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Uttarakhand village boycotts mother of murder accused; SDM intervenes

DEHRADUN: In an unusual and controversial move, villagers in Pogtha of Pokhari Block of Chamoli district in Uttarakhand imposed a social boycott on a local woman, Kamala Devi, whose son has been accused of murder. Kamala Devi has been denied access to public spaces and barred from using public transport, putting her in a difficult position, unable to purchase necessities and travel locally. Distressed by the ostracisation, Ms Devi had lodged a formal complaint with Pokhari Sub-Divisional Magistrate Abrar Ahmed. Taking swift action, the SDM promptly convened a meeting and issued stern directives to the villagers to immediately revoke the social boycott. According to information obtained by TNIE , Kamala Devi, wife of Harish Lal and a resident of Pogtha village, submitted a petition to the SDM on June 5, detailing her difficulties. My son, Himanshu, has been accused of the murder of Uttam Lal, son of Jaspal, who was beaten to death on November 11, 2024, she stated in her plea. My son is currently in jail, and the case is still pending in court. Kamala Devi said that, following the incident, residents of her neighbourhood held a meeting and passed a resolution for her family's social boycott, which was then sent to the Gram Panchayat. She highlighted the severity of the restrictions, stating that her family was even prevented from collecting firewood from the forest. Furthermore, they were denied access to shops for purchasing goods, public places, and public transport. She appealed to the SDM to put an immediate end to this social ostracisation. SDM Abrar Ahmed confirmed that a meeting with villagers was convened on Tuesday at the Tehsil auditorium. During the meeting, I unequivocally told those enforcing the boycott that we live in a democratic country where everyone is guaranteed fundamental rights and the right to life under the Constitution, SDM Ahmed stated. No one can snatch away another's right to live. He further emphasised, The accused is in judicial custody, and it is the court that will determine the sentence in this matter. The SDM instructed the villagers to immediately revoke Kamala Devi's social boycott and ensure she receives all facilities within the village, allowing her to live with dignity. Villagers reportedly displayed a positive attitude during the meeting. Prominent individuals present at the meeting included Pokhari Vyapar Mandal President Virendra Singh Rana, Pokhari Taxi Union President Vijaypal Singh Rawat, SI Dalveer Singh, Pogtha's outgoing Pradhan Pushpa Devi, Tribhuvan Singh, Rajmohan Negi, victim Kamala Devi, her daughter Hema, and advocate Devendra Bartwal. Ramesh Singh, a resident who attended the meeting, told TNIE , Indeed, this decision will be reversed, but it has sent a message that parents bear a significant responsibility for instilling moral values and good conduct in the new generation. It was decided during the meeting that a follow-up session, chaired by the Tehsildar, would soon be held in the village, with the victim's family and all villagers in attendance, aiming for a complete resolution.

The New Indian Express 18 Jun 2025 11:59 am

Uttarakhand CM Dhami meets Amit Shah in Delhi; discuss various important issues

In view of the increasing challenges in the field of cybersecurity, the Chief Minister has requested the Union Home Minister to approve an amount of Rs 63.60 crore for the establishment of the Cyber Centre of Excellence in Dehradun.

The Times of India 18 Jun 2025 11:19 am

Good ol days here again! Temperature drops, Bengaluru feels like hill station

BENGALURU: Citizens are reliving olden days of Bengaluru over the last couple of days as the city is experiencing the hill station weather. Temperatures have dipped below normal and are hovering around 26-27 degrees Celsius, which is similar to what is recorded in hill stations and in some cases even below them. On June 17, the maximum temperature in Bengaluru was 27.1 degrees Celsius, against the normal of 31 degrees Celsius. On June 15 and 16, the maximum temperature recorded by the Bengaluru India Meteorological Department (IMD) was 26.1 and 26.6 degrees Celsius, respectively. On June 17, the maximum temperature recorded in Srinagar at 5.30 pm was 30.5 degrees Celsius, while in Dehradun it was 28.8 degrees Celsius. Bengaluru was cooler than Lonavala, which recorded a maximum temperature of 26 degrees Celsius. However, Shimla and Darjeeling were colder than Bengaluru, recording 21.6 and 20.2 degrees Celsius. IMD-Bengaluru director-in-charge N Puviarasan said Bengaluru temperatures being lesser than hill stations is not rare or new. The temperatures in the city have dipped because of rain and cloud cover over the last couple of days. The temperature this year is far lower than it was in June last year. The southwest monsoon set in early this year and has been active for the last few days. Parts of coastal Karnataka and Ghats have been experiencing rain which has also contributed to the dip in Bengaluru temperature, he said. This weather system will continue for the next three days after which temperatures will rise, he added. While most of Karnataka and South India are experiencing heavy monsoon rain, the situation is not the same in North India.

The New Indian Express 18 Jun 2025 9:07 am

Special health checkup camp organised for journalists in Uttarakhand

A special health checkup camp has been organised for journalists on Tuesday at the State Information Directorate, Dehradun. The initiative came following the direction of Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami.

The Times of India 18 Jun 2025 8:24 am

Uttarakhand scholarship scam: Rs 91 lakh fraud uncovered in 17 minority institutions, FIRs imminent

DEHRADUN: The Uttarakhand government has received crucial investigation report revealing widespread irregularities in a centrally sponsored scholarship scheme for students from minority communities. The reported submitted by the district administration, has flagged serious discrepancies in 17 out of 92 educational institutions under scrutiny. Following the findings, the state government is preparing to file First Information Reports (FIRs) against those involved. Officials confirmed that action would be taken to ensure accountability and recover misappropriated funds. The probe was initiated by the Union Ministry of Minority Affairs after receiving multiple complaints and conducting an analysis of the National Scholarship Portal, which flagged several institutions and schools as suspicious. Subsequently, the Uttarakhand government ordered a comprehensive investigation across 92 institutions and schools within the state. District Magistrates were directed to form inquiry committees led by Sub-Divisional Magistrates (SDMs). The government had recently issued reminders to ensure timely submission of reports. The report reveals prima facie irregularities in scholarship disbursement across 17 institutions of the 92 that were examined, a government spokesperson said. These include instances where scholarships were awarded to students who were not enrolled in the listed institutions. The irregularities involve 1,058 students and an estimated financial fraud of around Rs 91 lakh. Departmental sources said Haridwar district accounted for the highest number of implicated institutions (7), followed by Udham Singh Nagar (6), and Nainital and Rudraprayag with two each. Dhiraj Garbyal, Secretary of the Minority Welfare Department, confirmed that the report had been received and has been forwarded to the Ministry. FIRs and other necessary steps will be taken to ensure accountability, he said.

The New Indian Express 18 Jun 2025 12:42 am

2 senior officials of helicopter firm booked for negligence in Kedarnath chopper crash

DEHRADUN, June 16: Two senior officials of helicopter service operating firm Aryan Aviation Private Ltd have been booked for alleged negligence leading to the chopper crash near Kedarnath that killed all seven on board, including a two-year-old and the pilot. The Bell 407 helicopter that crashed on Sunday due to bad weather in the forests []

thehillstimes 17 Jun 2025 4:50 am

Kedarnath helicopter crash: Case registered against private helicopter firm

DEHRADUN: A case has been registered against helicopter service operating firm Aryan Aviation Private Ltd for alleged negligence in connection with the chopper crash near Kedarnath on Sunday which killed all seven people on board, including a two-year-old child and the pilot. The Bell 407 helicopter which crashed due to bad weather in the forests of Gauri Mai Khark between Gaurikund and Triyuginarayan belonged to Aryan Aviation Private Limited. A case has been registered against Aryan Aviation's accountable manager Kaushik Pathak and manager Vikas Tomar at Sonprayag police station under BNS and section 10 of the Aircraft Act 1934, police said. The case was registered on the basis of a complaint lodged by Revenue police Sub Inspector Rajiv Nakholia posted at Phata, a small town located near the Himalayan temple. Uttarakhand grounds all helicopter services till Monday amid safety push The complaint states that Aryan Aviation was allotted the first slot from 6 am to 7 am for helicopter operations on June 15, while this accident happened before that at 5:30 am. In addition, despite the sky being cloudy and foggy since morning, the weather conditions were not checked before the helicopter took off. The complaint states that the SOP issued by the DGCA and Uttarakhand Civil Aviation Development Authority was ignored while the company managers knew very well that doing so could cause loss of life and property. By doing so, Aryan Aviation Pvt Ltd and its managers showed gross negligence towards their responsibilities, due to which the crash occurred, the complaint added.

The New Indian Express 16 Jun 2025 12:19 pm

Pilot, six others die in Uttarakhand chopper crash

Rudraprayag/Dehradun, June 15: Seven people, including the pilot, died when a helicopter carrying pilgrims returning from the Kedarnath Temple crashed in the Gaurikund area of Uttarakhands Rudraprayag district today, official sources said. The helicopter was bringing back five devotees and an employee of the temple committee after the darshan of Baba Kedarnath when it crashed [] The post Pilot, six others die in Uttarakhand chopper crash appeared first on Northlines .

The Northlines 15 Jun 2025 11:52 pm

Uttarakhand grounds all helicopter services till Monday amid safety push

DEHRADUN: In the aftermath of Sunday's devastating chopper crash that claimed seven lives, coupled with recent helicopter incidents in Uttarakhand, the state government has ordered an immediate suspension of all heli services to the Char Dham until Monday. Services will resume only after a comprehensive review of the flying experience of heli operators and pilots in high-altitude regions and a stakeholder meeting to ensure stringent safety measures, the state government confirmed in an official communique. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami announced these measures after a meeting at his residence on Sunday. To ensure better coordination and safe operation of heli flights, a common Command and Coordination Centre will be set up in Dehradun. Uttarakhand CM Dhami warns heli operators after Char Dham mishaps; orders full safety audit This centre will comprise officials from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), Disaster Management Department, Civil Aviation, UKADA, and heli operator companies. The Chief Minister also directed the formation of a committee, headed by the Home Secretary of Uttarakhand, to draft a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) prioritising public safety. The committee will include representatives from DGCA, UKADA, Civil Aviation Department, and Air Traffic Control (ATC). The committee is expected to submit its report by September. We are committed to ensuring the safety of pilgrims and tourists availing heli services in the state. Stringent administrative and technical SOPs will be put in place to prevent such incidents in the future, said CM Dhami. The state governments proactive approach aims to restore the safety and reliability of heli services, crucial for pilgrims and tourists visiting the Char Dham, especially during peak seasons. The new measures are expected to bring much-needed transparency and accountability to the heli services operating in the region. Helicopter en route to Kedarnath crashlands on highway in Rudraprayag; all six passengers safe Six, including pilot, killed in helicopter crash en route to Gangotri shrine in Uttarakhand

The New Indian Express 15 Jun 2025 3:29 pm

Chardham chopper services paused for two days amid safety concerns

Dehradun: Helicopter services on the Chardham yatra route were suspended for two days Sunday in the wake of the crash of a chopper returning from Kedarnath. Seven people, including the pilot, were killed in the helicopter crash Sunday morning. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, who held an emergency meeting with senior officials to discuss the []

orissapost 15 Jun 2025 2:51 pm

Uttarakhand CM holds emergency meet over helicopter crash

Dehradun: Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami Sunday chaired a high-level meeting in the wake of the helicopter crash in Kedarnath valley that left seven people dead. Chief Secretary Anand Bardhan, Tourism and Civil Aviation Secretary Sachin Kurve, Disaster Secretary Vinod Kumar Suman, Uttarakhand Civil Aviation Development Authority and Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) []

orissapost 15 Jun 2025 12:34 pm

7 feared dead in Uttarakhand Chopper Crash

Dehradun, June 15: Seven people are feared dead after a chopper crashed on the Kedarnath road in Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand today, an official from the State Disaster Management Authority said. The accident took place around 5:30 am in the Gaurikund area. The helicopter belonged to the Aryan Aviation Company. According to preliminary information from [] The post 7 feared dead in Uttarakhand Chopper Crash appeared first on Northlines .

The Northlines 15 Jun 2025 12:22 pm

Alarm bells ring: Uttarakhands glacier lakes swell, signalling future disasters

DEHRADUN: The Himalayan region of Uttarakhand is witnessing an alarming proliferation of glacial lakes, a trend that experts warn could signal major future disasters in this ecologically fragile zone. A recent study by the Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology (WIHG) has brought this worrying development to the fore. The study reveals a significant increase in the number of glaciers across the state, currently recorded at 1,290, up from 1,266 a decade ago. Concurrently, the area covered by glacial lakes has expanded by a substantial 8.1 per cent. This growth underscores the severe impacts of climate change on the delicate Himalayan ecosystem. Dr Rakesh Bhambri, a glaciologist at WIHG, elaborated on the findings, stating, Our research indicates that new lakes are forming on glaciers in the Uttarakhand Himalayas, and existing lakes are growing in size. There has been a notable increase in their numbers since our 2015 study. Attributing this surge primarily to climate change and global warming, he further explained, The occurrence of rain instead of snow at altitudes of four to five thousand metres is a significant contributing factor, leading to glacier melt and the formation of these lakes. While acknowledging the overall increase, Dr Bhambri clarified that not all lakes are expanding. The destructive potential of Glacial Lake Outburst Floods (GLOFs) is not new to the region. The devastating Kedarnath tragedy of 2013 was triggered by the bursting of the Chorabari glacial lake, and the 2021 Raini-Tapovan floods were also a result of a similar event. Sikkim experienced a comparable disaster in 2013. In light of these past catastrophes, the Indian government has identified 13 such high-risk glacial lakes in Uttarakhand that could pose a significant threat in the future. Prominent among these are Vasundhara Lake in Chamoli, Kedartal in Uttarkashi, Nagkund in Bageshwar, six lakes in Pithoragarh, and one in Tehri.

The New Indian Express 15 Jun 2025 8:53 am

Helicopter enroute to Kedarnath with six onboard crashes in Uttarakhand

A helicopter carrying six individuals crashed near Gaurikund, Uttarakhand, while flying from Dehradun to Kedarnath. The incident occurred amidst the challenging terrain and unpredictable weather conditions of the upper Himalayan region. Authorities have confirmed the crash, and further details are currently awaited as the situation unfolds.

The Economic Times 15 Jun 2025 7:57 am

'Tree' Cheers For Delhi-Dehradun Expressway Set To Open Before End Of July With Green Push

The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) launched an initiative to plant approximately 40,000 trees along the Delhi-Dehradun Corridor

News18 15 Jun 2025 7:00 am

Torrential rainfall, lightning lash Uttarakhand, claim three lives

DEHRADUN: Torrential rains and fierce lightning strikes across Uttarakhands high-altitude regions and plains have claimed three lives, as the state faces severe weather. The Uttarakhand Meteorological Department issued a heavy rainfall warning starting June 13, severely disrupting daily life across multiple regions . Lightning tragedies in Laksar In the Laksar area, two separate lightning incidents tragically claimed the lives of a woman and a youth Bholi Devi (45), of Mutkabad village in the Laksar Kotwali area, was working in her field when she sought shelter under a mango tree. A lightning bolt struck the tree, killing her instantly. An-18-year- old youth, Shahbaz , from nearby Jainpur village, suffered a lightning strike while working in a field. He sustained severe burns and later succumbed to his injuries. Heavy rainfall is affecting areas including Nainital, Almora, Dehradun, Mussoorie, Udham Singh Nagar, and Haldwani. Nainital, in particular, is experiencing flooding of streets, homes, and landmarks . Rohit Thapliyal of the Dehradun Meteorological Centre said that an active western disturbance is causing light to moderate rainfall across Uttarakhand from June 13 to 18, with heavier downpours expected in Pithoragarh and Bageshwar. He cautioned against venturing into streams and rivulets and urged heightened vigilance in landslide-prone zones. After June 18, rainfall is expected to ease, bringing temperature relief. Thapliyal noted that the monsoon is gradually covering the state, especially the Kumaon division. The states Disaster Management Department is on alert and ready to respond swiftly to any emergencies.

The New Indian Express 13 Jun 2025 9:57 pm

Dehradun Diary | Be agents of change: Birla to civil servants

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla today asserted that bringing positive change in peoples lives should be the guiding objective for civil servants. He urged officials to embrace innovation and transparency as effective tools in governance to ensure societal betterment and fulfill the expectations of the common people. Addressing the valedictory function of the 127th Induction Training Programme at the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration in Mussoorie on Thursday, Speaker Birla stated, Bringing positive change in peoples lives must be the guiding objective for every civil servant. Revenue from liquor cess meant for social welfare In a landmark step aimed at bolstering social welfare, the Uttarakhand government has announced that 1% of the revenue collected from the cess on the sale of English liquor will now go towards the welfare of vulnerable sections of society. The move, approved by the state Cabinet, will help channel funds for the upliftment of orphaned and destitute children, adolescent girls and economically disadvantaged, homeless and elderly women who have been affected by disasters or accidents. The CMs women and child multi-faceted assistance fund rules outline the meticulous process for disbursing these crucial funds. BJPs Joshi flags threat to Gangotri eco zone Veteran BJP leader Murli Manohar Joshi has strongly objected to the presence of a waste incinerator at Gangotri National Park near the Gangotri Temple. This plant, he contends, violates regulations meant for eco-sensitive zones, where industrial activities are prohibited. The facility reportedly emits toxic gases, posing a direct threat to the fragile Himalayan ecosystem and its biodiversity. Flagging the risk of environmental degradation, Joshi has urged Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav for urgent action. His intervention underscores the need to protect this ecologically significant region. Narendra Sethi Our correspondent in Uttarakhand narendrasethi@ newindianexpress.com

The New Indian Express 13 Jun 2025 8:28 am

Uttarakhand: Long traffic jams at tourist spots delaying medical help, causing deaths

Dehradun: Long traffic jams in and around major tourist hotspots and pilgrimage centres in Uttarakhand are hindering timely medical assistance, resulting in preventable deaths. Recently, at least two fatalities occurred within four days due to delays in medical care caused by extensive traffic congestion. On June 9, a 40-year-old man from Nainital lost his life Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 12 Jun 2025 4:34 pm

Uttarakhand CM Dhami warns heli operators after Char Dham mishaps; orders full safety audit

DEHRADUN: Taking a stringent stance on the series of recent helicopter mishaps during the Char Dham yatra, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Wednesday warned heli operators to strictly prioritise safety over soaring passenger demand. He ordered a full safety audit and review of past accidents. There will be no compromise whatsoever on the safety standards of heli services, CM Dhami declared, emphasising the state's paramount duty to ensure pilgrim safety. He has instructed a comprehensive audit and continuous review of past helicopter mishaps to prevent any recurrence. Directives include strict adherence to regular helicopter fitness checks, the formulation of robust and effective Standard Operating Procedures for ticket bookings, and stringent compliance with engine safety standards for helicopters operating in high-altitude Himalayan regions. Dhami delivered these directives during a high-level review meeting held at his official residence on Wednesday. The gathering brought together all heli-service providers and operators, alongside representatives from UCAADA (Uttarakhand Civil Aviation Development Authority), AAIB (Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau), and DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation). During the session, CM Dhami announced that UCAADA would be tasked with formulating a 10-year action plan for heli services in the state. Addressing concerns over weather-induced disruptions and the need for accurate meteorological data, CM Dhami ordered the immediate installation of weather cameras in the Kedarnath Valley and all other Char Dham valleys. He also instructed UCAADA to develop a robust policy for operating only double-engine helicopters in the future. The Chief Minister also mandated a study of the successful heli-service model implemented at Vaishno Devi, stressing the need to employ only highly experienced pilots for services within the state. Beyond technical safety, CM Dhami urged heli operators to maintain sensitive and considerate behaviour towards passengers, ensuring that tourists from around the world leave Devbhoomi with pleasant experiences. He also directed operators and the administration to launch cleanliness drives along the Char Dham routes. With over 66,000 pilgrims having already utilised heli-shuttle services this year, the Chief Minister highlighted the growing demand. Given that Uttarakhand is a prime tourism and Char Dham state, the demand for heli services is set to increase significantly, CM Dhami stated, adding, Due to challenging geographical conditions, heli services will form the very foundation of the state's future. He noted that numerous new helipads are currently under construction to meet this escalating demand.

The New Indian Express 12 Jun 2025 4:08 pm

Odisha CM Mohan Charan Majhi inaugurates direct flight services to Abu Dhabi

BHUBANESWAR: In a bid to expand air operations in Odisha, Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi on Thursday inaugurated direct flight services from Biju Patnaik International Airport (BPIA) in Bhubaneswar to Abu Dhabi. The maiden flight with 180 passengers on board departed from BPIA earlier in the day. Addressing mediapersons, Majhi said it was a matter of pride for Odisha as citizens had long wanted flight services to Abu Dhabi. With Prime Minister Narendra Modi's guidance and Centre's support, the state government launched the direct flight to Abu Dhabi under the new destination policy, he said. IndiGo airlines will operate flights on the Abu Dhabi-Bhubaneswar route on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday every week. The inauguration took place on the day when the BJP government in the state is celebrating its first anniversary. The flight services were launched under Odisha's Building Management of Aviation Assets and Network (B-MAAN) initiative. The Chief Minister said the new flight to Abu Dhabi will connect Odisha with the Middle-East countries. The flight service will enhance commerce, tourism, investments and cultural exchange, he added. Besides this, Majhi informed that cargo services have also commenced to Abu Dhabi through the same airline. Mangoes like Amrapali and other varieties produced in various parts of the state like Keonjhar, Dhenkanal, Nuapada and Rayagada, as well as vegetables, will be exported to Abu Dhabi. About 50 tonne Amrapali mangoes were supplied on the day, he said. Majhi also apprised that flight services between BPIA and Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh resumed on Thursday. To connect Odisha at domestic and international levels, the BJP government launched flight services from Bhubaneswar to Dehradun, Ghaziabad, Goa, Indore, Kochi, Lucknow and Port Blair, and operations commenced from Jharsuguda to Hyderabad, Lucknow, Mumbai and Raipur, said the Chief Minister. Apart from infrastructure development, our government is taking steps for industrialisation and strengthening road, air and rail connectivity to enhance the states GDP, he added.

The New Indian Express 12 Jun 2025 3:24 pm

Terrorism epidemic, needs permanent solution: Rajnath

Dehradun: Branding terrorism as an epidemic destined to perish, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday stressed that the menace cannot be left to die a natural death as its existence will continue to challenge collective peace, development and prosperity. He underscored the urgent need for a permanent solution to terrorism, a Defence Ministry statement said. []

Kashmir Reader 11 Jun 2025 1:25 am

Op Sindoor biggest anti-terror move in India: Rajnath

Dehradun, Jun 10: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday said the Pahalgam terror strike was not just an attack on our people but also an assault on the social unity of India, as he asserted that Operation Sindoor carried out in retaliation was the biggest action taken against terrorism in Indias history. In his address [] The post Op Sindoor biggest anti-terror move in India: Rajnath appeared first on Northlines .

The Northlines 10 Jun 2025 11:11 pm

Made-in-India systems making India strategically, economically and technically strong: Rajnath Singh

NEW DELHI: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh drew attention to the government's push towards Make in India for defence production, noting that around 100 countries having chosen Indian military equipment for their armed forces. Rajnath was enumerating the achievements of the PM Modi government as it completed 11 years in office. The government's persistent efforts are bearing fruit as the annual defence production, which was around Rs 40,000 crore in 2014, has crossed the record figure of Rs 1.30 lakh crore, and defence exports, which were Rs 686 crore in 2014, skyrocketed to Rs 23,622 crore in FY 2024-25, he underlined. We have set a target of Rs 1.75 lakh crore defence production this year and Rs three lakh crore by 2029. Our defence exports should reach Rs 30,000 crore this year and Rs 50,000 crore by 2029, he said. In the last 11 years, the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government has transformed India's security apparatus by changing the attitude and the way of action towards every issue related to national security, and the world witnessed this shift during Operation Sindoor, said Rajnath, while addressing a dialogue on 'National Security & Terrorism' in Dehradun on Monday. Rajnath listed out the steps taken by the government to strengthen the defence sector, including increasing the defence budget from Rs 2.53 lakh crore in Financial Year (FY) 2013-14 to Rs 6,22 lakh crore in FY 2024-25, reserving 75% of the budget for capital procurement from domestic companies and the issuance of a total of 10 Positive Indigenisation Lists, comprising over 5,500 items. Today, the Indian armed forces use state-of-the-art weapons, missiles, tanks and other systems/platforms manufactured within the country. Our indigenous missiles such as Agni, Prithvi & BrahMos stand ready to give a befitting reply to the enemy. We also have the strength to build aircraft carriers such as INS Vikrant, he added. Highlighting the strategy adopted by the government to deal with terrorism and strengthen national security, Rajnath said the defence sector has emerged as one of the strongest pillars of Aatmanirbhar Bharat, and the weapons/platforms used during Operation Sindoor were made in India. Today, India is not only protecting its borders, but is also creating a system which is making us strategically, economically and technically strong. Earlier, we were completely dependent on foreign defence equipment, but today India is rapidly becoming Aatmanirbhar in defence, he said. India will use every method to deal with Pakistan-backed terrorism: Rajnath Singh The Defence Minister described Operation Sindoor as the biggest action taken against terrorism in Indian history, which was carried out with indigenous weapons and systems in response to the cowardly attack on innocent people in Pahalgam. The Pahalgam incident was an attack on the social unity of the country, and India took strong action against terrorism and its perpetrators by destroying terror bases and related infrastructure in Pakistan and PoK, Rajnath said. Following the abrogation of Article 370, J&K heralded into the era of peace and progress. Our neighbors could not tolerate this, and executed the terror attack in Pahalgam. Despite Pakistan's best efforts, it has not been able to stop development in Kashmir. Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla railway link is a shining example of the government's relentless pursuit of progress in J&K. Soon, PoK will join us and say 'I, too, am Bharat', he added. Branding terrorism as an epidemic destined to perish, the Defence Minister stressed that the menace cannot be left to die a natural death as its existence will continue to challenge collective peace, development and prosperity. He underscored the urgent need for a permanent solution to terrorism. Terrorists are not fighters with a cause. No religious, ideological or political reason can justify terrorism. No human objective can ever be achieved through bloodshed and violence. India and Pakistan attained independence at the same time, but today, India has been recognised as the Mother of Democracy, while Pakistan has emerged as the Father of Global Terrorism. Pakistan has always given shelter to terrorists, trained them on its soil and helped them. It always tries to justify this menace. It is important that we eliminate these terrorists and their entire infrastructure, said Rajnath. The Defence Minister urged the international community to stop foreign funding to Pakistan, saying that a large part of this financial aid is spent on terrorism. Funding Pakistan means funding the infrastructure of terrorism. Pakistan is a nursery of terrorism. It should not be nourished, he added. Rajnath expressed shock at the recent decision by the United Nations Security Council to name Pakistan as the Vice-Chair of the Counter-Terrorism Panel, especially as it was formed after the 9/11 terror attacks. Pakistan had sheltered the mastermind of the 9/11 attacks. Its land has been used as a refuge for global terrorist organisations. There, terrorists like Hafiz Saeed and Masood Azhar roam around openly, and senior officers of the Pakistan Army attend the funerals of terrorists. Now, the same country is expected to lead the global community against terrorism. This raises serious questions on the intentions and policies of the international system, he said.

The New Indian Express 10 Jun 2025 9:46 pm

Operation Sindoor Was Biggest Action Taken Against Terrorism In Indian History: Rajnath

Dehradun, Jun 10: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday said the Pahalgam terror strike was not just an attack on our people but also an assault on the social unity of India, as he asserted that Operation Sindoor carried out in retaliation was the biggest action taken against terrorism in Indias history. In his address at an event in Dehradun, he also said that terrorists killed people in Pahalgam asking their religion but we didnt ask their dharm (religion) but [] The post Operation Sindoor Was Biggest Action Taken Against Terrorism In Indian History: Rajnath appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 10 Jun 2025 7:51 pm

Roads Like US In 2 Years: Nitin Gadkari Says Rs 1.5-Lakh-Crore Plan Will Ease Delhi Traffic

'25 greenfield eways, a 3,000-km port connectivity road': Building so many highways that it will be possible to travel from Delhi-Dehradun, Chennai-Bengaluru in 2 hours, he said

News18 9 Jun 2025 5:42 pm

Woman posing as High Court lawyer busted in love-extortion scam in Uttarakhand

DEHRADUN: A woman posing as a High Court advocate in Uttarakhand has been arrested for allegedly trapping a man in a love scam, marrying him, and then demanding a hefty sum of Rs 30 lakh under threat of murder. Police registered an FIR based on the victim's complaint and arrested the accused, recovering Rs 50,000 in alleged blackmail money. Authorities revealed the woman reportedly has 18 previous First Information Reports (FIRs) against her in Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand for similar blackmail schemes. Deepak Kakkad, a resident of Vasundhara Bhoorarani Road, filed a detailed complaint with Senior Superintendent of Police Manikant Mishra on June 5. He stated that on May 2, he received a WhatsApp call from a woman identifying herself as Ankita Sharma, an advocate at the Nainital High Court. She claimed it was an accidental call meant for a client. Kakkad revealed that Ankita then began engaging him in sweet talks via WhatsApp chats, gradually ensnaring him in a love trap. She also allegedly swindled Rs 5 lakh from him under the pretext of securing a steel grilling contract. The relationship culminated in a marriage ceremony on May 27 at Piplia Mandir Sakainia Gadarpur, after which she moved into his home. After marriage, she began pressuring me to give her Rs 30 lakh, Deepak Kakkad told police. When Kakkad expressed his inability to pay, the woman allegedly threatened to have him killed if he didnt comply. Frightened, he approached the police. Subsequent investigations revealed that Ankita Sharma was, in fact, Heena Rawat, a known blackmailer from Kashipur. It was also discovered that she used another alias, Nikita Singh, with a fake Aadhaar card. Police checks further revealed that she was already married and allegedly operated with a gang, often filing false rape cases against victims to extort money. SSP Manikant Mishra confirmed the details on Saturday, stating that an FIR was registered based on Mr. Kakkad's complaint. Upon confirmation of the allegations during investigation, the accused woman was arrested late Friday night near Hotel Uday on Kichha Road, SSP Mishra told the TNIE. Police recovered Rs 50,000 and a fake Aadhaar card from her. She was produced in court on Saturday and subsequently remanded to judicial custody.

The New Indian Express 8 Jun 2025 10:27 pm

Monsoon's Island: 'Sri Lanka tapu' braces for three months of isolation in Uttarakhand

DEHRADUN: As monsoon rains begin to envelop Uttarakhand, a stark annual reality unfolds for 115 families residing on 'Sri Lanka Tapu', a distinctive village nestled within Nainital district's Bindukhatta area. Despite ambitious state-wide pushes for enhanced connectivity and modern infrastructure development, this community annually transforms into an isolated island, completely cut off from the mainland for three grueling months once the heavy rains begin. In preparation for this predictable isolation, residents are already in full swing, meticulously stockpiling essential food and supplies. We have to ensure we have enough to last us through the entire monsoon, explained Raghuveer Singh of Sri Lanka Tapu. Rising waters during the monsoon make reaching the mainland extremely difficult and dangerous, compelling families to prepare well in advance to avert hardships during their prolonged period of disconnection. According to administrative sources, the number of members in 115 families in Sri Lanka Tapu is around 200. Acknowledging the unique and persistent challenges, Haldwani Sub-Divisional Magistrate Rekha Kohli recently visited the village, accompanied by various departmental officials. Acting on her directives, the food supply inspector distributed rations sufficient to last until August, while the health department provided a comprehensive three-month supply of life-saving medicines. We have ensured residents of 'Sri Lanka Island' receive crucial supplies to sustain them through the monsoon, including rations until August and a three-month supply of life-saving medicines to address their immediate needs, stated SDM Kohli. Further bolstering emergency preparedness, a vital helipad has been constructed in Sri Lanka Tapu. Officials confirm this facility will serve as a critical lifeline, facilitating timely evacuation and treatment in medical emergencies and ensuring residents' safety during their isolation. Known to its residents as Kalapani, the village earned its 'Sri Lanka' moniker from journalists who, during the devastating 1984 floods, likened its distinctive geographical appearance to the island nation when flying overhead. Spanning 45 hectares, the village is uniquely surrounded by water on three sides and dense forest on the fourth, solidifying its status as a virtual island during the monsoon season and explaining its persistent isolation despite broader development efforts.

The New Indian Express 8 Jun 2025 10:05 pm

Car falls into deep gorge in Mussoorie, police rescue two

Mussoorie: Two men sustained serious injuries after their car plunged into a deep ditch near Kolukhet Pani Wala Band on the Mussoorie-Dehradun road, Uttarakhand, early Sunday morning. The accident occurred when the vehicle reportedly lost control at a bend and fell into the gorge. Upon receiving information about the mishap, Mussoorie Police, led by Sub-Inspector Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 8 Jun 2025 10:43 am

Uttarakhand emerges as rainfall hotspot, outpaces neighbouring states

DEHRADUN: Uttarakhand consistently receives significantly more rainfall than its neighbouring regions, including Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh, Delhi, and western Uttar Pradesh. This continuous spell of wet weather keeps temperatures in the state relatively cooler. Uttarakhands annual average rainfall is a substantial 1477.6 mm, stated the Meteorological Department, noting its lead over Himachal Pradesh (1245.1 mm) and Delhi (527.1 mm). The state also receives a heavy 1162.7 mm during the monsoon season, with July and August being the wettest months. Recent data shows that Dehradun recorded 23.2 mm of rain on June 3, highlighting the ongoing rainy spell. The Meteorological Centre reported that Uttarakhand is currently experiencing persistent rainfall. Dehradun, the state capital, recorded 23.2 mm on June 3, 7.8 mm on June 4, and 0.4 mm on June 5. This steady rain has caused a noticeable drop in temperature, providing relief from the summer heat. Uttarakhand sees record June chill as pre-monsoon rain cools temperatures Meteorological data shows that Uttarakhand stands ahead of many neighbouring states in terms of rainfall. Himachal Pradesh records an annual average of 1245.1 mm, Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh 1232.3 mm, west Uttar Pradesh 765.3 mm, Punjab 565.5 mm, and Haryana, Chandigarh, and Delhi together average 527.1 mm. The Meteorological Centres records also show that Uttarakhand receives 1162.7 mm of rainfall during the monsoon season alone. Historically, the state has experienced above-average rainfall in three years 2000, 2007, and 2010. There were also six years of minimum rainfall and 18 years of normal rainfall over the past 26 years. An analysis of daily rainfall data from 1989 to 2018 shows varied trends across different districts in Uttarakhand. According to officials, districts such as Rudraprayag, Chamoli, Bageshwar, and Nainital have seen a significant rise in annual rainfall, while Pauri district has witnessed a decline in both monsoon and annual rainfall. Explaining the reason behind the high rainfall in Uttarakhand, Dr. Bikram Singh, Director of the Meteorological Centre, told TNIE, The monsoon primarily draws its moisture and precipitation from two main branches: the Arabian Sea branch and the Bay of Bengal branch. In Uttarakhand, the Bay of Bengal branch is significantly more dominant and potent, which is the primary reason why the state experiences comparatively higher rainfall.

The New Indian Express 8 Jun 2025 12:59 am

Uttarakhand High Court asks state govt to explain delay in phasing out revenue police system

DEHRADUN: Uttarakhand High Court has asked the state government to respond within four weeks to a contempt petition that accuses it of ignoring earlier court orders to phase out the revenue police system and set up regular police stations in certain areas. Justice Manoj Kumar Tiwari of the single-judge bench heard the petition filed by Haldwani resident Amit Kholia. He alleged that the state government has not implemented the court's May 2023 order to end the revenue police system. The government had assured the court that it would take steps to establish regular police stations in areas where the revenue police system is currently in place. However, no significant progress has been made in this regard, Kholia's petition stated. The petition pointed out that the Supreme Court had, back in 2004, underlined the need to do away with the revenue police system, as its personnel lacked proper training and modern facilities. Revenue police personnel are not trained like civil police and lack basic facilities like forensic investigation, DNA testing, and fingerprint analysis, it stated. The High Court had issued similar directions in 2018, but those too were not followed. The matter has drawn renewed attention after the Ankita Bhandari murder case, which raised serious concerns about the effectiveness of the revenue police. In response, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami had ordered steps to quickly transfer control from the revenue police to the regular police. The revenue police system, which still exists in some parts of Uttarakhand, dates back to the British era. Under this system, local revenue officials have to perform police duties, including maintaining law and order and investigating crimes. Critics argue that the system is outdated and ineffective, and that regular police forces are needed for better law enforcement.

The New Indian Express 7 Jun 2025 11:21 pm

Uttarakhand Congress: Old wounds resurface as Harak Singh Rawat blames Harish Rawat for 2022 election defeat

DEHRADUN: Tensions have resurfaced within the Uttarakhand Congress, as former minister Harak Singh Rawat publicly blamed former Chief Minister Harish Rawat for the partys defeat in the 2022 assembly elections. Harish Rawat quickly responded, reviving old political rivalries between the two leaders. According to Congress insiders, the fallout dates back to the 2016 political crisis, when the Congress government faced a toppling attempt. Despite their rocky past, the two leaders were recently seen at a high-level party meeting in New Delhi, chaired by Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi a moment that added irony to their current public spat, sources said. In a widely shared statement on social media, Harak Singh Rawat directly held Harish Rawat responsible for the party's poor performance in 2022. Had Harish Rawat not contested, Congress would have returned to power, he claimed, accusing Harish of only focusing on Lalkuan and Haridwar Rural, and neglecting the rest of the campaign. Harak said he had advised Harish Rawat at the time to avoid internal conflicts and to focus on giving tickets to winnable candidates. Even family members are not truly your own, so talking about mine and yours in politics is meaningless. Politics is about results those who win are the conquerors, he said. Referring to the 2016 incident, Harak added, Harish Rawat has not forgiven me for what happened. But I didnt join Congress in 2022 by choice it was the 2016 event that exposed the truth to those blinded by power. In a sharp rebuttal, Harish Rawat said, If I hadnt intervened, Harak Singh wouldnt have rejoined Congress. I respected his request. He challenged Harak to prove his worth by winning a single seat, saying that might help heal the bitterness from 2016. Harish also pointed out that Harak was nowhere to be seen during the recent Lok Sabha elections. Harak Singh needs to understand the pain we felt in 2016. That year, democracy and the spirit of Uttarakhand were betrayed. The BJP came to power because of that event, he said. He added that his current campaign, the Nyay Yatra, is aimed at exposing BJPs lies, corruption, and injustice, which have damaged the state.

The New Indian Express 7 Jun 2025 12:56 pm

Wildlife gets a safe passage via 14 km underpass on Dehradun-Delhi expressway

DEHRADUN: As tourist numbers rise in Uttarakhand, the nearly completed Dehradun-Delhi Expressway is drawing attention not just for easing travel but also for its unique wildlife-friendly design. A major highlight of the expressway is a 14-km-long underpass that allows both people and animals to move safely through forested areas without disturbing each other. According to sources at the Wildlife Institute of India (WII), camera traps placed around the underpass have captured clear images of elephants, deer, and other wild animals using it. The Institute has installed 160 camera traps to track how animals behave and move through the area. The photos taken so far have delighted both scientists and forest officials. We are thrilled to see the wildlife thriving in the area, said a forest official, reflecting the joy of many who have worked on the project. Officials from the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) say the new expressway will offer two major benefits once it opens. It will ease traffic congestion for commuters and provide a safe route for wildlife that has lived in the region for generations. The dedicated underpass corridor will be reserved exclusively for elephants, tigers, deer, and other native wildlife, ensuring their safe movement, officials said. They added that the expressway has been designed to balance development with the needs of nature. Camera trap footage confirms that a variety of animals are actively using the underpass. The images show large herds of elephants, as well as sambar and deer, moving safely through the corridor. The photographs clearly show movement of elephants and other wildlife, said Dr. Bilal Habib, a senior scientist at the Wildlife Institute of India. Many of these photographs were taken during the night and evening hours, which is a very positive indication. Speaking to TNIE , Rajaji Tiger Reserve Director Coco Rose said, This is a great example of how development can be done without affecting wildlife. Once the expressway opens, the underpass will be exclusively used by wildlife, and their movement will increase, especially at night when most animals are active. The project stands out as a model of how infrastructure can be built without harming the natural worldand in fact, can help protect it.

The New Indian Express 6 Jun 2025 10:49 pm

Centre, State Committed To Make Uttarakhand National Horticulture Hub: Chouhan

Dehradun, Jun 6: The Centre and the Uttarakhand government are committed to making the state a national hub of horticulture, Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said on Friday. Interacting with farmers at a Kisan Chaupal in Pavwala Sauda village under Doiwala block of Dehradun, the agriculture minister said, The quality of fruits, grains and vegetables grown in Uttarakhand is unique and they have full potential to make a mark at the global level. The Centre and the state government [] The post Centre, State Committed To Make Uttarakhand National Horticulture Hub: Chouhan appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 6 Jun 2025 4:02 pm

Special train service announced from Cherlapalli to Dehradun

Hyderabad: The South Central Railway has announced the launch of special train services between Cherlapalli in Telangana and Dehradun in Uttarakhand to accommodate increased passenger demand during the summer season. According to an official statement, these services are scheduled to run on select dates in June, providing a convenient travel option for those journeying between Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 6 Jun 2025 7:45 am

Hyatt Regency Dehradun Appoints Debabrata Banerjee as Director of Food and Beverage

Veteran hospitality professional brings global experience and fresh vision to Himalayan luxury resort

Deccan Chronicle 5 Jun 2025 5:28 pm

Greener side of Bastar as forest cover increases

RAIPUR: Chhattisgarhs Bastar region, in recent years, has been making headlines for Maoist-related campaigns involving security forces. At the same time, the extensive area has also witnessed the Chhattisgarh forest departments diligent engagement in achieving a remarkable feat of improving the forest cover density, reinforcing the regions reputation as a thriving green landscape. The India State of Forest Report (ISFR), published by the Forest Survey of India in Dehradun, reflects the results of these consistent efforts, including the utilisation of a satellite-based sensor with a spatial resolution of 23.5 metres. The report highlighted a significant enhancement in forest cover across multiple regions of the Bastar zonean area larger than the state of Kerala and boasting several tourist attractions and sightseeing spots. With the acknowledged commitment to sustainable forest management and associated conservation initiatives in recent years, the forest department has undertaken various measures to enhance forest cover, thereby strengthening the green footprint. The progress in forest cover density is attributed to multiple factors, including continuous monitoring by the forest department, an effective soil and water conservation programme, removal of invasive weed species and community-led afforestation initiatives, as well as the deep-rooted environmental ethos of Bastars tribal communities. The inspired vision of the Chhattisgarh government gave a boost to the state forest departments proactive and scientific approach that yielded impressive conservation results. The ISFR 2023 data reaffirms the states commitment to sustainable forest where strategic interventions and active community participation has yielded a major boost on augmenting the forest cover, V Sreenivasa Rao, Principal Chief Conservator of Forests and Head of Forest Force, told this newspaper. Several areas in Bastar have shown an upward transition in forest classification. Notable improvements are seen in Jagdalpur Circle covering forest divisions of Bastar, Bijapur, Sukma and Dantewada and Kanker Circle that includes Keshkal, Bhanupratapur, south Kondagaon and Narayanpur forest divisions, a senior officer elucidated quoting the ISFR report. The Geographic Information Systems (GIS) analysis confirmed that approximately 152 sq km of forest area have transitioned from Moderate Dense Forest to Very Dense Forest. Additionally, 93 sq km of land have improved from non-forest to open forest, while 156 sq km have progressed from open forest to moderate dense forest.

The New Indian Express 5 Jun 2025 7:28 am

Uttarakhand launches comprehensive reverse migration survey

DEHRADUN: The Uttarakhand government is set to conduct an unprecedented survey to gauge the impact of 'reverse migration' in the state, a phenomenon observed significantly during the COVID-19 pandemic. For the first time, the Rural Development and Migration Prevention Commission will gather detailed data on the status of Uttarakhandis who returned from across India and abroad, focusing on their self-employment ventures and successes. According to sources, An estimated 4,000 plus individuals are believed to have returned during this period. Formed in 2017 to tackle the persistent issue of outward migration from the state's hilly regions, the Commission initially surveyed Pauri district, revealing startling facts about deserted villages. Subsequent surveys covered Pithoragarh, Tehri, Chamoli, and other districts. The pandemic-induced lockdown witnessed a large-scale return of expatriate Uttarakhandis to their native villages. To encourage these returnees to stay, the state government launched self-employment schemes offering subsidies, which many embraced based on their experience. The ongoing comprehensive survey by the Migration Commission will now detail the number of returnees, their entrepreneurial ventures, benefits from government schemes, business gains, and other crucial aspects. Speaking to TNIE , Dr. Sharad Singh Negi, Vice Chairman of the Uttarakhand Rural Development and Migration Prevention Commission, confirmed, The survey work on reverse migration in the state is underway. The report will be submitted to the government within two months. It will detail the types of employment adopted by returning Uttarakhandis, their current status, and the challenges they face in self-employment. Dr. Negi estimated that around 4,000 migrants who had left for work in India and abroad have returned to their villages and adopted self-employment. Many are earning good profits from agriculture, animal husbandry, tourism, homestays, horticulture, and other sectors. However, the survey will bring to light the precise situation of reverse migration at every village level. Meanwhile, social activist Anoop Nautiyal, founder of the Social Development for Communities Foundation (SDC), has presented a stark analysis of the broader migration crisis. The migration crisis is intensifying, Nautiyal warned. Between 2008 and 2018, 502,717 people migrated from the state, averaging 50,272 annually. However, between 2018 and 2022, 335,841 people left, translating into 83,960 people shifting annually. This sharp increase is a clear indication that the issue is spiraling out of control. Nautiyal's findings point to an alarming 67% annual increase in migration rates over the last four years, compared to the previous decade.

The New Indian Express 4 Jun 2025 5:22 pm

Nitin Gadkari pitches 'elevated double-decker bus' system to unclog Dehradun's traffic

DEHRADUN: Union Minister of Road Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari, on Tuesday proposed an innovative solution to alleviate the burgeoning traffic congestion in Uttarakhand's capital, Dehradun. Gadkari mooted the idea of an elevated double-decker bus system, urging Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami to submit a formal proposal for its implementation. He was speaking as the chief guest at the Convocation Ceremony of Graphic Era Deemed University. Recounting his recent experience, Gadkari highlighted the severity of the traffic problem in Dehradun. Whenever I visit Uttarakhand or Dehradun, I usually travel by aeroplane or helicopter. However, this time I came by car, and it became clear to me that traffic congestion in Doon is a very significant issue, the Union Minister stated. He added that Dr. Kamal Ghansala, the founder president of Graphic Era Group, had also brought this pressing concern to his attention. Inspired by the challenge, Gadkari shared his vision for a unique parallel transport system. In this situation, I have a dream, and I will urge CM Dhami to send a proposal. I will ensure the initiation of a double-decker bus system that runs in the air for Dehradun, Gadkari announced to an attentive audience. He elaborated on the potential capacity of such a system, explaining, In this elevated double-decker bus, 125 to 150 people will be able to travel from one point to another, elevated above the existing roads. The Minister emphasised his belief in finding solutions, asserting, Everything is possible; we just need to understand the problems. Beyond the specifics of urban transport, Gadkari delved into broader principles of governance and societal progress. He observed that while some individuals possess the ability to transform adversity into opportunity, others tend to convert opportunities into challenges. Knowledge is extremely vital, he remarked, acknowledging the abundance of knowledgeable individuals in India, including many competent officers within the government. However, he lamented a lack of decisive action. There are many excellent officers in the government, but they do not make decisions. So, what is the use of such goodness? he questioned, underscoring the need for proactive leadership. The Union Minister further advocated for a robust system of accountability in public service. In our country, financial audits are conducted, but there should also be a performance audit, Gadkari asserted. He went on to suggest stringent measures for non-performing personnel, stating, Those officers or employees who do not perform their responsibilities well should be relieved of their duties. Gadkari linked this approach to national development, concluding that such reforms would contribute to the country's economic growth and, consequently, elevate the happy human index or overall well-being of the populace in the coming years.

The New Indian Express 4 Jun 2025 3:46 pm

Telangana court denies bail to ex-serviceman in Meerpet murder case

HYDERABAD: The Rangareddy Sessions Court on Tuesday rejected the bail petition of ex-serviceman Putta Gurumurthy , who is accused of murdering his wife, Putta Venkata Madhavi, in Meerpet in January 2025. This marks the fourth time his bail plea has been denied by the court. Initially, Meerpet police registered a missing case based on a complaint filed by Madhavis mother. However, the case took a turn after Gurumurthy allegedly confessed to the crime to his maternal uncle, leading to his arrest. The prosecution argued that Gurumurthy brutally murdered his wife after she and her family allegedly defamed him during a panchayat meeting held in their native village. The defence counsel claimed there was no direct evidence linking Gurumurthy to the crime. He pointed out that no eyewitnesses had come forward and that the CCTV footage only showed Gurumurthy leaving with a bucket and returning later, evidence that was purely circumstantial. Highlighting Gurumurthys clean record and military background, the counsel argued that as an ex-soldier with no prior criminal history, he had maintained discipline and deserved the presumption of innocence. This was an unfortunate, isolated domestic incident, the defence submitted. However, Additional Public Prosecutor T Venkateshwara Prasad countered that the murder was brutal and committed in broad daylight. He informed the court that a chargesheet had already been filed and that the government had been requested to set up a Special Fast Track Court for a speedy trial, along with the appointment of a Special Public Prosecutor. The prosecutor further expressed concern that the accused, given his military experience and interstate postings in Assam, Dehradun, Tamil Nadu, and other places, had the capacity to abscond and potentially evade trial using his network of contacts. After hearing both sides, the court declined to grant bail to Gurumurthy.

The New Indian Express 4 Jun 2025 10:08 am

Uttarakhand holds teachers accountable for students poor exam results

DEHRADUN: In a major policy shift, the Uttarakhand higher education department has introduced a new directive linking the academic performance of students directly to the evaluation of their teachers and principals. Under this new measure, teachers and principals of schools where students perform poorly in board examinations will receive adverse entries in their service records a move that could significantly affect their professional growth and promotions. This bold initiative is designed to ensure that educators are deeply invested in the success of every student, said Dr Mukul Kumar Sati, Director of Secondary Education. Speaking to The New Indian Express , Sati said the step marks a significant shift in the states education system, placing shared responsibility at the core of academic outcomes. According to Dr Sati, the directive has already been sent to all Chief Education Officers (CEOs) across the state. He added that the Uttarakhand Board exam results declared on April 19 would serve as a benchmark for implementing the policy. This year, the High School pass percentage stood at 90.77%, while Intermediate results were recorded at 83.23%. The policys impact on past results is still being assessed. However, the focus is firmly on future performance, which will now be closely watched and strictly evaluated, Dr Sati said. The directive mandates that CEOs collect data from principals of underperforming schools in their districts and initiate disciplinary measures against staff members deemed responsible for poor results. However, the move has sparked backlash from the teaching community. The State Teachers Association has strongly opposed the decision, terming it harassment. Ram Singh Chauhan, regional president of the association, said, There is a persistent shortage of teachers in schools. If examination results are poor, teachers alone cannot be held responsible.

The New Indian Express 3 Jun 2025 10:19 pm

Haridwar DM, Municipal Commissioner among 10 officials suspended for alleged land scam

Dehradun, Jun 3: Cracking the whip, the Pushkar Singh Dhami government in Uttarakhand on Tuesday suspended two IAS officers besides eight others in connection with an alleged Rs 54-crore land scam in Haridwar. Those suspended officials include Haridwar District Magistrate Karmendra Singh, the then Municipal Commissioner Varun Chaudhary and Sub Divisional Magistrate Ajayveer Singh, according [] The post Haridwar DM, Municipal Commissioner among 10 officials suspended for alleged land scam appeared first on Northlines .

The Northlines 3 Jun 2025 5:08 pm

2 Senior IAS Officers, PCS Officer Suspended In Haridwar Land Scam

Dehradun (Uttarakhand), Jun 3: Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami took major action and suspended two senior Indian Administrative Officers (IAS) officers and a Provincial Civil Service (PCS) officer in the Haridwar land scam, according to an official statement from the Chief Ministers Office (CMO). A departmental inquiry will be initiated against the suspended officers. A total of 12 officers have been suspended against the officers including District Magistrate (DM) Kamendra Singh, former Municipal Commissioner (MC) Varun Chaudhary and Sub [] The post 2 Senior IAS Officers, PCS Officer Suspended In Haridwar Land Scam appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 3 Jun 2025 3:10 pm

Two IAS officers, one PCS officer suspended in Uttarakhand land scam case

DEHRADUN: In a decisive move, the Pushkar Singh Dhami government has launched a major crackdown on a significant land scam in Uttarakhand's Haridwar district, suspending a total of 12 individuals, including two IAS officers and one PCS officer. The sweeping action has implicated high-ranking officials, including the District Magistrate, Sub-Divisional Magistrate, and a former Municipal Commissioner. The case has now been handed over to the Vigilance Department for thorough investigation. According to official sources, the alleged scam involves the purchase of a 15-crore-rupee plot of land for an exorbitant 54 crore rupees. The Haridwar Municipal Corporation reportedly acquired an unsuitable and practically useless piece of land at an inflated price. The investigation report highlighted severe irregularities, stating, There was no immediate need for the land, nor was transparency maintained in the purchase process. The scam was executed by brazenly disregarding established government rules. Following the submission of the investigation report, immediate action was taken. Haridwar District Magistrate Karmendra Singh, former Municipal Commissioner Varun Chaudhary, and SDM Ajayveer Singh were among the first to be suspended. The list of suspended officials also includes Senior Finance Officer Nikita Bisht, Kanungo Rajesh Kumar, Tehsil Administrative Officer Kamaldas, and Senior Personal Assistant Vicky. This unprecedented action marks a significant moment in Uttarakhand's governance. It is the first time a ruling government in the State has directly targeted top officials within its own system with such stringent measures. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami's resolute decision in the Haridwar land scam is not merely an expose of corruption but signals a decisive shift in Uttarakhand's administrative and political culture, a senior government official remarked. Earlier, in the initial phase of the inquiry, In-charge Assistant Municipal Commissioner Ravindra Kumar Dayal, Executive Engineer Anand Singh Mishrawan, Tax and Revenue Superintendent Laxmikant Bhatt, and Junior Engineer Dinesh Chandra Kandpal were also suspended. Additionally, Property Clerk Vedwal's service extension has been terminated, and disciplinary proceedings have been initiated against him. The Vigilance probe is expected to delve deeper into the nexus behind the fraudulent transaction.

The New Indian Express 3 Jun 2025 2:48 pm

Viral video: Group of men in Fortuner with HR number harass Jeep Wrangler carrying family with child on busy Dehradun road

A shocking road rage incident in Dehradun involved a Toyota Fortuner Legender group attacking a Jeep Wrangler Rubicon with a family inside. The assailants damaged the Jeep and harassed the occupants on Rajpur Road. Despite local residents' attempts to intervene, the attackers resorted to violence, even assaulting an elderly person. The Jeep driver, Capt.

The Economic Times 3 Jun 2025 10:45 am

Autistic brothers sexually assaulted, burnt with cigarettes at Dehradun boarding school

Dehradun: Two autistic brothers aged nine and 13 were sexually assaulted and subjected to severe physical and mental torture at an illegally-run boarding school in Dehradun, according to a police complaint filed by their mother. A 29-year-old hostel caretaker has been arrested in connection with the incident and a case under sections [] The post Autistic brothers sexually assaulted, burnt with cigarettes at Dehradun boarding school appeared first on Northlines .

The Northlines 2 Jun 2025 4:28 pm

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta embarks on spiritual yatra in Haridwar; vows for a cleaner Yamuna

DEHRADUN: Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta offered prayers at Kedarnath and Badrinath on Monday, capping a spiritual visit to the revered Himalayan shrines this week. Her pilgrimage began on Sunday with a visit to Haridwar, where she performed rituals and sought blessings. On Monday morning, Chief Minister Gupta arrived at Kedarnath Dham, where she offered prayers to Baba Kedar for the prosperity and well-being of the nation. Following her visit to Kedarnath, she proceeded to Badrinath Dham to continue her spiritual journey. Earlier on Sunday, CM Gupta, accompanied by her husband, commenced her tour in Haridwar. Her first stop was the iconic Har Ki Pauri, where she took a holy dip in the sacred Ganga River. The Ganga Sabha extended a warm welcome to the Chief Minister, marking her first visit to Haridwar since assuming office. Reflecting on the significance of the moment, Chief Minister Gupta stated, The holy bath in Maa Ganga is very important for me. She added, I have come to the sacred land of Har Ki Pauri after completing 100 days of my government's tenure. I have bowed at the feet of Maa Ganga and prayed for India to become developed, with Delhi also securing its rightful place. During her Haridwar visit, the chief minister also expressed her aspiration for a cleaner Yamuna River. Speaking at the inauguration of the Vatsalya Ganga Ashram in Kankhal on Sunday, she remarked, Like the saints, I too wish that one day we can bathe in the Yamuna. For this, the campaign for Yamuna River's cleanliness will continue throughout my tenure. She further emphasised that she took a solemn pledge after her Ganga bath in the holy city, seeking blessings from the saints before departing.

The New Indian Express 2 Jun 2025 2:18 pm

'Beaten, burnt with cigarettes': Autistic siblings subjected to rape and torture at Dehradun boarding school

In Uttar Pradesh's Moradabad, two autistic brothers faced abuse at a Dehradun boarding school. They were allegedly beaten, burnt, and raped by Monu Pal. The mother discovered the abuse during a visit. She filed a police complaint, leading to Monu Pal's arrest. Police are investigating, reviewing CCTV footage, and supporting the victims with translators.

The Economic Times 2 Jun 2025 12:40 pm

Children With Disabilities Sexually Assaulted At Dehradun School, 1 Arrested

A caretaker at a school in Uttarakhand's Dehradun has been arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting and beating two differently-abled minor students, police said on Sunday.

NDTV 2 Jun 2025 8:39 am

Four J&K Athletes selected for Moscow Wushu Stars Cship

Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, June 1: Four outstanding Wushu athletes from the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir have been selected to represent India at the prestigious Moscow Wushu Stars Championship, scheduled to be held from June 1 to 7 in Moscow, Russia. The athletes Arzath Wangoo (Wing-Chun), Rudra Pratap Singh (Nanquan), Hiranya (Changquan) and Kapish (Sanda) were shortlisted during the national selection trials organized by the Wushu Association of India at Dehradun from May 2 to 6. All four [] The post Four J&K Athletes selected for Moscow Wushu Stars Cship appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 2 Jun 2025 5:27 am

School caretaker held for sexually assaulting differently-abled students in Uttarakhand

DEHRADUN: A caretaker at a school in Uttarakhand's Dehradun has been arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting and beating two differently-abled minor students, police said on Sunday. The 29-year-old man was arrested on Saturday based on a complaint by the children's mother, they said. In her complaint, the mother alleged that her children were beaten up and sexually assaulted by the caretaker of the school, the police said. Following this, a case was registered against the accused under sections of the BNS and Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, they said. Taking immediate action, the police sent the children for medical examination and informed the Child Welfare Committee about the case, they said. The police said the CCTV and other evidence from the school have been seized and further probe is underway. The accused is native of Uttar Pradesh's ??Ghazipur district and was presently living in Kargi Chowk, Dehradun.

The New Indian Express 2 Jun 2025 1:09 am

Valley of Flowers National park in Uttarakhand reopens for tourist season 2025

DEHRADUN: The Valley of Flowers, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Uttarakhand's Chamoli district, has officially opened its gates to tourists on Sunday marking the beginning of its annual season. On the inaugural day, a total of 83 tourists made their way into the breathtaking floral expanse from Ghangharia, the final outpost before the valley, at seven in the morning. The park recorded 79 offline registrations and four online registrations, indicating a steady flow of early visitors eager to experience the Himalayan beauty. Speaking to TNIE, Chetna Kandpal, Forest Range Officer of the Uttarakhand Forest Department in Chamoli, emphasised the park's enduring popularity. The Valley of Flowers remains a top preference for tourists visiting Uttarakhand. Thousands of visitors flock here annually. The valley is traditionally opened for tourist access on June 1st each year and then closed for the winter season on October 31. The valley, known for its breathtaking beauty, starts blooming with flowers after the snow melts, attracting a large number of tourists from across the globe. According to Kandpal, the valley's scenic beauty is a major draw for visitors, who flock to witness the vibrant flowers in bloom. The Valley of Flowers is a major tourist attraction, and we're expecting a large influx of visitors this season. Repairs to the paths damaged by snowfall have been completed, and temporary bridges have been constructed over the seasonal streams, she said. Nestled high in the majestic Himalayas, the Valley of Flowers National Park in Uttarakhand, India, stands as a breathtaking testament to nature's artistry. This renowned UNESCO World Heritage Site, famed for its vibrant meadows of endemic alpine flowers, is situated at a staggering altitude of nearly 12,000 feet above sea level, making it one of the world's most elevated floral sanctuaries. Located in the upper reaches of the Bhyundar Ganga, close to the pilgrimage town of Joshimath, the park forms a vital part of the expansive Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve.

The New Indian Express 1 Jun 2025 8:35 pm

Dehradun Diary: Uttarakhand cadre IPS officer quits over family reasons

Armaan Malik looking to settle down in Dehradun? Dehradun is not just another tourist destination. From its verdant fields to the pleasant climate, theres much to love about this city. And none other than YouTuber Armaan Malik has fallen in love with it. He revealed during a recent media interaction that he plans to settle down here with his family for good. Whenever I visit this place, I love it. I plan to purchase a house and shift here with my children, Malik expressed. On the work front, he shared that he has his hands full with multiple projects. When asked to comment on speculation about a third marriage, he simply said, People like to talk. Where there is negativity, these things do arise. Ukhand cadre IPS officer quits over family reasons Rachita Juyal, an IPS officer of the 2015 batch in Uttarakhand, has unexpectedly submitted her resignation, citing personal reasons. Her decision to quit has sparked a debate. Reportedly, unforeseen circumstances in her family spurred Juyal to put in her papers. But people are taking this theory with a pinch of salt. Meanwhile, the state government will deliberate on her application, which has been sent to the Chief Secretarys office and the Director General of Police. The IPS officers departure must be approved from Central authorities, too. More developments on Juyals unexpected exit are awaited once the dust settles. Kedarnath fraud: 51 sites, 56 bank accounts down The Uttarakhand Police Special Task Force (STF) has shut down around 51 fake websites, blocked as many as 30 WhatsApp & 111 phone numbers and frozen a total of 56 bank accounts used to swindle Kedarnath Yatra pilgrims. Over 37 social media pages have also been taken down. Scammers had reportedly created websites and heavily promoted them on social media to extract money from unsuspecting pilgrims looking for affordable tickets. Ensuring the visitors safety and preventing their exploitation is our priority, an STF official stated, urging yatris not to fall for rackets being operated by unscrupulous elements. Narendra sethi Our correspondent in Uttarakhand narendrasethi@newindianexpress.com

The New Indian Express 1 Jun 2025 8:28 am

J&K defeats Goa by 73 runs in Dev Bhoomi Gold Cup cricket tourney

Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, May 31: In a dominating performance, Jammu & Kashmir began their campaign with a comprehensive 73-run victory over Goa in the ongoing Dev Bhoomi Gold Cup Cricket Tournament at Ayush Cricket Academy ground, Dehradun. Batting first, J&K posted a competitive total of 311 runs in 50 overs. Yawer Hassan played a fluent knock of 61 off 51 balls (9 fours, 2 sixes), while skipper Shubham Singh Pundir scored 57 off 67 (4 fours, 2 sixes). Support [] The post J&K defeats Goa by 73 runs in Dev Bhoomi Gold Cup cricket tourney appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 1 Jun 2025 5:29 am

Ankita murder case: Uttarakhand Congress demands public disclosure of 'VIP' linked to crime

DEHRADUN: Following Friday's court verdict in the Ankita Bhandari murder case , the Congress party has ramped up pressure on the Uttarakhand government, demanding immediate public disclosure of the 'VIP' linked to the crime, an appeal for the death penalty, and a thorough judicial inquiry. Party leaders have called for the immediate public identification of the VIP linked to the case, urging swift legal action against him. They also pressed the government to appeal the verdict in the Supreme Court, seeking the imposition of the death penalty for the convicted culprits. Furthermore, the party prominently raised the demand for the constitution of an independent judicial inquiry commission to conduct a fair and impartial investigation into the entire incident. While we welcome the life sentence, it falls short of true justice, Karan Mahara, President of Uttarakhand Congress, told TNIE , adding, The government's intentional laxity has ensured that the ultimate punishment was avoided, and more importantly, the VIP connected to this heinous crime remains hidden from public scrutiny. Will challenge lower court verdict in HC, seek death penalty for convicts: Ankita Bhandari's parents This entire charade was orchestrated to shield a powerful individual, said Congress spokesperson Garima Mahara Dasouni, reiterating her long-standing demand for the VIP's identity to be revealed. Notably, Congress has been protesting since the case began, consistently demanding that the VIP's name be disclosed. The Congress emphasised that o ensure complete transparency and uncover the full truth, an independent judicial inquiry commission is absolutely essential. The party vowed to continue agitation until all demands are met and true justice is delivered in the Ankita Bhandari case. The tragic Ankita Bhandari murder case, which gripped the nation, came to light on September 18, 2022. Nineteen-year-old Ankita, a receptionist at the Vanantara Resort in Yamkeshwar, Pauri district, was brutally murdered, her body later recovered from the Cheela Shakti Canal about a week after her disappearance. Disturbingly, prior to her death, Ankita had expressed concerns about the resort's activities and her own safety to her friend Pushpdeep through phone calls and chats, which revealed alarming details after her death. Police investigations subsequently revealed that Ankita was being pressured by resort owner Pulkit Arya and his associates, Ankit Gupta and Saurabh Bhaskar, to engage in immoral activities. A significant point of contention revolved around a dispute between Ankita and Pulkit Arya concerning extra service for an alleged VIP. A Special Investigation Team was formed, which, after conducting a thorough investigation, filed a comprehensive 500-page charge sheet in court, listing 97 witnesses, 47 of whom were examined during the trial. Uttarakhand: Former BJP ministers son, two others sentenced to life imprisonment in Ankita Bhandari murder case

The New Indian Express 31 May 2025 8:28 pm

Char Dham Yatra Draws Over 1.6 Mn Devotees, Kedarnath Sees More Than 6.50 Lakh Visitors In 30 Days

Dehradun (Uttarakhand), May 31: In a remarkable display of faith and devotion, the Uttarakhand Char Dham Yatra has attracted immense enthusiasm from devotees across India and overseas. Since the commencement of the pilgrimage, over 1.6 million devotees have flocked to the revered Char Dham and Hemkund Sahib. Notably, Kedarnath Dham has witnessed unprecedented crowds, with more than 650,000 visitors arriving in just 30 days following the doors opening on May 2. This surge in attendance highlights the deep spiritual connection [] The post Char Dham Yatra Draws Over 1.6 Mn Devotees, Kedarnath Sees More Than 6.50 Lakh Visitors In 30 Days appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 31 May 2025 3:02 pm

Dehradun Road Rage Shocks Uttarkhand

Viral videos of road rage in Dehradun featuring two families slugging it out over a minor accident has shocked Uttarakhand.

Rediff 30 May 2025 4:57 pm

Uttarakhand: Ex-BJP minister's son, two others sentenced to life imprisonment in Ankita Bhandari murder case

DEHRADUN: A court in Uttarakhand on Friday sentenced all the three accused in the Ankita Bhandari murder case to life imprisonment. The court of Additional District and Sessions Judge Reena Negi in Kotdwar found the three accused - Pulkit Arya, Saurabh Bhaskar, and Ankit Gupta - guilty of murder under sections 302 (Murder), 201 (Causing disappearance of evidence), 120B (Criminal conspiracy), and 354 (Use of criminal force against a woman) of the Indian Penal Code. Notably, the prime accused, Pulkit Arya, is the son of a former BJP Minister of Uttarakhand. Besides awarding life term, the court also imposed a fine of Rs 50,000 each on the convicts. The court ordered the convicts to pay Rs 4 lakh to Ankita's family. The case dates back to September 2022, when Bhandari, a receptionist at the Vanantara Resort in Yamkeshwar block of Pauri district, was brutally murdered. The shocking case first came to light on September 18, 2022, following the murder of 19-year-old Ankita Bhandari. She was employed as a receptionist at the Vanantara Resort, located in the Yamkeshwar area of Pauri district. Her body was later thrown into the Cheela Shakti Canal and recovered approximately a week later, triggering widespread outrage. Prior to her murder, Ankita, a resident of Pauri Garhwal, had reportedly expressed concerns about the resort's activities and her own safety. Following her death, a significant stir was created when her phone calls and chats came to light, hinting at the circumstances leading to her demise. This verdict is a crucial step towards justice for Ankita, stated a legal observer, speaking anonymously. The trial has been long and arduous. Following an investigation by a Special Investigation Team (SIT), a case was registered against resort owner Pulkit Arya and his two employees, Saurabh Bhaskar and Ankit Gupta, under serious sections including murder, destruction of evidence, and criminal conspiracy. Based on the extensive investigation, the police filed a nearly 500-page chargesheet in court, naming a total of 97 witnesses. Of these, 47 witnesses were examined in court during the trial. Throughout the rigorous judicial process, which spanned over two years and eight months, all three accused were produced in court from jail. It is noteworthy that a dispute reportedly erupted between Ankita and Pulkit Arya over the issue of providing extra services to an alleged VIP. Ankita had also confided in her friend, Pushpdeep, about this matter. Pushpdeep, in his video statement, had also spoken about the 'VIP'. However, the investigation did not yield significant clues regarding the 'VIP', with the BJP government later clarifying in the assembly that 'VIP' referred to a 'VIP room'. However, Ankita's mother later created a sensation by publicly naming a BJP leader in a video statement. My daughter sought justice, and today, the court has shown a ray of hope, she had stated emotionally in an earlier interaction with the media. It is pertinent to mention that the Vanantara Resort, owned by BJP and RSS leader Vinod Arya (Pulkit Arya's father), was frequented by many individuals. Following the murder, the BJP also stripped party leader Vinod Arya of his responsibilities. In the immediate aftermath of Ankita's murder, and following widespread outrage on social media, the Vanantara Resort was controversially demolished overnight with the help of a bulldozer. This swift action sparked concerns that crucial evidence might have been inadvertently destroyed. There were also suggestions that multiple individuals were behind the decision to demolish the resort. Furthermore, incidents of fire at a resort and factory located near the renowned Cheela Canal in Ganga Bhogpur also raised several questions about the circumstances surrounding the case.

The New Indian Express 30 May 2025 3:22 pm

Uttarakhand court convicts three in Ankita Bhandari murder case, including son of former BJP minister

DEHRADUN: In a development that has sent ripples across Uttarakhand, the Additional District and Sessions Judge (ADJ) Court convicted all three accused in the sensational Ankita Bhandari murder case. The case dates back to September 2022, when Bhandari, a receptionist at the Vanantara Resort in Yamkeshwar block of Pauri district, was brutally murdered. The court will pronounce the sentence later on Friday afternoon. Notably, the prime accused, Pulkit Arya, is the son of a former BJP Minister of State. The shocking case surfaced on September 18, 2022, following the murder of 19-year-old Ankita Bhandari. She was employed as a receptionist at the Vanantara Resort, located in the Yamkeshwar area of the Pauri district. Her body was later thrown into the Cheela Shakti Canal and recovered approximately a week later, triggering widespread outrage. Before her murder, Ankita, a resident of Pauri Garhwal, had reportedly expressed concerns about the resort's activities and her safety. Following her death, a significant stir was created when her phone calls and chats came to light, hinting at the circumstances leading to her demise. This verdict is a crucial step towards justice for Ankita, stated a legal observer, speaking anonymously. The trial has been long and arduous. Following an investigation by a Special Investigation Team (SIT), a case was registered against resort owner Pulkit Arya and his two employees, Saurabh Bhaskar and Ankit Gupta, under serious sections including murder, destruction of evidence, and criminal conspiracy. Based on the extensive investigation, the police filed a nearly 500-page chargesheet in court, naming a total of 97 witnesses. Of these, 47 witnesses were examined in court during the trial. Throughout the rigorous judicial process, which spanned over two years and eight months, all three accused were produced in court from jail. It is noteworthy that a dispute reportedly erupted between Ankita and Pulkit Arya over the issue of providing extra services to an alleged VIP. Ankita had also confided in her friend, Pushpdeep, about this matter. Pushpdeep, in his video statement, had also spoken about the 'VIP'. However, the investigation did not yield significant clues regarding the 'VIP', with the BJP government later clarifying in the assembly that 'VIP' referred to a 'VIP room'. However, Ankita's mother later created a sensation by publicly naming a BJP leader in a video statement. My daughter sought justice, and today, the court has shown a ray of hope, she had stated emotionally in an earlier interaction with the media. It is pertinent to mention that the Vanantara Resort, owned by BJP and RSS leader Vinod Arya (Pulkit Arya's father), was frequented by many individuals. Following the murder, the BJP also stripped party leader Vinod Arya of his responsibilities. In the immediate aftermath of Ankita's murder, and following widespread outrage on social media, the Vanantara Resort was controversially demolished overnight by a bulldozer. This swift action sparked concerns that crucial evidence might have been inadvertently destroyed. There were also suggestions that multiple individuals were behind the decision to demolish the resort. Furthermore, incidents of fire at a resort and factory located near the renowned Cheela Canal in Ganga Bhogpur also raised several questions about the circumstances surrounding the case.

The New Indian Express 30 May 2025 1:45 pm

ED attaches Bank Accounts & Property worth Rs 2.34 Cr in Bogus Cryptocurrency Scam

Srinagar: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) Srinagar said on Wednesday that it has attached two bank accounts and immovable property worth Rs 2.34 crore in a bogus Cryptocurrency scam. A press statement by ED said that ED Srinagar has provisionally attached deposits in two bank accounts and immovable properties situated at Ghati River Valley, Dehradun, worth [] The post ED attaches Bank Accounts & Property worth Rs 2.34 Cr in Bogus Cryptocurrency Scam appeared first on Northlines .

The Northlines 29 May 2025 12:49 am

Ukhand CM inaugurated Gaja Ghantakarna Mahotsav in Tehri

DEHRADUN, May 27: Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Tuesday inaugurated the first Gaja Ghantakarna Mahotsav-2025 in Tehri. On this occasion, Dhami prayed at the Ghantakarna temple in Gaja and wished for the prosperity of the state and garlanded the statue of Belmati Chauhan. After inaugurating the three-day festival at Atal Utkrisht Government Inter College in Gaja, the Chief Minister said that such festivals give unique support in taking forward the rich culture and tradition. He said that Gaja [] The post Ukhand CM inaugurated Gaja Ghantakarna Mahotsav in Tehri appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 28 May 2025 5:58 am

Dehradun family of seven was in Rs 20 crore debt, their landlord reveals THIS about them

Praveen Mittal, head of the family of seven which committed suicide, was reportedly under a massive debt of Rs 20 crore. He told about his financial debt burden to his cousin Sandeep Agarwal, with whom Mittal spoke to five days ago. The family's landlord also spoke about them.

DNA India 27 May 2025 7:04 pm

What were Dehradun man's final words after family suicide in Panchkula? 'I'lldiein...'

All seven were found inside the same car, whose rear windshield was covered with a towel, said Additional Commissioner of Police Vikram Nehra.

DNA India 27 May 2025 11:36 am

Family of 7 die by mass suicide after attending Bageshwar Dham event; consume poison amid financial pressure

A tragic incident occurred in Panchkula. Seven family members from Dehradun were discovered dead inside a locked car. Initial investigations suggest a possible mass suicide. Financial difficulties are suspected to be the cause. The family had attended a religious event before the incident. Police are investigating the matter further. Postmortem examinations will determine the exact cause of death.

The Economic Times 27 May 2025 11:03 am

2 Killed As Tree Falls At A Waterfall In Uttarakhand

Two persons, including a tourist from Delhi, were killed when a tree fell from a mountain on Monday in a waterfall located in Chakrata area of Dehradun district, police said.

NDTV 27 May 2025 10:35 am

7 Of A Dehradun Family Found Dead Inside Car In Panchkula, Suicide Suspected

The dead have been identified as Praveen Mittal, 42, his elderly parents, wife and three young children - two girls and a boy.

NDTV 27 May 2025 9:43 am

BJP MLA Adesh Chauhan sentenced to six months imprisonment, gets bail

A special CBI court in Dehradun has sentenced BJP MLA Adesh Chauhan and his niece to six months imprisonment in a 16-year-old case. The case involves the assault of a man and his family at a Haridwar police station in 2009 following a dowry harassment complaint. Three policemen were also sentenced, though one has since died.

The Economic Times 27 May 2025 7:02 am

Four senior citizens die after car plunges into gorge in Uttarakhand

DEHRADUN: A tragic accident in Uttarakhands Tehri Garhwal district claimed the lives of four elderly people after a car veered off the road and plunged into a deep gorge. The incident occurred Monday night in the Badiyar Garh area, under the Kirti Nagar development block. According to Kirti Nagar Tehsildar Pradeep Kandari, The deceased have been identified as 70-year-old Darshan Singh Aswal, son of Hari Singh; 70-year-old Dharam Singh Aswal, son of Peetambar Singh; 65-year-old Karn Singh Panwar, son of Ram Singh; and 60-year-old Rajendra Singh Panwar, son of Jeet Singh Panwar, all residents of Malgad village. The victims had travelled from Malgad to Badiyar Garh to participate in a religious ceremony and were returning home when the driver lost control on a sharp, narrow turn. The vehicle fell approximately 50 metres into the gorge. Local residents alerted the authorities, and a team from the Tehsil administration and the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) conducted a rescue operation to retrieve the bodies and transport them to the base hospital in Srinagar. Kirtinagar Kotwali Station House Officer Inspector Devraj Sharma said, The car fell into a deep gorge near the village. He added, The causes of the road accident are being thoroughly investigated. Police and SDRF teams launched the rescue operation immediately after the incident was reported. The accident has sent shockwaves through the community, with locals demanding improved safety measures along the route to prevent future tragedies.

The New Indian Express 27 May 2025 12:58 am

Uttarakhand's Haldwani 'Pine Bark' maestro wins PM Modi's praise for life-giving art

DEHRADUN: The inspiring journey of Jeevan Chand Joshi, a resident of Haldwani in Uttarakhand's Nainital district, has garnered national attention, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself lauding his unique artistry on his 'Mann Ki Baat' programme. Joshi, through his distinctive craft, breathes life into seemingly inanimate objects from the mountains, transforming them into vibrant expressions of art. During the popular radio address 'Mann Ki Baat's' 122nd episode, PM Modi specifically commended Joshi's unwavering spirit in overcoming his disability, highlighting his 'double energy' and passion for life. Hearing his name mentioned by the Prime Minister left the artist deeply moved. An elated Joshi expressed his gratitude, stating, Hearing the Prime Minister speak about my work filled me with immense pride and a renewed sense of purpose. Its an honour beyond words. Sixty-five-year-old Jeevan Chand Joshi, from Kathgharia in Haldwani, has battled polio since childhood, rendering him unable to walk. Yet, his physical limitations have never curtailed his indomitable spirit or his creative prowess. Today, Joshi is a master of an art form that has garnered appreciation not just within India but also internationally. He holds the distinction of being the first Indian to be awarded a Senior Fellowship by the Ministry of Culture, Government of India, for his pioneering work on 'Chir Baget' the dried bark of the pine tree. This prestigious recognition not only validates his unique artistic vision but also serves as a testament to how true dedication and perseverance can lead to extraordinary achievements. Recalling his journey, Jeevan Chand Joshi shared, I've been involved in this art for nearly 30 years now. I used to live in Almora before moving to Kathgharia in Haldwani. He further explained how his father introduced him to the intricate world of wood and bark art. My inability to venture outside forced me to explore a different world within the confines of my home. This very journey transformed me into a master craftsman, he revealed, highlighting the silver lining in his challenging circumstances.

The New Indian Express 26 May 2025 11:24 am

Annual pilgrimage season of Hemkund Sahib shrine begins in Uttarakhand

DEHRADUN: The sacred portals of Hemkund Sahib, a revered Sikh shrine in Uttarakhand's Chamoli district, officially opened to devotees at 10 am on Sunday, marking the start of the annual pilgrimage season. Led by the 'Panj Pyaras', approximately 5,000 devotees gathered to witness the much-anticipated moment. Dedicated to Shri Guru Gobind Singh, the 10th Sikh Guru, the shrine holds profound spiritual significance for Sikhs. Preparations for the opening began on Saturday with a Shabd Kirtan and the Bhog ceremony of the Akhand Path at the Govindghat Gurudwara. Early Sunday morning, the first batch of pilgrims, led by the 'Panj Pyaras' and accompanied by a band from Punjab and the Army, commenced their journey towards Hemkund Sahib from Govindghat. Chanting Jo Boley Sonihal, Sat Sri Akaal, groups of devotees, known as 'jathas', made their way up the arduous path before the official opening ceremony. Narinderjeet Singh Bindra, president of the Hemkund Sahib Gurudwara Trust, informed TNIE , Alongside Shri Hemkund Sahib, the portals of Lokpal Temple, a symbol of Hindu faith, were also opened with customary rituals. The challenging pilgrimage to Hemkund Sahib involves a two-stage journey - a 3 km trek from Govind Ghat to Pulna, followed by a steep 6 km climb to Ghangria. Pilgrims typically stay overnight at Ghangria before continuing their final ascent to Hemkund Sahib on foot. Perched at an impressive 14,200 feet above sea level in the Himalayas, Gurudwara Hemkund Sahib stands as one of the world's highest spiritual destinations, offering solace to countless Sikh devotees. Looking at the broader pilgrimage season, the high-altitude Sikh shrine welcomed 183,692 devotees in 2024, according to data from the Uttarakhand Tourism Development Board's Yatra Division. While this represents a significant turnout, it did not surpass the all-time record of 240,133 pilgrims who undertook the challenging journey in 2019.

The New Indian Express 25 May 2025 10:31 pm

Uttarakhand CAT bench issues contempt notices to Cabinet Secretary, two top officials in Sanjiv Chaturvedi case

DEHRADUN: The Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT)'s Nainital Bench has issued contempt notices to three of India's most senior bureaucrats: Cabinet Secretary T.V. Somanathan, Union Health Secretary Apurva Chandra, and Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) Secretary P. Daniel. Issued on Wednesday, the notices relate to the downgrading of IFS officer Sanjeev Chaturvedi's appraisal report. It is the first case that a Cabinet Secretary has received such a notice in a service matter. The CAT's action, according to sources, stems from a February 23, 2023, order. This order was prompted by Chaturvedi's application seeking documents related to high-profile corruption inquiries he conducted during his tenure as Chief Vigilance Officer (CVO). Chaturvedi alleges his 2015-16 Appraisal Report was downgraded due to these actions, leading him to file his original petition in July 2017. These contempt notices arise from a petition filed by whistleblower IFS officer Sanjeev Chaturvedi in December 2023, alleging non-compliance with previous Tribunal orders. The CAT had earlier, on April 21, 2023, issued 'show cause' notices, questioning why contempt proceedings shall not be initiated against them for non-compliance of orders dated 23.02.2023 and 23.03.2023 passed by the Tribunal. The next hearing is fixed for July 9. As senior counsel Sudershan Goyal explained to TNIE , The core dispute involves CAT's February and March 2023 orders, directing officials to provide Chaturvedi with documents related to alleged closures of high-profile corruption enquiries he conducted as Chief Vigilance Officer (CVO). Chaturvedi maintains his 2015-16 appraisal was downgraded due to these actions, prompting his original petition in July 2017. While AIIMS, Delhi, obtained a stay on these CAT orders from the Nainital High Court in May 2023, the High Court crucially clarified in May 2024 that the Cabinet Secretary, Union Health Secretary, and CVC were not covered by this stay. Despite this clarification, Chaturvedi alleges the documents remain withheld. The Cabinet Secretary's direct involvement in the matter dates back to December 2017, when the Centre initially sought to remove his name from the petition. However, CAT rejected this request in April 2018, ruling him a ecessary party due to his approval for Chaturvedi's deputation and the specific prayers made against him. The current action marks the tenth contempt proceeding initiated by Chaturvedi against senior central government officials. His notable past cases include notices issued by the Nainital High Court to the DoPT Secretary (Oct 2023) and former Union Health Secretary (July 2019); by the Delhi High Court to three CBI officers (Sep 2023, Mar 2024); and by CAT to the Union Forest and Environment Secretary (Feb 2023) and its Chairman (Feb 2019). Sanjeev Chaturvedi is widely known for his unwavering commitment to fighting corruption. His distinguished career includes service in the Government of Haryana and later as Chief Vigilance Officer (CVO) at AIIMS, Delhi, where he unearthed numerous corruption cases. His relentless efforts earned him the prestigious Ramon Magsaysay Award in July 2015.

The New Indian Express 25 May 2025 9:38 pm

Uttarkashis Dhara village in grip of fear as mysterious illness kills 91 livestock within a week

DEHRADUN: A mysterious illness has struck Dhara village in the Mori block of Uttarkashi district, killing over 91 sheep and goats within a week. The outbreak has left local livestock farmers deeply anxious, as several animals continue to suffer from the unidentified disease, sparking fears of more losses. Amid the escalating crisis, the Animal Husbandry Department has deployed three more veterinary teams to the affected areas to curb the spread and provide urgent care. However, villagers say there has been little improvement, despite these intensified efforts. Gram Pradhan Randev Singh Panwar expressed his frustration, stating, Animal Husbandry Department teams have been stationed in the village since Saturday, providing treatment, but so far, no relief has been observed. Panwar highlighted the grim reality, noting, Two to four livestock are dying every day, and so far, 91 have perished. He identified several farmers who have suffered significant losses, including Kripal Singh, Kirti Singh, Negi Singh, Murti Singh, Jabar Singh, Pratap Singh, Thakur Singh, and Bardaan Singh. In a direct appeal for higher-level intervention, Gram Pradhan Panwar confirmed, On Thursday, I sent a letter to the District Magistrate and Chief Veterinary Officer via Sub Divisional Magistrate Mukesh Ramola, demanding the dispatch of a high-level medical team and a special team to assess the damages. Speaking to TNIE , Chief Veterinary Officer Hari Singh Bisht stated, The total number of deceased sheep and goats reported by sheep farmers to us is 20. Dr. Bisht attributed the mortalities primarily to pneumonia and diarrhea, along with lung infection and dehydration, suggesting that adverse weather could also be a contributing factor. Chief Veterinary Officer Bisht informed the TNIE , Based on the reports of dead sheep and goats received so far, we have conducted postmortems on only 20 sheep and goats.He confirmed that two teams were already operational, with an additional team deployed to control the disease. Meanwhile, Veterinary Officer Dr. Rajneesh Swami affirmed that medical teams have been camped in the village since Saturday, continuously working to identify the causes of the illness and provide treatment. He added, So far, more than 250 sheep and goats have been vaccinated and treated. The community remains on edge as the battle against the unknown disease continues.

The New Indian Express 24 May 2025 12:49 pm

Chardham Yatra sees unprecedented offline registration surge; online slots full for May-June

DEHRADUN: Uttarakhand's revered Char Dham Yatra is witnessing an unprecedented surge in offline registrations, with over 27,000 pilgrims registering in a single day on Thursday. This significant increase comes as online registration slots for May and June have been completely filled, pushing pilgrims towards the offline channels. The state government has made registration mandatory for the Char Dham Yatra. The cumulative figure for both online and offline registrations has now surpassed 3.2 million. The Tourism Department initiated online registrations on March 20, leading to the current unavailability of slots for the peak months of May and June. To facilitate pilgrims, offline registration counters were opened on April 28 in key locations including Haridwar, Rishikesh, Herbertpur, and Naya Gaon Vikas Nagar. May 22 marked the first time over 27,000 offline registrations were recorded in a single day. Meanwhile, Friday witnessed the highest single-day pilgrim footfall of this Yatra season, with a remarkable 67,172 devotees visiting the four shrines. This figure represents the highest daily number since the commencement of this year's Char Dham Yatra. Yogendra Gangwar, Joint Director and Nodal Officer of the Uttarakhand Tourism Department, told TNIE , As of Friday, a total of 3,214,250 pilgrims have registered for the Yatra through various means. Out of these, 1,287,836 devotees have already completed their darshan. Gangwar further stated that the number of offline registrations is expected to increase in the coming days. He assured that adequate arrangements have been made to ensure that no pilgrim faces any difficulty during the registration process. So far, over 1.2 million pilgrims have successfully visited the Char Dhams against the total registrations.

The New Indian Express 24 May 2025 1:08 am

Delhi-Dehradun Expressway to pass through these important areas in UP, with 76 km of service roads, will cut travel time to Dehradun by..., check details

The central government has started work on the Delhi-Dehradun Expressway to reduce the travel time between these two places. Through this six-lane greenfield expressway, the distance between Delhi and UP border will also be reduced to just 25-30 minutes.

DNA India 23 May 2025 7:46 pm

Uttarakhand CM pushes for 'One Nation, One Election,' cites 175 lost days due to model code of conduct

DEHRADUN: Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has strongly advocated for the One Nation, One Election policy , emphasising its significant financial and logistical benefits for the Himalayan state. He stated that simultaneous polls would lead to substantial savings and streamline governance. Addressing a Joint Parliamentary Committee on the 'One Nation, One Election' subject at a hotel on Mussoorie Road on Wednesday, CM Dhami underscored the significant disruption caused by staggered polls. Separate elections lead to repeated imposition of the Model Code of Conduct, bringing all state work to a halt, The Chief Minister revealed a stark statistic for Uttarakhand: Over the past three years, due to Lok Sabha, Assembly, and local body elections, Uttarakhand's administrative machinery was deprived of policy-making decisions for a staggering 175 days. Speaking on the occassion, P.P. Chaudhary, Chairman of the Joint Parliamentary Committee, stated there's o fixed timeline for their 'One Nation, One Election' report. He emphasised, This crucial work for national interest demands thoroughness, not haste. The committee plans nationwide consultations. Chaudhary highlighted that simultaneous polls would benefit the economy by five lakh crore, equivalent to 1.6% of GDP. The state government bears the entire cost of Assembly elections, while the central government covers Lok Sabha election expenses, CM Dhami explained. If both elections are held simultaneously, the financial burden on both the state and central governments would be equally halved. This would result in a total saving of approximately 30 to 35 percent in overall expenditure. He added that these saved funds could then be utilised in crucial sectors like health, education, roads, water, agriculture, and women's empowerment across the state. The Chief Minister Dhami also highlighted the unique challenges faced by Uttarakhand due to its topography and seasonal variations. He noted that the period from June to September coincides with both the Char Dham Yatra and the monsoon season, making election management problematic. Similarly, election processes should not be scheduled during the last quarter of the financial year, from January to March, CM Dhami stressed. Board examinations in February-March also place additional pressure on administrative resources. For states like Uttarakhand, with its hilly and challenging geographical conditions, 'One Nation, One Election' is crucial. CM Dhami further pointed out the difficulties in reaching polling stations in Uttarakhand's remote areas, which demand more time and resources for the election process. He also observed that frequent electoral cycles can diminish voter enthusiasm and lead to a decline in turnout, particularly in mountainous regions. It becomes challenging for voters in hilly areas to participate in elections, he concluded, reiterating the need for a unified election system.

The New Indian Express 22 May 2025 10:29 pm

First Batch For Hemkund Sahib Yatra Leaves From Rishikesh

Dehradun, May 22: Uttarakhand Governor Lt Gen (Retd) Gurmeet Singh and Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Thursday flagged off the first batch for the pilgrimage to Shri Hemkund Sahib Gurudwara from Rishikesh. The governor and the chief minister congratulated the first batch of Sangats and wished them a safe journey. The doors of the Sikh pilgrimage located at an altitude of 15000 feet in the Chamoli district are scheduled to open on May 25. Describing this journey to Hemkund [] The post First Batch For Hemkund Sahib Yatra Leaves From Rishikesh appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 22 May 2025 7:33 pm

Three Uttarakhand NCC cadets scale Everest; set new heights of courage and teamwork

DEHRADUN: In a remarkable feat of grit and endurance, three NCC cadets from Uttarakhand have become the latest Indian youth to scale Mount Everest, highlighting both individual courage and the spirit of teamwork. According to official sources, the trio achieved this historic feat on Sunday. These intrepid young mountaineers Cadet Virendra Samant of the 29 Uttarakhand Battalion NCC, Dehradun; Cadet Mukul Bangwal of the 4 Uttarakhand Battalion NCC, Pauri; and Cadet Sachin Kumar of the 3 Uttarakhand Battalion NCC, Uttarkashi not only tested their personal mettle on the formidable summit but also sent a powerful message - If Indian youth set their minds to it, no challenge can stand in their way. Reflecting on the monumental achievement, Cadet Virendra Samant stated, This is not just our victory; it is the victory of every young person who dares to dream. We faced immense challenges, but at every step, we had unwavering faith in ourselves, our team, and in fulfilling this dream. Speaking on the achievement, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami remarked, This accomplishment belongs not just to these cadets but to the entire state, adding, heir courage and dedication will serve as a new source of inspiration for the nation's youth. Their success truly epitomizes the core values of NCC: discipline, teamwork, and a continuous pursuit of excellence. Major General Rohan Anand, Sena Medal, Additional Director General of Uttarakhand NCC, highlighted that the expedition was meticulously organised by the NCC with the paramount objective of inspiring Indian youth towards adventure sports, leadership, and self-reliance. During this arduous journey, these cadets not only battled extreme weather conditions but also overcame immense mental and physical exhaustion, Major General Anand explained. Yet, their tireless efforts and exceptional teamwork propelled them to the pinnacle of success. He further said, In NCC, we always say that leadership is forged in challenging times. These young mountaineers have unequivocally proven this principle through their actions. What these cadets have achieved will undoubtedly inspire future generations to conquer their fears and attain extraordinary accomplishments. This success is not merely for these cadets; it belongs to the entire nation. Their journey symbolises our youth power, the strength of unity, and the indomitable will to make the impossible possible, the Major noted.

The New Indian Express 22 May 2025 2:54 pm

Uttarakhand madrasas to teach military valour, include 'Operation Sindoor' in the curriculum

DEHRADUN: In a significant move aimed at nurturing a deeper sense of patriotism among students, the Uttarakhand Madrasa Education Board has announced its decision to include Operation Sindoor and other key Indian military operations in the madrasa curriculum. According to sources, the revised syllabus applicable up to the intermediate (Alia) level will educate students about the courage and sacrifices of the nation's armed forces. Mufti Shamoon Qasmi, President of the Uttarakhand Madrasa Education Council, emphasised the importance of the initiative. Uttarakhand is not just Devbhoomi, the land of gods, but also Veerbhoomi, meaning the land of brave soldiers, Qasmi said. He explained that the aim is to help students understand the bravery of Indian defence forces by learning about operations like Sindoor and other similar missions. Qasmi recently met Defence Minister Rajnath Singh in New Delhi to discuss the proposed changes. There are 451 madrasas in Uttarakhand with over 50,000 students currently enrolled, he told The New Indian Express, highlighting the wide impact this reform will have. The inclusion of Operation Sindoor is particularly notable. This recent counter-terror mission, launched on 7 May, targeted nine terrorist camps located in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). It was a direct response to the brutal Pahalgam attack, one of the deadliest terror incidents in recent years, which claimed the lives of 25 tourists and a local pony ride operator. The Resistance Front, a shadow outfit of the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba, claimed responsibility for the attack. Following the incident, India also imposed strict diplomatic measures against Pakistan for its alleged support of terrorist groups operating from its territory. This curriculum update is seen as a step towards integrating national pride and awareness into religious education, reflecting the dual identity of Uttarakhand as both a spiritual and martial heartland.

The New Indian Express 21 May 2025 6:03 pm

Dehradun Diary | Ruskin Bond marks his 91st birthday in quiet

Ruskin Bond marked his 91st birthday in unostentatious elegance; renouncing the usual fanfare for a quiet celebration at his quaint, old Ivy Cottage in Landour. Unlike previous years, which saw readers and well-wishers congregate at the cottage to greet the litterateur, this birthday was notably low-key. Bond had earlier cancelled all public festivities in a video message, citing the recent tragedy in Pahalgam. I wont be able to have a public celebration this year, he said, almost meditative as he spoke. I think maybe its time to just reflect. And his well-wishers understood, leaving the luminary to quiet contemplation. War & water: Indian youth harassed in Dubai In a shocking incident, an Indian youth working in Dubai was allegedly harassed by his Pakistan-native roommates after the Indian government put the Indus Waters Treaty in abeyance following the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack. Vishal, hailing from Udham Singh Nagar district, said They would taunt me, saying If India can stop our water, well stop your water too. Vishal said the persecution made him fall ill; his attempts to return home were in vain. However, SSP Manikant Mishra intervened and brought Vishal back to India. We are grateful to SSP Mishra for rescuing our son, said Vishals teary-eyed family after his return. Army buys local produce from poultry farmers The Uttarakhand governments efforts to boost the agriculture sector achieved a milestone with the Indian Army now procuring poultry products from local farmers through the Animal Husbandry department. The first consignment was flagged off on Monday for Mana and Malari outposts in Chamoli district. This initiative aims to provide a robust market to local farmers, ensuring fair prices and regular payments, Chief Vigilance Officer Dr Abhishek Tripathi said. Local farmers Gulshan Singh Rana and Saurabh Negi supplied poultry products to the Army outposts, marking a significant step towards promoting local produce. Narendra sethi Our correspondent in Uttarakhand narendrasethi@newindianexpress.com

The New Indian Express 21 May 2025 7:19 am

High-Tech exam cheating racket busted in Uttarakhand; 11 arrested

DEHRADUN: Police in Dehradun have busted a high-tech cheating racket during a during a Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti/Lab Attendant exam, leading to the arrest of eleven individuals. Police later arrested the ringleader and two other accomplices linked to the operation. SSP Ajay Singh told TNIE , Upon receiving information from the centre manager regarding suspicious activities of some candidates during the second shift of the concerned examination, police force from Dalanwala station reached the spot. Nine candidates were arrested from the examination centre who were cheating using electronic devices and hearing buds. According to the police, during initial interrogation, the arrested candidates reportedly confessed to a deal struck with two individuals from Haryana Vivek Singh of Karteen village in Jind district and Shrikant from Rohtak. The agreement was allegedly for Rs 7 lakh per candidate to ensure they passed the exam, with Rs 1 lakh taken as an advance payment. The candidates stated that these two individuals had provided them with the hearing buds and devices and were relaying answers related to the exam during the test. Acting swiftly on this information, SSP Dehradun immediately formed a police team to apprehend the two alleged masterminds. Using electronic surveillance, the team gathered information on the suspects. On Monday, the police team successfully located and arrested Vivek Singh and Shrikant from the Dalanwala area. Mobile phones allegedly used in the operation were recovered from their possession. All eleven arrested individuals the nine candidates and the two alleged masterminds were presented before the court on Tuesday. Following court orders, they have been sent to judicial custody at Sudhowala District Jail. Eight students caught cheating during HSC exam

The New Indian Express 20 May 2025 11:04 pm

Five more Bangladeshis rounded up in Uttarakhand

Dehradun police arrested five Bangladeshi nationals, including a woman, for illegally residing in Clement Town without valid documents. They claimed to have fled Bangladesh due to persecution fears following political unrest. A local woman was also arrested for aiding their stay, while their children were placed in a shelter home.

The Times of India 19 May 2025 2:34 am

Six Bangladeshi nationals, Indian 'helper' arrested for illegal residence in Uttarakhand

DEHRADUN: Six Bangladeshi nationals, including four men and two women, have been apprehended from locations across Uttarakhand, including the capital Dehradun and the holy city of Haridwar. An Indian woman accused of facilitating their illegal presence in the state has also been taken into custody. The arrests followed confidential intelligence received by the police. Speaking with TNIE , Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Ajay Singh confirmed the operation. We received confidential information regarding the presence of some suspicious individuals residing in Clement Town, SSP Singh stated. Acting on the tip, teams from the Special Operations Group, Local Intelligence Unit, and Clement Town police were dispatched for verification. This led to the apprehension of five Bangladeshi nationals Nirmal Rai, Shem Rai, Lipi Rai, Krishna alias Santosh, and Munir Chandra Rai from Lane Number 11, Post Office Road. An Indian woman, Pooja Rani alias Rosna, was found living with them. The individuals were unable to produce valid documents. Police searches recovered two illegal Aadhaar cards from Munir Chandra Rai and Bangladeshi identity cards from Krishna and Nirmal Rai. Four children found with this group have been taken into protection. The Bangladeshi nationals were arrested for illegally residing in India. Pooja Rani was arrested and booked for assisting them. Delhi police bust illegal Bangladeshi immigration racket, arrest 12 Separately, City Kotwali police and local intelligence units arrested a Bangladeshi woman and her Indian husband from a hut in the Roodki Belawala area on Friday night. They were reportedly living illegally using fake documents. The woman's minor son was also taken into protection. Police are actively searching for two individuals, identified as Mohammad Alam alias Alauddin and Noor Islam, who are believed to have helped the Bangladeshi nationals enter India. A joint team comprising personnel from the police, Military Intelligence, and the Intelligence Bureau (IB) is currently interrogating the arrested individuals. Initial findings indicate that the accused had settled in the area over time, with some having worked as labourers for a significant period. Bangladeshi national arrested in Bodh Gaya; fake Aadhar card, documents recovered

The New Indian Express 18 May 2025 8:47 pm

Mussoorie to get direct link via elevated road from Delhi; 2,614 houses to be demolished for Rs 6,100 crore project

DEHRADUN: Mussoorie, registered as the 'Queen of the Hills' on India's tourism map, is set to become significantly more accessible from Delhi and across the country in the near future. The upcoming elevated road project on the Delhi-Dehradun Expressway will reduce overload, allowing vehicles to reach Mussoorie directly. This project will also bring relief from traffic congestion for the residents of Dehradun city. Banshidhar Tiwari, Vice-Chairman of the Mussoorie Dehradun Development Authority (MDDA), confirmed to this newspaper, Land acquisition will be carried out in 26 localities to build the 26 km long elevated road in Dehradun. Land will be acquired by demolishing 2,614 houses built along the banks of the Rispana and Bindal rivers. Officials associated with the project anticipate a significant reduction in travel time, stating, Once the project becomes operational, tourists traveling from Delhi to Mussoorie will be able to reach their destination in just four hours by their own vehicle. The elevated road, which will cost Rs 6,100 crore, involves land acquisition for which property owners will receive compensation. According to government sources, no proposal for providing land-for-land compensation to property owners in lieu of acquired land has been prepared at the state government level so far. The district administration considers it likely that only monetary compensation will be provided to property owners for land acquisition. Sources revealed that the administration is proceeding on the assumption that affected individuals will receive compensation for their land, particularly since the proposed land bank has not been inspected and no progress has been made on a new one. Government sources indicated that affected individuals would have two potential options - monetary compensation or land in exchange for land. Consideration is typically first given to rehabilitating affected persons by providing land in exchange for their land. A proper rehabilitation policy is essential for this, under which land allocation and other facilities are provided to the affected. This policy is formulated at the government level. The process of marking houses falling under the ambit of land acquisition with red signs has already commenced. A social impact survey will also be completed within 15 days. Regarding the land acquisition policy, the government has not yet prepared any proposal. Land proposed by the MDDA and Nagar Nigam as a land bank has not yet been inspected, and there is no indication of a new land bank being considered. Thus, the administration considers it certain that affected individuals will only be given compensation in exchange for their land. The district administration is making its preparations accordingly.

The New Indian Express 18 May 2025 7:44 pm

Huge uproar as engineers divine justice order goes viral in Uttarakhand

DEHRADUN: A peculiar office order issued by an Executive Engineer (EE) of the National Highway section of the Public Works Department in Lohaghat, Uttarakhand, has gone viral on social media, causing a significant stir within the department. The controversial directive, which explicitly suggested seeking divine help to locate a lost service book, has prompted the Head of Department to seek an explanation from the engineer. The unusual situation arose after the service book belonging to a departmental Assistant Engineer went missing from an office cupboard. When the document could not be traced, the matter was brought to the attention of EE Ashutosh Kumar. In a bizarre written order, issued on Friday, Kumar outlined a plan that deviated sharply from standard administrative procedures. The order stated that the service book of Assistant Engineer Jay Prakash had been lost from the cupboard of the Establishment Assistant, noting that the Assistant Engineer was mentally very worried due to the loss. The directive then suggested, In the absence of finding the service book, the order read, the idea came, why shouldnt all the officers and employees of the office, based on divine faith, ask for two handfuls of rice from their respective homes and deposit them in a temple, and the deity will deliver justice. In his order, the EE also specified a time for staff to deposit rice at the office on Saturday. The PWD headquarters took swift cognisance of the matter. PWD Head of Department Rajesh Chandra Sharma sought an immediate clarification from Kumar, saying the order was a violation of employee conduct rules.

The New Indian Express 18 May 2025 9:33 am