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Bad weather re-routes Bengaluru bound flights to Chennai

CHENNAI: Chennai International Airport briefly became an unscheduled hub on Friday evening after inclement weather forced at least four flights bound for Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru to be diverted mid-air. According to sources, three domestic passenger flights and one international cargo service were rerouted to Chennai between 6:25 pm and 7:10 pm. The diversions included two IndiGo flights-6E6014 from Dehradun and 6E6508 from Rajkots Hirasar Airport (HSR) as well as an Air India Express service (IX2747) originating from Bagdogra. All three aircraft were scheduled to arrive in Bengaluru but were redirected to Chennai, landing within minutes of one another. Also diverted was a long-haul Boeing 777 freighter, operated by German cargo airline AeroLogic. Flight 3S0533 had departed from Hong Kong and was enroute to Bengaluru when it was diverted. It landed in Chennai at 7:10 pm and was parked at the remote stand designated for wide-body aircraft.

The New Indian Express 3 May 2025 8:20 am

Sunny Deol Enjoys Pakoras And Chai As Border 2 Shoot Gets Delayed Due To Rain | WATCH

Sunny Deols Border 2 shoot was halted due to sudden rain in Dehradun. The actor shared behind-the-scenes video as he made the most of the situation.

News18 2 May 2025 8:06 pm

Dehradun Defence School: One of the Best NDA Coaching in Dehradun

Dehradun Defence School offers comprehensive academic and NDA exam coaching with expert faculty, modern facilities, and holistic development programs to prepare students for a successful career in the Indian Armed Forces.

DNA India 2 May 2025 7:09 pm

Uttarakhand HC slams Nainital police, orders apology to rape accused over illegal eviction notice

DEHRADUN: In a significant rebuke to the local administration, the Uttarakhand High Court on Friday ordered the Nainital Municipality to withdraw an encroachment notice issued against the house of Usman, an accused in a minor girls rape case, and directed the authorities to issue him an unconditional apology. The court described the action of the administration as inappropriate and took strong exception to the violation of procedural norms. Usman's advocate, Dr Kartikeya Hari Gupta, argued before the court that the notice had been served in violation of the Supreme Courts guidelines, which mandate a 15-day notice period prior to any encroachment removal. The notice violated clear Supreme Court directives mandating a 15-day period before any encroachment removal, whereas the Municipality had provided only three days, and the accused was currently in jail, said Advocate Gupta. He also pointed out that dozens of other residents from the same area had received similar notices. The matter was heard by a special bench comprising Chief Justice G. Narendra and Justice Ravindra Maithani. During the hearing, Senior Superintendent of Police, Nainital, Prahlad Narayan Meena joined via video conferencing, while the First and Second Executive Officers of the Nainital Municipality were present in court. The Municipality conceded its error in issuing only a three-day notice and confirmed to the court that the notice would be withdrawn. The High Court, in a separate but related observation, expressed its strong displeasure over the protests that erupted in Nainital following Usmans arrest. It reprimanded the police, including the Senior Superintendent of Police, and directed that sensitive cases such as this be handled with greater strictness and caution. The next hearing has been scheduled for Tuesday, 6 May. The police and the Nagar Palika have been instructed to submit a detailed report on their compliance with the courts directions. Meanwhile, quiet tension reportedly continues in Nainital. While most shops are open, the usual hustle and bustle remains absent. According to sources, businesses belonging to a specific community were allegedly vandalised by Hindu organisations on Thursday. Sources also revealed that a section of Anjum Islamiyat, buoyed by the court's verdict, is contemplating approaching the High Court to seek compensation for the damages suffered during the vandalism.

The New Indian Express 2 May 2025 6:10 pm

Kedarnath Dham portals open amidst grandeur

DEHRADUN: The sacred portals of the world-renowned Kedarnath Dham, one of the twelve Jyotirlingas located in Rudraprayag, were formally opened on Friday morning amidst elaborate rituals. Following the opening, the Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami offered prayers at the shrine, seeking happiness, prosperity, and peace for the State. Notably, the very first prayer performed at Kedarnath Dham was offered on behalf of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The portals of Baba Kedar swung open at 7 am, accompanied by the resonant chanting of mantras, fervent slogans of 'Har Har Mahadev', and the devotional melodies played by the band of the Army's Grenadier Regiment. Extending his greetings to all countrymen on the opening of the portals, Chief Minister Dhami remarked, The state, as well as the entire nation, eagerly awaited this moment. He added, Kedarnath Dham is a major centre of religious faith for followers of Sanatan Dharma and also symbolises India's spiritual and cultural heritage. For our state, this is a time of celebration. Dhami highlighted the continuously increasing number of devotees visiting Baba Kedar's shrine each year. He expressed confidence that, with the blessings of Baba Kedar, this year's Char Dham Yatra would also set a new record. He assured that the state government has ensured all necessary arrangements for the systematic and successful operation of the Char Dham Yatra. All essential provisions have been made for the convenience, safety, and ease of pilgrims coming for the Char Dham Yatra, he stated. Chief Minister Dhami also highlighted Prime Minister Narendra Modi's profound devotion to Baba Kedarnath. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is an ardent devotee of Baba Kedarnath, the Chief Minister said. He recounted that the reconstruction of Kedarnath town commenced under the Prime Minister's leadership following the devastating 2013 disaster. It is under his guidance that the Kedarnath complex has been transformed through divine and grand reconstruction work, Dhami added. The Chief Minister also recalled that it was from this sacred land of Kedarnath that the Prime Minister had declared the third decade of the 21st century as 'Uttarakhand's Decade'. To fulfill his vision, the state government is continuously establishing new dimensions of development, he affirmed. Prior to the auspicious opening, the Kedarnath temple was adorned with spectacular decorations. The shrine was embellished with over 108 quintals of flowers, creating a vibrant and visually stunning spectacle. As the portals finally swung open amidst this grand floral display, a shower of flowers from a helicopter added to the sanctity of the moment, leaving the assembled devotees visibly overwhelmed and emotional.

The New Indian Express 2 May 2025 1:33 pm

Gen Pratik takes over command of Army Nr Command

Jammu, May 1: Lieutenant General Pratik Sharma on Thursday assumed the appointment of General Officer Commanding-in-Chief (GOC-in-C), Northern Command. As per the official communiqu, a highly decorated officer, Lieutenant General Pratik Sharma is an alumnus of NDA, Khadakwasla,IndianMilitaryAcademy, Dehradun andDefenceServicesStaffCollege,Wellington. He was commissioned into the MADRAS Regiment in December 1987. He is qualified on Higher [] The post Gen Pratik takes over command of Army Nr Command appeared first on Northlines .

The Northlines 2 May 2025 12:19 am

Lt Gen Pratik Sharma Takes Charge Of Indian Army's Northern Command

Lt Gen Sharma is an alumnus of the National Defence Academy (NDA), Khadakwasla, Indian Military Academy, Dehradun, and Defence Services Staff College, Wellington.

News18 1 May 2025 6:32 pm

CBI takes NEET-UG 2024 question paper leak kingpin Sanjeev Mukhiya on four-day remand

PATNA: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Thursday took Sanjeev Kumar Singh , alias Sanjeev Mukhiya, on a four-day remand for interrogation in connection with the NEET-UG 2024 question paper leak case. Mukhiya, the alleged mastermind behind several question paper leak rackets, was arrested from Patna last Friday. CBI special judge Sunil Kumar-2 granted the four-day remand after a petition was filed seeking his custody for interrogation in the undergraduate medical entrance exam case. Although the CBI had requested a seven-day remand, the court granted only four. Mukhiya, a native of Bihars Nalanda district, is believed to be at the centre of an inter-state solver gang involved in leaking question papers of various national-level exams. We hope to get substantial clue in the medical entrance exam question paper leak case, said an investigating officer on condition of anonymity. During an earlier interrogation by Bihar Polices Economic Offences Unit (EOU), Mukhiya reportedly claimed that he had helped several politicians, doctors and government officers by securing medical college seats for their children. He also confessed to maintaining connections with teachers at private coaching institutes, who would send candidates to him. He disclosed that the leaks were carried out in collusion with certain printing press employees. As soon as his men would inform him about question of a particular examination being printed in a press, he would start his work and contact them, the officer said. Mukhiya would allegedly offer hefty bribes to gain access to the papers. NTA initiates action against Telegram, Instagram channels claiming NEET-UG question paper leak Once the question papers were dispatched from the press, his men coordinated with carrier agents. The examination centre authorities were reportedly aware of only two locks on the boxes carrying the question papers, while Mukhiya had access to a third hidden lock. He would open the boxes, make xerox copies of the papers, reseal them carefully, and send them to the examination centres without raising suspicion. The xeroxed question papers were solved by his solver teams and passed on to the candidates before the exams. For the NEET-UG examination, the gang charged between Rs 40 to 50 lakh per candidate. Mukhiya claimed to have strong connections in examination rackets operating in Dehradun, Chandigarh, Lucknow, Kolkata, Gurugram, Noida and Gandhinagar. We used to take help of each other in our work, an investigating officer quoted him as saying. Revealing his personal motivation, Mukhiya reportedly told interrogators that he entered the question paper leak business to accumulate enough money to make his wife an MLA and eventually an MP. He said he had expanded his network to states including Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Delhi, Punjab and West Bengal. Additional Director General (ADG) of EOU, Naiyar Hasnain Khan, said information had been sought regarding the cases registered against Mukhiya in other states. We have shared relevant information to police officers of different states where Mukhiya has been links, Khan said. The ADG clarified that Mukhiya was arrested from an apartment near Saguna Mor under Danapur police limits in connection with the Bihar constable and teachers recruitment exam leak cases being probed by the states investigating agency. Mukhiya also confessed during interrogation that his son, Dr Shiv Prakash, and his associate, Rocky, were active members of the gang. He admitted to his involvement in leaks of question papers of NEET, BPSC, and constable recruitment exams in both Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.

The New Indian Express 1 May 2025 5:49 pm

Vyasi Hydro Project becomes unexpected lifeline for endangered Golden Mahseer

DEHRADUN: The endangered Golden Mahseer, Uttarakhands state fish, is witnessing a revival thanks to an unusual ally, the Vyasi Hydroelectric Project. Operated by the Uttarakhand Jal Vidyut Nigam Limited (UJVNL), the project site now houses a dedicated hatchery that has successfully released 3,000 Golden Mahseer into their natural habitat. UJVNL initiated the Golden Mahseer hatchery at the Vyasi project site in February 2024, aligning with the states broader goals of environmental protection and biodiversity enhancement. Dr Sandeep Singhal, Managing Director of UJVNL, confirmed the project's details to TNIE, stating, This hatchery has been established under the technical guidance of the Directorate of Coldwater Fisheries Research, Bhimtal, an arm of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR). Dr Singhal further elaborated, To date, approximately 9,000 Golden Mahseer fish have been produced at this hatchery. Out of these, 3,000 fish were released into the natural environment of the Vyasi reservoir under the first phase of ranching. The initial ranching process took place in the presence of key officials, including UJVNLs General Manager, Inder Mohan Karasi, and Chakrata Divisional Forest Officer, Abhimanyu Singh. Explaining the technique, Karasi said, Ranching is a method where fish reared in a hatchery are released into natural reservoirs to encourage their natural proliferation and growth. Abhimanyu Singh, Divisional Forest Officer for Chakrata under the Uttarakhand Forest Department, told this newspaper that the collaboration is crucial for conservation efforts. The Forest Department will endeavour to release these fish into other suitable water bodies as well, in order to conserve aquatic biodiversity, he added. The Golden Mahseer, historically found in rivers like the Ganga, Yamuna and Kosi, is categorised as endangered. This has prompted the state government to undertake focused conservation efforts. The success of the hatchery at Vyasi marks a significant milestone in these efforts.

The New Indian Express 1 May 2025 4:29 pm

Tourism takes hit in Uttarakhand's Nainital as protests erupt over minors rape case

DEHRADUN: Tourism in Nainital has taken a severe hit after massive protests broke out across the hill town on Wednesday, following the alleged rape of a 12-year-old girl by a 65-year-old man. Widespread cancellations of hotel bookings have been reported, and several tourists have cut their trips short amid the escalating unrest. The incident comes at a time when tensions are already high nationwide, particularly following the recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir. Public fury in Nainital has been amplified by the broader anger directed at a specific community, observers noted. The alleged crime triggered a complete shutdown across Nainital on Thursday. From Tallital to Mallital, shops, street vendors, and rickshaw services remained shut in protest. People are incredibly angry and hurt by this heinous act, said a local resident, requesting anonymity. Coming at a time when there is already so much tension, this has just made things worse. We want justice for the child. Heavy police deployment was seen citywide to maintain law and order. Many tourists are cutting trips short, a source said, adding that a significant number of online hotel booking cancellations have been received. Authorities have placed security forces at sensitive locations throughout the town, and officials confirmed that the situation remains tense but under control. The accused, identified as Usman, was arrested on Wednesday. He has been charged under the stringent Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act and relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). He was presented in court and remanded to judicial custody. Confirming the arrest, a senior police official said, We have kept the accused under tight security in view of the mob's unrest after taking him into custody. The medical examination of the accused is being conducted. Various organisations surrounded the local police station late Wednesday night, further fuelling the tension. Police sources also confirmed instances of shop vandalism in the area. On Thursday, thousands participated in a rally organised by Hindu groups in Mallital. Additional police forces were deployed in sensitive zones and outside the accuseds residence. Joint Magistrate Varuna Agarwal told reporters, Strict action will be taken against those attempting to create unrest, and legal proceedings are underway. Protesters have demanded stringent punishment for the accused, including property confiscation. They also called for verification drives for all outsiders, especially tenants and temporary workers from a specific community, and the identification and deportation of any illegally residing foreign nationals. The tourism business has been severely affected, said Nainital Hotel Association President Digvijay Singh Bisht. We received a large number of online booking cancellation messages. Authorities are actively monitoring social media to prevent the spread of misinformation.

The New Indian Express 1 May 2025 3:54 pm

Kashmiri shawl sellers slapped in Mussoorie, forced to shut shop

Dehradun: Two Kashmiri shawl sellers were slapped by a group of local men and forced to shut their shop in Uttarakhands Mussoorie. The attack took place on Tuesday, April 29. A video went viral on social media showing the assault on the Kashmiris. They were abused and slapped repeatedly by three persons led by a Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 30 Apr 2025 1:53 pm

CBI seeks prosecution of five officers in Uttarakhand's Corbett safari scam

DEHRADUN: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has submitted its investigation report to the Uttarakhand government regarding the alleged illegal felling of over 6,000 trees and unauthorised construction work carried out under the guise of a tiger safari project in the Corbett Tiger Reserve. In a significant development, the central agency has sought permission from the state government to initiate prosecution proceedings against five officers allegedly involved in the irregularities. The CBI had formally registered a case in the high-profile Corbett tiger safari matter in October 2023, taking over the investigation into the extensive environmental damage and rule violations. Before the CBI's involvement, the case was under scrutiny by the state Vigilance Department. It was during the vigilance probe that the then Ranger Brij Bihari Sharma and Divisional Forest Officer (DFO) Kishan Chand were suspended and subsequently arrested in connection with the ongoing investigation. The CBI's latest report marks a crucial step towards potential legal action against more individuals. Following the CBI's probe, the Enforcement Directorate also launched an investigation into the alleged irregularities at Corbett Tiger Reserve in December 2023. While the ED probe remains ongoing, sources confirm the agency has already seized property worth Rs 31.8 crore belonging to former DFO Kishan Chand. According to reliable sources, serious questions have been raised about the role of Harak Singh Rawat, the former Forest Minister under the previous BJP government, with allegations directly implicating him in the scandal. The extensive irregularities in Corbett first came to light in 2021 through a petition filed by a Delhi High Court advocate. Acting on the court's directions, the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) conducted an on-site investigation, which reportedly uncovered numerous discrepancies. Further investigations, including one by the Forest Survey of India, revealed the felling of over 6,000 trees. Sources indicate significant irregularities were found in construction works under the guise of a tiger safari in the Pakhru range, covering 106 hectares, as well as projects at Morghati, Kugaddha, Sneh, and the Pakhro rest house. Unauthorised construction also included an elephant wall, Kandi road, and a residence for the Chief Wildlife Warden in the core zone, allegedly undertaken by diverting over Rs 215 crore in funds. Departmental sources previously named several officials in connection with the irregularities, including the late KS Suhag (ex-CWLW), Sushant Patnaik (ex-CCF), Rahul (ex-Director Corbett), ex-DFOs Akhilesh Tiwari and Kishan Chand, and ex-Rangers Mathura Singh, Brij Bihari Sharma, and LR Nag. Reacting to the escalating investigation into the Corbett irregularities, Anu Pant, the petitioner, told TNIE: 'The way advocate Abhijay Negi has pursued the Forest Department's irregularities with strong legal arguments has significantly tightened the noose around the culprits, boosting public confidence in both the investigative agencies and the judiciary.'

The New Indian Express 29 Apr 2025 8:42 pm

Steps through time: Gen-Z dancers share their stories on World Dance Day

Dance isnt just about movement its about feeling, expression and storytelling. Every dancer has a unique journey that begins somewhere between a beat and a heartbeat. In this feature, we look into the personal anecdotes of dancers from across the country and beyond as they share how dance became an inseparable part of who they are. From childhood inspirations to social media fame, these dancers show us that behind every move, theres a story. As the world celebrate International Dance Day today (April 29)an annual event promoted by the International Dance Council (CID) and the International Theatre Institute to raise public awareness of dance as an art form The New Indian Express took the opportunity to speak with a few prominent Gen-Z dancers who have made their mark on social media. We asked them to share their thoughts on the transformative journey of dance, from traditional roots to modern expressions, in todays globalised world. Amisha Jayaram: From backyard grooves to stage performances For Amisha Jayaram, a 22-year-old dancer, choreographer, and creator from Manipal, Karnataka, dance has always been an integral part of her life. Growing up, she was inspired by watching her mother attend dance classes and perform casually on stage. Though she started at a young age, her passion quickly became something more serious. Dance has always been more than just a hobby for me its shaped who I am, Amisha shares. From dancing in my backyard as a toddler to now performing on large stages, dance is something I cant separate from who I am, like a buy-one-get-one deal. Wherever I go, when the music hits, I just move. Her first exposure to dance was when she was so young that she could barely walk. Her mother would bring her to dance classes because she was too small to stay home. Amisha would start grooving, not really knowing the steps, but with so much joy that her dance teacher noticed and encouraged her. This early belief from her teacher instilled a sense of confidence that drove her forward. As she grew older, Amisha began exploring different dance styles through online platforms like YouTube, becoming more versatile and developing her own unique style. One of her proudest moments came when a dance trend she followed, the One Dance trend by Drake, gained significant attention, bringing recognition from the original creator. For Amisha, seeing others recreate her videos is one of the best feelings, motivating her to keep pushing forward. Uthara Jayan: A journey from reluctance to passion Uthara Jayan, a 23-year-old from Muvattpuzha, Kerala, found her love for dance through a more reluctant start. Encouraged by her mother, Uthara joined classical dance classes at the age of five. I was very lazy and used to skip my classes, she recalls. But my mom would scold me if I didnt go, and she sat with me until the class was over. It wasnt until after her 10th grade that Uthara began to realise the importance of dance in her life. She started to take her practice seriously and felt a deep sense of pride when she was called on stage for school performances. Classical dance became her favourite style, and over time, her commitment to it grew stronger. Uthara also believes that social media has revolutionised the dance world. It has opened doors for many talented dancers who were not recognised before. But at the same time, it has also made room for untrained dancers to gain fame, which I feel can sometimes compromise the art, she explains. She also adds, For me, theres no need to mix dance styles. I believe in staying true to the roots of classical dance. Hashna Sivasothilingam: Bridging cultures through dance Hashna Sivasothilingam, a 21-year-old dancer and choreographer from London, UK, has been dancing since the age of three. Growing up in a Tamil family, she was introduced to Bharathanatyam by her mother and Guru, Ragini Sivasothilingam. For Hashna, dance is much more than just a performance; its a way to express emotions and connect with her culture. Dance is more than just movement its a language without words, says Hashna. It allows me to communicate emotions and stories that words often cant capture. Its been a form of strength during tough times and a celebration in moments of joy. Hashnas journey began with Bharathanatyam, but over time, she was drawn to a wide array of dance styles, including hip-hop and contemporary dance. While her foundation remains rooted in classical dance, she embraces fusion, blending different styles to reflect her evolving identity. She particularly enjoys mixing traditional dance forms with contemporary music, showing that traditions can remain vibrant and adaptable. The fusion of Bharathanatyam with pop, hip-hop, or R&B is a way of showing that our traditions are dynamic, just like we are, she says. Its about embracing where I come from while also celebrating who I am today. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Hash (@hashnasiva) Shiva Soorya: The power of dance in overcoming struggles Shiva Soorya, a 19-year-old dancer from Kerala, describes dance as his way of snapping into reality. When Im performing, I find peace, he shares. Its like how people find comfort in their own space when going through tough times for me, that comfort is dance. Shivas journey into dance began at the age of four, inspired by his elder sister, who has been his role model from the start. Although he enjoys performing various dance forms, fusion holds a special place for him. Fusion is a way to bond different cultures together. Its one of the best ways to connect with people, he says. Shiva also highlights the importance of training. In the age of social media, people are posting videos without understanding the basics of dance. If we want to make a career out of it, we must train smartly. Without proper knowledge, nothing can be achieved. Anubhya Rana: The passion for dance above all Anubhya Rana, 22, from Dehradun, Uttarakhand, decided to pursue dance professionally after graduation. She started her formal training in the 8th grade and has since become deeply immersed in the world of dance. Ive been dancing my whole life, but when I began training seriously, I realised that this is what I want to do with my life, she says. Her biggest inspiration is music. Its not just the songs but the rhythm patterns, the sounds around us. Anything with a beat gets me moving, she shares. While Anubhya has not yet created any trends of her own, she enjoys participating in them and sharing her interpretations on social media. She believes that dance should be respected, not just as entertainment, but as an art form that requires discipline. Training is key, she says. Theres so much competition now, and if we want to stand out, we need to invest time in mastering the basics. This World Dance Day, they remind us that dance isnt just about technique or trends. Its about emotion. Its about culture. And most of all, its about connection to oneself, to tradition, and to others. Because no matter where you come from, when the music plays you just move.

The New Indian Express 29 Apr 2025 5:53 pm

Chardham Yatra 2025: 24x7 High-Tech System And Mobile Teams To Ensure Pilgrim Safety

Chardham Yatra 2025: The Yatra starts on April 30. Dehradun DM Savin Bansal inspected the Rishikesh Transit Camp, stressing passenger convenience and strict service monitoring

News18 29 Apr 2025 12:48 pm

Shiva Idol Leaves Its Winter Abode For Kedarnath Shrine Which Opens On May 2

Dehradun, Apr 28: Riding a flower-bedecked palanquin, the idol of Lord Shiva left its winter abode in Ukhimath on Monday for the revered Kedarnath shrine in the Garhwal Himalayas, the portals of which are scheduled to reopen for devotees on May 2. It is a necessary ritual that precedes the reopening of the portals of the Kedarnath temple after being closed during winter. Ukhimaths Shri Omkareshwar Temple is where Baba Kedar is worshipped during winter and shifted back to the [] The post Shiva Idol Leaves Its Winter Abode For Kedarnath Shrine Which Opens On May 2 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 28 Apr 2025 3:09 pm

Illegal Mazhar In Dehradun Hospital Premises Razed By Bulldozer In Late-Night Action

The demolition at Doon Hospital was carried out after Pankaj Gupta, a resident of Rishikesh, filed a complaint about the mazar on the Chief Ministers Helpline portal in 2024

News18 28 Apr 2025 12:40 pm

Sunny Deol starts Dehradun shoot of Border 2

Filmmaker JP Dutta, who directed Border, will serve as a producer on the sequel alongside his daughter Nidhi Dutt

The Hindu 28 Apr 2025 12:30 pm

Sunny Deol shoots for Border 2 in Dehradun

Mumbai: Basking in the tremendous success of Jaat, Sunny Deol is back in shoot mode for his next, Border 2. Sunny is filming the highly-anticipated sequel in Dehradun at the moment. The Gadar actor dropped a video on his Insta stories, as he witnessed a captivating sunset amidst the beautiful landscape of Dehradun. Appreciating 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 .

The Siasat Daily 28 Apr 2025 10:30 am

Dehradun youth arrested for uploading `objectionable` post on Pahalgam attack

The city administration demolished the structure using two JCB excavators on Friday night in the presence of police after sealing the area

Mid Day 28 Apr 2025 8:44 am

Dehradun Youth Arrested For Sharing Objectionable Remark On Demolition Of Mazar, Pahalgam Attack

The youth allegedly threatened to demolish a temple in a Facebook post and made an objectionable remark about the Pahalgam terror attack.

News18 28 Apr 2025 7:36 am

How Dehraduns 'Marriage Cops' Made It To The Worlds Biggest Documentary Festival

An Indo-Canadian filmmaker duo's new documentary explores the unique efforts of Dehradun's all-women police helpline.

News18 27 Apr 2025 7:16 am

'Unauthorised' mazaar razed in Doon hospital

A mazaar, estimated to be at least 50 years old and situated within the Govt Doon Medical College and Hospital in Dehradun, was demolished late Friday night. The demolition was carried out by civic agency teams and district administration officials, supported by a strong police presence.

The Times of India 27 Apr 2025 3:50 am

Uttarakhand courts grapple with mounting backlog; HC case pendency soars 24%, data reveals

DEHRADUN: In a contrasting trend, Court case pendency in Uttarakhand has increased by 9% over the past two years, even as some districts managed to halve their backlogs. As of early 2025, a total of 384,234 cases are pending across the state's courts, comprising 316,369 criminal and 67,876 civil cases. The Uttarakhand High Court alone recorded a 24% rise in pending cases during this period. According to data provided by the Uttarakhand High Court to Kashipur-based RTI activist Nadeem Uddin, the court had 44,512 pending cases at the start of 2023. This figure included 25,635 civil and 18,877 criminal cases. By the end of 2024 and the beginning of 2025, the total number of pending cases had risen by 24 per cent to reach 55,323, comprising 30,301 civil and 25,022 criminal cases, Uddin told TNIE . In the state's subordinate courts, pending cases rose by 7% from 308,694 at the start of 2023 to 328,911 by early 2025. Criminal cases continue to dominate the dockets, with 270,822 pending in 2023, rising alongside 37,872 civil cases. District-wise data showed a mixed trend. Four districts saw an increase in pending cases, while nine districts managed to reduce their backlogs. Dehraduns pending cases rose by 5%, from 108,760 to 114,155. Haridwar reported a 21% surge, from 80,623 to 97,299 cases. Nainital district recorded a 2% increase, from 25,802 to 26,398 cases. Pauri district saw the sharpest percentage jump, with pendency rising by 52% from 7,071 to 10,777 cases. Tehri district registered a 9% increase, from 3,170 to 3,467 cases. Conversely, Udham Singh Nagar district recorded a 3% drop in pending cases, from 68,785 to 66,577. Uttarkashi district posted the most significant reduction, cutting its backlog by 50% from 2,711 to 1,364 cases.

The New Indian Express 26 Apr 2025 11:50 pm

Dehradun Family Narrowly Escapes Pahalgam Attack: 'Won't Be Easy To Visit Kashmir Again'

A family from Dehradun was to visit Baisaran meadows at the time when the attack took place, however, their last-moment change in the plan saved their lives.

News18 26 Apr 2025 7:47 pm

Pahalgam terror attack: 77 Pakistani Hindus barred from undertaking Uttarakhand Chardham yatra

DEHRADUN: The hopes of 77 Pakistani Hindu pilgrims who had registered for Uttarakhand's world-famous Chardham Yatra, set to begin on April 30, have been dashed. Authorities have reportedly imposed a ban on Pakistani nationals undertaking the pilgrimage this year. The decision is understood to be a direct consequence of the altered security situation following a recent terrorist attack targeting tourists in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir. Sources within the Uttarakhand Tourism Department's Yatra Division confirmed that besides Pakistan, registrations for this year's pilgrimage have also been received from the United States, Nepal, and Malaysia, among other countries. These three nations reportedly accounted for the highest number of foreign registrations this time. Providing details on the overall registration figures, Pradeep Chauhan of the Yatra Registration Division told TNIE, For the Chardham Yatra, which starts from April 30, online registrations have exceeded 21 lakh, he stated. Among these, 24,729 foreign nationals have registered to visit, including 77 from Pakistan. The situation for the Pakistani registrants is complicated by heightened tensions following a terrorist attack targeting tourists in Pahalgam attack. The attack has sparked widespread outrage across the country. In response, the Central Government has reportedly taken strict measures, including a decision to halt the issuance of visas to individuals arriving from Pakistan and a directive for Pakistani nationals currently residing in India to return within 48 hours. According to the government sources, as many as 250 Pakistani nationals have been identified as residing in Uttarakhand across districts including Dehradun, Haridwar, and Nainital, amidst recent tightening of visa regulations following security concerns. According to Director General of Police, Deepam Seth, a significant majority of these individuals are predominantly Pakistani Hindu citizens holding long-term visas. Out of these, 247 have arrived on long-term visas and are mostly Pakistani Hindu citizens, stated DGP Deepam Seth. Separately, action has been taken regarding the three Pakistani nationals on short-term visas. Two from Dehradun have already been sent back, while the third individual identified in Haridwar was repatriated on Saturday. The developments come in the wake of the recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam, which led to a high alert being sounded across Uttarakhand, a state bordering China and Nepal. Instructions were also issued to monitor Pakistani nationals residing within the state. Adding to the heightened security measures, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Friday issued comprehensive guidelines to all states concerning visas for Pakistani citizens. Following Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami's instructions, Additional Secretary Home Nivedita Kukreti issued a formal letter to top officials, including the DGP and district magistrates. The letter states that visa services for Pakistani citizens are suspended with immediate effect due to the Pahalgam incident. Valid visas for Pakistani nationals, except for specific categories, will be cancelled from April 27. Medical visas will remain valid until April 29.

The New Indian Express 26 Apr 2025 5:16 pm

Satish Sharma reaches Dehradun, available to meet J&K students, Business community

JAMMU, APRIL 26: In consonance with the directions of Chief Minister and view a purpose to reassure and instill a sense of security among students, business persons from Jammu and Kashmir currently pursuing studies , carrying out business activities in Dehradun , Minister for Food, Civil Supplies and Sports has reached Dehradun. During his visit, []

RisingKashmir 26 Apr 2025 12:44 pm

Uttarakhand bans sale of Army uniform, ramps up security

DEHRADUN: Citing terrorists wearing army fatigues during the Pahalgam attack, Uttarakhand police have imposed a temporary ban on the sale of military uniforms in markets, besides enhancing security measures across the state. Dehraduns Senior Superintendent of Police Ajay Singh said , All station house officers have been directed to identify shops selling army, paramilitary, and other security agency uniforms and ensure that they dont sell these items without proper identification. Atul Anand, who has been running such a shop in Dehradun, said, We have been following these guidelines even before the directive. We dont sell uniforms without verifying the buyers identity. He added that over 50 shops in Dehradun sell police, paramilitary, and army uniforms. Manpreet Chandok, a leading trader in Dehraduns Motibazar, said, Army personnel get special fabric from army canteens, which they can get stitched outside. Chandoks family has been in the business for over four decades. Police sources said shopkeepers would be identified and advised not to sell uniforms without proper ID verification. Police have also taken specific steps to enhance the safety of Kashmiri students residing and studying in Uttarakhand following some provocative some statements. Authorities have significantly bolstered security arrangements along the routes of the upcoming Char Dham Yatra, which is scheduled to commence on April 30.

The New Indian Express 26 Apr 2025 7:41 am

Uttarakhand's quest for permanent capital hits setback as government lifts 'freeze zone' for Assembly, Secretariat

DEHRADUN: In a blow to Uttarakhands two-decade-long quest for a permanent capital, the state government has decided to lift the freeze zone designation from land earmarked for the Assembly and Secretariat, effectively shelving the 2023 master plan aimed at establishing a fixed seat of governance. Housing Secretary R. Meenakshi Sundaram confirmed the development, stating, A proposal for this will be prepared and brought before the Cabinet. The state has held Assembly sessions alternately in the temporary capital Dehradun and the summer capital Gairsain for 25 years. The freeze zone, intended to block development in areas reserved for key government infrastructure, was imposed in March 2023. A notification was issued by the Town and Country Planning Department, allowing five months to draft a Master Plan. However, more than two years later, the plan has not materialised. A government spokesperson said, Despite the stipulated five-month period, the Master Plan could not be finalised even after two years. The freeze had halted construction and development across a large stretch, from Raipur to Thano Road in the north, the main Haridwar Road in the south, east of the drain to Haridwar Road in the west (excluding the Ordnance Factory boundary), and from Bhopal Pani to Barasi Ground and Kali Mati village boundary in the east. Sources indicated that the Assembly and Secretariat proposal failed due to administrative inertia and practical hurdles. Adding to the delay, the land identified for the Assembly did not get final clearance from the Union Ministry of Environment and Forests. Although in-principle approval had been granted, the state government delayed submitting required details, leading to the approval being revoked. Local pressure also played a role in the government's decision to revoke the freeze. Shantanu, a resident of the affected zone, said, For two years, people in villages like Balawala, Nakraunda, Nathuwawala, Gullarghati, Harrawala, Kuanwala, and Ranjhawala have been unable to carry out construction on their own land, despite owning it. He added that he had appealed directly to the Chief Minister to lift the freeze. Environmental concerns further complicated the project. Environmentalist Dev Raghavendra told TNIE, The state government had previously decided to cut 2,155 trees for the proposed assembly building in Raipurs Bhopalpani area. The building was planned within approximately 60 hectares of reserved forest in Bhopalpani, which could have had a very adverse impact on the environment. The lifting of the freeze zone is now expected to offer relief to affected residents, but it also marks a major retreat from the states longstanding ambition to finalise a permanent capital.

The New Indian Express 25 Apr 2025 1:20 pm

Military uniform checks intensified after Pahalgam terror attack

Following the Pahalgam terror attack, Dehradun's Paltan Bazaar has intensified security checks to prevent the unauthorized sale of military uniforms. Shopkeepers are now required to verify buyers' identities through Aadhaar cards and other official documents, ensuring only authorized personnel acquire military attire.

The Economic Times 25 Apr 2025 10:16 am

Pahalgam attack: Crackdown on military uniform sales

Security checks have been intensified in Paltan Bazaar, a well-known market in Dehradun, following concerns about the unauthorised sale of military uniforms on Friday.

Rediff 25 Apr 2025 10:01 am

Kashmiri students assaulted, harassed across India after Pahalgam terror attack

SRINAGAR: After the terror attack on tourists in Pahalgam , which claimed the lives of 25 tourists and a resident, the J&K Students Association has alleged that Kashmiri students in different parts of the country are being harassed, abused and assaulted. We have been receiving multiple distress calls from Kashmiri students from Dehradun. The students feel threatened and insecure in the aftermath of a video released by Hindu Rakhsha Dal, warning Kashmiri Muslim students to vacate Dehradun by 10 am today, J&K Students Association national convenor Nasir Khuehami said. He stated that the situation is becoming increasingly grim and deeply concerning for Kashmiri students studying outside the region. The association has released a set of helpline numbers to support students in distress. We have received distress calls from Universal Group of Institutions, Derabassi, Chandigarh, where Kashmiri students were brutally attacked inside the hostel premises during the night, Khuehami said. He said Kashmiri students said local individuals and other students forcefully entered the hostel at midnight, targeting Kashmiri students with sharp weapons. Their clothes were torn, and at least one student sustained serious injuries. According to Khuehami, it is the 7th incident of Kashmiri students being at the receiving end after the terror attack on tourists in Baisaran, Pahalgam. He also alleged that a Kashmiri student was brutally thrashed in Amity University, Noida. In another incident, the Hindu Raksha Dal and other elements have issued written threats with to several colleges in Dehradun, demanding the expulsion of Kashmiri Muslim students within a set deadline. Pahalgam terror attack: Centre to brief leaders at all-party meet Many terrified Kashmiri students from BFIT College Suduwala Dehradun, have already fled towards Jolly Grant Airport Dehradun to save their lives, Khuehami said. He alleged that in Himachal Pradesh, Kashmiri students in Arni University, Kathghar (Indora) and Kangra have been harassed, abused, and physically attacked. The Kashmiri students are being intimidated, labelled as terrorists and coerced to vacate their accommodation under threats and violence, Khuehami alleged. We have also received distress calls from Kashmiri students and youth studying and working in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh. Landlords are asking them to vacate immediately, citing security concerns. Some have already left under pressure, he said. Pahalgam attack fallout: India suspends Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan, shuts Wagah-Attari border National President of J&K Students Association, Ummar Jamal, said the Association has established a dedicated response team to provide prompt assistance and coordinate with local authorities whenever necessary. The militant attack on tourists at Baisaran, Pahalgam, which is also known as mini Switzerland, has caused massive outrage in the Valley, and for the first time in 35 years of militancy in J&K, Kashmir observed a complete shutdown against civilian killings carried out by militants on Wednesday. Concerned over the incidents, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said the J&K government is in touch with the governments of the states where these reports are originating from. Im also in touch with my counterpart, Chief Ministers in these states & have requested they take extra care, he said.

The New Indian Express 24 Apr 2025 11:51 am

Dehradun Diary | Info DG stresses need to use AI responsibly

Amid the rise and rise of artificial intelligence (AI), Uttarakhand Director General of Information Banshidhar Tiwari has stressed the need to preserve humanity. Speaking at a workshop on Responsible Use of Artificial Intelligence: Role of Public Relations organised by the Public Relation Society of Indias Dehradun Chapter on Monday, he emphasised, In todays technical era, all of us need to understand our responsibility. As the AI technology rapidly develops, it becomes our duty to ensure that the spirit of humanity remains paramount. He further stressed the need to use the technology responsibly. Rawat using Congress for family interests: BJP MLA BJP MLA Vinod Chamoli recently pointed an accusatory finger at the Congress, accusing the grand old party of nepotism and dynasty politics. He said the party has been reduced to a political placement agency for the children and relatives of former Uttarakhand Chief Minister Harish Rawat. Claiming that Rawat believes in giving precedence to his family over the welfare of his party. Chamoli said, Rawats yatra is aimed not at strengthening his party but at securing the future of his children. He is not working in the interest of the party. Chamoli also dismissed Rawats recent claim that the Congress has become a victim of lies. Rs 2.6-cr biz for livestock farmers in ITBP contract Farmers and livestock keepers in four border districts of Uttarakhand have earned a whopping `2.6 crore in just five months by supplying meat and fish to the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), officials stated on Sunday. The ITBP battalions in Pithoragarh, Chamoli, Uttarkashi, and Champawat were dependent on large cities for the supply of mutton, chicken and fish until October 2024, when the state Animal Husbandry Department facilitated a contract between the ITBP and local livestock farmers. Under the contract signed on October 30 last year, 253 farmers associated with 10 cooperative societies and farmer producer organisations have been engaged. Narendra sethi Our correspondent in Uttarakhand narendrasethi@newindianexpress.com

The New Indian Express 22 Apr 2025 7:45 am

38th National Games in Uttarakhand: Eight medalists among 11 athletes tested positive for prohibited substances

DEHRADUN: Eleven athletes have tested positive for prohibited substances at the recently concluded 38th National Games held in Uttarakhand. Eight among the eleven athletes are medal winners. The highest number of positive cases, six, are reportedly from Punjab. The National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA) has provisionally suspended11 athletes found to have violated anti-doping rules by consuming banned performance-enhancing drugs. According to a reliable source, Punjab's prominent basketball player Amritpal Singh is among those suspended. Amritpal, a veteran of prestigious leagues in Australia and Japan, is reportedly facing his second doping violation. Amritpal had won a gold medal for Punjab at the 38th National Games, held in Uttarakhand from January 28 to February 14 this year. According to sources within the disciplinary committee, he could face a ban of up to eight years if he fails to prove his innocence. According to reports, Amritpal had previously tested positive for doping in 2020. Meanwhile, samples from Wushu players Neeraj Joshi and Rahul Tomar were reportedly found to contain multiple prohibited substances. Sources further revealed, testing of samples collected by NADA is still underway, and the number of positive cases is feared to rise. The 2023 National Games in Goa saw a record 25 athletes test positive for doping. The 2015 Kerala National Games sparked significant concern with 16 doping cases, while the 2022 Gujarat Games recorded 10 positive tests. Another significant blow is the case involving Tamil Nadu weightlifter Elish Arokiya. Elish, the 87kg national record holder, was considered a strong contender for a gold medal at the upcoming Commonwealth Games, stated to be in Glasgow.

The New Indian Express 21 Apr 2025 3:28 pm

Want to give a child better life: Dehradun woman champions adoption rights for LGBTQ+ community

DEHRADUN: While, same-sex relationships are be legal in India, the LGBTQ+ community still faces a struggle for social acceptance and equal opportunities. In Uttarakhands capital, Dehradun, an awareness rally was held on Sunday addressing precisely this issue, where a young woman boldly raised her voice. A working professional who lives proudly with her identity, the woman advocates fiercely for the community, particularly championing the cause of adoption rights. She argued, Homosexual individuals should also be granted the legal right to adopt children. Speaking at the rally, the woman emphasised the disparity that persists despite legal recognition. While we have achieved some legal milestones, the fight for true social acceptance and equal opportunities is far from over, she stated. Living openly with my identity is important, but equally important is the right to build a family. LGBTQ+ individuals deserve the same legal right to adopt children as anyone else, she added. The rally highlighted the ongoing need for greater societal understanding and acceptance, with participants calling for an end to discrimination and prejudice faced by the community in various aspects of life, including the fundamental right to parenthood. A young woman, speaking to TNIE , voiced concerns over the government and systems silence on crucial issues affecting the LGBTQ+ community, despite the Supreme Court decriminalising homosexuality. She explained that she is a self-reliant professional, working regularly and building assets through her earnings. However, she faces significant limitations regarding her heir. Under current laws, she said, individuals like her are not permitted to adopt a child, severely restricting her options. Expressing her frustration, she questioned the state of equality. I want the legacy of my hard work and dreams to go to someone. I want to give a child a better life, but because of my gender identity, I am not being given this right, she said, adding, What kind of equality is this? Offering a legal perspective on the issue, Dehradun Bar Association President Rajiv Sharma told TNIE that current laws present significant hurdles for queer and transgender individuals seeking to adopt. Under the Juvenile Justice Act, it is clear that adoption can only be by parents. Single parents do not have the right to adopt, Sharma stated. This arrangement is also described in the Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act, but the government has not yet made this provision for transgenders, he added. Sharma argued that denying adoption rights was inconsistent with other rights granted to the community. When transgenders can do business in society and also have the right to vote, we even receive charitable contributions from them, then, ensuring that they will not make the adopted child play the dholak or sing in the future, there is no harm in giving them the right to adopt, he opined.

The New Indian Express 20 Apr 2025 10:27 pm

Empty gun game leaves student critical in Dehradun, friend held after police bust fake suicide story

DEHRADUN: A perilous game of death played by two second-year BSc (Agriculture) students from a Dehradun professional college has left one student critically injured after he was shot in the head while handling a pistol believed to be empty. The student remains in serious condition in the hospital. The injured student has been identified as Shashishekhar, originally from Jharkhand, while the friend who fired the shot is Shashiranjan, from Bihar. Both are roommates and students at the same institution. According to police, the incident occurred in the Kotra Santaur area of Premnagar. Following the shooting, a group including Shashiranjan initially attempted to mislead the police, fabricating a story that the shooting was a case of attempted suicide stemming from a failed love affair. They also allegedly tried to hide the weapon. SSP Ajay Singh told by TNIE , However, inconsistencies in the students' statements raised red flags for the police. A thorough probe, including scrutiny of call detail records and CCTV footage, further cast doubt on the initial narrative, prompting a deeper investigation. Initial reports attempted to portray this as a suicide attempt, but discrepancies in statements and technical evidence led us to believe otherwise, stated a police official involved in the investigation. Our sustained questioning eventually broke through the fabricated story. Under intense interrogation, Shashiranjan reportedly confessed to the truth. He revealed that he and Shashishekhar were playing a dangerous game, pointing the pistol at each other and pulling the trigger, convinced the weapon was empty. Shashiranjan admitted during interrogation that during the game, he had cocked the pistol and removed the magazine, not realizing a round was still chambered. When he pulled the trigger, the fatal shot was fired, striking Shashishekhar in the head. Panicked, he hid the pistol and the shell casing before concocting the suicide story with others. However, police investigators checking call records and CCTV found Shashiranjan hadn't left the room. The victim's breakup was also months earlier. The pistol's removed magazine further contradicted the narrative. There were significant discrepancies, a police source stated. Confronted with evidence Friday, Shashiranjan confessed, revealing the true events of Wednesday, abandoning the fabricated suicide plot. Based on a complaint filed by Shashishekhar's family, police have registered a case against Shashiranjan under charges including attempt to murder. He was arrested on Saturday. The condition of Shashishekhar remains critical.

The New Indian Express 20 Apr 2025 7:44 pm

Urvashi Rautela's 'personal temple' claim sparks outrage among Badrinath priests, locals

DEHRADUN: Dehradun Bollywood actress Urvashi Rautela, frequently in the media spotlight for her often eccentric statements and antics, has ignited a fresh controversy. Her recent claim that a temple near the sacred Badrinath Dham is named after her has provoked significant anger among local priests, religious officials, and residents of Badrinath. She made the statement during a podcast with YouTuber Siddharth Kannan. Rautela is no stranger to making headlines with her unusual pronouncements. However, her assertion regarding a temple bearing her name in the vicinity of the revered pilgrimage site has been met with strong disapproval from those associated with the four Dhams. The actress's claim has been vehemently rejected by religious authorities and community members. Bhuvan Chandra Uniyal, a local priest and former Dharmadhikari of Badrinath Dham, labelled Rautela's statement as completely misleading. Urvashi Rautela's statement is absolutely misleading, stated Bhuvan Chandra Uniyal. He further clarified the true identity of the temple in question, saying, The Urvashi temple is deeply connected to Goddess Sati in Hindu mythology and is recognised as one of the 108 Shaktipeeths. Uniyal explained that the temple holds deep significance for the residents of nearby Bamani and Pandukeshwar villages within the Badrinath Dham area, who worship there according to their traditions. The Maa Urvashi temple is located in Bamani village, Chamoli district, approximately one kilometre from Badrinath Dham. It is a popular site, with most pilgrims visiting Badrinath Dham also coming to this temple for 'darshan' (to pay respects). According to ancient beliefs, two legends surround the Maa Urvashi temple near Badrinath. One says celestial dancer Urvashi was born from Lord Vishnu's thigh during his meditation, later worshipped locally. Another links it to a Shakti Peetha. It's believed to be one of the 108 sites where parts of Goddess Sati's body fell, making it a sacred spot established as the Urvashi temple.

The New Indian Express 19 Apr 2025 11:58 pm

Tributes pour in for Scottish-born Indian Author Bill Aitken, who died at 90

DEHRADUN: Bill Aitken, the Scottish-born writer who became an Indian citizen and was celebrated for his profound connection to the country, passed away in Dehradun at the age of 90 on Wednesday. Known for his insightful travel writing, Aitken had suffered a fall at his home in Mussoorie shortly before his death. Born in Scotland in 1934, Aitken arrived in India in 1959 at the age of 25, carrying a deep affection for the culture he had explored through studying comparative religion in the UK. His early years in India included a year of teaching in Calcutta, followed by a significant period from 1960 to 1972 spent living in Himalayan ashrams at Kausani and Mirtola. He described these years as the true beginning of his lifelong immersion in Indian culture and spirituality. This deep bond culminated in 1972 when he made the pivotal decision to become an Indian citizen. A quote often attributed to him reflects this profound identification: Becoming an Indian citizen felt like coming home. With the blessing of his spiritual guru, his life in India continued, eventually leading him to serve as a companion to Maharani Prithwi Bir Kaur of Jind, basing himself in Delhi and the hill station of Mussoorie. A prolific writer, Aitken traveled extensively across India, documenting its diverse landscapes and, particularly, its rich spiritual and religious life in a dozen acclaimed travel books. His distinctive writing style was characterized by a free-wheeling description, interwoven with intimate details of the land and its people, and their religious beliefs. According to his friend of over five decades, renowned fellow author Ganesh Saili, Aitken articulated his deep connection by stating, India wasn't just a place I visited; it was the world I chose to live in, a constant source of wonder and connection. For decades, from the 1970s until his death, Aitken made Mussoorie his permanent home. Beyond his literary contributions, he actively engaged with Indian life, holding positions such as President of the Friends of the National Rail Museum and Hon. Librarian of the Himalayan Club. He also served as a trustee for the Maharani Prithwi Jind Memorial Trust. Affectionately known as 'Bill Saab,' his passing is deeply mourned by the community he lived among for decades. Fellow author Ganesh Saili expressed the sentiment of loss, noting that the Mussoorie writers' community feels diminished and lost without our favourite Scotsman, the honorary Garhwali. Tributes have poured in, with Dr. Tania Saili Bakshi sharing a warm memory of visiting him on his 90th birthday, recalling his unbridled spirit, warmth, and wit. Jai Singh Rawat remembered him as a true lover of the Himalayas and a gifted writer. Bill Aitken's unique journey from Scotland to becoming a beloved figure and a true Indian soul leaves behind a significant legacy, captured in his writings that vividly portray the spirit of the nation he chose as his own. In a heartfelt tribute, Dr. Tania Saili Bakshi tenderly recalled her final visit to the author's side on his 90th birthday, painting a vivid portrait of a man brimming with warmth and wit. Speaking to TNIE , Tania told, William McKay Aitken, or popularly known as Bill Aitken as childhood memories fondly recalled, shone bright with enthusiasm as he welcomed my mother and me. His spirit remained unbridled, his health robust, save for the gentle creaks of time's tender touch.' As the renowned fellow author reminisces, I was fortunate to meet Bill at his home in Oakless on his birthday last year when he turned 90. Full of warmth and good Scottish humour Bill Aitken was thrilled to see us. He was in the best of health and spirits, if you take away the usual twinges in the hinges. Tania recalls, I remember him telling me, I have never been better. At ninety, Bill used to stick to a health routine which took him on a five kilometre walk twice a day plus the usual household chores and gardening, come rain or sunshine. He giggled and said, It helps to keep my Scottish genes in ship shape. While longevity ran in Bills family, he lost one sister last year and his older sister moved into an old age home in London.

The New Indian Express 19 Apr 2025 5:54 pm

Uttarakhand MPs sanction zero new projects, hundreds stalled from previous term

DEHRADUN: As per a Right to Information (RTI) disclosure, data reveals that none of the five MPs elected in the 18th Lok Sabha in 2024 have sanctioned any work from their allocated MPLADS funds as of December 2024. This highlights a significant lapse in the utilisation of the Member of Parliament Local Area Development Scheme (MPLADS) funds by Uttarakhand's Lok Sabha MPs. Adding to the concern, former MPs from the 17th Lok Sabha tenure have managed to spend only 58 per cent of their allocated funds by the same date, with a striking 795 sanctioned projects yet to even begin. The information was obtained by RTI activist Nadeemuddin from the office of the Rural Development Commissioner, Uttarakhand, the nodal department for MPLADS. Citing the information received, Nadeemuddin confirmed, None of the MPs from the 18th Lok Sabha have sanctioned any work by December 2024. The data for the 17th Lok Sabha shows a total of 5782 works were sanctioned. By December 2024, only 3517 of these were completed, 1470 were ongoing, and 795 had not commenced. Sharing specific constituency details from the previous term of the MPs with TNIE, Nadeemuddin revealed, The former Almora MP, Ajay Tamta, utilised 69% of his funds, with 36 out of 1,763 sanctioned works remaining unstarted. In Haridwar, the situation is also concerning; current MP Trivendra Singh Rawat has sanctioned no work from his available Rs 5 crore allocation. Former Haridwar MP Dr. Ramesh Pokhriyal spent only 50 per cent of his funds, with 195 out of 355 works still in progress. Pauri MP Anil Baluni has also not sanctioned any work from his available Rs 5 crore fund for the current term. His predecessor, former MP Tirath Singh Rawat, saw only 38 per cent of his funds spent, leaving a significant 450 out of 986 sanctioned works unstarted. Tehri MP Rajya Laxmi Shah, re-elected in 2024, has not sanctioned any work from her current Rs 5 crore allocation, while 68 per cent of her previous term's fund was spent, with 307 works from 2397 unstarted. Similarly, Nainital MP Ajay Bhatt, also re-elected, has sanctioned no work from his current Rs 5 crore fund; in his previous term, 64 per cent of his funds were spent, with 2 out of 371 works unstarted.

The New Indian Express 18 Apr 2025 5:08 pm

'Understanding mountain sensitivity through gentle wisdom was crucial for Silkyara success in Uttarakhand'

DEHRADUN: Professor Arnold Dix, President of the International Tunneling and Underground Space Association, has hailed the successful breakthrough of the Silkyara tunnel in Uttarkashi, which was finally achieved on Wednesday, as the two ends finally met. The Silkyara tunnel in Uttarkashi, the site of a partial collapse in November 2023 that trapped 41 workers for 17 days, finally achieved its long-awaited breakthrough on Wednesday as the two ends met. Arnold Dix termed it as a monumental achievement, which after the successful rescue of 41 workers from the Silkyara tunnel (now named Baba Baukhnag Tunnel) attributing its success in part to a gentle and mindful approach that respected the spirit of the mountain. Dix, who played a crucial advisory role during the challenging operation, emphasized that understanding and working 'with' the mountain, rather than forcing it, was paramount. Speaking exclusively to The New Indian Express via telephone from Monbulk Victoria, Australia, Prof Arnold Dix stated, This has been a milestone... We have gotten through. But now we need to be gentle and mindful of the spirit of the mountain. We need to be gentle and mindful of everyone and each other. Professor Arnold Dix further stated, This breakthrough stands as a testament to the great efforts, sweat, and tears of the dedicated professionalstruck drivers, welders, operators, laborers, hand miners, cooks, geologists, and engineerswho together undertook the amazing rescue of 41 young men just over a year ago. Tunnel expert Dix emphasized the collective nature of the achievement, highlighting the diverse skills and unwavering commitment of everyone involved in the operation. Prof Dix's remarks from Australia underscore the international recognition and appreciation for the successful Silkyara tunnel rescue effort, said an official involved in the tunnel's construction. This tunnel construction was a collective effort of all those involved, and its benefits will be seen in the near future, Professor Dix stated. Dix pointed out that the Silkyara rescue effort utilized both advanced technology and a patient, adaptable strategy. However, early attempts at horizontal drilling faced setbacks because of the challenging ground conditions. It was during this difficult phase that the gentle and mindful approach became paramount. The successful final approach involved manual rat-hole mining, a technique requiring immense skill and caution. This method, while seemingly less technologically advanced, embodied the gentle and mindful philosophy, allowing for meticulous progress with minimal disruption to the surrounding environment, said Arnold Dix, adding, he told, Engineers shifted strategies, carefully assessing the mountain's behavior and adapting their methods accordingly. This included exploring multiple drilling directions and prioritizing the safety of both the trapped workers and the rescue teams.

The New Indian Express 18 Apr 2025 4:05 pm

Tourist dies in Rishikesh rafting accident; five others rescued

DEHRADUN: A tourist has died in an accident on the Ganges River in Rishikesh, Uttarakhand, a location renowned for river rafting, after a raft overturned during an excursion. The fatality occurred near the Garud Chatti area within the Muni Ki Reti police station limits in Tehri district. The deceased has been identified as Sagar Negi, a resident of Dehradun. Police teams rushed to the scene upon receiving news of the accident and took custody of the body, which has been sent for post-mortem. Senior Sub-Inspector Yogesh Pandey stated, The incident occurred at Muni Ki Reti during a rafting excursion involving a group of six people. According to information received from SDRF Inspector Kavinder Sajwan, a tourist from Dehradun died after a raft suddenly overturned near Garud Chatti in Tehri district's Muni Ki Reti police station limits. Police have initiated an investigation into the incident and are questioning the raft operator. According to preliminary information, Sagar Negi and his friends arrived at Shivpuri, Rishikesh, for rafting on Wednesday morning. According to the sources, the trip commenced from Shivpuri. However, as the raft approached the Garud Chatti bridge, it suddenly capsized, plunging everyone into the fast-flowing river. The rafting guide acted swiftly to pull the tourists back onto the raft safely one by one. Tragically, during this effort, Sagar Negi became unconscious. He was quickly brought to the riverbank and transported by road to the Rishikesh government hospital, where doctors pronounced him dead.

The New Indian Express 18 Apr 2025 3:19 pm

Army battles snow to clear Hemkund Sahib route ahead of May 25 pilgrimage

DEHRADUN: In a race against time, the Indian Army is battling heavy snowfall to ensure the timely commencement of the revered Hemkund Sahib pilgrimage, scheduled to kick off on May 25. The challenge comes on the heels of the recent Govindghat bridge collapse, which had raised concerns about the pilgrimage's smooth conduct. Shri Hemkund Sahib Trust Chairman Narendra Jeet Singh Bindra revealed to TNIE that an army reconnaissance team has surveyed the trek route from Govindghat to Hemkund Sahib. The Indian Army has conducted a recce of the trek route from Govindghat to Hemkund Sahib for the upcoming Shri Hemkund Sahib Yatra commencing on May 25, Bindra stated. It has been revealed that there is 2 to 7 feet of snow accumulated on a 6 km stretch of the trek route, extending from Ghangharia to Hemkund Sahib, he added. A 25-member advance team of the Indian Army has already reached Govindghat and, after a day of acclimatisation in Ghangharia, has commenced snow-clearing operations. The bridge collapse at Govindghat triggered concerns among devotees worldwide, with many seeking clarity on the pilgrimage's status. A massive snow block on the yatra route has posed a significant challenge as the annual Hemkund Sahib pilgrimage preparations gear up on a war footing. A team from the Hemkund Sahib Gurudwara Management Committee, accompanied by army personnel, recently inspected the pilgrimage route to Ghangharia and discovered a formidable 20-foot-high snowdrift obstructing the 'Aastha Path' at Atlakoti. According to sources at the district headquarters in Chamoli, the massive snow block poses a challenge to the smooth conduct of the yatra, which is expected to attract thousands of devotees. Efforts are underway to clear the snow and ensure the pilgrims' safety, a government spokesperson said. According to Sardar Seva Singh, senior manager of Gurudwara Govindghat, an inspection team comprising Gurudwara staff and three army personnel ventured to assess the condition of the route. A team with army personnel inspected the route and found a 20-foot snow block at Atlakoti, Singh confirmed. The team returned to Govindghat on Wednesday after completing their assessment. Providing further details on the challenging conditions, Bindra stated, The Atal Koti Glacier is completely snow-laden with accumulated snow depth of up to 30 feet, while the smaller Atal Koti Glacier has 10 feet of snow. He lauded the Indian Army's efforts, adding, This service is being rendered by the Indian Army, who take pride in undertaking this task. Trust volunteers and cooks will also accompany the team to oversee other essential arrangements. As many as 29,315 pilgrims have registered for the Hemkund Sahib yatra till Friday this year, said Yogendra Gangwar, Nodal Officer, Uttarakhand Tourism Department's Char Dham Yatra Division. Usually, around 2 lakh Sikh devotees visit Uttarakhand every year to pay obeisance at Hemkund Sahib, Gangwar added.

The New Indian Express 18 Apr 2025 1:18 pm

Uttarakhand: Woman swept away in Bhagirathi while making 'reel'; daughter captures heartbreaking scene

DEHRADUN: A woman was swept away in Bhagirathi river at Manikarnika Ghat while she was filming a social media reel on Monday. The horrifying event was witnessed, and even inadvertently recorded, by the woman's young daughter, whose desperate cries of Mummy-Mummy... echoed through the ghat as her mother disappeared beneath the turbulent waters. Despite extensive search efforts, the woman remains missing, leaving her family and authorities in distress. The victim has been identified as 35-year-old Visheshtha, of Nepali origin. Eyewitnesses at the scene alerted the authorities immediately. Responding swiftly to the emergency, police, the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), and the Quick Response Team (QRT) launched a comprehensive search operation. SDRF Inspector Kavindra Sajwan told TNIE , 'Raft and boats were deployed in the river and the lake of the Joshiyada Barrage, downstream from the ghat. An SDRF unit from Ujeli post conducted a thorough search using deep divers. Despite relentless efforts throughout Thursday, the woman could not be located.' According to police sources, Poorna Shahi, a resident of Kathmandu, Nepal, had come to the city with his wife Visheshta and their 10-year-old daughter Impressa, who was staying with her aunt. Tragically, the child became an unwitting documentarian of her mother's final moments. As the little girl filmed, the unthinkable happened: her mother was pulled into the river's powerful flow. The child's screams pierced the air as she watched her mother being carried away. As darkness fell, the search operation was temporarily suspended, with plans to resume next morning again. The fate of Visheshtha remains uncertain, casting a pall of grief over the ghat and raising questions about the growing trend of seeking social media moments in potentially dangerous environments.

The New Indian Express 17 Apr 2025 7:05 pm

Over 94,000 applications received as UCC rollout gains momentum in Uttarakhand

DEHRADUN: The implementation of the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in Uttarakhand is progressing rapidly, with authorities reporting a significant influx of applications on the dedicated online portal. A high-level meeting, chaired by Home Secretary Shailesh Bagoli, was held on Wednesday at the Secretariat to review the marriage registration process and other services under the UCC. District Magistrates from across the state participated via video conference to provide updates on registration status within their districts. We are encouraged by the initial response to the UCC portal, stated an official present at the meeting. The data presented revealed that nearly 94,000 applications have been received to date. The data further indicated a high rate of application processing, with approximately 89 per cent of applications approved, around 5 per cent rejected, and the remainder currently under process. The average daily application intake across the state is reported to be 174 per district, said Secretary Bagouli. UCC aims to enhance marital stability, not surveillance: Uttarakhand responds to pleas raising privacy concerns Expressing satisfaction with the progress, Secretary Bagouli directed District Magistrates to intensify public awareness campaigns regarding UCC-related services, with a particular emphasis on marriage registration. He stressed that 100 per cent marriage registration of government employees should be treated as the top priority, adding that necessary orders in this regard have already been issued by the government. While reviewing the disposal of applications, Secretary Bagouli raised concerns regarding the high rejection rate in certain districts. He instructed District Magistrates to conduct a thorough review of the reasons for application rejections and ensure due diligence in the process. Notably, districts Rudraprayag (29 per cent), Uttarkashi (23 per cent), and Chamoli (21 per cent) have demonstrated commendable progress in registering marriages solemnised after 2010. In a move aimed at simplifying the process, we have removed the mandatory Video KYC requirement for the approval of previously registered marriages, said Secretary Bagouli. Furthermore, efforts are underway to make UCC certificates accessible through DigiLocker, enhancing convenience and accessibility for citizens, he added. Highlighting the expanding reach of UCC services, the meeting noted significant progress in covering Gram Panchayats across the state. The number of Gram Panchayats yet to register any applications has drastically reduced from 4,141 to a mere 382 in the past month. Secretary Bagouli has instructed officials to launch focused campaigns to ensure complete coverage and awareness in these remaining panchayats. A detailed breakdown shows: Marriage Registration: 73,093 Approval of Registered Marriages: 19,956 Will/Succession: 430 Divorce/Nullity of Marriage: 136 Live-in Relationships: 46 Intestate Succession: 4

The New Indian Express 16 Apr 2025 8:12 pm

Dehradun Video Editor Falls Victim To Job Scam, Shares How Fake Clients Operate. See Post

A video editor from Dehradun recently took to LinkedIn to share a cautionary tale after falling victim to a job scam.

NDTV 16 Apr 2025 1:49 pm

Uttarakhand government shuts down over 173 madrasas; 'historical move,' says CM Pushkar Singh Dhami

DEHRADUN: At least 173 madrasas across the state has been sealed by the Uttarakhand government, citing lack of registration with the Madrasa Board or the education department as the primary reason. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami stated that the move is a historic step aimed at curbing institutions that allegedly promote radicalism under the guise of education. The action has allegedly targeted unregistered madrasas lacking permission from the Uttarakhand Madrasa Education Council, with a significant concentration found in the border districts. Most of these allegedly unauthorised institutions were found in the districts of Dehradun, Haridwar, and Udham Singh Nagar. According to authorities, many of these madrasas operated without proper registration or building permits. Furthermore, authorities claimed that some sealed madrasas were under scrutiny for suspicious activities. Udham Singh Nagar district recorded the highest number of closures, with 67 illegal madrasas sealed. Haridwar followed with 44 closures, while Dehradun also saw action against 44 institutions. Smaller numbers were sealed in Nainital -19, Pauri 2, and one in Almora. Mufti Shamoon Qasmi, chairman of the Uttarakhand Madrasa Board, confirmed the ongoing operation and its rationale. Speaking to the New Indian Express, he stated, On Sunday, 13 illegal madrasas were sealed in Banbhulpura, Haldwani. Besides these, campaigns against illegal madrasas were also conducted in Dehradun, Haridwar and Udham Singh Nagar. Qasmi emphasised the critical reasons behind the crackdown, explaining, The illegal madrasas that were acted against had neither obtained building construction permission, nor had they fulfilled educational recognition or safety standards. Uttarakhand Madarsa Board Chairman Mufti Shamoon Qasmi told TNIE , 'Our goal is to improve madarsas and provide quality education to students, aiming to make them cultured and well-rounded individuals.' He emphasized modernizing madarsa education, introducing the NCERT syllabus, and promoting interfaith understanding, aligning with the government's vision of inclusive development.

The New Indian Express 15 Apr 2025 11:05 pm

Silkyara Tunnel set for breakthrough on April 16

DEHRADUN: The Silkyara Tunnel on the Yamunotri Highway, a crucial part of the Char Dham Yatra route, is set for a breakthrough on April 16. According to officials privy to the matter, only three metres of the tunnel are left to be cleared. Preparations are under way for a ceremony to commemorate this milestone. Both CM Pushkar Singh Dhami and Union Minister of State for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari are slated to attend the event, said an official. The executing agency has, however, clarified that significant work needs to be done before the Yamunotri Highway tunnel is open to traffic. According to the agency, even after the tunnel becomes passable, another year will be dedicated to installing the necessary modern infrastructure. Following the breakthrough, it will take approximately one year to equip the tunnel with modern facilities, such as benching, inverts, final lining, and a central wall, along with soil removal, a spokesperson for the executing agency stated, adding, Only after this extensive work will the tunnel be opened for traffic flow. This timeline indicates that while the breakthrough on April 16 marks a crucial step, commuters and pilgrims using the Char Dham route will need to wait longer before experiencing the full benefits of the tunnelised section of the highway. The Silkyara-Polgaon tunnel, approximately 4.5 km in length, was launched in 201819 with a budget of `853.79 crore. It may be recalled that a harrowing cave-in had trapped 41 construction workers for 17 days in November 2023. The construction work was resumed after two months in January 2024. The project is a part of the Narendra Modi governments Char Dham road project aimed at improving connectivity to pilgrimage sites in Uttarakhand. Seventeen months after the Silkyara Tunnel collapse, last Monday, Col Deepak Patil, former General Manager (Project) at NHIDCL, emphasised the importance of tunnels in disaster-prone regions. Addressing officials at the R S Tolia Uttarakhand Academy of Administrations Disaster Management cell in Nainital virtually, Col Patil noted, Tunnels can serve as a lifeline in disaster-prone regions, providing a safe and reliable means of transportation. He also warned about the potential dangers of constructing multi-storey buildings in such areas. In his 150-minute virtual address, Col Patil reiterated that tunnels are vital in Himalayan infrastructure. He urged that tunnels should get priority in road projects to minimise environmental damage. He further cautioned against river-path routes.

The New Indian Express 14 Apr 2025 7:27 am

Demolition notice to slumdwellers against natural justice: Uttarakhand HC

Nainital: Uttarakhand High Court has stayed the razing of homes of slumdwellers in the Vikas Nagar area of Dehradun, saying the demolition notices contravened the principles of natural justice. Hearing a PIL on Saturday because of the urgency of the matter, a division bench of Chief Justice G Narendar and Justice Ashish Naithani said 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 .

The Siasat Daily 13 Apr 2025 7:37 pm

Five killed as SUV Thar falls into Alaknanda river in Uttrakhand

DEHRADUN: A Thar SUV en route from Faridabad to Gochar veered out of control, plummeted into a deep gorge and landed in the Alaknanda River. The incident occurred near Mulyagaon in the Devprayag area of Uttarakhand on April 12 morning, claiming the lives of five individuals. Initial reports suggest the driver lost control of the vehicle while attempting to navigate a bend in the road. Upon receiving information from local villagers, a swift response was initiated by the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF). A rescue team, led by Inspector Manjari Negi of SDRF, was immediately dispatched to the accident site. They commenced a search and rescue operation, utilizing rafts to access the precarious location and locate the occupants. Despite their efforts, the accident proved fatal for most. Speaking to TNIE, SDRF inspector Kavindra Sajwan said, The incident occurred near Devprayag, a significant pilgrimage site, on National Highway 58. According to initial reports, the Thar vehicle veered out of control and plummeted approximately 300 meters into the gorge, landing in the Alaknanda River. Upon reaching the scene, our team acted swiftly, using ropes and a crane to pull the vehicle from the deep gorge to the riverbank, stated SDRF Inspector Kavindra Sajwan while speaking to TNIE. With the help of rescue equipment, we cut open the vehicle and recovered the five bodies. The bodies were then extricated from the gorge using stretchers and handed over to the district police. The deceased have been identified as Sunil Gusain, Resident of Faridabad; Meenu (Wife of Sunil), Resident of Faridabad; Sujal (Son of Sunil), Resident of Faridabad; Nukku (Son of Sunil), Resident of Faridabad; and Aditya (Son of Madan), Resident of Faridabad.

The New Indian Express 12 Apr 2025 4:28 pm

Doon Defence Academy inaugurates Trishakti

Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Apr 11: In a significant step towards holistic preparation for defence entrance exams like NDA and CDS, Doon Defence Academy (DDA) inaugurated its new campus Trishakti located on Sahastradhara Road, Dehradun. The state-of-the-art campus, dedicated to cadets of the Foundation Course, was officially inaugurated with a traditional worship ceremony, and boasts modern and advanced sports infrastructure to complement academic training. DDA Director Sandeep Gupta formally dedicated the campus to the cadets, underlining the Institutions commitment to providing [] The post Doon Defence Academy inaugurates Trishakti appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 12 Apr 2025 5:05 am

Uttarakhand's demographic shift: Migration threatens hill region's political clout

DEHRADUN: A stark reality is unfolding in Uttarakhand, where a significant demographic shift is underway. The state's nine mountainous districts are witnessing a rapid exodus of people, while its four plains districts - Dehradun, Haridwar, Udham Singh Nagar, and Nainital - are grappling with an unexpected surge in population growth. This imbalance is affecting not only the social and economic fabric but also poses a threat to the political representation and existence of the mountainous regions. If no concrete measures are taken to stem this migration before the next delimitation, the political existence of the mountains will be weakened, warns Anoop Nautiyal, an activist and founder of Social Development for Communities (SDC). In the wake of five South Indian Chief Ministers uniting over delimitation, the issue is also gaining traction in Uttarakhand. While the Delimitation Commission is yet to be formed in the state and the census is pending, indicating time before action, unlike South India, Uttarakhand's concerns stem from its own unique demographic shift internal migration. The population is rapidly migrating from the nine hill districts that formed the basis of the concept of a hill state. Concurrently, the population in the state's four plain districts is increasing at the same rate, highlighted Anoop Nautiyal, founder of SDC, in a comparative analysis shared with TNIE. He further emphasized, Election Commission voter lists corroborate these facts. Voter numbers have increased much more rapidly in the plain districts compared to the hills. This demographic trend is reportedly a major concern for political figures deemed influential in the hill state's interests. This migration pattern raises serious questions about political representation and the future voice of the hill regions, remarked Jai Singh Rawat, a historian and analyst on the subject, while speaking to TNIE. According to official sources, In 2018, the Migration Commission reported that over five lakh people had migrated from Uttarakhand. Of these, more than three lakh people had temporarily left their homes in search of work or due to a lack of basic facilities. Official sources added, Since then, the state government has been undertaking measures to curb migration and promote reverse migration. According to the Election Commission's records, the first assembly elections in 2002 saw a total of 5,270,375 voters. Of these, a majority, numbering 3,779,523, resided in the four plains districts of Dehradun, Nainital, Udham Singh Nagar, and Haridwar. This constituted 52.7 percent of the total electorate. In contrast, the nine hill districts accounted for 2,490,852 voters, or 47.3 percent of the total. At the time, the difference in voter share between the plains and hill districts was a marginal 5.4 percent. However, this gap has widened considerably over the years. The Election Commission data shows a consistent increase in the plains districts' share of the voter base. By 2012, the total number of voters had risen to 6,377,330. This figure further jumped to 8,266,644 in 2022. In the decade between 2012 and 2022, the electorate swelled by 1,889,314, marking a significant 31 percent increase in voter numbers, stated a source within the Election Commission. Delving deeper into the regional distribution, the data reveals a pronounced trend. In 2012, the four plains districts were home to 3,658,842 voters, representing 57.4 percent of the state's total electorate. By 2022, this number had surged to 5,010,881, now accounting for 60.6 percent of the total voters. Over the span of two decades, the plains districts have witnessed an addition of 1,352,039 voters, a staggering 72 percent growth in their voter base, the source added.

The New Indian Express 11 Apr 2025 10:43 pm

Uttarakhand STF seizes 434 kg of marijuana in states biggest drug bust

DEHRADUN: In a groundbreaking operation, the Uttarakhand Police and Special Task Force (STF) have seized 434 kilograms of marijuana in Pulbhatta, Udham Singh Nagar district, marking the largest haul in the state's history. The contraband was cleverly concealed in a modified cabin within a container, which had been used for smuggling across multiple states. According to police sources, the container driver had been smuggling marijuana for an extended period, evading authorities by crossing borders of Chhattisgarh, Bihar, and Uttar Pradesh. When stopped for inspection at Pulbhatta police station, the driver claimed the container was empty, having come from Chhattisgarh. However, suspicions arose, prompting a thorough search that led to the discovery. According to police sources, driver Raju from Lakhimpur Kheri was transporting contraband from Jharkhand to Bajpur in Udham Singh Nagar district on Suresh Gupta's instructions. Speaking to TNIE, Manikant Mishra, Senior Superintendent of Police, Udham Singh Nagar, said, The seized ganja is valued at over Rs 1 crore in the international market. The accused is being interrogated, and his criminal history is being probed. The police are now working to apprehend Suresh Gupta, the mastermind behind the operation, added SSP Mishra. This recent bust mirrors a similar incident in Jorabat, where 2,500 kg of ganja worth Rs 15 crore was seized, underscoring ongoing efforts to combat drug trafficking. The driver, during interrogation, revealed that he had modified the container's roof and rear cabin to conceal the contraband. The accused has previously used this method to smuggle narcotics. He would transport empty containers to evade police checks at Chhattisgarh, Bihar, and UP borders. The police would often overlook empty containers, allowing him to pass through undetected, said SSP Manikant Mishra. The seized ganja was reportedly meant for distribution in areas like Bajpur, Rudrapur, and Gadarpur.

The New Indian Express 11 Apr 2025 10:18 pm

A Day In The Life Of Leopards: In A First, Camera Collar To Capture Rare Footage Of Big Cats In Maharashtra

A team led by Dehradun-based WII's scientist Bilal Habib, installed a collar camera on a leopard some time back. Speaking with News18, Bilal said the video footage will provide a glimpse into the world of leopards, active in the sugarcane belt of Junnar region of Maharashtra.

News18 11 Apr 2025 9:11 am

One dead as rain fury unleashes havoc in Uttarakhand

DEHRADUN: Relentless rainfall has wreaked havoc across the hilly districts of Uttarakhand for the past two days, triggering landslides, flash floods and disrupting normal life. Chamoli district bore the brunt as reports emerged of a cloudburst near Nandprayag, while a tragic lightning strike claimed the life of a man in Udham Singh Nagar. Our team is on the ground and assessing the situation near Nandprayag following reports of a cloudburst, Chamoli Police stated in a post on X. While initial reports are still coming in, police confirmed that there have been no immediate reports of casualties from the cloudburst. In a heart-wrenching incident in the Nanakmatta area of Udham Singh Nagar district, a 40-year-old man was killed by a lightning strike. Arjun Singh, a resident of Kaundakheda village, had gone missing on Thursday morning after leaving his home. His charred body was discovered near a water tank in Sunkhari Kalan village on Thursday evening after concerned family members initiated a search when he failed to return home by afternoon. His burnt body was found near the water tank around 5 PM by villagers who were assisting in the search, a local resident reported. The persistent heavy rainfall has caused significant damage across Uttarakhand's mountainous terrain. District Disaster Management Officer of Chamoli, Nandkishore Joshi, detailed the extent of damage in the Tharali area. Tharali has also suffered considerable damage due to the heavy rains. The mountain stream near Ramlila Maidan overflowed, bringing down a large volume of debris from the hillside. Joshi further added, Two vehicles were buried under the debris, and the National Highway was blocked. However, teams from the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) have successfully cleared the highway and it is now open. Rudraprayag district was also severely impacted by the downpour on Thursday. The Kedarnath Valley witnessed a surge in water levels of seasonal rivers and streams, causing widespread damage. The crucial Kedarnath Highway has also been closed due to landslides and overflowing rivers, further exacerbating the situation for pilgrims and local residents alike. Authorities are on high alert and disaster management teams are working to assess the full extent of the damage and provide necessary assistance to affected areas.

The New Indian Express 10 Apr 2025 11:36 pm

Ignored for entitlements, martyred IAF officers parents seek change in Govt policy

DEHRADUN, Apr 10: Aggrieved parents of Squadron Leader Abhimanyu Rai who died in a trainer jet crash feel they were ignored for entitlements and honours that went to their daughter-in-law, demanding a change in government policy. A pilot in the IAF, 33-year-old Squadron Leader Rai died in a plane crash on December 4, 2023 near the Air Force Academy in Hyderabad while training a foreign cadet. He was flying a Pilatus PC-7 Mark-II aircraft, a trainer jet, with a [] The post Ignored for entitlements, martyred IAF officers parents seek change in Govt policy appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 10 Apr 2025 11:36 am

Craving for chicken landed fake cardiologist N John Camm in MP police's custody

BHOPAL : Craving for mouth-watering chicken delicacies landed fake cardiologist N John Camm aka Narendra Yadav in Madhya Pradesh police's custody, it has emerged. Tracking his cell-phone location, cops from Damoh district reached Prayagraj district of Uttar Pradesh on Monday, when they found Yadav's phone was switched off. Unable to track his location subsequently, the Damoh district police team contacted their cyber cell team back in MP, who while tracking Yadav's call details, zeroed in on one phone number to which multiple calls had been made by the fake cardiologist on Monday. The cops on the ground in Prayagraj found that the concerned phone number pertained to a popular non-vegetarian restaurant. Reaching there, the restaurant staff admitted that the caller (Yadav) had been calling them repeatedly seeking delivery of multiple chicken delicacies at his home, which they refused to make due to staff and distance constraints. Based on the address given by the restaurant staff, the police located Yadav's rented flat in a premier township and nabbed him from there on Monday afternoon. Yadavs ongoing questioning and revelations Currently in police remand in MP's Damoh district, Yadav (being probed over allegations of the deaths of seven patients after minimally invasive surgical procedures) has revealed that he changed his name from Narendra Yadav to N John Camm, owing to a five-year-old ban imposed on him by authorities in India during 2015. He was banned from any kind of medical practice by authorities in 2015, following a case against him in Noida (UP) for forging documents related to medical qualifications and experience. Owing to it only, he changed his name from Narendra Yadav to N John Camm (which resembled the name of famous British clinical cardiologist John Camm) and started working again, a senior Damoh police official told The New Indian Express . Yadav's grilling has also revealed that he doesn't hail from Dehradun (Uttarakhand), but is instead a native of Kanpur (UP) and lived in a rented flat in Prayagraj district. He completed his MBBS from North Bengal Medical College in Siliguri in 1996, but couldn't crack the MD exam, despite repeated attempts. Later, he did his MRCP and other courses from the UK and worked there for some years. He has also worked in Germany and the US and keeps on visiting Nuremberg. Further, he has also worked in hospitals in other parts of India, including Hyderabad, Delhi and Bilaspur (Chhattisgarh) and worked in the Mission Hospital in Damoh between December 2024 and February 2025 on the basis of the fake MD and DM (Cardiology) degrees for which he was booked by the Damoh Kotwali police on Sunday midnight. As far as the seven deaths, which allegedly happened after angiography and angioplasty procedures at the Mission Hospital in Damoh (MP), at least three deaths are directly related to minimally invasive surgical procedures performed by Yadav. A team of cardiologists at the Jabalpur Medical College are in the final stages of their probe into the deaths, sources said. According to the Damoh district police superintendent Shrutkirti Somvanshi, It's still early days into Yadav's grilling and more disclosures are likely in the coming days. We'll request the central government's help in verifying the disclosures of Yadav's visits and working experience of UK, US and Germany, particularly as he has travelled multiple times to Nuremberg in Germany.

The New Indian Express 9 Apr 2025 9:02 pm

Dehradun Diary | Name game on in hill state of Uttarakhand

Renaming is the order of the day in Uttarakhand. Two key roads in Haldwani Nawabi Road and Panachakki to ITI Road have been rechristened as the Atal Marg and Guru Golwalkar Marg, confirmed an order by the Urban Development Department. This decision follows CM Pushkar Singh Dhamis broader initiative to rename 15 locations across four districts. The name changes were based on proposals from the Haldwani Mayor and cleared by the Public Works Department, an official stated. Meanwhile, the decision to rebrand Miyawala in Dehradun to Ramjiwala is being reconsidered amid public concerns, Dhami has clarified. Crisis of buses looms large in Uttarakhand The Uttarakhand State Transport Corporation (UTC) is staring at a crisis as its tender for 100 new buses has failed to receive a response from the companies, officials privy to the matter have revealed. This setback will further strain the already stretched fleet, especially since Delhi only allows BS-VI compliant buses to operate. The fleet has dwindled from 950 to 835, and a significant 480 more buses are slated to be scrapped by 202526. No company participated in the first tender, stated UTC Managing Director Reena Joshi. While a fresh tender will be issued, the delivery is anticipated only by the end of this year or even early next year. High stress level among MBBS students: Study MBBS students at the Government Doon Medical College are grappling with alarming levels of stress, a new study has found. Research by Dr Supriya Singh, a PG doctor in physiology, revealed that a staggering 87.3% of first-year students across two batches are suffering from stress. This is a worrying trend, stated Dr Supriya, whose research also highlighted that 38.1% of students are overweight or obese. The study attributes this to factors like poor diet, lack of exercise, study pressure, sleep deprivation and future anxieties. Interestingly, the research indicated the trend is slightly more pronounced among female students. Narendra sethi Our correspondent in Uttarakhand narendrasethi@newindianexpress.com

The New Indian Express 9 Apr 2025 8:17 am

Delhi-Dehradun Expressway Update: Project nearly complete, but THIS thing in Ghaziabad delays opening; check details

NHAI says it can finish the project by June this year, but only if the hurdle is cleared.

DNA India 9 Apr 2025 6:13 am

Spike in HIV cases in Kumaon raises alarm, 477 new infections in 15 months

DEHRADUN: A troubling surge in HIV cases has emerged in Uttarakhand's Kumaon region, with health authorities raising the alarm over a rapid rise in new infections. According to data from the Anti-Retroviral Therapy (ART) Centre at Dr. Sushila Tiwari Government Hospital (STH) in Haldwani, 477 new HIV-positive cases were registered between January 2024 and March 2025averaging around five new patients every day. Dr. Vaibhav Kumar, Nodal Officer and Senior Physician at the ART Centre, described the situation as serious, citing a sharp increase in transmission, particularly among intravenous drug users. Sharing needles and syringes is one of the primary drivers of this spike, he said. Approximately five new patients are registering daily. We need urgent, large-scale awareness and targeted interventions. From 2010 to March 2025, a total of 4,824 patients have been registered at the STH ART Centre. Of these, 880 have died, 450 were referred to other facilities, and 816 are currently lost to follow-up. At present, 2,536 patients are actively receiving treatment at the centre. Of the 477 newly registered cases, 370 were men, 98 women, eight children, and one transgender individual. Notably, 38 of these cases involved individuals from the prison system. Dr. Kumar stressed the challenge of maintaining consistent care. While non-governmental organizations (NGOs) often help initiate treatment by bringing patients to the hospital, many do not return for follow-up medicationjeopardizing the long-term effectiveness of the treatment. We are committed to providing the best possible care once a patient reaches us, he said. But adherence to treatment is essential, and drop-offs in follow-up remain a major challenge. Health officials say the data underscores the urgent need for intensified awareness drives, rehabilitation efforts, and harm-reduction programs targeting drug users to curb the spread of HIV in the region.

The New Indian Express 9 Apr 2025 1:00 am

P4 scheme will eradicate poverty in Andhra Pradesh, says Minister

Addressing the fellow ministers from other States at Chintan Shivir conference in Dehradun, Dola Sree Bala Veeranjaneya Swamy elaborates steps taken by the State government to uplift the poor, both economically and socially

The Hindu 8 Apr 2025 9:07 pm

Crackdown on Madrasas: 84 Islamic Schools Shut in Uttarakhand

Muslim Community Condemns Targeted Action Dehradun: The BJP-led Uttarakhand government has shut down 84 madrasas, triggering protests and accusations of discrimination. The closures primarily affected Muslim-majority districts 43 in Dehradun, 9 in Udham Singh Nagar, and 31 in Haridwar and Nainital. Governments Justification & Community Backlash Officials claim the move ensures legal compliance, but critics [] The post Crackdown on Madrasas: 84 Islamic Schools Shut in Uttarakhand first appeared on .

Islamic Voice 8 Apr 2025 8:25 pm

Delhi-Dehradun Expressway: How a 1,600 sqm plot in Ghaziabad is delaying the opening of 200-km highway project

A family's refusal to give up their land is causing delays in the Delhi-Dehradun Expressway project. Veersen Saroha's house stands in the way of the project. The family has been in litigation with the government for years. The Supreme Court is now involved. The expressway aims to reduce travel time between Delhi and Baghpat.

The Economic Times 8 Apr 2025 4:14 pm

Welfare of transgenders, disabled persons discussed at Chintan Shivir in Dehradun

A.P. Social Welfare Minister Dola Sree Bala Veeranjaneya Swamy attends the two-day national conference aimed at creating awareness on various Central government schemes

The Hindu 7 Apr 2025 8:36 pm

IPL 2025: Rishabh Pant explains how Nehra's simple advice helped him during recovery

Pant met with the accident on the Delhi-Dehradun highway on the night of December 30, 2022.

Deccan Chronicle 7 Apr 2025 6:00 pm

After Myanmar horror, Japan warns of megaquake that could kill over 3 lakh, experts say India faces even greater risk

Japan has warned about a potential megaquake along the Nankai Trough. Experts say a similar or even more severe earthquake is overdue in the Himalayan region. The potential earthquake in the Himalayas could impact cities like Chandigarh, Dehradun, and Delhi. India needs to prepare for such disasters to mitigate potential damage.

The Economic Times 7 Apr 2025 12:07 pm

544 accident-prone spots identified for Char Dham Yatra in Uttarakhand

DEHRADUN: With the Char Dham Yatra set to begin later this month, the authorities concerned in Uttarakhand have identified 544 accident-prone spots along the routes of pilgrimage across four districts. In view of this, the transport headquarters has issued a letter to the National Highways Authority of India, Border Roads Organisation and the Public Works Department, urging immediate action in these areas and requesting a report on the measures taken. In a bid to enhance safety and ensure a smooth pilgrimage experience for the Yatra, government sources reveal, road safety committees in Dehradun, Haridwar, Uttarkashi, Tehri, Pauri, Rudraprayag and Chamoli districts have been directed to conduct surveys. According to these committees, a total of 544 accident-prone areas have been identified that require immediate attention. The report highlights that there are 38 such areas in Haridwar, 65 in Chamoli, 297 in Tehri and 144 in Dehraduns Vikas Nagar and Rishikesh regions. Sources indicate that the safety measures recommended for these routes include traffic calming interventions, rumble strips, informational signage, pothole repairs, chevron boards, crash barriers, road markings, reflectors, the removal of debris along the roads and addressing unauthorised median openings & blind curves. In a notable first, this years Char Dham travel routes have been divided into 15 super zones, 41 zones, and 137 sectors. Speaking to this daily, Dehradun Traffic SP Lokjeet Singh stated, Each sector will cover an area of 10 kilometres. Police personnel will be on patrol 24 hours a day, ensuring safety and order. He added, Over six thousand police officers and staff will be deployed to manage security and traffic throughout the pilgrimage route. Notably, registrations for the Yatra have now surpassed an impressive 12.5 lakh. Yogendra Gangwar, the nodal officer from the Uttarakhand Tourism Department overseeing Char Dham yatra registrations, told TNIE, We have recorded 3,674 registrations for Kedarnath, 3,045 for Badrinath, 1,918 for Yamunotri and 2,105 for Gangotri from foreign visitors. The online registration process, which requires Aadhaar verification, began on March 20.

The New Indian Express 7 Apr 2025 7:25 am

Uttarakhand sports dept recycles plastic bottles into benches to promote sustainability

DEHRADUN: In a groundbreaking move that transcends the mere pursuit of medals, the Sports Department of Uttarakhand has launched an inspiring initiative aimed at social change through sports. During and prior to the 38th National Games, eco-friendly benches have been crafted from recycled plastic bottles, now proudly installed at the Maharana Pratap Sports College in Dehradun. Speaking exclusively to TNIE , Uttarakhand's Sports Minister Rekha Arya highlighted the state government's commitment to hosting the National Games under the theme of 'Green Games.' The state government announced the organization of the National Games with a focus on sustainability, and several innovative initiatives have been launched in this direction. This is one such initiative, Arya stated. Minister Rekha explained that empty water bottles used by athletes and attendees at all event venues were collected and recycled to create benches. Currently, 10 benches have been prepared and delivered to Maharana Pratap Sports College. These benches have been installed for student use, and soon, 20 more benches will be ready, Arya added. She emphasized that through this initiative, Uttarakhand has set a benchmark for environmental protection through sports. On this occasion, student-athletes from the sports college also pledged to creatively and sustainably utilize sports waste generated during training and competitions. Sports Minister Rekha Arya stated, Under this initiative, a total of 900,000 plastic bottles were collected600,000 before the games and 300,000 during the event. Out of these, 100,000 bottles were separated at 11 locations, and a company transformed them into benches through recycling. Notably, the National Games took place from January 28 to February 14 this year, featuring participation of 9,545 athletes from across the country. Speaking to TNIE , Director of Sports Prashant Arya shared insights about a comprehensive awareness campaign conducted prior to the National Games. We launched information campaigns before the National Games, including short films on plastic pollution and sustainable use of sports waste, which were screened at all venues. Posters were also placed to raise awareness. He further added that students from Maharana Pratap Sports College had taken part in these awareness campaigns. Students actively participated in workshops, clean-up drives, and waste collection activities. This project is not just about recycling, but about changing mindsets around sports and sustainability, Arya stated. With this eco-friendly initiative, the Uttarakhand Sports Department has not only contributed to environmental conservation but also sent a strong message about the power of sports in driving social change.

The New Indian Express 6 Apr 2025 1:21 am

CM Dhami appoints 38 leaders to councils, committees to boost BJP unity in Uttarakhand

DEHRADUN: In a strategic move aimed at strengthening party unity and silencing talks of a possible cabinet expansion, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has appointed 38 party leaders to various councils, commissions, and committees. These appointments, made over the past four days, have granted some leaders the status of state ministers. According to an official communiqu released late Friday night, a second list of 'Dayitwadharis' (portfolio holders) was announced, in which 18 leaders were given new responsibilities. Earlier, on Tuesday, 20 other leaders were assigned key roles in different departments and panels. By putting the cabinet reshuffle rumours temporarily to rest, Dhami has made the long-awaited appointments to important committees and councils. Some of the appointed leaders have been given ministerial rank, which further underlines the significance of this political step. The move is seen as part of a broader plan to strengthen the BJPs hold in the state ahead of future political challenges. Significantly, the number of vacant ministerial positions in the Dhami cabinet has now risen to five, following the recent resignation of Parliamentary Affairs Minister Premchand Agarwal. The internal atmosphere in the party has also become tense, particularly after a controversial remark made by former Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat, which has reportedly caused friction between him and the IAS lobby. Sensing the Congress partys attempt to take advantage of the situation, Chief Minister Dhami acted quickly and released the first list of appointments on Tuesday. The list included 20 leaders who were entrusted with various positions across government-related bodies. By Friday evening, the Chief Minister announced a second list, naming 18 more leaders to different departments and institutions. Speaking to TNIE , Director General of Information Banshidhar Tiwari shared the details of the recent appointments. The newly appointed vice-chairs include Balveer Ghuniyaal for the Herbal Advisory Committee, Surendra Mogha for the Uttarakhand Animal Welfare Board, Bhuvan Vikram Dabral for the Herbal Advisory Committee, Subhash Barthwal for the Statehood Movement Council, Puneet Mittal for the Urban Development Committee and Mohan Singh Rawat Advocate for the Uttarakhand Sanskrit Academy. This latest round of appointments is seen not only as a measure to strengthen party organisation but also as a way to keep the political atmosphere calm amid internal and external pressures. By strategically placing trusted leaders in influential roles, the Chief Minister appears to be ensuring smoother governance and enhanced party coordination in the months to come.

The New Indian Express 6 Apr 2025 12:39 am

Chardham yatra route split into zones for better management; over 6,000 personnel to be deployed

Dehradun, Apr 5: The Chardham yatra route has been classified into 15 super zones, 41 zones and 137 sectors for better management of the annual pilgrimage to the four famed Himalayan temples of Uttarakhand, a senior police official said on Saturday. Inspector General (IG) Garhwal Swaroop on Saturday said more than 6,000 personnel will be deployed along the route to monitor security and transportation arrangements. Every sector will be spread over a 10-kilometre area, where security personnel will conduct patrolling [] The post Chardham yatra route split into zones for better management; over 6,000 personnel to be deployed appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 5 Apr 2025 3:06 pm

Delhi-Dehradun Expressway: Elevated section with special lights to prioritise safety of wildlife, birds

DEHRADUN: In a move to protect wildlife, the 12-kilometer elevated section of the Delhi- Dehradun Expressway is designed to accommodate the daily movements of terrestrial animals. The project incorporates innovative measures to enhance the safety of avian species, with a particular focus on wild birds and owls that inhabit the surrounding areas. The Wildlife Institute of India has taken special measures by designing unique lighting that will be installed on both sides of the elevated road. These lights aim to enhance visibility and reduce the risk of collisions for flying birds. A representative from the Wildlife Institute stated, We are committed to creating a safe environment for all forms of wildlife. The specially designed lights will play a crucial role in protecting birds while allowing them to thrive in their natural habitat. A senior scientist from the Wildlife Institute of India stated, These specially designed lights will create a sense of darkness for owls at night, while the yellow ambient light emitted from these fixtures will assist drivers in navigating the road. Speaking exclusively to TNIE, Dr. Bilal Habib, a senior scientist at the Wildlife Institute of India, shared groundbreaking insights regarding the new initiative. The installation of this type of lighting above elevated roads is being implemented for the first time in any state in the country. Typically, white lights are installed at a height of 35 meters with 136 lumens on roads. However, considering the rich diversity of wildlife and bird species in this area, we have suggested using yellow lights at a height of 7.5 meters, he explained. Dr. Habib further elaborated on the benefits of this innovative approach, stating, The yellow light reduces the attraction for insects, making it more suitable for the surrounding ecosystem. Additionally, this type of lighting does not cause any discomfort to drivers while they are on the road. This initiative underscores the importance of balancing infrastructure development with wildlife conservation. Uttarakhand's forests are home to many types of owls, each important for nature. The Indian Owl is known for its unique appearance and calls. The Snowy Owl visits the area and is easy to spot because of its white feathers. The Brown Fish Owl hunts near lakes and rivers, while the smaller Jungle Owlet lives in thick forests, making it popular with birdwatchers. The Common Barn Owl has a heart-shaped face and often resides in open fields. Additionally, the Great Horned Owl, recognizable by the tufts on its head, contributes to the diversity of owls in the region, shared a bird expert from the forest department.

The New Indian Express 5 Apr 2025 1:12 pm

Akashvani Dehradun PTC Recruitment 2025 - Apply Offline for Part Time Correspondent Posts

Akashvani Dehradun Recruitment 2025 Apply Offline: Akashvani Dehradun has announced the recruitment of Part Time Correspondent in 2025. Candidates With Any Graduate, PG Diploma Can Apply Offline on or before 24-04-2025.

FreeJobAlert 5 Apr 2025 9:58 am

Olympian, National Games 2025 gold medalist Rahi Sarnobat opens up on comeback after health issues

New Delhi, April 4: Pistol shooter Rahi Sarnobat made a tremendous comeback after a serious health battle at the National Games this year in Dehradun as the 34-year-old won the gold medal in the Womens 25m air pistol competition. The two-time Olympian, who has made a comeback to the sport, opened up on her recent battle with neuropathic pain syndrome in a recent episode of the House of Glory podcast, an initiative by the Gagan Narang Sports Foundation. She explained [] The post Olympian, National Games 2025 gold medalist Rahi Sarnobat opens up on comeback after health issues appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 4 Apr 2025 3:57 pm

CM Dhami, madrassa board chairman welcome passage of Waqf Bill

DEHRADUN, Apr 4: Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Friday welcomed the passage of the Waqf (Amendment) Bill in both houses of Parliament, describing it as a historic legislation. Under the able leadership and guidance of respected Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi ji, the Waqf (Amendment) Bill will definitely prove to be an important step towards protecting the rights of the deprived sections of the Muslim society, especially Muslim women and children. Heartfelt gratitude and congratulations on behalf of all [] The post CM Dhami, madrassa board chairman welcome passage of Waqf Bill appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 4 Apr 2025 3:29 pm

Uttarakhand heightens alert as equine influenza detected along Char Dham Yatra route

DEHRADUN: As the portals of revered Kedarnath shrine are set to open on May 2, the state government has heightened its alert status due to the detection of equine influenza virus in 12 horses and mules along the pilgrimage route. In response to this alarming finding, all affected equine animals have been placed under quarantine. Uttrakhand's Animal husbandry minister Saurabh Bahuguna convened a meeting at the secretariat, issuing strict directives to officials. It is imperative that we focus on thorough screening of horses and mules before and during the Char Dham Yatra .We cannot afford any negligence in ensuring the health and safety of these animals, he said. In the meeting, the minister stated that strict action would be taken against negligent officials and employees. During a morning session, officials informed the cabinet minister that equine influenza had been confirmed in 12 animals in Rudraprayag, all of which have since been quarantined. Speaking with The New Indian Express , Bahuguna said, As a precautionary measure, two quarantine centers will be established in Rudraprayag district. One will be set up in Phata and the other in Kotma. The minister emphasized that no diseased horses or mules will be allowed to participate in the Char Dham Yatra. He further went on to say that serological samples will be collected from all 23,120 registered horses and mules across five districts of Uttarakhand: Rudraprayag, Chamoli, Bageshwar, Tehri, and Uttarkashi. These samples will be tested at the Indian Veterinary Research Institute in Mukteshwar. He added,If any equine animal tests positive, it will be quarantined. After 12 days, a follow-up sample will be taken for re-testing. Only after receiving a negative report will the animal be permitted to travel. The respective owner will need to present this report. In light of the rapid spread of disease among equine animals, owners of horses and mules have been advised to keep them away from other livestock. Minister Saurabh Bahuguna has directed the screening of equine animals at all animal disease control checkpoints across Uttarakhand. Additionally, he has instructed the District Magistrate of Rudraprayag to take all necessary precautions to prevent the transmission of the disease. We have also informed the Uttar Pradesh government through a letter that we will not allow animals to enter Uttarakhand without a serology test, Minister Bahuguna stated. Notably, last year, 48 lakh pilgrims visited the Char Dham and Hemkund Sahib. An estimated 40 percent of these devotees rely on horses, mules, and palanquins to complete their religious journey, with many coming from outside the state.

The New Indian Express 2 Apr 2025 8:50 pm

Uttarakhand's Galogi Hydroelectric Project achieves record electricity generation

DEHRADUN: Uttrakhand's historic Galogi Hydroelectric Project has set a new record by generating 8.075 million units of electricity in the financial year 2024-25. This marks the highest annual electricity generation since the project was commissioned in 1907. Speaking exclusively with TNIE , Uttarakhand Jal Vidhyut Nigam Limited (UJVNL) Managing Director, Dr. Sandeep Singhal, stated, The 3.5 MW Galogi Hydroelectric Project, situated between Kyarkuli and Bhatta near Mussoorie in district Dehradun, has surpassed its previous record of 7.96 million units achieved in the financial year 2023-24. Dr. Singhal emphasised the dual focus of the project, saying, While we strive for excellence in electricity generation, we are equally committed to preserving the Galogi site as a historic heritage landmark. Dr. Singhal further stated, The Galogi Hydroelectric Project not only contributes to the region's energy needs but also stands as a testament to the rich history of hydroelectric power in India. He added, As UJVN Limited continues to operate this facility, it aims to balance modern energy demands with the preservation of its historical significance. The Galogi Small Hydroelectric Project, established in 1907 during British rule, has played a pivotal role in supplying electricity and water to the Mussoorie region. According to Vimal Dabral, the public relations officer of UJVNL, At that time, Mussoorie, along with Kolkata, Darjeeling, and Shimla, was one of the few places with electricity distribution facilities. He emphasised the project's historical significance, stating, This project is the only hydroelectric plant from the British era that continues to successfully generate electricity while fulfilling its original purpose of water supply. Dabral further elaborated on the importance of the Galogi project, noting its unique status in India's energy landscape. It stands as a testament to the ingenuity of early hydroelectric power initiatives, he remarked. As UJVNL continues to operate this historic facility, it not only meets modern energy demands but also preserves a vital piece of Indias energy heritage.

The New Indian Express 2 Apr 2025 7:44 pm

Delhi-Dehradun Expressway Ready For Commuters, But Here's The Reason Why It's Still Not Operational

A house, which is built on a 1,600 sqm plot in Ghaziabad's Mandola, is part of a legal case pending in the Supreme Court due to which operations on the Delhi-Dehradun expressway remain suspended

News18 1 Apr 2025 4:29 pm

Uttarakhand CM Dhami announces plan to rename 15 regions known by Mughal-era names

DEHRADUN: Following the implementation of the Uniform Civil Code and anti-conversion laws, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has announced plans to rename 15 regions known by Mughal-era names. This decision includes the renaming of one assembly constituency and a municipal council. Speaking about the changes, Dhami emphasized that the renaming of various locations in Haridwar, Dehradun, Nainital, and Udham Singh Nagar reflects public sentiment and aligns with Indian culture and heritage. The changes will inspire people to contribute to the preservation of our Indian culture and honor the great personalities who have shaped it, he stated. This announcement comes in the wake of rising tensions between Haridwar MP Trivendra Singh Rawat and state bureaucrats, which had escalated over an offensive comment made by Rawat regarding a state official. The situation had sparked considerable anger among IAS officers in the state. Following Rawat's controversial remarks, the opposition Congress party also voiced strong reactions. In the wake of comments made by MP Trivendra Singh Rawat regarding an IAS officer, the Uttarakhand IAS Association has issued a resolution, announcing plans to submit a memorandum to the Chief Minister. On Saturday, Rawat refrained from commenting on a statement made by the state's mining secretary, who had denied the MP's allegations of illegal mining raised during a session in the Lok Sabha on Thursday. In a dramatic turn of phrase reminiscent of a film dialogue, Rawat stated, Sher kabhi kuttey ka sheekar nhi karta. (A lion doesnt hunt dogs.) During his address in Parliament on Thursday, Rawat, who represents Haridwar, highlighted what he described as a troubling matter in his home state. He asserted, In Uttarakhands Dehradun, Haridwar, Udham Singh Nagar, and Nainital, illegal mining is becoming rampant at night. That same evening, in an apparent effort to counter the allegations, the state government released a video featuring Mining Secretary Brijesh Sant, who categorically denied the claims made by Rawat. Garima Mhara Dasoani, the chief spokesperson for the Congress party in the state, has expressed sharp criticism of the Dhami governments recent decision regarding the renaming of certain areas. The government should be more concerned about social harmony in the regions rather than changing their names. Instead of focusing on name changes, the government should pay more attention to altering its working style and make efforts in that direction, she stated. In her remarks, Garima also pointed out that Haridwar MP Rawat has held a mirror to his own party, demonstrating how the state government is functioning. Rawat's comments reflect the reality of the government's operations, she added, emphasizing the need for accountability and effective governance.

The New Indian Express 1 Apr 2025 12:55 pm

Uttarakhand CM Announces Renaming of 11 Places After Hindu Deities, Icons

Pushkar Singh Dhami unveils renaming of locations across Haridwar, Dehradun, Nainital, and Udham Singh Nagar, honoring prominent figures from Indian culture and BJP-RSS leaders

Deccan Chronicle 1 Apr 2025 12:44 pm

Aurangzebpur now Shivaji Nagar as 11 places renamed in Uttarkhand

Dehradun: In a significant move to pay tribute to prominent figures who contributed to preserving Indias rich cultural legacy, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has announced the renaming of various locations in the districts of Haridwar, Dehradun, Nainital, and Udham Singh Nagar. The Chief Minister emphasised that the renaming process reflects public sentiment while 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 .

The Siasat Daily 1 Apr 2025 9:55 am

J&K Judo team wins two medals at Junior National Cship

Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, Mar 31: The Jammu & Kashmir Judo team brought home two medals from the Junior National Judo Championships 2024-25, held in Dehradun from March 28 to 31. A total of 23 judokas and officials from the region participated in the competition. Akshay Sharma earned a silver medal, while Vipul Yashovardhan claimed a bronze medal in their respective categories. The team was selected after trials and screening by the J&K Sports Council. The participating judokas included Shilpa [] The post J&K Judo team wins two medals at Junior National Cship appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 1 Apr 2025 5:58 am

Aurangzebpur to be renamed Shivaji Nagar, says Uttarakhand CM Dhami

Uttarakhand chief minister Pushkar Singh Dhami announced the renaming of 13 areas and two roads in four districts to reflect Indian culture and heritage. The changes include new names in Haridwar, Dehradun, Nainital, and Udham Singh Nagar, inspired by prominent Indian figures.

The Times of India 1 Apr 2025 2:50 am

Uttarakhand renames 18 places located in Haridwar, Dehradun, Nainital, Udham Singh Nagar districts

Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami says the move is to respect public sentiment and preserve Indian culture and heritage

The Hindu 31 Mar 2025 10:26 pm

Right-wing outfits block highway after cow remains found in Yamuna

Nahan: Several right-wing organisations, including the Bajrang Dal, blocked a national highway in Himachal Pradeshs Paonta Sahib on Monday, March 31, after suspected cow remains were discovered in the Yamuna river, police said. The protesters blocked the Dehradun-Chandigarh National Highway that passes through Paonta Sahib. They alleged remains of freshly-slaughtered cows were found floating in Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 31 Mar 2025 9:25 pm

Legal Dispute Delays Completion of Delhi-Dehradun Expressway

Supreme Court urges expedited resolution of land acquisition issue delaying the 212km expressway's opening

Deccan Chronicle 31 Mar 2025 3:23 pm

Funeral Procession For Trees In Dehradun Deforestation Protest

Environmentalists and intellectuals on Sunday took out a tree funeral procession in Dehradun as part of the 'Save Environment Movement 2.0' to protest against the indiscriminate felling of trees for development projects.

NDTV 31 Mar 2025 3:10 pm

Nearly 100 fall ill after consuming food items made of buckwheat flour during Navratri in Dehradun

DEHRADUN: Nearly 100 individuals have fallen ill due to food poisoning linked to the consumption of buckwheat flour (kuttu ka aata) during the Navratri fasting period. A significant number of patients have been admitted to Coronation and Doon Hospitals in the capital city. Health Minister Dr. Dhan Singh Rawat visited the Dehradun District Hospital to check on the affected individuals. We are ensuring that all necessary measures are taken for the treatment of those affected, he stated, emphasizing the importance of providing quality care. He also instructed hospital administration to enhance treatment protocols for the patients. Upon learning of the incident, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami rushed to the hospital to inquire about the patients who had fallen ill. Later, while speaking to reporters, Dhami stated, The flour was supplied from Saharanpur. The dealer's shop has been sealed, and notices have been issued to all other locations where the flour was distributed. We have informed the Saharanpur administration about this matter, CM Dhami stated. The people who fell ill are receiving treatment here. Whoever is responsible for this will not be spared. An investigation is underway, CM added. Reports indicate that the food poisoning was caused by the consumption of food items made of buckwheat flour (kuttu ka aata). In light of this incident, Health Minister Dr. Dhan Singh Rawat has directed local authorities to take strict action against those responsible. Preliminary findings revealed that the contaminated flour had been distributed to various stores and warehouses in Dehradun, specifically in the areas of Vikas Nagar, Patel Nagar, and Kotwali. In an immediate response, the police confiscated the affected buckwheat flour from the relevant shops and warehouses. Three shops in Saharanpur, from where the supply originated, have been sealed and other necessary action is being taken. According to nutritionists, buckwheat flour is made from the seeds of the buckwheat plant, which, despite its name, is not related to wheat and is classified as a herbaceous crop. This flour is especially popular in India, particularly during fasting periods of Navratris.

The New Indian Express 31 Mar 2025 1:17 pm

Tigress found dead in Uttarakhand Corbett Reserve

DEHRADUN: Forest officials discovered the lifeless body of a tigress in the Dhela range of Ramnagars Corbett Tiger Reserve on Sunday morning. According to them, the carcass bore visible signs of injury, with significant blood loss from the head. Speculation is rife that the tiger may have been killed by an elephant, as sources claim the presence of a herd of jumbos in the vicinity. Dr Saket Badola, Director of Corbett Tiger Reserve, told this daily, A post-mortem examination of the tigress is currently under way. We will ascertain the exact cause of death once the post-mortem report is available. Meanwhile, a team of forest officials is investigating the scene to ascertain the circumstances surrounding the tragic event, as concerns about the safety of these creatures in their natural habitat linger. According to departmental sources, a staggering 64 tiger deaths have been recorded in the state since January 2020. The causes range from natural factors and territorial disputes to accidents and other influences.

The New Indian Express 31 Mar 2025 7:49 am