Shimla municipal commissioner court orders demolition of two more floors of Sanjauli mosque
CHANDIGARH: The Court of the Municipal Commissioner has ordered the demolition of two additional floors of the mosque in the Sanjauli area of Shimla, following a similar order issued last year for the demolition of three floors of the same mosque. This decision was made after the Waqf Board failed to present the mosques revenue records during the court hearing. The Waqf Boards lawyer argued that the mosque originally existed before 1947 and was rebuilt after being demolished. However, Commissioner Bhupender Kumar Attri questioned why the necessary permissions, including architectural plans, were not obtained from the municipal corporation for the reconstruction. MC Commissioner Attri ruled that the mosque had been built without the required approvals, including a building permit, a no-objection certificate, and a sanctioned map, all in violation of municipal regulations. He ordered the demolition of the lower two floors, in addition to the three floors previously ordered to be demolished in October last year. VHP warns of mass movement if Sanjauli mosque is not demolished in 15 days Jagat Pal, the lawyer representing local residents who had sought the demolition of the mosque, stated that the Waqf Board failed to produce documents proving ownership of the land and the sanctioned building plan. Following this, the Court of the Municipal Commissioner, Bhupender Kumar Attri, passed the demolition order. There is also a related matter pending before the Himachal Pradesh High Court, which is scheduled for hearing on May 8. Earlier, on October 5 last year, the Commissioners Court had ordered the demolition of three floors of the Sanjauli mosque, he said. Advocate B. S. Thakur, representing the Waqf Board, said that a detailed order is still awaited. The Commissioners Court has pronounced the order, holding that the construction at the mosque site was illegal. The Sanjauli Mosque Committee had demolished the original mosque and erected a new structure without obtaining the required permissions from the concerned authorities, including the Municipal Corporation and the Estate Office. The court has not commented on the ownership of the land, which belongs to the Himachal Pradesh Waqf Board. We are waiting for the detailed order to decide the next course of action, he said. The Himachal Pradesh High Court had directed the Municipal Commissioner to decide the case within three months, by May 8. The Commissioners Court passed the order after hearing both parties.
Tourists cancel Kashmir bookings, shift to Himachal after Pahalgam attack fallout
CHANDIGARH: Tourists now prefer vacationing in Himachal Pradesh over Jammu and Kashmir after the Pahalgam terror attack in which 26 persons were killed. Approximately 15-20% of both domestic and international bookings have shifted from Kashmir to Himachal's popular destinations including Manali, Shimla and Dharamshala; however, the surge in footfall is not as expected as tourists have adopted a 'wait-and-watch' policy amid prevailing uncertainties and hostilities between India and Pakistan. Ashwani Bamba, president of the Hotel and Restaurant Association of Kangra, told TNIE that, after the terror attack, tour operators and potential tourists inquired for booking in Himachal and Uttarakhand and that they expected the surge to be significant. But, actually only 15-20% of tourists shifted from J&K to Himachal and the rest probably prefer to not venture out during this summer season owing to the escalating tensions between India and Pakistan. Thus, the occupancy of hotels across the state at present is around 40% only, the same as last year. Bookings that were shifted were that of tourist groups traveling from Maharashtra, Gujarat and other states, not the immediate bookings in Kashmir which had gotten cancelled, he said. Bamba added that, in Himachal, Manali had the maximum number of shifted bookings at about 20%, while Dharamsala, Dalhousir and Shimla had much fewer. He said that advance bookings had already been made for the IPL matches in Dharamsala. Kashmir tourism stumbles after Pahalgam terror attack, but industry leaders remain hopeful Mohinder Seth, president of Himachal Pradesh Tourism Stakeholders Association, said that tourists are adopting a wait and watch policy due to India-Pakistan tensions. On everyone's mind, there is only one question: What will the Union government do in the coming days? The common is just waiting for that. There were a lot of inquiries after the unfortunate incident as people got diverted from the Kashmir Valley, but the actual number of bookings are very less. In May, generally, there is about 30-40% occupancy across the state, after May 15 we are expecting that it may touch 60-70% as advance bookings are already been done, he said. This tragedy not only upended the tourism sector in Kashmir, but has also impacted the neighboring states of Himachal and Uttarakhand. Ex-President of Manali Hotel Association Mukesh Thakur said that after terror attack there was lot of expectation that the tourist rush will shift to Himachal and lot of queries had also come. But the number of booking which are less as, first, the tourists have to get their booking cancelled and take a refund and then again they will think where to go. Already as predicted that the summers will be hot this year so already there are lot of booking done in advance as far as Manali is concerned. At present around 30-40% occupancy in the hotels here and after May 15 as summer intensifies the occupancy is expected to touch more than 80% as already people have booked. Also is expected that in coming days more online bookings will be done. The tourism industry contributes 7.78 per cent to the GDP of the hill state. As per the Economic Survey report for Himachal Pradesh for 2024-25, the number of domestic visitors increased to 1.8 crore in 2024 from 56.32 lakh in 2021 while the surge in foreign tourists was 83,000 in 2024 from 5000 in 2021. On the other hand the tourism industry contributes 7.2 per cent to the GDP of Jammu and Kashmir.
Orange warning for hailstorm issued in Himachal Pradesh, parts of state receive rain
Himachal Pradesh is experiencing unseasonal rains, with the Met department issuing warnings for hailstorms and thunderstorms. Several areas recorded significant rainfall, and gusty winds were observed. This weather could potentially disrupt the upcoming IPL matches scheduled at the HPCA Stadium in Dharamshala, despite the stadium's advanced drainage system and prayers for favorable conditions.
IMD forecasts thunderstorms, hailstorms over major parts of India this week
After stormy weather in the past 24-hours in North India, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an Orange alert for Northwest India, including the Delhi-NCR region, as well as East and Central India, for the next four days. The regions are expected to experience heavy rainfall, accompanied by lightning, hailstorms, and strong winds, occur throughout the week. Following it, the IMD has issued an agromet advisory to protect crops and orchards. They also urged residents of vulnerable regions, particularly in urban and hilly areas to take necessary precautions before the hazardous weather. In the past 24-hours, Delhi's Safdarjung station recorded 77 mm of rainfall, marking the second-highest amount of rainfall for May since 1901. The highest was 119.3 mm, recorded on May 20, 2021, at the Safdarjung Airport. This recent rainfall was associated with the remnants of the Tauktae cyclone that crossed the Gujarat coast. After significant downpours along with thunderstorms, minimum temperatures in Delhi-NCR dropped by as much as 8C, and it has been predicted that maximum temperatures in Delhi-NCR will be below normal by 1-3C in the coming days. The IMD reports that multiple weather systems are currently in place, leading to continued rainfall, thunderstorms, and lightning in the region. A combination of a western disturbance and a series of cyclonic circulations over Rajasthan, Punjab, and Haryana has created hazardous weather conditions across large areas of North India. These weather systems are expected to remain active throughout the week. In some areas, there may be dust storms and isolated hailstorms, particularly in parts of Rajasthan. In addition to Northwest India, multiple weather systems are present over Central and Eastern India, resulting in widespread rainfall, thunderstorms, and lightning. The IMD's advisory notes the existence of a cyclonic system over Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, as well as a trough running from Punjab to North Kerala. Furthermore, another cyclonic circulation is located over northern Bangladesh at lower and middle tropospheric levels. All these systems are anticipated to bring rain across the country in the coming days, indicating active pre-monsoon showers and causing unseasonal rainfall. This unseasonal rain is expected to be beneficial for upcoming crops, as it will help replenish soil moisture during a typically dry period, said Mahesh Palawat of Skymet Weather, a private weather agency. In its agromet advisory, IMD advised to drain out excess water from standing crops in Odisha, Kerala and Karnataka whereas it advised use of hail nets and caps to prevent damage in vegetables and orchards in Sikkim, Odisha, Himachal Pradesh, East Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Vidarbha. For livestock, it advised to keep animals inside shed during rainfall and hailstorm and feed and fodders at safe place. Additionally, residents should monitor the weather and be prepared to move to safer areas if conditions worsen.
NEW DELHI: The BJP on Saturday said the Congress was repeatedly supplying oxygen to Pakistan, and slammed the opposition party for its leader Charanjit Singh Channi's remarks questioning the veracity of Balakot air strikes that followed the 2019 Pulwama terror attack. Inside it is the Congress Working Committee but outside it acts like Pakistan Working Committee, BJP national spokesperson Sambit Patra alleged in a press conference. Patra said it has become a pattern with the Congress that its resolutions and leadership speak in one voice, while its several other leaders speak in another. The Congress Working Committee, the key organisation body of the party, passed a resolution on Friday asking the Centre to act with firmness and clarity to teach Pakistan a lesson for its continued export of terror to India. Patra told reporters that immediately after the CWC passed the resolution Channi held a parallel press conference in which he questioned the genuineness of India's air strike in Balakot after the 2019 Pulwama terror attack and also taunted Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He told reporters, The Congress spares no occasion to supply oxygen to the Pakistani Army and terrorists and to boost their morale. Referring to the Pulwama attack, Channi said 40 Indian soldiers were killed and when elections were held, the government boasted of action. But we have never seen where in Pakistan the strikes were done and where people were killed. If someone threw a bomb in our country, will people not know? They claim to have conducted surgical strikes against Pakistan but nothing had happened. Surgical strikes were not seen anywhere and no one knew about them, the former Punjab chief minister said. 'Time to teach Pakistan a lesson': CWC on Pahalgam terror attack Asked if he had sought proof of those strikes, he said, I have always been demanding that. He, later, backtracked following the BJP's counterattack and said no proof was needed. Patra, however, hit back saying the oxygen supplied to Pakistan cannot be taken back. The BJP leader said opposition leaders such as Akhilesh Yadav and parties like AAP were cited by a Pakistani senator for their questioning of the Modi government's stand, and added that Congress's Rahul Gandhi is now trying to join them in getting praise in the neighbouring country. Patra referred to other controversial comments of several Congress leaders related to the Pahalgam terror attack to slam the party over a gap in its official pronouncements and its members' public comments. He named Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah, Maharashtra MLA Vijay Wadettiwar, Himachal Pradesh minister Inder Singh, and Rahul Gandhi's brother-in-law Robert Vadra for allegedly raising issues on the terror attack, which left at least 26 civilians, mostly tourists dead. Patra alleged that they have questioned the need for war and asked whether terrorists had indeed religiously profiled their victims, and said this raises questions about the sincerity of the Congress' official stand. It is more than a coincidence and is in fact a pattern, he said. The BJP leader asked if a string of such controversial remarks by Congress leaders has not lowered the morale of armed forces and Indians in general. The Congress, he noted, has asked the government to spell out its strategy following the terror attack. Patra said the moment Congress leaders are informed of the government's plans, they will seek to best each other in conveying the message to Pakistan. In this context, he also took up Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma's repeated attack on Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi over the latter's alleged visit to Pakistan. Patra noted that Sarma has also said that Gogoi's children are not Indian citizens. Congress issues gag order to leaders, warns action against breaching party line on Pahalgam terror attack
Seven dead in rain-related incidents across north India; roads flooded, trees uprooted in Delhi-NCR
Delhi-NCR faced a severe storm. It brought heavy rain and dust. Sadly, seven people died in north India. The storm disrupted flights and traffic. Many areas saw waterlogging and fallen trees. Uttar Pradesh also reported deaths from lightning. Himachal Pradesh experienced hailstorms. Punjab and Haryana had rain and cooler temperatures. Authorities are working on relief efforts.
In Himachal Pradeshs Kullu, 2 washed away in Malana rivulet while crossing temporary bridge
European Red Admiral butterfly sighted for first time in Himachals Dhauladhar mountain range
Rare migratory species recorded in Himachal Pradeshs Dhauladhar range; adds to States rich butterfly biodiversity
HP: Kashmiri woodcutter held for brandishing axe when asked to register with police in Bilaspur
BILASPUR (HP):Police have taken a Kashmiri charani or woodcutter into custody for allegedly brandished an axe when a cop asked him to get registered with the police at Ghumarwin in Himachal Pradeshs Bilaspur district, officials said on Thursday. There was tension at Dakdi Chowk in Ghumarwin on Wednesday when Kashmiri woodcutters in the area were []
Punjab heightens dam security amid water release dispute with Haryana
CHANDIGARH: The water-sharing dispute between Punjab and Haryana has intensified, with the Bhakra Beas Management Board (BBMB) transferring its Director of Water Regulation, Akashdeep Singh, a Punjab cadre officer, and replacing him with Sanjeev Kumar from the Haryana cadre, an unexpected move that has escalated tensions between the two states. Punjab has reacted strongly by stepping up security at the regulator end of the Nangal dam amid fears of a law and order problem following the BBMBs decision to release 8,500 cusecs of water to Haryana on humanitarian grounds. The decision has been vehemently opposed by Punjab, which claims that Haryana has already utilised 104 per cent of its water share for the current accounting season, from September 22, 2024, to May 20, 2025. Sources said the security enhancement was a precautionary measure in response to the heated atmosphere. So, taking precautionary measures, the security has been stepped up, said an official. Adding to the controversy, transfer orders issued for both officersAkashdeep Singh and Sanjeev Kumarstated that Singh had requested the transfer. However, Singh has sent a letter to the BBMB denying making any such request. Meanwhile, the Punjab Chief Engineer wrote to the BBMB, contending that Sanjeev Kumar has experience only in dam safety, not in water regulation, and demanded an immediate revocation of the transfer. Sources claimed Singh had been insisting on releasing water to Haryana only upon receipt of an official indent from Punjab, as per the BBMBs regulation manual. His removal is being seen as a step towards overriding Punjab's resistance to the release. During a five-hour BBMB technical committee meeting held yesterday, the decision to release the water was finalised despite strong objections from Punjab officials. They argued that Haryana had already consumed its quota and that water levels in the Pong and Ranjit Sagar dams were lower than last year. Punjab found itself isolated as BJP-ruled Haryana, Rajasthan and Delhi reportedly joined forces to push for the release, while Congress-ruled Himachal Pradesh remained neutral. The BBMB is responsible for regulating water distribution from the Bhakra, Pong and Ranjit Sagar dams, which serve the irrigation and other needs of Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan. Reacting to the development, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann condemned the move, calling it an act of robbery of Punjabs rights. Punjab strongly opposes the decision to provide water to Haryana through BBMB, which is the right of Punjab and Punjabis. The BJP government of the Centre and Haryana has united against Punjab. We will not tolerate another robbery of our rights by BJP at any cost. BJP should be ready to face the opposition. BJP can never be a friend of Punjab and Punjabis, he wrote on X. In retaliation, Delhi Water Minister Parvesh Verma accused the Punjab government of deliberately blocking Haryanas share of water to disrupt supply to the national capital. The Punjab government has resorted to dirty politics by stopping the water supply to Haryana and Delhi. After losing in Delhi, now they want to create a water crisis in Delhi. We are working day and night to provide clean water to every household in Delhi, and now the Punjab government wants to take revenge on the people of Delhi in this way. Stop this dirty politics or else you will be expelled from Punjab as well, Verma posted on X. Haryana has sought 8,500 cusecs of water from May 21 to 31, while Punjab has requested 8,000 cusecs, with the total demand likely to rise to 23,000 cusecs in June. Punjab officials fear that giving additional water to Haryana will bring down water levels in the Bhakra dam, severely affecting the state's own needs. Meanwhile, Punjabs ruling Aam Aadmi Party has announced state-wide protests against the BBMB decision.
Rain accompanied by thunderstorm expected in Himachal this week; IMD issues yellow alert
Himachal Pradesh is bracing for a respite from the summer heat as the IMD forecasts light to moderate rainfall, thunderstorms, and potential snowfall in higher altitudes over the next week. A yellow alert has been issued for lower and mid-hill districts, warning of thunderstorms, lightning, and gusty winds.
8 rare animals to spot in the Great Himalayan National Park
The Great Himalayan National Park (GHNP) in Himachal Pradesh is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its rich biodiversity. Spanning elevations from 1,500 to 6,000 meters, the park offers habitats ranging from alpine meadows to dense forests, making it a haven for diverse wildlife. Here are eight notable animals you might encounter in GHNP
HPBOSE Class 12 results 2025: Check how to download scorecard and other details
The Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education (HPBOSE) will announce the 12th result for the 2025 examinations around late April or early May. Students can check their results on hpbose.org using their roll number and date of birth.
6 hidden villages in Himachal perfect for a peaceful summer escape
Himachal Pradesh hides many serene villages beyond the tourist radar. These lesser-known gems offer peace, natural beauty, and cultural charmperfect for travellers seeking a quiet, soul-refreshing summer retreat.
The Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education (HPBOSE) is anticipated to announce the Class 12 board exam results for the 2024-25 academic year around late April or early May. Over 85,000 students who appeared for the exams between March 4 and March 29, 2025, are awaiting their results, which will be available on hpbose.org.
HPBOSE Class 10, 12 results 2025: Check how to download scorecard and other details
The Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education (HPBOSE) will announce the HPBOSE 10th and 12th results for 2025 on hpbose.org. Examinations were conducted from March 4 to March 29. Candidates can check their results by entering their roll number and date of birth. Passing criteria and re-examination options are available as per board guidelines.
Rushing to the hills to evade Delhi heat? Temp in Himachal already crossing 40C
Himachal Pradesh, known for its snowy mountains, is experiencing an unusual heat wave, prompting a heat wave alert for several districts. Una recorded a high of 41.6C, with similar conditions expected in Kullu and Mandi until April 30. Relief is anticipated on May 1 and 2, with forecasts predicting thunderstorms, lightning, and gusty winds across the state.
2 IAS Officers from J&K get key postings in Himachal Pradesh
Jammu, Apr 28: Two IAS officers from Jammu and Kashmir, Abid Hussain Sadiq and Zaffar Iqbal, have been given important postings in Himachal Pradesh following a recent administrative reshuffle. As per an order issued by the Himachal Pradesh Government, Abid Hussain Sadiq, a 2014-batch IAS officer, has been appointed as the Managing Director of Himachal [] The post 2 IAS Officers from J&K get key postings in Himachal Pradesh appeared first on Northlines .
Two IAS Officers From J&K Get Key Postings In Himachal Pradesh
DE Web Desk Jammu, Apr 28: Two IAS officers from Jammu and Kashmir, Abid Hussain Sadiq and Zaffar Iqbal, have been given important postings in Himachal Pradesh following a recent administrative reshuffle. As per an order issued by the Himachal Pradesh Government, Abid Hussain Sadiq, a 2014-batch IAS officer, has been appointed as the Managing Director of Himachal Pradesh Power Corporation Ltd (HPPCL). Prior to this, he served as the Deputy Commissioner of Bilaspur, Special Secretary (Forests), Deputy Commissioner of [] The post Two IAS Officers From J&K Get Key Postings In Himachal Pradesh appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
IMD predicts heatwave from Kashmir to Madhya Pradesh, heavy rains in Kerala, West Bengal
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasts heavy rains for several northeastern states, including Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur, Meghalaya, and Tripura, along with Gangetic West Bengal and Kerala. Simultaneously, a heat wave is expected in isolated areas across Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, West Rajasthan, Jammu and Kashmir & Ladakh, and West Madhya Pradesh.
Rs 60,000 to Rs 1 lakh plus: Himachal Pradesh govt hikes stipends for medical specialists
Punjab tutor held for abducting student; boy rescued from Darjeeling after over a month
HOSHIARPUR: A 13-year-old boy, who was allegedly abducted by his tutor about over a month ago, has been rescued by the police and the kidnapper arrested, officials said on Sunday. Model Town SHO Sub-Inspector Gursahib Singh said the boy, a native of Himachal Pradesh's Kangra, was currently living with his parents in a rented accommodation in Hoshiarpur. Studying in Class 7, the boy used to take tuition from Bhupinder Singh (51), a resident of Dashmesh Nagar, daily between 3 pm and 7.30 pm. According to the police, Bhupinder Singh somehow convinced the boy's parents to allow him to take the child to Shimla for two days. However, after taking the boy with him on March 12, he blocked all contact numbers of the family and prevented the child from speaking to anyone. The boy's parents searched for him on their own for around 18 days, but when they failed to trace the abductor and their child, they lodged an FIR. The FIR was registered at the Model Town Police Station on April 2 under relevant provisions of the law that deal with the punishment for kidnapping or abducting someone with the intent to secretly confine them. A hunt was launched for Bhupinder, who kept changing his location frequently to evade arrest. Eventually, police located him at a hotel in West Bengal's Darjeeling and arrested him two days ago. The boy was safely rescued. The police said the accused had taken the boy close to the Nepal border and there was a strong possibility that he could have crossed over into Nepal with the child. The rescued boy has been produced before the Child Welfare Committee, while the accused was presented before a court, which remanded him in four-day police custody for further interrogation. The police are investigating the motive behind the kidnapping.
Security heightened at key dams in Punjab and Himachal Pradesh after Indus Treaty abeyance
CHANDIGARH: In the wake of escalating diplomatic tensions between India and Pakistan in the backdrop of the Pahalgam terror attack, security has been stepped up at key dams and head works across the Indus basin region in Punjab and Himachal Pradesh after India put the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) in abeyance. Sources said an alert has been issued as intelligence agencies who flagged security threats to the Bhakra and Pong dams managed by the Bhakra Beas Management Board (BBMB) and the Ranjit Sagar Dam Project (Thein Dam) maintained by Punjab irrigation department and several head works in both the states to guard against any untoward incident. The dams themselves may be resilient to terror attacks, but peripheral structures, transmission lines, other installations and employees might be targeted. More than physical damage, even a small incident can trigger panic, said a senior official on condition of anonymity. Sources also pointed out, there have been incidents in Punjab in which grenades were hurdled at police establishments; 16 such incidents were reported and the state police recovered weapons and ammunition in operations, necessitating enhanced security measures. In September last year, the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) took charge of the security of the Beas Satluj Link Project at Mandi in Himachal Pradesh as 235 personnel of the paramilitary force were deployed at the site. The project is vital for irrigation, flood control, and power generation, serving millions of people. Sources said the CISF may replace Punjab and Himachal Pradesh police at Bhakra dam.
Centre plans 25 new ropeway projects across 10 states to boost connectivity and tourism
NEW DELHI: The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) has started preparing comprehensive reports to check scope and feasibility of the development of at least 25 ropeway projects in 10 states, including Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Rajasthan, and Arunachal Pradesh. The sites identified to introduce aerial transport system include Ooty (Tamil Nadu), Boyakonda Gangamma Temple (AP), Mullayyana Giri (Karnataka), Shirgul Mahadev Temple (Sirmour, Himachal Pradesh), Palampur Thathri-Chhunja Glacier (Himachal Pradesh), Hempeupet Peak (Assam), Lokopriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport (Assam), Shivneri Fort (Junnar, Maharashtra) and Amer Fort-Nahargarh Fort (Jaipur, Rajasthan). The National Highways Logistics Management Limited, the agency entrusted with the work for development of ropeways projects under Parvatmala Pariyojana, will soon appoint consultants for preparing Detailed Project Reports for these projects. The agency is a wholly owned company of NHAI, which functions under the ministry. The 24-km ropeway in Assam, connecting Khanapara to Lokopriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport in Guwahati, is significant because of its length. Most of them aim to improve accessibility to religious and historic sites. For DPRs, the assessment of the sites and the length of the proposed ropeway with Lower Terminal Point will be finalized. The review will also help in taking decision whether the length is to be increased or reduced considering site specific local factors. To improve last-mile connectivity in remote and hilly regions, the Centre in the 2022 Budget announced the National Ropeways Development Programme.
Javed Dar calls on HP CM, urges for safety of Kashmiri students
Excelsior Correspondent SHIMLA, Apr 26: Minister for Agriculture Production, Javed Ahmad Dar, today called on Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh, Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, apprising him of the situation arising out of the recent Pahalgam terror strike. Their meeting focused on key issues concerning the safety and welfare of J&K residents in Himachal Pradesh. The meeting was held in pursuance of the directions of Chief Minister of J&K where under all Cabinet Ministers of J&K have been deputed to various parts [] The post Javed Dar calls on HP CM, urges for safety of Kashmiri students appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Above normal temperatures in Himachal, Una records 40 deg C
Himachal Pradesh is experiencing unusually hot and dry weather. Una recorded a high of 40 degrees Celsius. The weather department forecasts rain in some areas on Sunday. The state has seen a deficit in pre-monsoon rainfall. Keylong was the coldest at night. High temperatures were recorded across several cities including Dhaulakuan, Bilaspur and Kangra.
Javed Dar calls on HP Chief Minister; urges for safety of Kashmiri students, others residing there
SHIMLA, APRIL 26: Minister for Agriculture Production, Javed Ahmad Dar, today called on Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh, Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, apprising him of the situation arising out of the recent Pahalgam terror strike. Their meeting focused on key issues concerning the safety and welfare of J&K residents in Himachal Pradesh. The meeting was held []
Terrorists Are Beasts, Should Be Punished: Javid Dar
Shimla, Apr 26: Days after the Pahalgam terror strike, Jammu and Kashmir minister Javid Ahmed Dar said on Saturday that terrorists are beasts, who should be punished, and anger should be targeted at the perpetrators of the gruesome attack on innocent and unarmed tourists. Dar called on Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu here and urged him to ensure the safety and security of the Kashmiris working in the state. Condemning the Pahalgam terror attack, he said the entire [] The post Terrorists Are Beasts, Should Be Punished: Javid Dar appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Panchayat election candidates obligated to disclose info on pending cases: SC
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court has upheld a decision of the Himachal Pradesh High Court, which said the candidates contesting panchayat elections were obligated to disclose information about the pending cases against them. A bench of justices Surya Kant and N Kotiswar Singh made the remarks while affirming the decision of the Himachal Pradesh High []
Tourist footfall drops at Attari-Wagah border, Golden Temple after Pahalgam terror attack
AMRITSAR: In the wake of the Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 tourists and rising diplomatic tensions with Pakistan, footfall at the Attari-Wagah border retreat ceremony has dropped by 50%. Tourist numbers at the Golden Temple have also declined by over 20%. Sources said the spectator gallery at the Attari border has a capacity of 25,000. On weekdays, the average footfall is around 20,000, while weekends usually see a full house. However, on Thursday and Friday, only about 10,000 visitors turned up to watch the BSF parade marking a 50% drop, confirmed by BSF officials familiar with the matter. A senior Border Security Force (BSF) officer said that following the recent tragic attack in Pahalgam, a calibrated decision was taken to scale down the ceremonial display at the Attari border during the Beating Retreat ceremony. The key changes include suspension of the symbolic handshake between the Indian Guard Commander and his counterpart, and the gates will remain closed during the ceremony, the officer said. Tourists at Attari shouted slogans like Hindustan Zindabad, Bharat Mata Ki Jai, and Vande Mataram, waving national flags and with the tricolour painted on their faces. A visitor said he found the ceremony to be full of patriotic spirit and that it was his first time witnessing it. We have come here to support our soldiers who are securing our borders by risking their lives, said another tourist. Meanwhile, the daily footfall at the Golden Temple in Amritsar, which usually sees around 1.25 lakh devotees, has dropped to an estimated 75,000 to 80,000 per day over the past two days. There has been a decline of at least 30 per cent in room occupancy at the inns (sarais) of the Golden Temple, and bookings for the weekend are also very thin, said an official of the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC). A leading hotelier in Amritsar added that more than 50 per cent of hotel bookings were cancelled following the terror attack in Pahalgam, with many tourists now seeking refunds. After the Pahalgam incident, tourists have diverted to Himachal Pradesh, he said.
A peek inside pistachio shells
PisThe green-looking, woody-tasting buttery little nut we call pistachio has long been a pantry favourite. In recent years, it has even found fame in modern cuisine. From creamy pistachio spreads to pistachio-stuffed Dubai Chocolate, the glow-up is real! Its subtle sweetness, rich texture and vibrant colour make it a favourite among chefs and snackers alike, proving that pistachio is no longer a sidekick, but the main character. The history Pistachio traces its roots back to the Middle East, where they were cultivated for over 9,000 years. Native to Iran and Afghanistan, they were once synonymous with royalty. They were later introduced to the Mediterranean by traders, gradually making their way through new routes to the West. Notably, the earliest archaeological evidence of pistachio consumption dates to the Bronze Age in Central Asia, with the significant site being Djarkutan (modern Uzbekistan). Today, pistachio is grown globally from California to Turkey and is now trending, almost everywhere. The nutty truth Pistachios arent just delicious, they are also packed with powerful nutrients. Rich in healthy fats, protein, and fiber, it supports heart health and aids digestion. Its low glycemic index and high antioxidant content, including vitamin B6 and lutein, make it great for managing blood sugar and promoting skin and eye health. Despite being calorie-dense, it can support weight management. Whether sprinkled on salads, blended into spreads, or eaten straight from the shell, pistachio offers a tasty, health-boosting crunch in every bite. Representational Image Diabetes blocker? A recent study led by Dr V Mohan at the Madras Diabetes Research Foundation in Chennai found that eating 30g of pistachios before breakfast and dinner (a total of 60g per day) for 12 weeks helped improve blood sugar control levels and heart health in Indian adults with prediabetes. Green signal Pistachios are green because they contain chlorophyll, the natural pigment that gives plants their green colour. As the kernel matures, it retains the pigment, especially varieties that are harvested early. The green colour is also said to be a sign of freshness and quality. Next time you munch on pistachios, know that you are savouring natures sign of freshness. New power couple Move over rom-com duos. The real chemistry is between silky chocolate and rich, green pistachios. This match is made in dessert heaven and is already trending on your social media feeds, triggering cravings. Dubai Chocolate, especially the kunafa chocolate bar, gained internet fame due to its fusion of traditional Middle Eastern flavours with the new-kind confectionery techniques. This bar, featuring pistachio cream, chocolate and kunafa (shredded phyllo dough) gained instant popularity through social media, leading to a global trend, which reportedly led to a global pistachio shortage. Now, dont go looking up pista shortage on the internet. Its all sorted, apparently. Legal battle In January this year, a German court ruled in favour of the UAE-based Fix Dessert Chocolatier, the original creator of the viral Dubai Chocolate, in a case against a Turkish confectioner, marketing a similar product under the same name. Representational Image Making and production In 2022, the US emerged as the worlds largest pistachio producer with nearly 4,00,070 metric tonnes, majorly from California, followed by Iran (2,41,669 metric tonnes) and Turkey (2,39,289 metric tonnes). The trio contributed roughly 88 per cent of the global output.In India, pistachio is cultivated mostly in Jammu & Kashmir region, Himachal Pradesh and Rajasthan. The smiling nut Yes, pistachio is nicknamed the smiling nut. Well, that comes from the natural split in its shell that occurs as it ripens on the tree. The slight, sometimes a little-wide split creates an appearance that resembles a smile. This is also a sign that the pistachio is ready for harvest. Close cousins Interestingly, pistachio is a cousin to several other nuts and plants. It belongs to the Anacardiaceae family aka the cashew family, which makes cashew nut and pistachio cousins the best ones together for the best reasons. By the way, even mangoes, which belong to the same family, share a close kinship with pistachio. Long live pista trees! A pistachio tree may live up to 300 years. Planted in orchards, these trees take 7 to 10 years to reach significant production. Their biological characteristics like adaptation to their native environment and slow and steady development contribute to their capacity to live long. Pricey fellow The slow production timeline, where trees take many years to mature and yield significantly, coupled with high cultivation costs and growing requirements like water usage and labour-intensive processes, contributes to pistachio being a costly nut in the market. * Instead of growing alone, pistachio grows in bunches, like grapes on a vine * In ancient times, pistachios were considered an elite delicacy, only eaten by royalty and the wealthy * Pistachios can be flammable. When stored improperly in large quantities, these can spontaneously combust due to their high-fat content and low water content * Pistachio trees require a specific amount of chill hours to flower and produce nuts. So no cold equals no nuts * Pistachios are seeds, to be precise the seed of a drupe (similar to peach and cherry), however, when speaking in culinary terms, they are called nuts. Pista-licious nuggets Recipes Pista Barfi Pista Barfi Ingredients cup almonds cup pistachios 1 cup sugar cup water 2 tbsp milk powder 1 tsp ghee tsp cardamom powder 2 tbsp Almonds & pistachios, chopped Method of preparation Firstly blend soaked and peeled almonds with pistachios into a fine powder and keep aside. Prepare a sugar syrup by mixing 1 cup sugar and 1/4 cup water and bring to a string like consistency. To this add the almond pista powder and milk powder Mix continuously till it forms a thick paste Once the mixture begins to boil, add in the ghee and cardamom powder Transfer this mixture into a greased tray and top up with some chopped almonds and pistachios Once cooled completely, cut into pieces and serve! Viral Dubai Chocolate Bar Viral Dubai Chocolate Bar Ingredients 450g milk chocolate, melted 1/2 cup pistachio cream 1 tablespoon tahini 1 1/2 cups kataifi pastry (shredded phyllo dough) 3 tablespoons unsalted butter 1/8 teaspoon salt Method of preparation In a pan, melt the butter over medium heat. Add the kataifi pastry and toast until golden brown and crispy. Let it cool. In a bowl, mix the pistachio cream, tahini, and salt. Fold in the toasted kataifi until well combined Pour a layer of melted chocolate into a mold or lined tray. Let it set slightly, then add the pistachio-kataifi mixture on top. Cover with another layer of melted chocolate, ensuring the filling is sealed. Refrigerate the assembled bars until fully set, about 12 hours. Once set, remove from the mold or tray, slice, and enjoy your homemade Dubai Chocolate bar Pistachio-crusted paneer bites Pistachio-Crusted Paneer Bites Ingredients 200g paneer, cut into bite-sized cubes 1/2 cup shelled pistachios 1/4 cup breadcrumbs 1 tsp cumin powder 1/2 tsp red chilli flakes Salt to taste 2 tbsp thick curd or yogurt 1 tsp lemon juice 1 tbsp oil (for shallow-frying) Method of preparation Pulse the shelled pistachios, breadcrumbs, cumin powder, chilli flakes, and salt in a blender until you get a coarse, crumb-like mixture. In a separate bowl, mix the yogurt and lemon juice, then add the paneer cubes and toss until theyre evenly coated. Let them marinate for 10 minutes to absorb the flavours. Once marinated, roll each paneer cube in the pistachio mixture, pressing lightly so the crust sticks firmly. Heat oil in a non-stick pan and place the coated paneer cubes in it, cooking on medium heat. Fry them on all sides until theyre crisp and golden brown. Serve hot with mint chutney or your favourite dip. Pista Phirni Pista Phirni (Creamy Pistachio Rice Pudding) Ingredients 1/4 cup basmati rice 1 litre full-cream milk 1/2 cup sugar (adjust to taste) 1/3 cup shelled pistachios (soaked and chopped) 45 green cardamom pods, crushed A few saffron strands (optional) 1 tbsp rose water (optional) Method of preparation Wash and soak the basmati rice for 30 minutes, then drain and grind it into a coarse paste using a little water. In a heavy-bottomed pan, bring the milk to a gentle boil. Lower the flame and slowly stir in the rice paste, whisking continuously to avoid lumps. Cook this mixture on low heat for about 1520 minutes, or until the rice is fully cooked and the consistency becomes thick and creamy. Add the sugar, cardamom, saffron strands, and chopped pistachios, stirring well to combine. Let it simmer for another 5 minutes, then add rose water and turn off the heat. Allow it to cool slightly before pouring into individual clay bowls or ramekins. Garnish with a few crushed pistachios on top and chill for a couple of hours before serving.
Wrong facts or 'pure sarcasm'? Jharkhand mantri stirs a row
Jharkhand minister Sudivya Kumar Sonu faced criticism for demanding Himachal Pradesh CM's resignation following the Pahalgam terror attack. Sonu claimed his remark was sarcastic, intended to highlight the Centre's silence on security issues. BJP leaders condemned his statement as irresponsible, with Babulal Marandi accusing him of bringing shame to the state.
Hamirpur, Chamba DC offices get bomb threat; police search premises
Authorities in Hamirpur and Chamba, Himachal Pradesh, evacuated district commissioner offices following bomb threats received via email. Chamba DC Mukesh Repaswal reported the threat, prompting police to cordon off the area and initiate search operations. A similar evacuation occurred in Hamirpur, Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu's home district, with dog squads and fire brigades deployed.
Shimla Swarn Samaj Protest: A Callous Act Amid National Grief
Shimla, April 25, 2025 The Swarn Samaj protest at the Shimla Secretariat on April 24, 2025, led by Rumit Thakur of the Dev Bhumi Kshatriya Sangathan, has drawn sharp criticism for its insensitivity and disregard for public safety. The group demanded that the Himachal Pradesh government retract a notification promoting inter-caste marriages through financial [] The post Shimla Swarn Samaj Protest: A Callous Act Amid National Grief first appeared on Himachal Watcher .
Blood in Kashmir sparks a rush in neighbouring mountain states, unfortunately
Pahalgam Attack: Following the tragic terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir, which resulted in 26 tourist fatalities, Himachal Pradesh anticipates a surge in tourist arrivals as bookings are cancelled for Kashmir. Experts suggest this unfortunate event could significantly boost Himachal's tourism sector, potentially straining its existing infrastructure. Stakeholders are urged to enhance facilities to accommodate the expected influx.
A Broken Pact? How Pakistan Violated The 1972 Simla Agreement Time And Again
The Shimla Agreement was a peace treaty signed on July 2, 1972, between Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and Pakistan Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto in Shimla, Himachal Pradesh.
Nearly 40% of India's citizens on board the Digilocker platform
NEW DELHI: Over 51.3 crore citizens in the country have adopted the digital wallet introduced by the Centres Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), said J L Gupta, Director, Digilocker. Realising the huge advantages it offers, the State Public Service Commissions (SPSC) in four states have started using the Digilocker platform. A crucial part of the Digital India campaign, this Aadhaar-linked initiative is a massive step towards paperless governance. Speaking to TNIE on the sidelines of an event organised in the city to launch the issuance of sports certificates via Digilocker, Gupta said, This is a significant number and constitutes nearly 40 percent of the population. We never expected such an overwhelming response following its formal launch in July 2015. The SPSCs in Kerala, Bihar, Chattisgarh and Haryana have already adopted it and it has helped them save an enormous amount of time and effort, he said. The Kerala SPSC was the first to hop onto the digital bandwagon a year ago while the other three states have adopted it only this year, the official said. The Commission needs to crosscheck the authenticity of multiple documents before the recruitment process is completed. From a time period of 6 or 7 months, the whole process is now completed within a month, he added. Realising its benefits, the PSCs in 12 other states including Maharashtra, Himachal Pradesh and Tripura are planning to adopt it, he said. From July 1 this year, Uttar Pradesh will be releasing all its Pension Payment Orders only through Digilocker, he said. The huge advantage is the documents are procured from the source of origin itself and hence its authenticity is assured. The Digilocker documents have a secure QR code too which can be authenticated online using the verification utility, said Gupta. Government organisations are keen to come on board the platform across the country with the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways issuing its driving licence and registration certficates through it. Prominent nationalised banks too are using the facility, he added.
Material Contradiction In Girls Statement: SC Upholds Acquittal In Minor Rape Case
The bench dismissed the appeals filed by the Himachal Pradesh government challenging the acquittal of Sanjay Kumar and co-accused Chaman Shukla
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.
Himachal Pradesh on high alert after bomb threat and Pahalgam Terrorist Attack
A wave of heightened security measures has gripped Himachal Pradesh following a bomb threat and the subsequent terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir.
CUHP Finance Officer Recruitment 2025 - Apply Online for 01 Posts Before May 04
The Central University of Himachal Pradesh (CUHP) has released an official notification for the recruitment of 01 Finance Officer posts. Interested and eligible candidates can apply online through the official CUHP website. The last date to submit the application form is 04-05-2025.
A statement from the police said field units have been directed to step up surveillance and patrolling in sensitive zones, tourist destinations, bus stands, religious places, and public gatherings.
J&K Masters Badminton team shines, wins 11 medals
Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, Apr 23: The Jammu and Kashmir Masters Badminton team delivered an outstanding performance at the 7th Masters National Games held in Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh, bringing home a total of 11 medals, including 4 gold, 3 silver and 4 bronze. At the heart of this remarkable achievement was Romesh Sharma, who dominated the competition, winning three gold medals. He triumphed in the Mens Singles (60-64) category, paired with Joginder Paul Sharma to win the Mens Doubles (60-64), [] The post J&K Masters Badminton team shines, wins 11 medals appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Himachal Pradesh to develop system to prevent corruption in mineral transit passes
CM Revanth Reddy responds to Rahul Gandhis call
HYDERABAD: Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy offered a heartfelt response to former AICC president Rahul Gandhis call for enacting the Rohith Vemula Act to combat caste-based discrimination in educational institutions. In a letter dated April 17, the Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha cited the experiences of Dr BR Ambedkar and recent tragedies involving Dalit students Rohith Vemula, Payal Tadvi and Darshan Solanki calling the discrimination faced by students a shame and a brutal reality that continues to haunt Indias educational campuses. Rahul Gandhi urged Congress-led states to pass the legislation as a step toward justice and reform. From Hiroshima, Japan, Revanth Reddy acknowledged the letter on X, stating: Dear @RahulGandhi Ji, I read your letter in the historic city of Hiroshima, Japan. Deeply touched by your words and the inspiring call for action. We will go forward with the spirit of your thoughts and feelings in making a future we can be proud of. Rahul Gandhi has long supported the cause, notably joining University of Hyderabad (UoH) students in a hunger strike after Rohith Vemulas death in 2016. Following recent consultations with students and intellectuals, he sent letters to Congress-led governments in Karnataka, Telangana and Himachal Pradesh, pressing for swift action on the proposed legislation.
Rahul doesnt know how to behave abroad, says Karnataka BJP president BY Vijayendra
GADAG: Congress MP Rahul Gandhi does not have the slightest knowledge as to how to behave abroad so that it does not take away the countrys honor, criticised BJP state president BY Vijayendra, here on Tuesday. He talks about the Indian election process and criticises the Election Commission, which is a constitutional body. This should be spoken about in Parliament, in our country, and not abroad. If the Election Commission cooperated with BJP in Maharashtra, it could have done the same in Telangana (where Congress won), he added. BJP could have come to power in Himachal Pradesh too. When Congress wins in Himachal and Telangana, it is okay, but when it loses in Maharashtra and Haryana, he starts having doubts about the Election Commission, he said. Leading Janakrosh Yatre, he said, I know the pulse of the people as I have visited all parts of Karnataka. We have decided to announce the candidates for the Assembly elections six months in advance to make our organising capacity strong. On the caste census, he said Congress has used it to curb Janakrosh Yatra. Gangavathi MLA G Janardhana Reddy said Chief Minister Siddaramaiah is running a kingdom of demons in Karnataka.
Road projects worth Rs 73k crore under way in Himachal Pradesh: Union minister Ajay Tamta
Congress leaders slam ED charge sheet in National Herald case as 'political vendetta'
CHANDIGARH: Senior Congress leader and Member of Parliament from Chandigarh, Manish Tewari, today alleged that the chargesheet filed by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in the National Herald case against Congress Parliamentary Party Chairperson Sonia Gandhi and Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, was an act of sheer political vendetta aimed at maligning the party leadership by the ruling party. Former Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot also alleged that the chargesheet was purely a case of political witch-hunt. Speaking to the media today, alongside senior party leaders including Tripat Rajinder Singh Bajwa and Capt. Sandeep Sandhu, Tewari said the case would eventually collapse in court, as there was nothing unlawful or illegal involved. He explained that the Associated Journals Limited (AJL), which was founded by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru and other senior leaders and freedom fighters to publish newspapers like National Herald , Navjeevan , and Qaumi Awaz , had run into massive losses, accruing liabilities and outstanding debts of around Rs 90 crores. He said that, as per standard corporate practice to clean up balance sheets, a new company, Young Indian Limited (YIL), was incorporated. Tewari stated that the Congress paid off the Rs 90 crore debt of AJL over a period of 10 years and subsequently acquired its shares. These shares were later transferred to Young Indian Limited through a standard corporate practice of debt-equity swap. He emphasised that converting debt into equity is a common legal practice, and this was precisely what happened in the AJL case. Challenging the complainants claim that the move was an attempt to grab AJLs properties, Tewari clarified that of the six properties owned by AJL across the country, only one was freehold while the other five were on lease. He noted that such leased properties cannot be sold. Interestingly, he revealed that the trial based on the complaint, which led to the EDs chargesheet, has effectively been stayed a stay that was, in fact, sought by the complainant, Subramanian Swamy, from the Delhi High Court. Tewari further said that even the BJP government is aware that the case has no legal standing and will not withstand scrutiny. However, he added, the government is attempting to create a perception to malign the Congress leadership. Meanwhile, former Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, accompanied by Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, State Congress President Pratibha Singh, and others, told the media in Shimla, By targeting the Congress leadership and the Gandhi family through false and fabricated cases, the BJP government is trying to muzzle the Congress party. Claiming that neither the Gandhi family nor other directors of Young Indian Limited received even a single rupee, Gehlot alleged that the BJP government has turned the ED into its election department and is using it for vendetta politics. Nation Herald case will not cow down Congress, says Kharge
Heatwave conditions likely over Central, Northern and Eastern India for next five days
NEW DELHI: Heatwave conditions are likely to return to Central and Northern India over the next five days after a brief break due to the arrival of the western disturbance. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) had predicted heatwave conditions from April 21 to 25 in Central India, including Madhya Pradesh, Vidarbha, and Chhattisgarh. Heatwave conditions are expected from April 22 to 26 in southern Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, southern Haryana, and Punjab. During this period, Gangetic West Bengal, western Rajasthan, Bihar, and Jharkhand will also experience heatwave-like conditions. Additionally, Bihar is likely to experience warm nights, and hot and humid conditions are expected to persist in the southern regions of India. As a result, Northwest India will see a gradual increase in maximum temperatures by 2-3 degrees Celsius over the next six days, while Central India and Gujarat are expected to experience a rise of about 2 degrees Celsius over the next three days. Moreover, East India is anticipated to undergo a gradual increase in maximum temperatures of 4-6 degrees Celsius over the next four days. Contrary to this, IMD predicted that a heavy to very heavy rainfall spell would likely continue over Northeast India until 26 April. The IMD observed maximum temperatures in the range of 40 to 44 degrees Celsius at most places in Central, Northern and Eastern India. The regions also experienced a maximum temperature rise by 1-3 degrees Celsius. Meanwhile, the highest maximum temperature of 44.6 degrees Celsius was reported at Chandrapur (Vidarbha) on April 20. In its agromet advisories, the IMD advised Kerala and Northeastern states to make provisions to drain out excess water from standing crop and vegetable fields in view of the prediction of heavy rains. Due to the higher possibility of hailstorms in Himachal Pradesh, IMD has advised the use of hail nets and hail caps to prevent mechanical damage in vegetables fields and orchards. However, in view of the heatwaves and higher temperatures in Central and Northern India, IMD advised light and frequent irrigation to standing crops, vegetables, and orchards in the evenings to protect them from the adverse effects.
Allahabad HC grants 10 more days to home ministry in Rahul Gandhi dual citizenship case
The Allahabad High Court has extended the deadline for the Ministry of Home Affairs to submit its report on Rahul Gandhi's alleged dual citizenship. The next hearing is scheduled for May 5. Simultaneously, Rahul Gandhi has appealed to the Chief Ministers of Telangana and Himachal Pradesh. He urged them to implement the Rohith Vemula Act.
The Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education (HPBOSE) has commenced online registrations for the HPSOS 2025 exams, covering Classes 8, 10, and 12, including special improvement exams. The application window is open on hpbose.org with three phases, offering options for fresh admissions, re-appearances, and more. Candidates can apply without a late fee until May 21, 2025.
Rahul Gandhi urges Telangana CM to enact Rohith Vemula Act
Hyderabad: Rahul Gandhi, in a letter addressed to the Congress chief ministers, urged them to enact the Rohit Vemula Act. In the letter dated April 17, he addressed Telangana, Himachal Pradesh and Karnataka chief ministers to enact legislations to ensure no one faced caste based discrimination. Unless every student receives respect, security and equal opportunity 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 .
7 thrilling adventure sports to try in Himachal Pradesh this summer
From soaring skies to wild rivers and scenic trails, Himachal Pradesh is a paradise for thrill-seekers. This summer, indulge in heart-racing adventure sports amid the breathtaking Himalayan landscape.
Rahul Gandhi urges Telangana and Himachal Pradesh CMs to enact Rohith Vemula Act
Rahul Gandhi further said that it is a shame that even today, millions of students from Dalit, Adivasi and OBC communities have to face such brutal discrimination in our educational system
Rahul Gandhi Urges Revanth Reddy to Enact Rohith Vemula Act
Building on his previous appeal to Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, Gandhi has now written to Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu and Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy.
Rain, hailstorm lash parts of Himachal Pradesh
Himachal Pradesh experienced rain, hailstorms, and strong winds, as predicted by the IMD, bringing a refreshing change, especially in Shimla. No damage has been reported, and tourists are enjoying the enhanced beauty and pleasant climate. The IMD forecasts continued rainfall and thunderstorms in several districts, with potential for intense weather conditions in some areas.
Insider track | New Bangladesh envoy has his hands full
For Riaz Hamidullah, a veteran diplomat from the 1995 batch of the Bangladesh Foreign Service, arriving in New Delhi as the new High Commissioner was anything but a quiet debut. His appointment, although approved in February, was stalled until April amid uneasy bilateral ties. Then, within 48 hours after he touched down in Delhi, diplomatic waters got even choppierIndia pulled the plug on a key transhipment facility that had allowed Bangladesh to route cargo through Indian ports and airports to third countries. (Shipments to Bhutan and Nepal still get a pass, though.) That apparently upset several steps taken by the interim government in Dhaka. Not exactly the welcome Hamidullah was hoping for. However, in true Bengali spirit, the High Commission didnt let a bumpy start dampen the festivities. To mark the Bengali New Year, the mission hosted a hearty lunch that gave guests a warmand delicioustaste of home. The spread featured an impressive array of traditional bhortas, kathaler echor (raw jackfruit curry), and a dedicated pitha corner serving sweet treats that ensured none left without a smile (or a sugar rush). With a diplomatic balancing act ahead and a calendar full of engagements, the new envoy has already shown hes ready to handle policy and pithas with equal flair. 3 IAS officers join their spouse cadres Marriage is the easiest reason for inter-cadre transfer of IAS officers, but never in the past did the government accept more than one such request on a single day. Friday of last week was one such day that the Department of Personnel & Training (DoPT) issued an order transferring three IAS officers to the respective cadres of their spouses. The officers include 2021-batch IAS officer Ashish Kumar Mishra, 2022-batch IAS officer Vaishali R, and 2024-batch IAS officer Chhaya Singh. Mishra, originally allocated to Uttarakhand cadre, has been re-allocated to Rajasthan cadre to which his wife, 2022-batch IAS officer Anshu Priya, belongs. Similarly, Gujarat cadre IAS officer Vaishali R has also been transferred to her IAS husband Pawar Swapnil Jagannaths Andhra Pradesh cadre. Madhya Pradesh cadre IAS officer Chhaya Singh has her cadre re-allocated, too, as she is married to the 2022-batch IAS officer of the Rajasthan cadre. Cabinet reshuffle: Prayer and Tweets With whispers of a cabinet reshuffle growing louder, divine intervention seems to trend higher than anything else. Several ministers, facing uncertainty over their portfolios, are reportedly turning to temples, spiritual gurusand Xto keep their seats warm. These days, were praying to God more, joked a Minister of State, half in jest, when cornered by curious journalists. Sources say the reshuffle, expected sometime between late May and June, could shake up as many as seven to eight ministries. And while the Prime Ministers choices remain tightly guarded, the ripple effect is clearly felt. Ministers, once quiet on social media, are now suddenly out in full digital forceposting achievements, celebrating schemes, and liking just the right tweets. Coincidence? Hardly. Meanwhile, some MPs hoping to snag a spot in the cabinet have taken the spiritual route too. From temple hopping to astro-consultations, it has been a season of silent prayers and subtle moves. A Lok Sabha MP even made a high-profile visit to a spiritual leader in his home state, sparking speculation about divine endorsements for political elevation. Only time will tell if blessing or branding makes the cut. IB chief may get 1-yr extension Incumbent Intelligence Bureau (IB) chief Tapan Kumar Deka may get another tenure extension of a year, as the government intends to keep him in the office for reasons including the critical role he is playing in troubled Manipur and also the lack of adequately experienced senior officers in the countrys internal spy agency. Deka, an IPS officer of the Himachal Pradesh cadre from the 1988 batch and a native of Assam, is considered an expert in matters relating to the North East. His extended tenure ends in June this year, but sources said he will likely get an extension. Currently, there are no serving IB officers from the 1989-1992 IPS batchesthe pool from which the government could typically consider selecting. Thus, it has developed cold feet about appointing any officer who belongs to a batch later than 1992. The IB has a tradition of getting its chief by promotion from within.
BJP's Nadda 'misleading' people over funds for medical device park project, claim HP govt
Himachal Pradesh's Congress government refuted Union Minister J.P. Nadda's claims of misusing Central funds for a medical device park, calling it misleading. The state decided to independently execute the project, returning Rs 25 crore due to unfavorable conditions. Ministers highlighted that the Centre's terms, including land allocation at nominal rates and subsidized utilities, would heavily burden the state financially.
Himachal plans to introduce CBSE curriculum in govt schools: CM Sukhu
Himachal Pradesh is contemplating integrating the CBSE curriculum into its government schools, starting with a pilot program in 100 schools, according to Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu. The state will also recruit 700 home guard personnel.
No possibility of coming back to Himachal politics: JP Nadda
BJP chief J P Nadda has dismissed any possibility of returning to Himachal Pradesh politics, emphasizing his current responsibilities at the national level. He announced the party is preparing to elect his successor soon.
A sensational Rs 400 crore scam involving the Ayushman Bharat and Himcare health insurance schemes has rocked the healthcare and law enforcement systems across Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, and Chandigarh.
Naresh Chauhan, Principal Media Advisor to Himachal Pradesh's Chief Minister, alleges the previous BJP government spent 2.92 crore on ads for RSS-affiliated publications with little to no state presence. This counters BJP's claims of Congress misusing funds by allotting 2.34 crore in ads to National Herald. Chauhan defends National Herald's historical significance, while admitting uncertainty about its circulation in Himachal.
Summer travellers, worried but still packing bags
On the domestic front, cooler destinations, including Kashmir, Ladakh, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, North-east and hill stations in the south are in demand
Himachal government to seek Centre's nod for Kailash Mansarovar Yatra through Shipki-La pass
CHANDIGARH: Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, during a meeting with General Officer Commanding in Chief, Central Command Lt General Anindya Sengupta in Shimla, announced that the state will raise the issue of commencing the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra from Kinnaur district through Shipki-La with the union government. Sukhu emphasised that the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra holds immense religious significance for Hindus, Jains, and Buddhists, with thousands of pilgrims undertaking the journey each year, continuing a centuries-old spiritual tradition. He said that pilgrims can make entry into Tibet through Shipki-La Pass, as it offers viable route for them. Highlighting a long-pending demand from the people of border areas, CM Sukhu stated that the state government would urge the Central Government to establish a Himachal Scouts Battalion, similar to those in Sikkim, Ladakh, and Arunachal Pradesh, with a special quota for locals from the bordering areas of the state. He also sought cooperation and collaboration with the Indian Army and other paramilitary forces to promote border tourism up to the LAC. Additionally, he emphasized that the state government would urge the Central Government to abolish the inner line check posts of various military and paramilitary forces, which currently create permit-related hurdles for tourists. He stressed the need to simplify travel and enhance the overall visitor experience. Sukhu also requested the Army to establish an airstrip at Rangrik in Spiti Valley capable of accommodating large aircraft to boost tourism in the region. He further suggested conducting surveys for heliports in Sangla, Neesang, and Thangi, emphasising that these initiatives would significantly promote tourism in forward areas and strengthen the local economy. Highlighting tourism as a priority sector for the state government, he stressed the need for coordination with the Army to enhance tourism in the bordering areas. Sukhu also proposed the establishment of a Military School in the region and announced that the state government would set up a milk processing plant in the border area, with products supplied to the Indian Army. He said that roads must be maintained by the Ministry of Defence as it is the lifeline of the State. These include Kiato-Takling La- Nurbo Sumdo, Wangtoo-Kafnu- Mud- Attargoo, Leo-Chango, Giu-Pong, Khanadunti-Nithal Thach, Harsil, Jeori-Wangtoo on the right bank to the Shipki-La roads. Expressing strong support, the Army assured cooperation in these initiatives and also evinced keen interest to converge in water supply, power and sports sectors with the State Government to provide better facilities for the people residing in border areas. Lt. General Anindya Sengupta said that the Army will construct an all weather Ice Skating Rink and an Indoor Stadium at Kaza. Additionally, it will also organise eye health check up camp in Kaza including facilities for procedures.
10 new livestock and poultry breeds notified, total number stands at 212
NEW DELHI: The government has notified ten new livestock and poultry breeds across various states, including buffalo, dogs, goats, ducks, donkeys, pigs, sheep, and yaks. They are now on the list of animal genetic resources registered by the National Bureau of Animal Genetic Resources (NBAGR) under the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR). The total number of registered breeds in India now stands at 212. The new breeds have been recognised due to their special genetic importance. They possess distinctive characteristics, are well-adapted to local climates, and are numerically scarce. Recognising them will aid the government in formulating policies aligned with livestock needs. The Department of Agricultural Research and Education, under the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare has acknowledged these breeds to enhance productivity, improve animal health and welfare, boost trade, and contribute to food security. According to the data, there is one new breed of buffalo, two new breeds of dog and goat, and one breed each of donkey, duck, pig, sheep, and yak. The buffalo breed, Manah, is native to Assam, particularly the Nalbari, Kamrup, Barpeta, and Goalpara districts. This mid-sized breed is valuable for milk production because it can perform draft work, such as ploughing and carting. The two dog breeds are Gaddi from Himachal Pradesh and Changkhi from Ladakh. The former guards sheep and goats from predators and is nicknamed the Indian Panther Hound. The latter is a large, powerfully built breed known for its strength and alertness. The two goat breeds are Chaugarkha from Uttarakhand and Bundelkhandi from Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. The Chaugarkha is a small, meat-purpose goat breed native to the temperate Kumaon region, whereas the Bundelkhandi is an indigenous breed suited for grazing and adapted to withstand extreme temperatures.
Himachal Pradesh Chief Secretary Prabodh Saxena comes under fire for throwing a Holi party in March last month which was worth Rs 1.2 lakhs. The party was organised for IAS officers and their families.
Himachal chief secretary hosts Holi party for IAS officers, then sends Rs 1.2 lakh bill to govt
Himachal Pradesh is facing scrutiny over alleged misuse of public funds. Chief Secretary Prabodh Saxena, now retired, billed the government for a Holi party he hosted. This sparked outrage, especially considering the state's debt. A BJP MLA has demanded an investigation into what he calls a violation of ethical standards.
Rs 1,000 Per Plate, Rs 1.2-Lakh Bill: Bureaucrat's Lavish Party Sparks Row
Lunch at Rs 1,000 per plate for IAS officers and their families, for drivers at nearly Rs 600, taxi fare and a total bill of over Rs 1.2 lakh - a Holi party thrown by the Himachal Pradesh Chief Secretary has sparked a row.
'Digital arrest' scam: Retired army colonel, wife duped of Rs 49 lakh in Himachal
HAMIRPUR: Cybercriminals allegedly placed a retired Indian Army colonel and his wife under digital arrest and duped them of Rs 49 lakh in this Himachal Pradesh district, police said on Friday. The complainant received a video call on WhatsApp in which a man introduced himself as an officer of the Mumbai Crime Branch. The suspected fraudster claimed that the retired army officer's Aadhaar was used to procure four SIM cards and open a bank account in Mumbai that was used to launder Rs 2 crore. The fraudster also threatened to look into the couple's bank accounts. The victims were under supervision of the fraudster for almost 11 hours a day since first receiving a call on March 23. They were also kept on video call while transferring money via RTGS (Real Time Gross Settlement) to the account number provided by the accused, according to the complaint lodged by the retired army officer. Claiming that the source of the couple's funds was being investigated, the accused demanded money and the complainant transferred Rs 9 lakh on March 29 and Rs 40 lakh on April 4. The couple were kept under digital arrest till April 7. When they realised they had been cheated, they approached the police on April 10. A case of cheating was registered at the Cyber Crime police station in Mandi and Rs 5.58 lakh frozen in some suspicious accounts. The accused had moved the money that the couple had transferred to 22 accounts, the police said. Deputy Inspector General of Police (Cyber Crime) Mohit Chawla said the law did not have any provision for digital arrest. Do not fall prey to fraudsters and lose your life's savings. If you receive any such call or message, contact the toll free 1930 number, he added. 'Digital arrest' fraud: Two arrested for extorting Rs 20 crore from elderly woman over two months in Mumbai
Retired army colonel, wife duped of Rs 49 lakh in digital arrest scam
Hamirpur, Apr 18 : Cybercriminals allegedly placed a retired Indian Army colonel and his wife under digital arrest and duped them of Rs 49 lakh in this Himachal Pradesh district, police said on Friday. The complainant received a video call on WhatsApp in which a man introduced himself as an officer of the Mumbai Crime Branch. The suspected fraudster claimed that the retired army officers Aadhaar was used to procure four SIM cards and open a bank account in Mumbai [] The post Retired army colonel, wife duped of Rs 49 lakh in digital arrest scam appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
West Bengal set for weekend showers while heatwaves to continue in Rajasthan, Maharashtra
West Bengal welcomes the Bengali New Year with a forecast of rain and thunderstorms across several districts, offering relief from the heat. The IMD predicts similar weather patterns for Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, and northeastern states, including strong winds and lightning.
Parts of north India hit by rain, thunderstorms amid heatwave in other pockets
North India experienced a diverse range of weather conditions on Thursday, from heavy rain and thunderstorms to persistent heatwaves. Himachal Pradesh reported a tragic death due to a falling tree amidst hailstorms that damaged crops. Rajasthan continued to sizzle, with Barmer reaching a scorching 45 degrees Celsius, while other states like Uttar Pradesh also faced high temperatures.
CHANDIGARH: The Himachal Pradesh Police is on high alert after receiving a bomb threat to blow up the office of the Mandi Deputy Commissioner yesterday. A similar threat was also received at the office of the Himachal Pradesh Chief Secretary, which is located in the secretariat building in Shimla, said sources. The email referred to his office mentioned that something is going to happen in Tamil Nadu, and the timing to execute the threat in Himachal Pradesh would be adjusted accordingly. Speaking about the bomb threat, Himachal Pradesh Chief Secretary, Prabodh Saxena, said, two threat mails were received on Wednesday, one at his office in Shimla and the other at the deputy commissioners (DC) office in Mandi. The origin of both the emails is being traced and if necessary, help would be sought from the central agencies to arrest the accused. Both offices were vacated and sanitised. While nothing suspicious has been found so far, the authorities have been put on high alert, he said. Saxena further said that security has been strengthened at both places. Similar threats were received by some schools and airlines in the recent past, but fortunately nothing untoward happened, he added. In Shimla, the state secretariat premises were immediately sanitised, and security measures have been significantly reinforced. Also, access to the secretariat is now restricted, and all people entering the secretariat building are being checked. While the employees at the DC office in Mandi were allowed to work today after security checks, an appeal has been made to the public not to visit the office premises unless they have some urgent work. Superintendent of Police of Mandi, Sakshi Verma, said the Deputy Commissioner's Office was cleared after teams from the bomb disposal squad, CISF, dog squad, and three police teams from Mandi, Kullu and Bilaspur thoroughly checked the premises. Sources said that the police and intelligence agencies are currently working to trace the origin of the threatening emails, which were reportedly sent from a Gmail account. In the meantime, security has been intensified at all major government buildings across the state.
Thunderstorm, hailstorm batter parts of Himachal Pradesh causing widespread damage
CHANDIGARH: A squall accompanied by heavy rain and hailstorms lashed several parts of Himachal Pradesh on Wednesday night, causing widespread damage and power outages were across the state. Shimla remained without electricity for several hours. The weather department has issued a yellow alert for thunderstorms and lightning in parts of the state on April 18 and 19. Meanwhile, heavy rains also lashed Punjab and Chandigarh. The squall struck Shimla around 11:15 PM plunging the town into darkness, the power supply was restored 10 hours later. The thunderstorm uprooted trees causing damage to vehicles, and blew off the roofs of makeshift houses. In the upper Shimla region, high-velocity winds caused significant damage to apple and stone fruit trees like plum and apricot. In many areas, fruit was knocked off the trees. Apple growers in Jubbal and Rampur reported major losses. The weather office has predicted thunderstorms accompanied by lightning and gusty winds in Una, Bilaspur, Hamirpur, Solan, Sirmaur and Kinnaur districts on April 18 and 19. Heavy rain and thunderstorms are likely in Chamba, Kangra, Kullu, Mandi, Shimla and Lahaul-Spiti districts during this period. On April 20 light to moderate rains are likely at many places and at few places on April 21 and 22 due to fresh Western Disturbance, as a cyclonic circulation lies over the region. There was an appreciable fall in the minimum temperatures. Lahaul and Spitis Keylong was coldest at night with a low of 0.5 degree Celsius. As per MeT, Seobagh in Kullu district recorded the highest rainfall of 28.8 mm, followed by Lahaul-Spitis Kukumseri 23.8 mm, Narkanda 18 mm, Mandi 17.6 mm, Dharamshala 17 mm, Chamba 16 mm, Kalpa 15.6, Kufri 15 mm while the tourist resorts of Kasauli received 14.4 mm rain, Dalhousie 10 mm, Shimla 9.6 mm and Manali 6.8 mm. Heavy rain, accompanied by strong winds, lashed many parts of Punjab and Chandigarh late yesterday night and in the early today morning. As per the MeT Department Chandigarh received 8.3 mm of rain, however, the sky became clear in the morning and residents woke up to sunny weather. While Amritsar received (4.5 mm), Pathankot (3.2 mm), Gurdaspur (18.8 mm) and Rupnagar (6 mm) and in neighboring Haryana, Ambala received a light shower.
Good Friday 2025 Bank Holiday: Will Banks Remain Open Or Closed On April 18?
Banks will remain open in Tripura, Assam, Chandigarh, Rajasthan, Jammu & Kashmir, and Himachal Pradesh on Good Friday.
Bank Holiday On Good Friday 2025: Banks Closed In Most States, Digital Services Available
Banks will be closed in most major regions on April 18, 2025 except Tripura, Assam, Rajasthan, Jammu, Himachal Pradesh, Chandigarh and Srinagar.
Trees Uprooted, Roads Blocked In Shimla As Storm Hits Himachal Pradesh, IMD Issues Orange Alert
Himachal Weather: Yellow and orange alert have been in place for several districts across state including Chamba, Kangra, Kullu, Shimla, and Lahaul-Spiti.
SJVN Pays Rs 121-Crore Interim Dividend To Himachal Pradesh Government
For FY25, an interim dividend of Rs 451.93 crore has been declared by SJVN. Out of this, Rs 248.55 crore has been paid to the central government and Rs 121.33 crore to the Himachal Pradesh government.
Justice Arun Palli Administered Oath As Chief Justice Of J&K And Ladakh High Court
JAMMU, Apr 16: Justice Arun Palli was on Wednesday administered oath as the Chief Justice of the Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh High Court by Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir Manoj Sinha. The simple, but impressive, ceremony was attended by J&K Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, Judges of the high court, subordinate judiciary and other dignitaries. The Chief Justice of Himachal Pradesh High Court, Justice GS Sandhawalia was also present. Judges, sitting and retired, from Justice Pallis parent high court [] The post Justice Arun Palli Administered Oath As Chief Justice Of J&K And Ladakh High Court appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Katra-Srinagar Vande Bharat Inauguration Delayed, PM's Visit Postponed Over Bad Weather Forecast
The weather office has predicted thunderstorm, lightning and gusty winds (speed 40-50 kmph) with isolated hailstorms likely over Jammu- Kashmir-Ladakh-Gilgit-Baltistan-Muzaffarabad, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand during Friday and Saturday.
LG Sinha Attends Himachal Diwas Celebrations At Raj Bhawan
Jammu, Apr 15: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today attended the celebration of Himachal Diwas, hosted by Jammu Kashmir Raj Bhawan at Jammu. Security personnel, students and the people of Himachal Pradesh living in J&K UT were the special invitees for the evening. The Lieutenant Governor extended his felicitations and best wishes to the people of Himachal Pradesh on the occasion. This Devbhoomi is blessed by nature, rich spiritual and cultural heritage and vibrant traditions. It has also emerged as a [] The post LG Sinha Attends Himachal Diwas Celebrations At Raj Bhawan appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
90 per cent of women in police force serving in junior ranks: Report
NEW DELHI : India's police force has less than 1,000 women in senior positions like Director-Generals and Superintendents of Police, with 90 per cent of all women in policing serving in the constabulary, according to a new report. The India Justice Report (IJR) 2025, initiated by Tata Trusts and supported by several civil society organisations and data partners, tracked the performance of states across four areas Police, Judiciary, Prisons and Legal Aid. According to the report, despite growing awareness about the need for gender diversity in law enforcement, not a single state or Union Territory has met its target for women's representation in the police force. The IJR 2025, released on Tuesday, ranked Karnataka as the top-performing state among the 18 large and mid-sized states in terms of justice delivery, maintaining its position from 2022. Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Kerala and Tamil Nadu followed Karnataka, with the five southern states outperforming others due to better diversity, infrastructure and staffing across sectors. The report also underscored gender disparities within the police hierarchy. Out of 2.4 lakh women in police, only 960 are in the Indian Police Service (IPS) ranks, while 24,322 hold non-IPS officer positions such as Deputy Superintendent, Inspector, or Sub-Inspector. The authorised strength of the Indian Police Service (IPS) is 5,047 officers. A staggering 2.17 lakh women serve in the constabulary. Madhya Pradesh tops the chart for the highest number of women Deputy Superintendents of Police (DySPs), with 133. Around 78 per cent of police stations now have Women Help Desks, 86 per cent of prisons are equipped with video conferencing facilities, and the per capita expenditure on legal aid has nearly doubled between 2019 and 2023, reaching Rs 6.46. The share of women in the district judiciary has also increased to 38 per cent in the same period. However, the share of Scheduled Tribes (STs) and Scheduled Castes (SCs) in the district judiciary remains low at 5 per cent and 14 per cent, respectively. In the police force, SCs account for 17 per cent and STs 12 per cent, falling short of proportional representation. Paralegal volunteers (PLVs), considered a crucial link for access to legal aid, have declined by 38 per cent over five years, with only 3 PLVs per lakh population now available. There are only 25 psychologists/psychiatrists available across prisons nationwide, the report said. The IJR also flags serious infrastructural and staffing deficiencies across the justice system. India has just 15 judges per million people, far below the Law Commission's 1987 recommendation of 50. High Courts are operating with 33 per cent vacancies and district courts with 21 per cent, leading to massive workloads up to 15,000 cases per judge in High Courts like Allahabad and Madhya Pradesh. District court judges, on average, are handling 2,200 cases each. Prison overcrowding is another area of concern, with a national average occupancy rate of 131 per cent. Uttar Pradesh has some of the worst instances one in every three jails there holds over 250 per cent of its capacity, the report said. Furthermore, the availability of medical personnel in jails remains inadequate, with the prisoner-doctor ratio standing at 775:1 against the recommended 300:1. In many large states, including Haryana, West Bengal and Uttar Pradesh, this ratio exceeds 1,000:1. Among the small states, Sikkim retained the top rank, followed by Himachal Pradesh and Arunachal Pradesh. Bihar, Chhattisgarh and Odisha showed the most improvement among large and mid-sized states between 2022 and 2025. Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand also improved, surpassing Gujarat and Haryana on the improvement index. The report also evaluated the functioning of 25 State Human Rights Commissions and featured essays on access to justice for persons with disabilities and mediation as an alternative dispute resolution method. With India's prison population projected to hit 6.8 lakh by 2030, the IJR warned that unless systemic reforms are prioritised, the justice system will continue to disproportionately burden the vulnerable and marginalised. The report has sourced information from official portals such as the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), Ministry of Law and Justice, National Judicial Data Grid (NJDG) and Prison Statistics India, among others.
HPPSC Recruitment 2025 - Apply Online for 30 Assistant Commissioner, Tehsildar and Other Posts
The Himachal Pradesh Public Service Commission (HPPSC) has released an official notification for the recruitment of 30 Assistant Commissioner, Tehsildar and Other posts. Interested and eligible candidates can apply online through the official HPPSC website. The last date to submit the application form is 10-05-2025.
HP High Court Stenographer Grade III Recruitment 2025 - Apply Online for 52 Posts
The Himachal Pradesh High Court (HP High Court) has released an official notification for the recruitment of 52 Stenographer Grade III posts. Interested and eligible candidates can apply online through the official HP High Court website. The last date to submit the application form is 16-05-2025.
Himachal Day 2025: Date, venue, significance, messges to share with loved ones and more
Himachal Day, celebrated annually on April 15th, commemorates Himachal Pradesh's formation as an Indian province, highlighting its cultural heritage and progress. In 2025, the state-level celebration will be held in Pangi Valley, Chamba district, emphasizing the government's commitment to inclusive development in remote areas.
Chandigarh Diary | Kangana being Kangana over Rs 1 lakh power bill
Bollywood actress and BJP MP from Mandi, Kangana Ranaut raised eyebrows recently by claiming that she had received an electricity bill of around a mind-boggling Rs 1 lakh for a single month for her unoccupied house in Manali. It is a miserable situation. I feel ashamed as to what is happening, she had said while hitting out at the Himachal Pradesh government. State Industries Minister Harshwardhan Chauhan, however, dismissed it as a case of Kangana being Kangana. He noted that the actor is known for making sensational remarks. He further remarked that Kangana, being more of an artiste than a politician, likes being dramatic on stage. BJP leaders bat for Waqf as protests continue As members of Muslim organisations and Opposition leaders across the country are up in arms over the Waqf (Amendment) Act, BJP leaders are trying hard to allay the apprehensions of the minority community about the new legislation. Union Minister of Power and Urban Development and former Haryana CM Manohar Lal Khattar recently met with members of the Muslim community in Karnal and assured them that the amendment would ensure greater transparency and reduce land-related disputes. Khattar also said that thanks to the law, people will have the right to appeal Waqf boards decisions in court, a welcome change. Mann and Hamdard bury the hatchet after two yrs The bitterness between Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann and Barjinder Singh Hamdard, the managing editor of a leading Punjabi daily, appears to be fading away. It all started after the Mann government ordered a vigilance probe into the Jang-E-Azadi Memorial at Kartarpur, in which Hamdard had played a key role. The vigilance bureau named Hamdard in an FIR registered last May. Mann and Hamdard didnt see eye to eye after that for two years... until Friday, when the two came face to face at the last rites (antim ardas) of Resham Kaur, wife of former BJP MP Hans Raj Hans, at a gurdwara in Jalandhar. Mann and Hamdard hugged each other on the occasion. Harpreet Bajwa Our correspondent in Chandigarh hsbajwa73@gmail.com
Himachal CM lays foundation stone for 1 MW solar power project at Dhanwas
Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu initiated a 1 MW solar power plant project in Pangi Valley, estimated at Rs 10.50 crore, aiming completion by November 2025. The plant, featuring a 500-kilowatt battery storage, will ensure uninterrupted power to Pangi's 19 Panchayats, even during winter.
FormerHimachal Pradesh Minister Virendra Kanwar gets ransom call, death threat; case registered
According to the complaint, the caller had introduced himself as Dharmendra from Uttar Pradesh's Aligarh even though the True Caller app showed his name as Irfan Khan