Tag: CM Dhami
Uttarakhand Unveils Ambitious Rs 89.23 Thousand Crore Budget for 2024–25
In a significant move towards advancing the state’s development, Uttarakhand Finance Minister Premchand Aggarwal presented the budget for the fiscal year 2024–25 in the assembly, [Read More…]
Tragic Incidents 3 children killed in wildlife attacks in Uttarakhand
In a heart-wrenching turn of events, Uttarakhand’s Tehri Garhwal district recently witnessed another devastating incident of human-wildlife conflict. A three-year-old boy, Aarav Panwar, became a [Read More…]
Dengue Cases Reach 500 in Uttarakhand :Battling Mosquito-Borne Threat Amidst Rainfall
The state of Uttarakhand is grappling with a significant public health challenge as Dengue cases breach the 500-mark amidst incessant rainfall. The combination of heavy [Read More…]
Challenge of Overpopulation in Uttarakhand: A Call for Sustainable Development
The scenic beauty of Uttarakhand, nestled in the embrace of the Himalayas, has attracted an ever-increasing number of visitors over the years. However, this influx [Read More…]
Four people died due to landslide hitting a parking lot in Chamba,Tehri Garhwal
A massive landslide triggered by incessant rains struck a taxi parking lot near a police station in Chamba town of Tehri Garhwal district on Monday afternoon, killing four people, including a four-month-old newborn. The incident occurred around 12:50p.m., according to State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) commandant Manikant Mishra, when tons of debris suddenly flowed down a hill onto the parking lot, which was soon swamped under the debris. The victims were trapped inside a car that was buried beneath the debris. Poonam Khanduri, 30, Saraswati Khanduri, 32, Sharwal Khanduri, infant, and Prakash were all identified as residents of Jaspur in the Kandisaur area of Tehri Garhwal. Search operations were still underway as of late Monday evening, as more people were believed to be trapped beneath the debris. “According to locals, there could be one more person under the debris being removed by excavating machines,” SDRF inspector Lalita Negi said. Meanwhile, the district administration evacuated residents of houses near the slide zone as a precautionary measure. Since June 15, over 80 people have been killed, 47 have been injured, and 18 are still missing as a result of natural disasters in Uttarakhand, with landslides being the most deadly. Landslide hits a parking lot in Chamba, Tehri Garhwal, killing four people
Uttarakhand sacks 6 govt lawyers for ‘vacillating attitude in HC’
The Uttarakhand government removed six government counsels from its board on Saturday for their “vacillating attitude while representing the state in the high court.” The [Read More…]
CM Dhami says, investment policy should be simple and straight forward.
DEHRADUN: At the first meeting of the Advisory Group for the Uttarakhand Global Summit-2023 on Thursday, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami stated that the state [Read More…]
China builds road and helipad near Uttarakhand border amid standoff with India
Story Background China has been engaged in a border standoff with India for over three years, especially in the northern and eastern sectors of the [Read More…]
Vande Bharat Express: A new milestone in Uttarakhand’s development
Dehradun: In a major boost to the tourism and connectivity of Uttarakhand, the Vande Bharat Express train, which will link Dehradun and Delhi in just [Read More…]
227 illegally Built Religious Places Demolished in Uttarakhand during an anti-encroachment campaign.
During its special antiencroachment campaign across the state, the Uttarakhand administration has razed illegally built 27 temples and 200 tombs from forest land, officials familiar with the development said on Sunday, adding that 56 hectares of forest land have been freed so far in the ongoing drive. “Work is underway to identify encroachments on forest land.” So far, we have demolished 227 unlawfully constructed religious structures from state forest property, including [Read More…]