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Himachal Pradesh
  • Security personnel march during a rehearsal for Himachal Day Parade, at Ridge in Shimla.

    PTI Photo
  • Forest fire in Solan, Himachal Pradesh

  • Forest fire in Solan, Himachal Pradesh,

    PTI Photo
  • Tibetan PM in exile Lobsang Sangay cast his vote for Tibetan general elections of Sikyong/President of Central Tibetan administration and 45 members of Tibetan parliament in exile ...

    PTI Photo
  • Polling begins for the final phase of Tibetan general elections of Sikyong/President of Central Tibetan administration and 45 members of Tibetan parliament in exile in Dharamshala.

    PTI Photo
  • Buses parked outside a hotel after a fresh snowfall, in Keylong.

    PTI Photo
  • A fire broke that out in the forest at Junga ,35 km from Shimla in Himachal Pradesh.

  • A fire broke that out in the forest at Junga ,35 km from Shimla in Himachal Pradesh.

  • Smoke billows from a forest fire at Kasauli in Solan district.

    PTI Photo
  • Tourists visit Solan amid fresh snowfall, in Manali district.

    PTI Photo
  • Taxi operators stage a protest rally in Shimla

    PTI Photo
  • Relatives and supporters of late BJP MP Ram Swaroop Sharma participate in his funeral procession, at Jalpehar village in Mandi district. Sharma was found dead at his Delhi residenc...

    PTI Photo
  • Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU) activists participate in a rally towards Vidhan Sabha, in Shimla.

    PTI Photo
  • Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur speaks in the state Legislative Assembly during the budget session, in Shimla.

    PTI Photo
  • Arrival of Kamrunag deity, known as rain God and chief deity of Mandi Shivratri festival, in Himachal Pradesh.

    Photograph by Birbal Sharma
  • Because of deity culture and deep faith of the people in their local Devtas ,Mandi often basks in religious fervour and spirits on Shivratri as a traditional procession (called Jal...

    Photograph by Birbal Sharma
  • Mandi -- also known as "Choti Kashi" in Himachal Pradesh, has a long history of celebrating Shivratri in the most fascinating and traditional manner for full week.

    Photograph by Birbal Sharma
  • Devotees play instruments during a procession to participate in a weeklong 'Maha Shivratri' festival, in Mandi.

    PTI Photo
  • Tibetans-in-exile take part in a march to mark the 62nd anniversary of Tibetan Uprising Day at Mcleodganj, Dharamshala.

    PTI Photo
  • President of the Central Tibetan Administration Lobsang Sangay, front centre, stands with other parliamentarians to observe a minute's silence for dead Tibetans as exile Tibetans g...

    AP Photo/Ashwini Bhatia
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  • Amid Shortage Of Remdesivir, Himachal-Based Company Gets Licence To Manufacture The Drug
    Keeping in view the high Covid caseload of the states, the company will supply the drug to Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Karnataka and Delhi on a priority basis.
    Apr 14, 2021
    | Ashwani Sharma
  • Travellers Short Of Food And Water As Snowfall Blocks Manali-Leh Highway
    After commissioning of Rohtang tunnel, highway opened a month in advance by BRO to speed up supplies to army and people in Leh
    Apr 13, 2021
    | Ashwani Sharma
  • Visitors From Seven States Will Need Covid Report To Enter Himachal After April 16
    Visitors coming from Punjab, Delhi, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Karnataka, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh will be required to show a negative RTPCR report.
    Apr 11, 2021
    | Ashwani Sharma
  • Himachal Pradesh: Two Siblings Die After Consuming Homemade Tonic Made From Papaya Leaves
    The brother-sister duo (aged 18 and 10, respectively) prepared the tonic after watching a YouTube tutorial, officials said
    Apr 11, 2021
    | Ashwani Sharma
  • Ahead Of Summers, Water Woes Knock On Himachal’s Door
    Out of a total of 9,516 drinking water sources in rural areas, more than 770 have turned dry in Himachal Pradesh.
    Apr 10, 2021
    | Ashwani Sharma
  • Amid Spurt In Covid Cases, Himachal Decides Against Night Curfew
    The Himachal Pradesh government on Friday said that it will not make RTPCR tests mandatory for visitors coming to the state
    Apr 09, 2021
    | Ashwani Sharma
  • Fake Claims About Taxes On Pets And Cows Helped Cong Win, Says Himachal CM
    Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur says Congress lies about plans to tax dogs, cats and cows had helped party win two key municipal corporation elections
    Apr 08, 2021
    | Ashwani Sharma
  • Civic Polls: BJP Wins Mandi, CM’s Home Turf And Wrests Dharamshala But Loses Solan, Palampur
    Blow to party's claim of a clean sweep, admit BJP insiders
    Apr 07, 2021
    | Ashwani Sharma
  • Did The Civic Polls Turn Kangra Into Himachal’s New Covid Hotspot?
    7 deaths in past 36 hours and 164 positive cases could have resulted from the hectic fortnight-long campaigning for the civic polls
    Apr 07, 2021
    | Ashwani Sharma
  • ‘Pahadi Matar’ Travel To Deccan Plateau, But Growers Don’t Gain
    Farming in Himachal Pradesh being largely rain-fed, production of green peas has suffered due to the dry spell this year.
    Apr 07, 2021
    | Ashwani Sharma
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  • Mixed Shots
    Passing through: A chuckle here, a teardrop there
    Mar 24, 2021
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  • A Shortcut To Hydro Bombs
    Himachal walks the tightrope to power its development with wider roads and hydel electricity at the cost of millions of trees and a reshaped topography. Are the ecological pitfalls accounted for?
    Mar 11, 2021
    | Ashwani Sharma
  • Monks Positive
    It’s a mystic puzzle. Some 160 Buddhist monks in a Tibetan monastery test positive for Covid. But they had never even stepped out….
    Mar 10, 2021
    | Ashwani Sharma
  • The Crow Knows Something
    Ten Indian states have reported bird flu. The situation is not dire, but authorities are guarding against human transmission.
    Jan 14, 2021
    | Preetha Nair Ashwini Sharma
  • ‘I Have Been Successful In Ending The Politics Of Vendetta’
    Himachal Pradesh CM Jai Ram Thakur who completes three years in office this week, speaks about battling Covid and sustainable development in the hill state
    Dec 23, 2020
    | Ashwani Sharma
  • Himachal On The Path Of Development And Prosperity
    ‘Jan Manch’— a first-of-its-kind public grievance redressal programme was started. Since June 3, 2018, a total of 200 Jan Manch have been organised wherein 90 percent of complaints have been resolved on the spot.
    Dec 04, 2020
    | Ashwini Sharma
  • Open Sesame
    Opening up J&K’s land to ‘outsiders’ is touted to be a pro-development ­measure, but restrictions ­continue in many other states, including BJP-ruled ones
    Nov 04, 2020
    | Naseer Ganai Ashwani Sharma
  • Stolen Fragrances
    Kinnaur is an oases in tourists’ parched lives. But, as other Himachali districts creak back to tourism, Kinnaur sticks to strict, Covid-wary distancing.
    Oct 28, 2020
    | Ashwani Sharma
  • Wanted: Next In Line
    Virbhadra Singh, aka Raja Saheb, ruled in pristine glory as a six-time CM of Himachal. But he’s 86, and in his winter he contemplates a former empire in disarray.
    Sep 23, 2020
    | Ashwani Sharma
  • Creme De La Cream
    The foreign presence that made the hills and valleys of Kullu a byword for hashish has been disrupted by Covid. Some local voices say legalising would curb cartelisation.
    Sep 17, 2020
    | Ashwini Sharma
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Blog
  • Himachal Tragedy: Reported Footage Of The Mishap
    Himachal Tragedy: Reported Footage Of The Mishap
    Jun 11, 2014
  • The Long Walk
    The Long Walk
    Mar 29, 2014
  • Yet Another Brutal Murder In The Name Of Ragging
    Yet Another Brutal Murder In The Name Of Ragging

    One more medical student, 19-year-old Aman Kachroo, has been brutally killed in the name of "ragging".  Who is to blame? What can be done? Shivam Vij cuts to the chase in kafila.org:

    This was in an interim order of the [Supreme] Court in May 2007, nearly 2 years ago. That has not been able to prevent Kachroo’s murder. I have no doubt that more ragging deaths will take place. You can read here a critique of the interim order by me.

    If only Aman Kachroo had been able to call a helpline number or email somebody, anonymously, and write that this kind of ragging was going on, and a fact-finding team had immediately visited his college, not only could the death have been prevented but also possibly Kachroo could have enjoyed his college life without even the mandatory ostracisation that freshers who speak up against ragging have to face in their college and hostel. The setting up of such a helpine on the model of Childline was one of the recommendations of the Raghavan committee. But can the Supreme Court set up something like that? Surely, that is the domain of the executive and not the judiciary. An HRD Joint Secretary is Member Secretary of the Raghavan Committee, but the HRD won’t do anything because, well, the SC is looking into it.

    To model the helpline around Childline was suggested by HRD Joint Secretary Sunil Kumar himself, but that would need identifying and funding NGO’s to do that. The Coalition to Uproot Ragging from Education is ready, but the HRD forgot about this and the SC had no comment.

    So two things needed to prevent ragging: a law and a helpline. Simple.

    Read the full article here: Why Aman Kachroo’s Won’t Be The Last Ragging Death And What His Parents Should Do

    Mar 11, 2009
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