KOLKATA: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday accused the opposition INDIA bloc, including the TMC, of shielding corruption and resisting legislative moves aimed at ensuring probity in public life. Addressing a rally here, Modi made indirect references to the Constitution (130th Amendment) Bill, 2025, introduced in Parliament earlier this week, which seeks to bar prime ministers, chief ministers, and ministers from holding office if they remain in jail for 30 days or more. Citing the provisions of the proposed law, the PM said, We decided to bring in a law that provides for dismissing a corrupt chief minister, or even the prime minister, if he or she spends 30 days in jail. But when we brought in a stringent law, the TMC, the Congress started protesting. They are angry because they are scared of facing punishment for their own sins. In an apparent dig at former Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal, Modi said, It is a shame that even a chief minister, after going to jail, has been running government from there. Targeting the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) in Bengal, the PM said, Two TMC ministers, even after going to jail on corruption charges, were not willing to give up their posts. He was referring to former state education minister Partha Chatterjee, arrested in connection with the teachers recruitment scam, and Jyoti Priya Mallick, arrested in the ration distribution scam. Those who are arrested on corruption charges, how can they be part of the government and remain in their posts? Modi will not allow this, the PM thundered. Defending his governments move, Modi said the new Bill was necessary to plug glaring loopholes in the system. Look at the situation, nowadays some people have stooped so low that they are trying to run the government from jail, Modi added. Highlighting his governments records, the Prime Minister said, For the past 11 years, the country has been waging a determined battle against corruption. In this regard, we have taken a significant step forward by introducing an anti-corruption Bill in the Lok Sabha. Under existing laws, if a government employee is caught and incarcerated without securing bail within 50 hours, they are automatically suspended from their position. However, no such provisions exist for a chief minister, a prime minister, or a minister. This loophole has allowed some leaders to stoop so low that they attempt to govern from behind bars. Of the 30 chief ministers in the country, 12 of them, or 40 percent, declared criminal cases against themselves, according to a new report by poll rights body ADR. Telangana CM Revanth Reddy has declared 89 cases against him, the highest, followed by Tamil Nadu CM M K Stalin, who declared 47. Andhra Pradesh CM Chandrababu Naidu declared 19, Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah declared 13, and Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren declared five cases. Maharashtra and Himachal Pradesh chief ministers Devendra Fadnavis and Sukhvinder Singh declared four cases each, Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan declared two, and Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann declared one case. According to the report by the Association for Democratic Reforms, 10, or 33 per cent, of the chief ministers have declared serious criminal cases, including cases related to attempt to murder, kidnapping, bribery, and criminal intimidation against them. The ADR said it analysed the self-sworn affidavits of all 30 sitting chief ministers in state Assemblies and Union Territories. This data is from affidavits they filed prior to contesting their last elections.
Merely Saying Pakistan Zindabad Not Sedition Unless India Is Maligned: Himachal High Court
Himachal Pradesh High Court ruled that praising Pakistan without denouncing India is not sedition.
Pakistan Zindabad slogan alone not offence of sedition, rules HP HC
Merely praising another country without denouncing India cannot be treated as sedition, the Himachal Pradesh High Court ruled on Tuesday, August 19, because it does not incite separatist sentiments or subversive activities, Bar and Bench reports. The observation was made in relation to a man accused of sharing an AI-generated image of Prime Minister Narendra 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 .
Choice Consultancy bags project mandates worth Rs 140 cr across sectors
MUMBAI, Aug 22:Choice Consultancy Services, a subsidiary of Choice International, on Friday said it has secured project mandates worth around Rs 140 crore across housing, agriculture, MSME, water resource management and urban planning sectors. The new assignments include slum rehabilitation in Mumbai under MHADAs SRA framework, computerisation of 1,625 Primary Agricultural Credit Societies in Odisha, and MSME development programmes in Himachal Pradesh and Rajasthan, Choice said in a statement. In Rajasthan, the company has been tasked with preparing a [] The post Choice Consultancy bags project mandates worth Rs 140 cr across sectors appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Himachal Pradesh Board Class 10, 12 Compartment Result To Be Released Soon, Details Here
Himachal Pradesh Class 10, 12 Results: HPBOSE will soon release the Class 10, 12 Compartment results. Check details here.
346 road blocked, 287 dead until August 21 as monsoon havoc in Himachal Pradesh continues
Heavy monsoon rains in Himachal Pradesh have caused severe disruption, with 346 roads blocked, 281 transformers out, and 145 water supply schemes affected. Since June 20, 287 people have died149 from rain-related incidents and 138 in road accidents.
CHANDIGARH: The water level in the Beas and Satluj rivers is rising as controlled water is being released from Bhakra and Pong Dams after incessant rains in Himachal Pradesh, creating a flood-like situation in many districts of Punjab. The state government has ordered a special girdawari to compensate for crop damage and other losses caused by the rising river waters. Sensing the gravity of the situation, the government has dispatched its cabinet ministers to flood-affected areas. Punjab Revenue, Rehabilitation and Disaster Management Minister Hardeep Singh Mundian announced that the Punjab Government has issued orders for a special girdawari to compensate for crop damage and other losses caused by rising water levels in rivers. During his visit to the flood-affected villages of Baupur Jadeed and Sangra in Sultanpur Lodhi, where he met with affected families, Mundian informed that the Mann government has initiated the compensation process for crop losses. He said that Deputy Commissioners have been instructed to complete the special girdawari as soon as water levels recede and submit their reports promptly, so that appropriate compensation can be provided to affected people. He also disclosed that relief operations in the flood-affected districts of Kapurthala, Tarn Taran, Ferozepur and Fazilka are being monitored by a ministerial committee. The cabinet ministers are visiting various districts to share the grief of affected people while continuously overseeing relief operations. Mundian further said that Rs 2 crore has been released for relief operations in Kapurthala district to ensure that distribution of rations, drinking water, medicines and livestock healthcare services continue for affected people. Responding to a query, Mundian said that under flood prevention measures, a special campaign will be launched across Punjab to further strengthen Dhussi and advance bundhs, while stating that Dhussi bundhs are completely secure at present. Based on public demand, he also asked to deploy additional SDRF (State Disaster Response Force) teams to ensure relief operations face no obstacles. He distributed dry rations, medicines and drinking water to affected people. Mundian instructed district administrative officers to ensure continuous fogging in affected areas. Besides this, health department teams should conduct regular health checkups while raising awareness among people about skin diseases and water-borne disease prevention. Stressing special attention to livestock healthcare, he ordered veterinary doctors to visit affected villages and habitats to examine livestock. Meanwhile, cabinet minister Barinder Kumar Goyal reviewed the flood situation in Ferozepur and Tarn Taran, and Laljit Bhullar distributed relief materials to flood-affected people in Patti. Dr Balbir Singh held a meeting with district officials and IMA office-bearers in Kapurthala. An emergency meeting of the Bhakra Beas Management Board (BBMB) was convened yesterday evening to assess the flood situation in Punjab. During the meeting, a representative from the Himachal Pradesh government urged the BBMB not to restrict the release of water into the Beas, citing flooding in their areas. From today, 75,000 cusecs of water have started to be released in a controlled manner from Pong Dam, where inflows had reached approximately 1 lakh cusecs yesterday. As the water level in the Bhakra Dam touched 1666.32 feet on Wednesday, controlled release was again made today. Controlled release of water is being done from Pong Dam for nearly a week, and from Bhakra Dam for the past two days. These releases have impacted several villages across Sultanpur Lodhi, Tanda, Nangal, Ferozepur, Fazilka, and Tarn Taran.
Earthquake of magnitude 3.5 strikes J-K's Kupwara
A magnitude 3.5 earthquake struck Kupwara, Jammu and Kashmir, on Thursday afternoon at a depth of 5 kilometers, according to the National Center for Seismology. Earlier, Chamba in Himachal Pradesh experienced two earthquakes on Wednesday. These quakes measured 4.0 and 3.3 in magnitude, occurring at depths of 10 and 20 kilometers respectively.
States seek extension up to December 2025 to complete Intra State GEC Phase I
Maharashtra, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, and Himachal Pradesh seek extension of December 2025 deadline
HPBOSE supplementary result 2025: How to check class 10th, 12th results at hpbose.org
HPBOSE 10th 12th Result 2025: Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education will soon announce the Class 10 and 12 supplementary results for 2025. Students can check their results on hpbose.org. The compartment exams concluded on July 25, 2025. To view results, students need their roll number. The online result is provisional. Students must collect the original mark sheet from their schools.
Himachal Pradesh to adopt Keralas palliative care model
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Himachal Pradesh has decided to adopt Keralas community-based palliative care model which ensures palliative care to all bedridden patients. The decision was taken after a delegation from the state visited Thiruvananthapuram and Ernakulam districts to observe the activities of the palliative care team first-hand. Following the visit, Himachal Pradesh has requested Keralas assistance in implementing the palliative care model in their state. Health Minister Veena George has extended full support for the initiative. To kickstart the programme, a plan was set in motion to train 70 doctors and 70 nurses across various legislative constituencies.
Himachal Pradesh braces for fresh spells with IMD issuing Orange and Yellow alerts. The death toll has reached 276 and around 366 roads are blocked.
Himachal Pradesh's cumulative monsoon death toll since June 20 has climbed to 276, of which 143 people have died in rain-related incidents such as landslides, flash floods, and house collapses, while 133 lost their lives in road accidents, according to the Himachal Pradesh State Disaster Management
Himachal Pradesh monsoon havoc: Death toll rises to 276; 366 roads remain blocked
National Highway-305 in Kullu and NH-154 in Mandi remained blocked due to road sinking and landslides, while dozens of key link roads were rendered impassable in districts including Mandi, Kullu, Kangra, Sirmaur and Chamba.
Man, 66, Falls To His Death While Being Chased by Monkeys In Himachal Pradesh: Cops
A 66-year-old man died after falling from the roof of his four-story house here on Wednesday while trying to escape from a group of monkeys, police said.
State to help Himachal Pradesh adopt Kerala model of palliative care
Himachal Pradesh Flash Floods, Cloudbursts Leaves 276 Dead, 336 Injured, Several Missing
The monsoon in Himachal Pradesh has caused 276 deaths since June 20, with 143 from rain-related incidents and 133 from road accidents.
Himachal Pradesh Monsoon Leaves 276 Dead, 336 Injured, 37 Missing So Far
The monsoon's fury in Himachal Pradesh has left 276 people dead since June 20, with 143 fatalities caused by rain-related incidents such as landslides, flash floods, cloudbursts, drowning, electrocution, and falls from steep slopes.
Himachal Pradesh HC restores teachers curtailed maternity leave, terms salary recovery impermissible
The Himachal Pradesh High Court has quashed state orders curtailing a teachers maternity leave and initiating salary recovery. Justice Sandeep Sharma held that Kamini Sharma, a JBT, was entitled to her full 180-day leave sanctioned in 2021 despite her regularisation. The Court termed the recovery wholly impermissible and directed the government to release pending benefits within four weeks.
Two Back-To-Back Earthquakes Of Magnitude 3.3 And 4.0 Jolt Himachal Pradesh's Chamba
Himachal Pradesh's Chamba district was jolted by two back-to-back earthquakes on Wednesday morning.
Another earthquake of magnitude 4.0 strikes Himachal Pradesh's Chamba
Chamba, Himachal Pradesh, experienced two earthquakes on Wednesday, with magnitudes of 4.0 and 3.3, respectively. In related news, a cloudburst in Kullu's Lagghati caused significant damage to infrastructure, including roads and bridges.
Two earthquakes of magnitude 3.3 and 4.0 jolt Himachal Pradeshs Chamba
The first earthquake of magnitude 3.3 struck Chamba at 3:27 a.m.; second quake of magnitude 4.0 rocked the same region at 4:39 a.m.
Buchi Babu tournament | Shaws breezy ton keeps Maharashtra afloat
His 141-ball 111 helps the side reach 217 in response to Chhattisgarhs 252 in the Group-A fixture; Achyuth takes five-for as TNCA Presidents XI get the lead against Himachal Pradesh
UK's Royal Navy appoints Himachal Pradesh cadet as first-ever Hindu chaplain
The UK's Royal Navy has made history by appointing Bhanu Attri as its first-ever Hindu chaplain. Attri, originally from India, underwent specialized training, including sea survival and time aboard HMS Iron Duke, to prepare for his role of providing spiritual support to naval officers based on Hindu principles.
Himachal Pradesh Man Kills Mother, Buries Body In Field; Arrested
A man in Sirmaur district was arrested for allegedly murdering his mother and burying her near their home. He confessed to the murder during interrogation.
Himachal Man Argues With Mother, Strangles Her To Death, Buries Body In Field
A man has been arrested for allegedly murdering his mother and burying her in a field near their home in Himachal Pradesh's Sirmaur district, police said on Tuesday.
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Rubina Dilaik shares update after getting stranded in Himachal rains
Rubina Dilaik shared that she and her daughters, Jeeva and Edhaa, were stranded in Himachal Pradesh for five days due to heavy rains and landslides. While assuring fans that her family is safe, Rubina also expressed concern for those severely affected by the calamity
Himachal Pradesh floods: Schools, colleges closed in Kullu today
Due to continuous heavy rainfall, landslides, and road blockages, all educational institutions in Kullu will remain closed on Tuesday. The District Disaster Management Authority issued the order to ensure the safety of students and staff. The India Meteorological Department has issued a Yellow Alert for Kullu. Death toll in Himachal Pradesh due to rains has gone up since June.
NEW DELHI, Aug 18: Heavy rains wreaked havoc across several states on Monday with Maharashtra being the worst-hit where over 200 people were stranded and five reported missing prompting authorities to deploy the Army for rescue efforts even as multiple landslides in Himachal Pradesh led to closure of nearly 400 roads. In the cloudburst-hit village in Jammu and Kashmirs Kishtwar district, two more bodies were recovered from the debris taking the death toll in the August 14 disaster to 63, [] The post Rains wreak havoc across states; over 200 stranded in worst-hit Maharashtra; toll in Kishtwar cloudburst touches 63 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
3.9 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Kangra In Himachal Pradesh
Tremors were felt in parts of Himachal Pradesh's Kangra district after an earthquake of 3.9 intensity struck near Dharamshala town on Monday evening at 9.28 pm.
Earthquake hits Kangra in Himachal Pradesh
An earthquake with a magnitude of 3.9 struck near Dharamshala in Himachal Pradesh's Kangra district on Monday evening. The quake's epicenter was located 23 km from Dharamshala, with a depth of 10 km. Fortunately, officials reported no loss of life or property, despite the region's classification as a high-risk seismic zone.
Earthquake of magnitude 3.9 hits Himachal Pradesh's Kangra
The 3.9 magnitude earthquake struck Kangra at 9:28 PM IST on August 18, NCS said.
Himachal: Death toll climbs to 263, Shimla-Mandi NH cut off
Shimla, Aug 18: The monsoon death toll in Himachal Pradesh has mounted to 263 as torrential rains continue to wreak havoc across the state. According to the State Emergency Operations Centre (SEOC), two fresh fatalities were reported yesterday in separate road mishaps in Chamba and Kangra districts. Authorities said that nearly 397 roads, [] The post Himachal: Death toll climbs to 263, Shimla-Mandi NH cut off appeared first on Northlines .
Himachal Pradesh: Chandigarh-Manali highway blocked due to monsoon havoc
136 deaths occurred in rain-related incidents such as landslides, flash floods, and house collapses, while 127 people were killed in road accidents
The Chandigarh-Manali National Highway is blocked due to multiple landslides and flash floods triggered by heavy rainfall in the region.
HP flash floods wreak havoc, over 300 roads blocked
Torrential rain caused widespread flash floods and landslides in Himachal Pradesh, particularly affecting Mandi and Kullu districts. The deluge washed away houses, blocked over 300 roads including national highways, and disrupted essential services. While significant damage occurred to property and infrastructure, no loss of life has been reported so far.
Himachal: Over 350 roads, 1067 transformers hit following heavy rains
Heavy rains continue to wreak havoc in Himachal Pradesh, causing widespread damage and claiming hundreds of lives. As of August 17, hundreds of roads, including national highways, are blocked, and power and water supplies are disrupted. Mandi, Kullu, and Lahaul-Spiti districts are the worst affected, with restoration efforts hampered by ongoing rainfall and landslides.
Himachal: Multiple flash floods in Mandi after heavy rains, Kiratpur-Manali NH blocked
Shimla, Aug 17: Heavy downpour in Himachal Pradeshs Mandi district triggered landslides and flash floods, with debris entering many houses in Panarsa, Takoli and Nagwain areas. No loss of life has been reported in the flash floods. Rescue operations are underway in the district at multiple locations. Teams have been deployed to the affected areas and people have been advised to stay away from rivers and streams. The 4-lane Kiratpur-Manali National Highway is blocked due to waterlogging. Many streams and [] The post Himachal: Multiple flash floods in Mandi after heavy rains, Kiratpur-Manali NH blocked appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
NCC cadets to undertake fresh expedition soon, peaks shortlisted: DG
New Delhi, Aug 17: A newly constituted NCC expedition team consisting of 20 cadets, is set to embark on a mountaineering adventure post monsoon when they will attempt to scale a peak in northern India, the Corps director general said. Two peaks have been shortlisted by the NCC Mt Yunam (6,111 m) in Himachal Pradesh and Mt Shalang Dhura (5,678 m) in Uttarakhand. One of the two peaks will be selected based on weather conditions. The team has equal [] The post NCC cadets to undertake fresh expedition soon, peaks shortlisted: DG appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Another cloudburst hit Himachals Mandi; traffic disrupted on Chandigarh-Manali highway
CHANDIGARH: Another massive cloudburst was reported at the Takoli area over Shalanal Nala in Mandi district of Himachal Pradesh on Sunday, resulted in water and debris flooding Kiratpur-Manali national highway and disrupting the traffic on the Shimla-Mandi highway. The cloudburst during the early hours on Sunday, causing destruction of private and government infrastructures. No casualties have been reported in the fresh cloudburst so far. Residents, tourists, and workers have been strictly advised to maintain a safe distance from the riverbanks during this period. Apart from these, the boundary walls of some government offices and several houses were damaged badly. The wall of an infrastructure firm was also collapsed and employees ran for their lives, but no casualties were reported. The highway was also blocked at Jhalogi between Mandi and Kullu, with authorities estimating four to five hours for restoration. Mandi police have deployed teams to clear the route, while the alternative Kataula-Kamand road remains partially affected. 31 killed in 51 events of cloudburst, flash flood in Himachal Pradesh since onset of monsoon In another incident, the Shimla-Mandi highway near Tattapani has sunk into the Sutlej river, leaving only a 4.2-meter-wide stretch passable. Authorities have restricted traffic movement as continuous rainfall worsens the situation. Meanwhile, the Pong Dam in Kangra district reached 1,379.98 feet, prompting the Bhakra Beas Management Board (BBMB) to release 57,221 cusecs of waterthe highest discharge this monsoon. Of this, 17,620 cusecs were released through turbines and 39,601 cusecs via spillways. The dams inflow surged to 1,09,789 cusecs due to heavy rains in catchment areas. With the danger level marked at 1,390 feet, BBMB has alerted Kangra and Hoshiarpur administrations, as low-lying areas face submersion risks. In Mand Bhograwan village, rising Beas river waters have submerged acres of farmland and threatened homes, forcing over 100 families to evacuate. A multi-storey house stands on the verge of collapse, with authorities shifting residents to safer locations. Tributaries like Dehar Khud, Dehri Khud and Buhal Khud are in spate, compounding the crisis. The Meteorological Department has issued an orange alert for Kullu, Mandi, Chamba, Kangra, Hamirpur, Bilaspur, Una, Solan, and Sirmaur districts, predicting heavy rains, while Shimla, Kinnaur, and Lahaul-Spiti are under a yellow alert. With more rainfall expected, officials urge residents to avoid non-essential travel and stay alert for updates. Himachal Pradesh to install 48 weather stations for enhanced rainfall and cloudburst warnings Himachal Pradesh: Cloudbursts & ravaging rain fury
Himachal Pradesh faces severe disruption due to relentless heavy rains. Roads, power, and water supplies are badly hit. Hundreds of roads are blocked, including national highways. Many distribution transformers and water supply schemes are disrupted. The monsoon fury has caused numerous deaths since June. Mandi and Kullu districts are the worst affected. Restoration work is underway despite continuous downpours.
Torrents of muddy water: Video shows Kullu flash floods; NH blocked, restoration under way
Flash floods triggered by incessant heavy rainfall and a cloudburst have caused widespread disruption in Mandi district, Himachal Pradesh, blocking the Chandigarh-Manali National Highway. While no casualties have been reported so far, the floods exacerbate the state's already devastating monsoon season, which has seen 261 deaths and massive infrastructure damage.
Several places in Himachal Pradesh continue to reel under the impact of the heavy monsoon rains. According to the Himachal Pradesh State Disaster Management Authority (HPSDMA), the state has recorded 261 deaths between June 20 and August 16, 2025.
Himachal Pradesh: Flash floods hit Panarsa, Takoli, Nagwain areas; highway connectivity disrupted
Flash floods struck Mandi district in Himachal Pradesh, disrupting traffic on the Chandigarh-Manali National Highway. While no human losses were reported, the state grapples with the aftermath of heavy monsoon rains, recording 261 deaths since June. Extensive damage to infrastructure and property has been reported, with restoration efforts underway amidst ongoing challenges from landslides and continuous rainfall.
A cloudburst struck a remote village in Kathua district of Jammu and Kashmir, leaving four persons dead and six others injured, officials said on Sunday, August 17.
Monsoon mayhem: 313 roads, including 2 NH, remain closed in Himachal Pradesh
Need to consult experts for risk mitigation, CM pointing to calamities in Himalayas
Chasoti: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Saturday expressed concern over the recent natural calamities in the Union Territory, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand and called for consultation with experts to see what can be done to mitigate the risks and dangers. Talking to reporters near Chasoti on his return to this cloudburst-hit remote village in Kishtwar []
Himachal Pradesh outpaces neighbouring States in convening legislative sittings
The issue of short duration of Assembly sessions often remains a bone of contention between the ruling and the Opposition parties in all three States; according to analysts, a lower number of days and expedited passage of bills typically indicates rushed proceedings with less scrutiny
Standoff escalates between Himachal Pradesh Governor Shukla and state govt over VC appointment
CHANDIGARH: The ongoing standoff between the Himachal Pradesh government and Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla over the appointment of vice-chancellors for the states two premier agricultural universities, with Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu asserting that the Governor must abide by the governments directives since his powers as Chancellor stem from legislative statutes rather than constitutional provisions. The dispute escalated after the state government withdrew an advertisement for VC appointments at Dr YS Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry (Solan) and CSK Himachal Pradesh Agriculture University (Palampur) on August 11, citing a pending amendment bill that is set to be reintroduced in the upcoming assembly session. However, the Raj Bhawan countered by extending the application deadline to August 13, insisting that the Chancellors authority under the existing Act empowers him to proceed independently of the council of ministers advice. The powers that the Governor enjoys as the Chancellor of a university are not constitutional but given by the Vidhan Sabha Act, so he must act on the directives of the legislature and the government, Sukhu said, adding that the cabinet had already halted the selection process on July 27. The Agriculture Secretary subsequently declared any further recruitment steps by the Governors office ull and void, but the Raj Bhawan maintained its stance, stating that the Chancellors statutory role makes him the sole authority to initiate VC appointments. In a recent notification, the Governor clarified, The chancellor, while exercising the statutory powers under the specific Act, is not bound by the aid and advice of the council of ministers as he was not exercising his constitutional powers but is exercising his statutory powers. The two universities have been without permanent VCs since August 2023 and May 2024, respectively. Sukhu, while expressing respect for the Governor, revealed that several key bills, including the Sukhashraya Bill and anti-corruption legislation, remain pending approval. The bill for amendment to the Himachal Pradesh University of Agriculture, Horticulture and Forestry Act, 1986, had been pending with the Governor for a long time and now, he had sent it back with some objections, he said. The Chief Minister plans to personally meet the Governor to resolve the impasse, stating, I will personally meet the Governor and discuss the issue with him as he might have been advised by some official. Earlier, Agriculture Minister Chander Kumar had urged the Governor to suspend the selection process until the assembly revisits the amendment bill in the monsoon session starting August 18. However, with the Raj Bhawan continuing the recruitment drive, the standoff highlights broader tensions over gubernatorial powers and legislative oversight in the state.
Death toll reaches 257 in Himachal monsoon; Public infrastructure badly damaged
Himachal Pradesh has been devastated by monsoon rains since June 20, resulting in 257 deaths and widespread destruction. Mandi, Kangra, and Kullu districts are the worst-hit, with significant loss of life, property damage exceeding Rs 2,14,403 crore, and infrastructure disruption. Authorities caution of continued rainfall and urge residents to avoid travel in vulnerable areas.
Mumbai rains: Heavy downpour floods streets, railway tracks flooded, red alert sounded; watch
Mumbai grappled with heavy rainfall on Saturday, leading to waterlogged streets and a tragic landslide in Vikhroli that claimed two lives and injured two others. The IMD has issued a red alert for Mumbai and neighboring districts, forecasting continued intense rainfall. In Himachal Pradesh, the monsoon death toll has reached 257, with widespread disruptions to roads and essential services.
In pictures: Tumult in the Himalayas
This collection of images stand as a record of some of the worst disasters Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh have witnessed.
Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu celebrated Independence Day in Mandi district. He announced Rs 100 crore for disaster relief and a Rs 3,000 crore disaster mitigation project. Sukhu highlighted the impact of global warming and requested central assistance. The state disbursed Rs 360.42 crore. He launched the Anti-Chitta Volunteer Scheme and Nasha Mukti Board to combat drug abuse.
Punjab shocker: Womans naked body found in Ropar; 3-year-old daughter missing
A 29-year-old tribal woman from Himachal Pradesh, missing with her three-year-old daughter since August 4, was found dead in Punjab's Ropar district. The woman had traveled to Kullu for her daughter's medical treatment. Family members suspect kidnapping and murder, as the child remains missing and police investigation is underway.
Himachal Pradesh flash floods: Woman hit by boulder dies, another man suspected to be swept away
CHANDIGARH: A 20-year-old lady died after she was hit by a boulder in the Rampur sub division of Shimla district, while another man went missing after being swept away in the Parvati river in the Manikaran area of Kullu district on Thursday as three cloudbursts triggered flash floods and landslides in Himachal Pradesh. Heavy rain, cloudbursts and flash floods also hit several districts of the hill state including Shimla, Kullu, Kinnaur, and Lahaul-Spiti causing massive destruction. Since yesterday night rainfall has been intense, Kandaghat recorded 100 mm, Una 85.4 mm, Solan 81.4 mm, and Shimla 69 mm. The meteorological department has issued a yellow alert for heavy rain at isolated places till August 20. In the Shimla district, heavy rainfall led to the collapse of a bus stand and damaged several adjoining shops. Additionally, two bridges were washed away, cutting off access to the Koot and Kyav panchayats. Mira Hamza of Taklech, was hit by a boulder rolling down a hill near Kholti Nala in Rampur and succumbed to her injuries at a private hospital. In another incident a truck skidded and fell into a gorge near Juni village on the Mandhar-Palyar Road in Shimla district. The District Disaster Management Authority said both occupants of the truck are safe. The road leading to Indira Gandhi Medical College and Hospital (IGMC), Shimla was closed following a landslide in which two vehicles were damaged. Himachal Pradesh flash floods: Army rescues four stranded civilians in Kinnaur While in the Lahaul and Spiti district, cloudbursts triggered flash floods in the Mayad Valley, causing the collapse of two more bridges in the Karpat, Changut, and Udgos Nala areas and people from Karpat village have been shifted to safe places amid looming danger. While cloudbursts took place at Shrikhand hill in Nirmand sub division, Bathadh hill of Tirthan Valley in Banjar sub division of Kullu district and at Nanti in Shimlas Rampur area on Wednesday night. A search was on for the unidentified man who fell into the swollen Parvati river at Chowki in Manikaran of Kullu in the morning. In Kinnaur, flash floods left four people stranded and one injured. The Indian Army stepped in to help and rescued them.`` On receiving an urgent request from the superintendent of police, Kinnaur, the Army immediately mobilised a Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) column. Braving darkness, fast currents and unstable terrain, the team reached the location and discovered four civilians stranded on the far bank of the river, the army said in a statement on X. As per the State Emergency Operation Centre, a total of 472 roads, including NH-305 (Aut-Sainj) and NH-505 (Khab to Gramphoo), have been closed, including 162 roads in Mandi and 73 in Kullu, while a police post in Ganvi Ravine was swept away due to the rains. Earlier this month, the Supreme Court had flagged the ecological imbalance in Himachal Pradesh and cautioned that the entire state may vanish into thin air if the situation does not change.
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Massive cloudburst in J&Ks Kishtwar, casualties feared
A massive cloudburst hit Chosoti in J&Ks Kishtwar, with casualties feared, prompting immediate rescue efforts. This marks the region's first major weather event this season. Meanwhile, Himachal Pradesh continues to battle severe monsoon damage, reporting 126 deaths, 36 missing, and Rs 2,031 crore in losses due to flash floods, cloudbursts, and landslides since June 20.
Himachal Pradesh: 241 deaths this monsoon, massive infrastructure loss reported
The estimated monetary loss to public and private property across the state has crossed Rs2,03,123 lakhs (over Rs2,031 crore)
Himachal Pradesh flash floods: Army rescues four stranded civilians in Kinnaur
SHIMLA: The Army rescued four people, including one injured, after flash floods hit parts of Himachal Pradesh, an official statement issued on Thursday said. The flash floods triggered by a cloudburst hit the higher reaches of Rishi Dogri valley in Kinnaur district on Wednesday evening and the bridge across the Sutlej river was inundated. The site was an active road construction zone under CPWD towards Gangthang Bralam, the Army said. On receiving an urgent request from the superintendent of police, Kinnaur, the Army immediately mobilised a Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) column. Braving darkness, fast currents and unstable terrain, the team reached the location and discovered four civilians stranded on the far bank of the river, the statement said. Working with precision under challenging conditions, the HADR team illuminated the general area to aid night rescue operations and guided the stranded civilians to higher and safer places. The team also evacuated the injured individual and admitted him to Regional Hospital, Reckong Peo, it said. The Army said new generation equipment, including the Logistics Drone High Altitude (LDHA) system, was used to ferry essential items, such as eatables and coconut water, across the floodwaters to help sustain the stranded individuals through the night. It said the rescued civilians were taken to the Army camp in Pooh. Plans are in place to bring the stranded individuals back to the home bank once the water recedes.
Heavy Rain In North India, Flooding, Traffic Chaos in Delhi Amid Red Alert
From the national capital, Delhi, waking up to heavy rain today, to a flash flood at Hojis Lungpa Nala in Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh, and an orange alert for heavy rain in Uttarakhand, the monsoon is intensifying in parts of North India.
A swift Army rescue operation averted a potential tragedy in Himachal Pradesh's Kinnaur district. A sudden flash flood, triggered by a cloudburst, stranded four civilians near the Sutlej River. Responding to an urgent request, the Army's HADR team braved challenging conditions to reach the site, illuminate the area, and guide the civilians to safety.
Flash flood hits Himachal Pradesh's Kinnaur, army launches high-altitude rescue
A flash flood, caused by a cloudburst in Rishi Dogri Valley, struck a road construction site in Kinnaur, injuring one and stranding several. The Indian Army responded swiftly, utilizing Logistics Drone High Altitude system to deliver essential supplies like food and coconut water. Personnel guided civilians to safety, and the injured person was evacuated to Reckong Peo hospital.
Cloudbursts, flash floods in Himachal; 325 roads closed; very heavy rain warning in 3 districts
Himachal Pradesh faced nature's fury. Bridges collapsed in Shimla, Lahaul, and Spiti. Cloudbursts and flash floods caused widespread damage. Over 300 roads closed, disrupting travel. A police post swept away, shops damaged. No casualties reported yet. Orange alert issued for more heavy rain. The state has suffered significant financial losses this monsoon. Many people have died in rain-related incidents.
Excelsior Correspondent UDHAMPUR, Aug 13: The police have recovered a stolen vehicle bearing registration number HP38C-2245 from Udhampur area. An official spokesman said that the vehicle was initially seized on July 25 in connection with FIR No. 61/2025 U/S 223 BNS and 11 PCA Act registered at Police Station Majalta. During investigation and in close coordination with Himachal Pradesh Police, it was ascertained that the said vehicle had been reported stolen from District Kangra, Himachal Pradesh, during the intervening night [] The post Stolen vehicle recovered appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
HPTET Result 2025 OUT at hpbose.org: Download HPBOSE HP TET Scorecard Download Link
HPTET Result 2025: The Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education (HPBOSE) declared the result for Himachal Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test (HPTET) on its official website www.hpbose.org. The Teacher Eligibility Test was conducted for various categories, including TGT, JBT, Language Teachers, and Special Educators in June and July. Those who appeared in the exam can download [] The post HPTET Result 2025 OUT at hpbose.org: Download HPBOSE HP TET Scorecard Download Link appeared first on Testbook Blog .
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HP TET June 2025 result released at hpbose.org; download here
HP TET June 2025 result: The Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education (HPBOSE) has declared the HP TET June 2025 results on August 13, 2025. A total of 31,506 candidates appeared for the exams held across five dates in ten subjects. Out of these, 10,880 candidates qualified. The final answer key has also been released. Results are available on the official website, and certificates can be accessed via Digi Locker. Candidates can check their results using their Roll No or Application No.
HP TET Result June 2025 Declared at hpose.org; check steps to download and more
HP TET June Result 2025 Out: The Himachal Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (HPBOSE) announced the HP TET June 2025 results on August 13, 2025. Candidates can check their scores on hpbose.org using their login details. Exams were held in June 2025, and successful candidates will receive lifetime-valid certificates accessible via DigiLocker, enabling them to apply for teaching jobs in Himachal Pradesh schools.
HPBOSE 10th & 12th Supplementary Results 2025: Check date, steps to download scorcards at hpbose.org
The Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education (HPBOSE) is expected to announce the supplementary examination results for Class 10 and 12 soon. Students who appeared for the compartment exams can check their results on the official websites, hpbose.org and hpresults.nic.in.
As India prepares for its 79th Independence Day on August 15, 2025, citizens are planning getaways to various destinations. From the hills of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh to the lush landscapes near Bangalore and Mumbai, options abound. However, travelers should note weather advisories, including heavy rainfall warnings in several states, potentially impacting travel plans.
Rajiv Pratap Rudy defeats Sanjeev Balyan, wins Constitution Club poll
NEW DELHI: Rajiv Pratap Rudy maintained his 25-year-old dominance in the Constitution Club management, prevailing over the challenge from fellow BJP leader Sanjeev Balyan in one of its most keenly contested elections, which drew participation from marquee members, including Amit Shah from the BJP and Congress' Sonia Gandhi. Amid celebration by his supporters, Rudy told reporters well past midnight that he had won by over 100 votes, and members from his panel which drew from different parties had scored a win as well. It's a beautiful victory for all the parliamentarians and all those who came to vote and endorse the relentless effort of the team for last two decades... It's a beautiful experience, Rudy told reporters. Prominent leaders of different parties, including Union ministers Shah and J P Nadda of the BJP and Sonia Gandhi and Mallikarjun Kharge of the Congress, voted on Tuesday, as two seasoned ruling party members slugged it out for a key position. Incumbent Secretary (Administration) Rudy, a fifth-term Lok Sabha MP, faced a spirited challenge from Balyan, a two-term former Lok Sabha MP, but ended up winning with a comfortable margin. The contest was projected as a BJP vs BJP battle due to the similar party background of the two main contestants. BJP leaders Rajiv Pratap Rudy, Sanjeev Kumar Balyan gear up for crucial Constitution Club election Over 680 valid votes were cast out of the total electors of 1,295 current and former MPs, officials said, making it one of the highest turnouts for the election to the club's office-bearers. Several Union ministers, including Piyush Goyal and Kiren Rijiju, besides Shah and Nadda, and governors like Shiv Pratap Shukla of Himachal Pradesh, voted as contestants lobbied intensively to rally their supporters. Rudy has been a dominant presence, winning several elections uncontested, before Balyan, spurred by the support from some BJP leaders with Lok Sabha MP Nishikant Dubey being the most visible campaigner, decided to test the Bihar leader's strength. It is believed that members affiliated to opposition party largely backed Rudy, those of the BJP were split, with many favouring Balyan. The elections included 14 members vying for the position of 11 executive members. Both former Union ministers, Rudy and Balyan, may be from the same party but presented two contrasting personalities drawn from different social milieus. Rudy, a commercial pilot, is a suave and polished leader who is at home with social elites, mixing his urbane personality effortlessly with his background as a savvy parliamentarian who has got the better of the likes of Rabri Devi and her daughter Rohini Acharya in Lok Sabha elections from Saran. Balyan, who is from western Uttar Pradesh, was a representative of rural sensibilities and grassroots ruggedness. Warm and upfront, he had his share of close friends in the BJP and outside. That Rudy is a Thakur and his rival a Jat has given the contest an expected caste angle, but personal ties and behind-the-scenes manoeuvring played a big role in the final outcome. Rudy was on a familiar turf and his long ties with the members turned out to be decisive. While Rudy had listed the addition of numerous facilities to the club and its modernisation under his tenure to seek another term, Balyan was rooting for a change, claiming that the club should focus on catering to MPs and former MPs and not outsiders like IAS and IPS officers. The Lok Sabha Speaker is the ex-officio president of the club. But the Secretary plays a crucial role in the executive functioning of the facility.
Rudy wins Constitution Club poll; heavyweights like Shah, Sonia vote
NEW DELHI: Rajiv Pratap Rudy maintained his 25-year-old dominance in the Constitution Club management, prevailing over the challenge from fellow BJP leader Sanjeev Balyan in one of its most keenly contested elections, which drew participation from marquee members, including Amit Shah from the BJP and Congress' Sonia Gandhi. Amid celebration by his supporters, Rudy told reporters well past midnight that he had won by over 100 votes, and members from his panel which drew from different parties had scored a win as well. It's a beautiful victory for all the parliamentarians and all those who came to vote and endorse the relentless effort of the team for last two decades... It's a beautiful experience, Rudy told reporters. Prominent leaders of different parties, including Union ministers Shah and J P Nadda of the BJP and Sonia Gandhi and Mallikarjun Kharge of the Congress, voted on Tuesday, as two seasoned ruling party members slugged it out for a key position. Incumbent Secretary (Administration) Rudy, a fifth-term Lok Sabha MP, faced a spirited challenge from Balyan, a two-term former Lok Sabha MP, but ended up winning with a comfortable margin. The contest was projected as a BJP vs BJP battle due to the similar party background of the two main contestants. BJP leaders Rajiv Pratap Rudy, Sanjeev Kumar Balyan gear up for crucial Constitution Club election Over 680 valid votes were cast out of the total electors of 1,295 current and former MPs, officials said, making it one of the highest turnouts for the election to the club's office-bearers. Several Union ministers, including Piyush Goyal and Kiren Rijiju, besides Shah and Nadda, and governors like Shiv Pratap Shukla of Himachal Pradesh, voted as contestants lobbied intensively to rally their supporters. Rudy has been a dominant presence, winning several elections uncontested, before Balyan, spurred by the support from some BJP leaders with Lok Sabha MP Nishikant Dubey being the most visible campaigner, decided to test the Bihar leader's strength. It is believed that members affiliated to opposition party largely backed Rudy, those of the BJP were split, with many favouring Balyan. The elections included 14 members vying for the position of 11 executive members. Both former Union ministers, Rudy and Balyan, may be from the same party but presented two contrasting personalities drawn from different social milieus. Rudy, a commercial pilot, is a suave and polished leader who is at home with social elites, mixing his urbane personality effortlessly with his background as a savvy parliamentarian who has got the better of the likes of Rabri Devi and her daughter Rohini Acharya in Lok Sabha elections from Saran. Balyan, who is from western Uttar Pradesh, was a representative of rural sensibilities and grassroots ruggedness. Warm and upfront, he had his share of close friends in the BJP and outside. That Rudy is a Thakur and his rival a Jat has given the contest an expected caste angle, but personal ties and behind-the-scenes manoeuvring played a big role in the final outcome. Rudy was on a familiar turf and his long ties with the members turned out to be decisive. While Rudy had listed the addition of numerous facilities to the club and its modernisation under his tenure to seek another term, Balyan was rooting for a change, claiming that the club should focus on catering to MPs and former MPs and not outsiders like IAS and IPS officers. The Lok Sabha Speaker is the ex-officio president of the club. But the Secretary plays a crucial role in the executive functioning of the facility.
India monsoon rains LIVE: IMD predicts heavy rains in Telangana for next 72 hours
Rain lashes several parts of Delhi overnight; monsoon continues to lash Himachal Pradesh
9 Himachal Pradesh families vacate homes due to cracks, sinking land
Unscientific road widening by the NHAI along the Kiratpur-Manali highway has forced at least nine families to evacuate their homes in five Himachal Pradesh villages. Houses developed cracks and agricultural land began sinking due to the unstable land caused by the highway work. Residents are seeking compensation from NHAI for the damages.
Beas river breaches bund; more than dozen villages flooded in Punjab's Kapurthala
CHANDIGARH: Due to continuous rain in Himachal Pradesh, the swollen Beas river has breached temporary bunds, inundating more than dozen villages in the Mand area of Sultanpur Lodhi and Bholath in Kapurthala district of Punjab. More than 4,000 acres of agricultural land and other residential areas have been submerged. Meanwhile, affected farmers have taken shelter on the ramp of dhussi bund and rooftops to save themselves from flood waters. Sources said that the worst-affected villages identified as Baupur, Bhaini Bahadur, Kadar Baksh, Baupur Jadid, Baupur Kadim, Rampur Gaura, Sangra, Middhewal and Passan Kadim. Villagers have loaded the trucks and tempos to shift their belongings to safer places. Meanwhile, others, unable to shift at such a short time, moved their grains and belongings to the upper floors of houses. Jarnail Singh resident of Baupur village said that the affected the villagers have shifted to safer places and added that thousands of acres of standing crops have been submerged under five to six feet of water. Water has already reached the lower levels of our houses; we need boats even to travel through our own village, he said. Rajya Sabha MP Sant Balbir Singh Seechewal, who visited the flood-affected villages, said, a breach near Baupur village has caused massive damage to standing crops of paddy, which were submerged under four to five feet of water. Deputy Commissioner Amit Kumar Panchal visited Baupur Jadid in the mand area, travelling by tractor to personally engage with farmers and residents. He reviewed the ongoing flood prevention and relief measures, confirming that the water flow in the Beas River is currently stable at 1.05 lakh cusecs, with no increase reported in the last 12 hours and emphasised that the Dhussi bund remains fully secure, urging the public to remain calm and avoid panic. Himachal rains: 453 roads blocked across state, total loss touches Rs 1,700 crore As a precautionary measure, Panchal ordered the closure of Government High School and Government Primary School in Baupur Jadid for the next two days. Relief centers have been identified to facilitate the safe relocation of residents if required. The district administration is well-prepared to address any adverse situation, with arrangements in place for dry rations, green fodder for livestock, medicines, and fully equipped relief camps. National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) teams are on high alert to respond swiftly if needed, he said. Panchal also noted that approximately 20,000 sandbags have been prepared by MGNREGA workers to strengthen flood defences. The Drainage Department is closely monitoring water release from the Pong Dam and maintaining direct coordination with the Harike Headworks for continuous water discharge management. Congress MLA from Bholath Sukhpal Khaira made an FB video appeal to the state government to act immediately to prevent the flooding of villages. I appeal to state CM, Revenue Minister and the Disaster Management Department to initiate immediate measures across the Mand and catchment areas of the river to prevent floods, he added. Leader of the Opposition Partap Singh Bajwa said that with floods already wreaking havoc in some parts of the state, he highlighted that torrential rains in hilly regions, coupled with the release of excess water from dams, have inundated thousands of acres of farmland in the Kapurthala district. Similarly, water released from the Pong Dam has severely impacted farmers across nearly three dozen villages in the Mukerian sub-division. Tarn Taran district is also facing a similar situation, with rising water levels threatening lives, homes, and crops. The AAP government has clearly failed to learn from the 2023 floods, which caused widespread destruction across the state. It has not taken even the most basic measuressuch as clearing drainage systems or reinforcing embankmentsto mitigate future risks. Instead of upgrading our flood management systems and preparing for the monsoon, the government chose complacency. As a result, the people of Punjabespecially its farmersare once again paying the price for this apathy, Bajwa alleged.
First zero-waste tribal festival of Himachal to set sustainability benchmark in Keylong
CHANDIGARH: The first-ever Zero Waste Tribal Festival of Himachal Pradesh will be held from August 14 to 16 at Keylong. This landmark event will not only celebrate the vibrant tribal heritage of the region but also set a new benchmark for environmentally responsible festivities in the state. Deputy Commissioner of Lahaul-Spiti Kiran Bhadana said that the Zero Waste vision of the tribal festival will be brought to life through various initiatives, including a complete ban on plastic bottles and disposable cutlery; drinking water availability at multiple stations with regular water quality checks for safe and sustainable hydration; use of pattal (leaf plates) and biodegradable cutlery to ensure eco-friendly servings; banners made of sustainable materials like cloth bags and cloth-based banners replacing plastic; and clearly marked bins for waste segregation at multiple points for different waste types. Bhadana said that the Tribal Festival-2025 is not just a cultural celebration, but also a statement of commitment to sustainability and heritage preservation. As Himachals first Zero Waste Tribal Fair, it will inspire communities across the state to celebrate responsibly while honouring our rich traditions, he added. The Lahaul and Spiti district administration has partnered with the Healing Himalayas and Saahas NGOs for waste management, sustainability awareness and hands-on education on eco-friendly practices. During the tribal festival, a special attraction will be the Heritage Echoes Pavilion, a creatively designed space dedicated to the art, craft and living traditions of tribal communities. In collaboration with the Tribal Co-operative Marketing Development Federation of India, tribal artisans will be provided with a prominent platform to showcase and sell their handcrafted products, handlooms and traditional cuisines, ensuring both cultural preservation and livelihood promotion. The cultural segment, supported by the North Zone Cultural Centre, will feature performing troupes from Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir, Gujarat and Uttarakhand. These will be complemented by captivating performances from Lahaul and Spiti, Pangi and other parts of Himachal Pradesh, making the festival a rich blend of local and national tribal artistry. The Food Fiesta will offer a culinary journey that combines authentic tribal delicacies with global flavours, giving visitors a taste of cultures from near and far.
Himachal Pradesh: IMD issues orange alert for Bilaspur, Kangra, Mandi districts
According to the latest IMD predictions, an orange alert was issued for Bilaspur, Hamirpur, Chamba, Kangra, and Mandi districts on Tuesday. The weather bureau also said that Bilaspur, Kangra, Mandi, Shimla, and Sirmaur districts are likely to receive very heavy rain on Wednesday
Delhi-NCR on yellow alert as heavy rain hits early morning commute
Delhi Weather Update: Delhi experienced heavy rainfall early Tuesday, prompting a yellow alert from the IMD due to waterlogging and humidity despite the brief respite. Across India, widespread rain impacted states like Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, and Madhya Pradesh. The IMD forecasts heavy rainfall for Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh in the coming week, with a fresh wet spell expected in central and eastern regions.
Gauge conversion of Pathankot-Jogindernagar heritage rail line under survey: Vaishnaw
DHARAMSHALA (HP), Aug 11 : The historic 200-kilometre-long Pathankot-Jogindernagar narrow-gauge railway line, a heritage marvel of the Kangra Valley, is set for modernisation with efforts underway to convert it to broad gauge. Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, in a response to Rajya Sabha MP Indu Bala Goswami, informed that the survey work for the gauge conversion is currently in progress. A Detailed Project Report (DPR) is being prepared and will be shared with the Himachal Pradesh government once completed for [] The post Gauge conversion of Pathankot-Jogindernagar heritage rail line under survey: Vaishnaw appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
CM Himanta says Assam has many bogus voters, backs SIR
GUWAHATI: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Monday said the voters lists in the states char (sandbar) and other riverine areas have the names of a lot of dead people. He told the media that many women also moved out after their marriage, yet the areas recorded a 100 per cent polling in the past. Batting for special intensive revision (SIR), Sarma said, When there is SIR and the names of voters are linked with their Aadhar numbers, the problems will disappear. He criticised Rahul Gandhi for opposing SIR, stating that the Congress leader was not clear about what he actually wanted. He can approach the Election Commission, ask it to rectify the voter lists and link Aadhar numbers with the names of voters to prevent people from voting at two places. But he is not interested in it, Sarma said. He asked how the Congress won in Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka and Telangana if the voters lists were erroneous. He said the Congress was earlier critical of electronic voting machines and now, it is using voters lists as a new ammunition. Meanwhile, Sarma clarified that the ongoing eviction drives in Assam was only against those Miya Muslims (Bengali Muslims) who had encroached upon land in forests, village grazing reserves, and professional grazing reserves. Our people do not encroach upon such lands, he said. He further stated that unlike tribals, non-tribals are not eligible for land deeds in such areas. They (Miya Muslims) have vast swathes of lands in Assams sandbars and other riverine areas where nobody else goes to live. In fact, half of Assams lands is with them in the riverine areas. But if they want to go to places like Sivasagar, Jorhat, Golaghat, where will the Assamese live? Sarma asked. Our aim is to protect the Assamese people, he further stated. Anti-'Miya' campaign continues in upper Assam, CM Himanta Sarma says protests should be democratic
Padma awardee environmentalist warns of rising Himalayan disasters; urges urgent government action
DEHRADUN: Noted environmentalist and Padma awardee, Dr Anil Prakash Joshi, has expressed profound concern over natural disasters in Dharali, Uttarkashi , issuing a stark warning that such recurrences will continue unabated unless concrete and effective measures are taken. Speaking exclusively to TNIE , Dr Joshi, recipient of both the Padma Bhushan and Padma Shri, emphasized the immediate need for governmental action. Now is the time that the government must become serious about all the settlements at the foothills of glaciers, he stated. Joshi explained the alarming transformation. In the context of global warming, glaciers are currently converting into lakes. Any heavy rainfall can turn that converted lake into a deluge, as we witnessed in Dharali. We should know the cause of water, and it is extremely important to review such settlements. Posing a critical question, he highlighted the broader national challenge. The entire country does not have mountains, but we saw the fate of Kerala. Considering this, policies regarding settlements across the country should be re-examined. He added, I am working on this. There is an urgent need today to formulate a comprehensive plan for the entire Himalayas and other mountain regions. We must take serious lessons from the fate we are witnessing in Himachal Pradesh. The world-renowned environmentalist delivered a candid, warning-laden suggestion: Today the mountains are suffering, tomorrow the whole world will suffer. How can we imagine the Himalayas without our soil, water, and air? Experts blame decades of deodar tree felling for worsening Uttarkashi cloudburst He stressed, The time has come for the government to seriously formulate an Infrastructure Settlement Policy. In light of the current comprehensive situation, Joshi is set to hold an urgent meeting with experts from IIT Roorkee to thoroughly deliberate on this critical subject. Expressing a deep sense of anguish, Joshi critiqued the collective approach to the Himalayas. We have not been serious about the Himalayas so far. It is not right to merely blame governments for its deteriorating condition; rather, we too have not understood our responsibilities towards it. We also insisted on the same development model in the Himalayas that prevails in other parts of the country. We will have to bear the consequences. Shedding light on the spiritual aspect, Joshi concluded, From ancient times till today, if sensitivities have been attached to the Himalayas, it is because the celestial descriptions by saints and sages in the Vedas and Puranas have always placed its dignity in high esteem, understanding and explaining its importance. Bailey bridge nears completion to restore connectivity in flood-hit Uttarkashi, say officials
Video: Leopard Cub's Car Ride After Rescue In Himachal Pradesh
A leopard cub, around 25 days old, was rescued by a local in Himachal Pradesh. The man found the animal abandoned and vulnerable by the roadside.
Himachal has lowest Total Fertility Rate in the country
Una (HP), Aug 11: Himachal Pradesh figures among the states having the lowest Total fertility Rate (TFR) in the country. This has led to an alarming increase in infertility rates. The average fertility rate in the hill state currently stands at 1.5, said Dr Naresh Purohit, advisor, National Reproductive and Child Health (RCH) Programme. [] The post Himachal has lowest Total Fertility Rate in the country appeared first on Northlines .
The IMD has issued an orange warning for heavy to very heavy rainfall in Himachal Pradesh and Telangana
J&K to face Uttarakhand in Senior Womens T20 match today
Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, Aug 10: As part of its continued efforts to boost womens cricket, Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association (JKCA) has organised an exposure tour for the Senior Womens team, with a series of T20 practice matches lined up in Chandigarh. The team will open their campaign against Uttarakhand tomorrow at 1:00 pm at Baba Balak Nath Cricket Ground, Kaimwala, Chandigarh. The tour includes six consecutive matches against top sides-Himachal Pradesh, Chandigarh and Uttarakhand-between August 11 to 16. [] The post J&K to face Uttarakhand in Senior Womens T20 match today appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Telangana BJP Chief Labels Rahul Gandhi a Fake Indian
Ramchander Rao said the Congress never raised such complaints in states like Himachal Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Telangana when they won elections
Monsoon-related death toll rises to 224 in Himachal Pradesh
Himachal Pradesh has tragically recorded 224 deaths this monsoon season, with 116 attributed to rain-related incidents and 108 to road accidents. The state has suffered extensive damage, estimated at Rs 1,98,923.75 lakh, affecting roads, power, water, houses, and crops.
Three minor students of oldest boarding school in Shimla go missing
Shimla: Three minor students of one of the oldest premier boys boarding schools for boys in Asia, the Bishop Cotton School in Shimla, founded in 1859, have gone missing under mysterious circumstances while on a weekly day out in the Himachal Pradesh capital, police said on Sunday. One of the students, who belongs to Mohali, 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 .
Himachal Pradesh is grappling with severe monsoon rains, resulting in 219 deaths and significant infrastructure damage estimated at Rs 1,988 crore since June 20. An orange warning has been issued for the next four days, anticipating further heavy rainfall and potential disruptions. Authorities are urging residents to stay vigilant, especially in vulnerable areas, as restoration efforts continue amidst unprecedented damage.