adverse birth outcomes. The study, published in the journal PLoS Global Public Health, also found that children living in the northern districts of India could be more vulnerable to the ambient air pollution. Measuring under 2.5 microns in diameter, fine particulate matter 2.5 (PM2.5) is considered among the most harmful air pollutants, sources of which include burning of fossil fuels and biomass. The researchers found higher levels of PM2.5 pollutants over the upper Gangetic region, covering states like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Delhi, Punjab and Haryana, and lower levels in the country's southern and north-eastern regions. A higher prevalence of premature births was seen in northern states, such as Himachal Pradesh (39 percent), Uttarakhand (27 percent), Rajasthan (18 percent), and Delhi (17 percent). Mizoram, Manipur and Tripura exhibited a lower prevalence of the trend. Punjab was found to have the highest prevalence of lower birth weight at 22 percent, followed by Delhi, Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh. North-east India fared far better on the metric, the authors said. Utilising data from the national family health survey and raster images, the study employs various statistical analyses and spatial models to elucidate the connection between in-utero exposure to air pollution and birth outcomes, the authors wrote. They observed that approximately 13 percent of children were born prematurely, and 17 percent were born with low birth weight. Further, an increase of 10 microgram per cubic metre in PM2.5 exposure was associated with an increase of five per cent in the prevalence of low birth weight, and 12 per cent in premature birth. The team added that 18 percent of children born in the five years preceding the National Family Health Survey-5 had a low weight at birth. The authors called for targeted interventions, especially in the northern districts, and an intensification of the National Clean Air Program. Launched in 2019, the programme is aimed at improving air quality in India by addressing PM levels. The researchers also advocated for climate adaptation strategies, such as heat action plans and water management, to be included in public health planning. Awareness of risks due to air pollution and climate change should be raised as part of public health initiatives, especially among pregnant women, the team said.
Landslide near Sonprayag; Kedarnath yatra temporarily suspended in Uttarakhand
The road has been completely blocked by the landslide debris and stones at Munkatiya sliding zone, prompting the administration to stop the yatra temporarily
BJP president after PMs return from Brics
NEW DELHI: With organisational elections now completed in over a dozen states, there is a strong possibility that the BJP will announce the name of a consensus candidate as its next national president shortly after Prime Minister Narendra Modi returns from his foreign tour on July 9 or 10. The process of organisational elections is over in most states. New state presidents were recently elected in Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, and other states. In key states such as Bihar, Sikkim, Goa, and Assam, new chiefs are already in place. The process will shortly conclude in the remaining states, including Uttar Pradesh. Amid this process, the BJP has reportedly shortlisted five candidates, and the final selection is expected to take place between July 10 and 19, before the Monsoon session of parliament on July 21. Among the shortlisted candidates are Union ministers Bhupendra Yadav, Dharmendra Pradhan, Prahlad Joshi, Nirmala Sitharaman, Vanathi Srinivasan, and BD Sharma. Bhupendra Yadav, considered one of the partys finest electoral managers for regional elections, is said to be the frontrunner. Yadav, who belongs to the OBC category, has played a key role in formulating electoral strategies for several state elections, including those in Maharashtra (2024), Uttar Pradesh (2017), and Bihar (2020). If Yadav emerges as the consensus candidate, it will send a strong message ahead of the Bihar assembly election, where the Yadav community plays a crucial role in determining the outcome in over 70-90 constituencies, commented a BJP leader from Bihar. Pradhan is viewed as the second strongest contender, owing to his strong connections with both the RSS and the partys organisational machinery. Prahlad Joshi, hailing from South India, where the BJP is focusing its Mission South plan, is also seen as a possible consensus candidate. He is known for his electoral strategies and managing party affairs, particularly in South India. The name of a woman leader, who also serves as the national president of the BJP Mahila Morcha, is also circulating as a potential candidate. Other prominent names include Arun Singh and Tarun Chugh (both national general secretaries), and Dr Sudha Yadav, who is reportedly trusted by both Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the RSS. Final selection likely before Monsoon session Amid this process, the BJP has reportedly shortlisted five candidates, and the final selection is expected to take place between July 10 and 19, before the Monsoon session of parliament on July 21. New state presidents were recently elected in Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, and other states.
Uttarakhand Govt. to force closure of food shops on Kanwar Yatra routes that dont display identity
DEHRADUN, July 2 : Uttarakhand government has said that it will shut down and charge a penalty of upto Rs 2 lakh on shops that lie on the Kanwar Yatra route and fail to display names of their owners and licence enroute Kanwar Yatra. The Yatra will be starting from July 11 onwards, state Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) issued guidelines directing shops lying on the route of the Yatra routes to make their identities public. Letter issued on behalf [] The post Uttarakhand Govt. to force closure of food shops on Kanwar Yatra routes that dont display identity appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
He added that a campaign to prevent food adulteration will be launched across Dehradun, Haridwar, Tehri, Pauri, and Uttarkashi districts during the pilgrimage season.
Kanwar vigilantism: UP cops summon 6 for targeting dhabas
The incident has brought back into focus the controversy that erupted last year when BJP-led governments in Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand directed food outlets along the Kanwar route to display the names of their owners and staff.
Three Kanwar Yatra pilgrims die after their truck fell into a gorge in Uttarakhand
A group of over 60 pilgrims were going towards Uttarkashi district to set up a Kanwar camp near Gangotri and Yamunotri temples, say police
All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) chief Asaduddin Owaisi and former Samajwadi Party MP S T Hasan on Wednesday strongly condemned the alleged religious profiling of dhaba and eatery owners along the Kanwar Yatra route in parts of Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand. Owaisi reacted sharply to media reports suggesting that vigilante groups allegedly asked some dhaba owners on the Delhi-Dehradun highway to open their pants to verify their religion. There are several hotels near Muzaffarnagar highway that have been running for years. I fail to understand how there were no issues in these places 10 years ago. How was the Kanwar Yatra conducted peacefully here earlier? Why is all this happening now? Owaisi asked. Who are these vigilante groups asking hotel owners to open their pants? Are they running the government, or is the administration in charge? Police should arrest them, he said. #WATCH | Hyderabad, Telangana: On some media reports of Dhaba owners on the Kanwar route at Delhi-Dehradun highway asked to open their pants to verify their religion, AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi, says There are several hotels near Muzaffarnagar highway running for several pic.twitter.com/TP4FYwOmoT ANI (@ANI) July 2, 2025 Former Samajwadi Party MP S T Hasan also condemned the alleged religious profiling of eatery owners along the Kanwar Yatra route in Uttarakhand by some Hindu outfits, calling the act a form of terrorism. The remarks came amid reports that members of certain Hindu organisations were allegedly checking the identities of eatery owners and staff, and targeting individuals suspected to be Muslims in several Uttarakhand cities. Purported videos circulating on social media reportedly showed volunteers coercing people to prove their religious identity. Reacting sharply, the BJP accused the opposition party of indulging in religious appeasement, but asserted that nobody has the right to take the law into their hands. Hasan, who hails from Uttar Pradesh's Moradabad, told news agency PTI, Asking hotel staff and local vendors to reveal their names and forcing them to undress to identify their religion is no different from what terrorists did in Pahalgam. This, too, is a form of terrorism. He alleged that such incidents are taking place openly while the BJP government in Uttarakhand was turning a blind eye. It seems the state government is silently supporting these acts. In a secular country like India, this kind of behaviour is shameful. It should be stopped, Hasan said. Hasan called for immediate intervention by the central and state governments to ensure that such communal practices are checked. Reacting to the SP leader's statement, BJP spokesperson Rakesh Tripathi said, People taking the law into their own hands is wrong, but drawing comparisons with the Pahalgam terrorists is extremely objectionable. In Pahalgam, terrorists killed people after ensuring their identity... If someone asks for the identity to check for pure vegetarian food in Sawan, how can it be compared with terrorists? Samajwadi Party can stoop to any level for religious appeasement, he said. The Uttarakhand government has made it mandatory for eateries, including food carts, on the Kanwar Yatra route to prominently display their food licences or registration certificates. Notably, similar directives were issued by the governments of Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, and some other states in July last year as well, which the Supreme Court subsequently stayed . In Uttar Pradesh's Muzaffarnagar, police have summoned several activists associated with Swami Yashveer Maharaj over an incident involving the unauthorised verification of identities of eatery owners along the Kanwar yatra route, officials said. The Kanwar Yatra is an annual pilgrimage during the Hindu month of Shravan, drawing thousands of devotees. (With inputs from PTI, ANI)
Uttarakhand floods: Alaknanda River overflows, 15-foot Shiva statue submerges in Rudraprayag watch
Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh are reeling under monsoon fury, triggering floods and landslides. Rudraprayag faces a flood-like situation as the Alaknanda River surges, submerging areas. A cloudburst in Mandi district, Himachal Pradesh, has resulted in casualties and missing persons, prompting rescue operations. The IMD has issued a red alert for Himachal Pradesh, forecasting heavy rainfall and potential flash floods.
3 Kanwariyas Killed, 18 Injured As Truck Overturns In Uttarakhand
A truck carrying 'kanwariyas' overturned in Tehri district on Wednesday, leaving three dead and 18 injured, police said.
Truck overturns, killing three Kanwar pilgrims in Uttarakhand
DEHRADUN: A truck with Kanwar pilgrims overturned on the Rishikesh-Gangotri Highway in Tehri district on Wednesday, claiming the lives of three individuals and injuring 16 others. According to the sources at the district disaster management authority, the incident occurred between Jajal and Fakot, casting a pall over the ongoing pilgrimage as rescue operations were immediately launched. District Disaster Management Officer Brijesh Bhatt confirmed the fatalities, stating that one person died on the spot, while two others were found trapped beneath the overturned vehicle. The truck was carrying a total of 19 Kanwar pilgrims who were en route from Rishikesh to Gangotri to collect holy water, a significant ritual in the annual Kanwar Yatra. Of the 16 injured, four critically wounded pilgrims have been referred to AIIMS Rishikesh for advanced medical care. Eight others are currently receiving treatment at the Narendra Nagar Community Health Centre, while one individual is being treated at the Primary Health Centre in Fakot. Upon receiving news of the accident, relief and rescue operations were immediately launched by local authorities and emergency services. According to the Tehri District Magistrate, the truck lost control and overturned approximately two kilometres ahead of Khaadi. Emergency services, including the vital 108 ambulance service, were roped in to transport the injured to various hospitals. Our teams responded swiftly to the scene to provide immediate assistance and transport the injured for medical treatment, a district official stated, highlighting the rapid coordination efforts. Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami expressed profound sorrow over the tragic accident. In a statement released shortly after the incident, he directed officials to ensure that the injured pilgrims receive immediate and the best possible medical facilities. The Chief Minister Dhami emphasised that the administration is conducting relief and rescue operations on a war footing to safely evacuate all passengers and provide comprehensive support to those affected in this challenging time. Investigations into the exact cause of the accident are underway.
Hyatt Regency Dehradun Appoints Chef Vikram as Chef de Cuisine
Globally seasoned chef to elevate resorts culinary identity through a fusion of European elegance and Uttarakhands local flavours