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rightnewshindi · 5 months ago
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वेतन बढ़ाने की मांग को लेकर विधानसभा की ओर बढ़ रहे जल रक्षकों की पुलिस से हुई झड़प
वेतन बढ़ाने की मांग को लेकर विधानसभा की ओर बढ़ रहे जल रक्षकों की पुलिस से हुई झड़प #News #Himachal #HimachalTourism #HimachalDiaries #ExploreHimachal #HimachalPradesh #TravelHimachal #HimachalAdventure #HimachalLife #NatureInHimachal #HimachalBeauty
Himachal News: वेतन बढ़ाने की मांग को लेकर हिमाचल विधानसभा की ओर मार्च करने की कोशिश कर रहे जल रक्षकों और पुलिसकर्मियों के बीच शुक्रवार को झड़प हो गई। यह मार्च ऐसे समय में किया गया जब हिमाचल विधानसभा का सत्र जारी है। सैकड़ों प्रदर्शनकारी विधानसभा भवन के पास चौड़ा मैदान में एकत्र हुए और आठ साल के भीतर नौकरी नियमित करने समेत अपनी अन्य मांगों को पूरा नहीं करने के लिए राज्य सरकार के खिलाफ नारे…
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livenews24x7hindi · 6 months ago
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बारिश का कहर: उत्तर भारत में 32 मौतें, जयपुर में रेड अलर्ट के बाद स्कूल बंद, 18 राज्यों में अलर्ट जारी
राजस्थान के पूर्वी इलाकों में पहले ही रेड अलर्ट जारी कर दिया गया था। अब भारी बारिश के चलते स्कूल बंद कर दिए गए हैं। देश की राजधानी दिल्ली समेत लगभग सभी इलाकों में बारिश का कहर जारी है। देश के ज्यादातर हिस्सों में भारी बारिश हो रही है और कई जगहों पर बाढ़ जैसे हालात पैदा हो गए हैं। देश के अलग-अलग राज्यों में बारिश की वजह से कई लोगों की मौत हो गई है। उत्तर भारत में 32 लोगों की मौत हो गई है। राजस्थान…
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newsrapido · 1 year ago
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Himachal Pradesh Rain Havoc: CM Declares State Disaster, Rs 10,000 Cr Damage
Himachal Pradesh Rain Havoc: Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu has revealed that the recent torrential rains have led to extensive damage worth Rs 10,000 crore, prompting the declaration of a “state disaster.” The official announcement is expected shortly. Tragically, the relentless monsoon downpours have resulted in the loss of 74 lives, with fatalities including those…
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sszeemedia · 1 year ago
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Heavy rains in Himachal Pradesh kill 60 people; 3 dead in Uttarakhand; IMD predicts heavy showers for next two days
The unprecedented rain in Himachal Pradesh has killed 60 people as of Wednesday in the recent incidents of landslides blocking major roads, overflowing rivers washing away homes and a cloudburst. In a tragic accident, the Shiv Bawari temple in the Summer Hill area of Shimla collapsed due to landslide, killing 12 people and many fear dead or trapped, while a cloudburst in Solan district of…
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soothingvlog · 2 years ago
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'Heavy damage by'- the river flooding in sainj valley himachal pradesh@Himalayan Time Travels & Adventure camping #soothing vlog #floods #rain #cloudburst #camping #travel #adventure #trekking #manali #himachalpradesh #snow #kullumanali
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simplytravelprashant · 2 years ago
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The Future of scarry situation Manali haimachal is Here https://youtube.com/shorts/GvnXtz2ItyI?feature=share
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razorblogz · 2 years ago
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HP worst-hit as rains continue to batter north India; PM takes stock of situation
Several rivers, including the Yamuna in Delhi, in north India are in spate.
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NEW DELHI: As torrential rains wreaked havoc in north India for another day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday spoke with senior ministers and officials to take stock of the situation while Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge sought relief from the PM CARES Fund for the rain-hit states.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal held a meeting to discuss waterlogging caused by torrential rains in the city and Yamuna’s rising water levels, officials said.
Several rivers, including the Yamuna in Delhi, in north India are in spate.
In cities and towns across the region, many roads and residential areas were submerged in knee-deep water with the civic system unable to hold on in the face of record rains on Sunday.
The prime minister spoke with senior ministers and officials and took stock of the situation in the wake of excessive rainfall in parts of the country, his office said.
Local administrations, National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) teams are working to ensure the well-being of those affected, the Prime Minister’s Office said.
“PM @narendramodi spoke to senior ministers and officials, and took stock of the situation in the wake of excessive rainfall in parts of India. Local administrations, NDRF and SDRF teams are working to ensure the well-being of those affected,” the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) said in a tweet.
Twenty people stranded in Himachal Pradesh’s tourist town of Manali were rescued but about 300 others were stranded across various parts of the hill state as heavy rain wreaked havoc for the third day on Monday.
The state is bracing for another day of downpours with the meteorological department issuing a “red” alert for “extremely heavy rain” on Monday, a day after heavy rain pounded the state, triggering landslides, damaging houses and leaving several people dead.
Officials said rail operations on the Shimla-Kalka route, a UNESCO world heritage site, have been suspended till Tuesday as landslides blocked the track at several places while educational institutions across the state were ordered to remain shut on Monday and Tuesday.
Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, in a video released on Monday morning, appealed to the people to avoid venturing out in heavy rains, especially near rivers and nullahs, and remain vigilant for the next 24 hours as the Met department has warned of heavy rains to continue.
He also asked all the MLAs to stay in their respective constituencies and help the people in this hour of distress.
Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge on Monday asked the Centre to make available additional relief from the PM CARES Fund for states affected by the torrential rain pounding several parts of north India, including Himachal Pradesh.
A day after 19 people were killed in landslides and other rain-related incidents, the Congress president also spoke to Sukhu to express his concern.
“The death of several people in north India due to heavy rains is sad and painful. Have talked to the chief minister of Himachal Pradesh. Relief efforts in the state have picked up and every effort is being made despite bad weather, to take people affected by heavy rains to safer places,” Kharge said in a tweet in Hindi.
He said teams of the State Disaster Response Force and National Disaster Response Force teams are doing this work.
Adequate compensation will be given to the victims and all possible help will be given to compensate for the loss of life and property, the Congress chief said.
The meeting called by Kejriwal was held at the Delhi Secretariat.
It was attended by senior officials of the Irrigation and Flood Control department and the Municipal Corporation of Delhi.
The Yamuna inched closer to the warning mark in Delhi as Haryana released more water into the river from the Hathnikund barrage amid persistent rains in the upper catchment areas.
The Pragati Maidan tunnel in the national capital was closed for traffic on Monday due to congestion caused by waterlogging on the stretch, officials said.
Rains battered parts of Punjab and Haryana for the third consecutive day on Monday with authorities working round the clock to reach out to people in the worst-hit places in hours of crisis.
According to the meteorological department, it has been raining in many parts of Punjab and Haryana since morning.
In view of the prevailing situation caused due to incessant rains, Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar cancelled all his pre-scheduled programmes for the day and summoned an emergency meeting of senior officials of various departments, including Home, Disaster Management and Urban Local Bodies, officials said.
Punjab’s Patiala district was reeling under a flood-like situation following heavy monsoon rainfall, with authorities seeking the Army’s assistance to combat the escalating crisis, officials said on Monday.
Floodwaters entered the premises of the Rajpura Thermal Power Plant here, leading to the shutdown of one of its 700 MW units, they said.
Authorities have also deployed the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) teams for relief and rescue work as the district grapples with rising water levels.
The Army’s assistance was sought by the Patiala district administration after water overflowed from the Sutlej Yamuna Link (SYL) canal in Rajpura town following a breach, the officials said.
Also, as many as 800 students from a private university in the district were successfully rescued with the assistance of the Army, he said.
Four people stuck on an island in the swollen Narmada river near Bhedaghat in Madhya Pradesh’s Jabalpur district were rescued by the NDRF after a more than 13-hour operation, police said.
They got stuck on the island following a sudden rise in the Narmada river level due to heavy rainfall in the upstream areas.
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lunaefall · 2 years ago
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In case you want to donate to help in the North India flooding situation:
Multiple states have been affected, including the one where I live, so it would be appreciated if this was spread around ❤️.
Here is the direct donation link, the organization is reliable.
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indizombie · 1 year ago
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Mountains in the Himalayas, which span India, Bhutan, Nepal and Pakistan, hardly have any weather stations, which often leads to a lack of accurate data on precipitation levels. There are a few stations located in the lower elevations of the mountains but they do not show whether the precipitation recorded is rain or snowfall. However, a weather station installed at the base camp of Mount Everest showed that 75% of the 245.5mm precipitation on the mountain between 1 June and 10 August this year had fallen as rain. The remaining was snow or a combination of rain and snow. This is a huge jump from the 32% of rain recorded between June and September in 2022, 43% in 2021 and 41% in 2020.
Navin Singh Khadka, ‘Himachal Pradesh floods: More rain, less snow are turning Himalayas dangerous’, BBC
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rightnewshindi · 5 months ago
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हिमाचल में सड़क से 1 मीटर नीचे होगा भवनों का निर्माण, जानें टीसीपी मंत्री ने क्या बताया कारण
हिमाचल में सड़क से 1 मीटर नीचे होगा भवनों का निर्माण, जानें टीसीपी मंत्री ने क्या बताया कारण #News #Himachal #HimachalPradesh #TravelHimachal #ExploreHimachal #HimachalDiaries #HimachalTourism #HimachalAdventure #DiscoverHimachal #HimachalNature
Himachal News: हिमचाल प्रदेश से एक हैरान करने वाली खबर सामने आ रही है। आपको बता दें कि पहाड़ी क्षेत्रों में अब सड़क से 1 मीटर नीचे ही भवनों का निर्माण होगा। TCP मंत्री राजेश धर्माणी ने प्रदेश विधानसभा में बताया कि वैली व्यू को बचाए रखने के लिए सरकार ने यह बड़ा फैसला लिया है। आपकी जानकारी के लिए बता दें कि हिमाचल में सड़क से डेढ़ मीटर ऊपर तक भवन निर्माण करने का पहले से ही प्रावधान था। 8 शहरों के…
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doomsayersunited · 1 year ago
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beardedmrbean · 1 year ago
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Torrential rain in India’s Himalayas triggered landslides over the weekend that have killed over 50 people, with dozens trapped or missing, officials said on August 14.
Unusually heavy rain and melting glaciers have brought deadly flash floods to the mountains of India and neighboring Pakistan and Nepal over the past year or two, with government officials increasingly blaming climate change. Television footage from India’s Himachal Pradesh state showed houses flattened by landslides, buses and cars hanging on the edge of precipices after roads gave way, and hundreds of people at rescue sites as emergency workers struggled to clear debris. “Again, tragedy has befallen Himachal Pradesh, with continuous rainfall over the past 48 hours,” the state’s chief minister, Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, said in a post on the messaging platform X, formerly known as Twitter. “Reports of cloudbursts and landslides have emerged from various parts of the state, resulting in loss of precious lives and property.” Reports of more casualties kept coming in on August 14 as the chief minister inspected some of the damage. In one of the most deadly incidents, a temple collapsed in the state capital, Shimla, with rescuers pulling out at least nine bodies, the chief minister said. Schools and other educational institutes had been ordered to close, and people in danger were being moved to safety in shelters, state officials said. Parts of the state had received as much as 273 mm (10.75 inches) of rain in 24 hours, the India Meteorological Department said. “This is the first time we’re seeing multiple cloudburst incidents and widespread damage in the state,” said state disaster management official Praveen Bhardwaj. In the Solan district, houses collapsed after a cloudburst, killing at least seven people, and a mother and her child were killed in the Mandi district when their house collapsed, Bhardwaj said.
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magical-xirl-4 · 2 years ago
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There is horrible flash flooding happening in India now, if anyone is able to donate to help out please do!! Sharing supports this as well!
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bikegearindia · 2 days ago
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manisha007sblog · 2 days ago
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Is the Palampur in Himachal Pradesh best to visit for a vacation?
Yes, Palampur in Himachal Pradesh is an excellent destination for a vacation, especially for nature lovers, adventure enthusiasts, and those seeking a peaceful retreat.
Known as the "Tea Capital of North India," Palampur is surrounded by lush tea gardens, pine forests, and the majestic Dhauladhar mountain range.
Reasons to Visit Palampur:
Scenic Beauty: The breathtaking landscapes, tea plantations, and tranquil ambience make it an ideal getaway.
Adventure Activities: Enjoy paragliding in Bir Billing (nearby), trekking, and nature walks.
Spiritual & Cultural Attractions: Visit the Baijnath Temple, Tashi Jong Monastery, and Chamunda Devi Temple for a spiritual experience.
Tea Estates: Explore the Palampur Tea Gardens and learn about tea processing.
Picnic Spots & Waterfalls: Neugal Khad, Bundla Stream, and Andretta Artist Village are perfect for a relaxed outing.
Pleasant Weather: Palampur enjoys a mild and refreshing climate throughout the year, making it a great year-round destination.
Best Time to Visit:
Summer (March–June): Ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
Monsoon (July–September): Lush greenery but occasional heavy rains.
Winter (October–February): Pleasant with occasional snowfall in nearby areas, great for a cosy retreat.
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