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rightnewshindi · 16 days
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सोलन में झारमाजरी के एक कारखाने में हुआ भीषण विस्फोट, तीन श्रमिक हुए घायल
सोलन में झारमाजरी के एक कारखाने में हुआ भीषण विस्फोट, तीन श्रमिक हुए घायल #News #SolanNews #BreakingNews #LocalNews #HimachalPradesh #SolanDistrict #NewsAlerts #CommunityUpdates #InformedCitizen #StayInformed #CurrentEvents #LocalMatters #NewsCoverage
Solan News: हिमाचल प्रदेश के बद्दी-बरोटीवाला औद्योगिक क्षेत्र के झारमाजरी गांव स्थित कारखाने में विस्फोट होने से तीन श्रमिक घायल हो गए हैं। अधिकारियों ने शुक्रवार को यह जानकारी दी। अधिकारियों ने बताया कि कारखाने में विस्फोट की घटना बृहस्पतिवार को हुई थी, लेकिन यह मामला शुक्रवार को तब सामने आया, जब श्रमिकों ने कारखाने में सुरक्षा उपकरणों की कमी तथा उनकी देखभाल के प्रति प्रबंधन के उदासीन रवैये के…
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beardedmrbean · 1 year
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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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balbharatisolan · 1 year
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Independence Day Celebrations
India attained independence on 15th August 1947 and as a mark of respect & celebrations, Independence Day is celebrated on this day. Celebration of the day holds immense significance in the history of our country. In schools, this day is celebrated with great fervor and enthusiasm, not only to commemorate the hard-fought freedom but also to instill a sense of patriotism and respect for the country's heritage among students. The celebration of Independence Day in schools is a vibrant and memorable event which involves a blend of traditional ceremonies, cultural performances, flag hoisting, patriotic speeches, cultural exhibitions, arts & crafts shows, pledge taking, distribution of sweets and also outdoor social activities. 
Preliminary preparations for celebrations for Independence Day in BBPS Solan commenced a month before 15th Aug. The children were explained various duties to be performed & the importance of each duty. The celebrations & various activities continued for over a week. During the week long celebrations the school organised various activities like drawing of national flag, making of national flag with origami sheets, slogan writing and painting of famous leaders etc. The objective of this week long celebrations was to inculcate a sense of patriotism, belongingness and an inherent feeling to do something for the upliftment of the nation. It was impressed upon the students that Independence comes with responsibilities toward one's nation and its citizens. The celebrations extended beyond classrooms through various outdoor activities viz social responsibilities, community service projects etc. Students were engaged in activities such as cleanliness drives, tree plantations, and visits to local charities. These initiatives contributed positively to our society and environment. The week long celebrations not only educated students about our countries history but have also left an everlasting impression on their impressionable minds in promoting a sense of belongingness and a sense of responsibility. The children were educated upon their duties and role to build the nation. It was brought out through above mentioned activities that it is not only the duty of the Government and the officials but each and every citizen is responsible for the upliftment of the nation. All these activities have left an everlasting impression on the minds one and all.
The Independence Day celebrations went beyond festivities. The celebrations served as a valuable educational tool for the children. The students were made aware that the independence of our beloved nation was not achieved in a day, it took many sacrifices of our own countrymen. Such exposures enhanced their understanding of the struggles which are ancestors underwent. They were tortured and even put to death by the rulers. The fruits of freedom which we are enjoying today have seen many struggles & hardships of our forefathers, leaders & freedom fighters.    
On the Independence Day i.e. on 15th Aug 2023, despite bad weather and incidents of major landslides outside and also within the School campus, all the children could not make it for the flag hoisting ceremony. However, considering the importance the Independence Day was celebrated with the limited staff & children available within the campus. Flag hoisting was done by the School Administrator followed by the national anthem.
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sszeemedia · 1 year
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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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nbs-hindi-news · 1 year
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Solan Landslide: कालका-शिमला नेशनल हाईवे पर फिर भूस्खलन, 30 सेकंड में पहाड़ी से गिरा हजारों टन मलबा
सोलन के कालका शिमला नेशनल हाईवे पर भूस्खलन
सोलन।  हिमाचल प्रदेश में बारिश का कहर अभी भी जारी है। वहीं, बीते कई दिनों से कालका शिमला नेशनल हाईवे भूस्खलन के कारण बंद है। ऐसे में आज फिर से कालका शिमला नेशनल हाईवे पर भूस्खलन हो गया। जानकारी के मुताबिक,कालका शिमला नेशनल हाईवे पर चक्की मोड़ के समीप शनिवार को फिर से भूस्खलन हुआ। जिसकी वजह से फोरलेन के खुलने की संभावना फिलहाल नहीं है। मात्र 30 सैकंड में हजारों टन मलबा पहाड़ी से गिरा शनिवार को…
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Solan Landslide: हिमाचलमध्ये मोठी भूस्खलन
https://bharatlive.news/?p=114929 Solan Landslide: हिमाचलमध्ये मोठी भूस्खलन
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12blogmk · 1 year
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Flash floods, landslides wreak havoc in Himachal Pradesh; two killed | Shimla News
SHIMLA: Landslides and flash floods triggered by a cloudburst hit Himachal Pradesh throwing normal life out of gear on Sunday.Two people lost their lives and widespread devastation occurred as flash floods ravaged the districts of Solan and Hamirpur, triggered by a cloudburst. Additionally, heavy rainfall in Shimla, Mandi, and Kullu exacerbated the situation, causing significant damage to crops,…
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newstfionline · 3 years
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Saturday, October 16, 2021
Global Gas Crisis and winter prices (Bloomberg) Shortages of natural gas in Europe and Asia are boosting demand for oil, deepening what was already a sizable supply deficit in crude markets, the International Energy Agency said. Crude has surged above $80 a barrel, the highest in three years, as traders anticipated that record gas prices would stimulate consumption of other fuels, particularly for power generation. That’s already happening. “The surge in prices has swept through the entire global energy chain,” the IEA said. / (NPR) This winter, residential consumers should expect to pay more for heat, but officials say the type of fuel you use will determine how much extra you’ll have to shell out. Nearly half of U.S. households heat their homes with natural gas, and they will pay 30% more on average this winter, while homes warmed with electricity will pay 6% more, according to the Energy Information Administration’s “Winter Fuels Outlook.”
Seattle police staffing woes prompt emergency dispatch plan (AP) Seattle’s police department is sending detectives and non-patrol officers to respond to emergency calls because of a shortage of patrol officers. The department on Wednesday moved to the emergency officer dispatching scenario because of the staffing crunch. The police union leader said he fears things will get worse because of COVID-19 vaccine mandates. KOMO reports the department has lost more than 300 officers over the past year. Nearly 300 more could face termination if they do not comply with an Oct. 18 deadline to be vaccinated against the coronavirus. “We can’t afford to lose one, that’s how desperate we are to hold onto to people,” said police union president Mike Solan. “If we lose more officers, the public safety situation will become that much more untenable here.”
From condiments to condoms: new California laws bring change (AP) California Gov. Gavin Newsom spent the summer campaigning to keep his job and, with a landslide victory in hand, he’s continued pushing progressive California further left. In the four weeks after beating back a recall attempt, the Democrat signed laws that require gender-neutral displays of children’s toys and toothbrushes in large department stores, made it illegal to remove a condom without consent during intercourse and cleared the way for a nation’s first ban on the sale of new gas-powered leaf blowers and lawn mowers. He also made it illegal to film someone near an abortion clinic for the purpose of intimidation, banned secret employment settlements involving harassment or discrimination and limited the use of rubber bullets by police during protests. He even prohibited restaurants from handing out ketchup packets and other disposable condiments unless customers ask for them. California is among the deepest blue states in the country—Democrats control all statewide offices and have super majorities in the Legislature, which nowadays often acts as a laboratory for liberal policies that would not get to a vote in many other states. The governor wields immense power over what becomes law because California lawmakers rarely override vetoes.
In Britain, childlessness seems likely to return to 1920s levels (Economist) Anybody mulling a career as a midwife or nursery manager might want to reconsider. On October 14th the Office for National Statistics reported that in 2020 the fertility rate in England and Wales, which is expressed as the number of children per woman, fell to 1.58, the lowest since records began in 1938. Babies are particularly scarce in inner London. Just 5,442 were born in the borough of Newham last year, down from 6,426 in 2012. And almost all were conceived before covid-19 made the prospect of going into hospital unappealing. The tally for 2021 may well be lower. If the current pattern holds, John Ermisch, an Oxford University sociologist, reckons that 21% of women will have no children—back to the level of the cohort born in 1920. One study of Britons born in 1970 found that the two most important reasons for remaining childless, among both men and women, were that they did not particularly want children or did not meet the right partner. That hints at a broad change in norms and expectations.
India reopens for foreign tourists as virus infections ebb (AP) India reopened to fully vaccinated foreign tourists traveling on chartered flights on Friday in the latest easing of its coronavirus restrictions as infection numbers decline. Foreign tourists on regular flights will be able to enter India starting Nov. 15. It is the first time India has allowed foreign tourists to enter the country since March 2020 when it imposed its first nationwide coronavirus lockdown. It is unclear whether arriving tourists will have to quarantine but they must be fully vaccinated and test negative for the virus within 72 hours of their flight.
India’s Democratic Backslide (Foreign Policy) Last Sunday, members of the far-right Hindu-nationalist organization Bajrang Dal confronted four Muslim men at a social event in the central Indian city of Indore. Clashes broke out, and the Bajrang Dal members turned the Muslim men over to the police, who arrested them to “restore peace.” The Hindu nationalists had accused the men of so-called love jihad, a conspiracy theory that alleges Muslim men seek to marry Hindu women and forcibly convert them to Islam. Such bigotry is an unfortunately frequent occurrence in today’s India—and it plays out against a backdrop of democratic backsliding. The state has detained nearly 9,000 people under a colonial-era anti-terrorism law in the last five years, many of them government critics. New Delhi also seeks to increase its access to private information and its control over social media, prompting disputes with WhatsApp and Twitter. Since taking power, the BJP has implemented a Hindu-nationalist agenda accompanied by demonizing rhetoric. The Biden administration has made democracy promotion a pillar of its foreign policy, but it has not decried rights violations in India.      If the Biden administration makes an issue out of India’s democratic backsliding, it could increase tensions at a significant moment for the U.S.-India partnership. Competition with Beijing has taken center stage, and Washington sees New Delhi as an essential actor to counter China’s power. President Joe Biden can’t risk angering an Indian government that is deeply sensitive to outside criticism about domestic matters. But the Biden administration’s selective approach to democracy promotion—dial it up with rivals, dial it down with partners—could strengthen a long-standing criticism that U.S. foreign policy is inconsistent and hypocritical.
The death of A.Q. Khan (Foreign Policy) Abdul Qadeer Khan, the nuclear scientist who helped develop Pakistan’s nuclear bomb, died last Sunday. For many Pakistanis, he was a great hero. Islamabad gave him the honor of a state funeral—despite the fact that he also shared nuclear secrets with North Korea, Iran, and Libya. Khan’s death highlights the issue of who gets to be a hero in Pakistan and who doesn’t. Malala Yousafzai, who survived an attack by the Pakistani Taliban to become a global advocate for girl’s education and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, is despised by ultra-nationalist Pakistanis. Abdus Salam, a Nobel Prize-winning physicist, was disowned by his own country because he was a member of the Ahmadi religious minority.
China’s hit war epic doesn’t fit Hollywood script (Washington Post) Dozens of warplanes are reflected in the aviator sunglasses of the American general, who promises a speedy victory over the North Korean army. While U.S. troops tuck into a buffet of roasted chicken, frost-covered Chinese soldiers gnaw on frozen potatoes to fend off hunger. “The American army we are about to face is the best-equipped in the world,” a Chinese People’s Volunteer Army commander tells a train car full of fresh-faced men. Later, as they charge into battle through knee-deep snow, a cry goes up: “Resist American aggression and aid Korea—protect your home and country!” In a climate of ascendant nationalism tinged with anti-American sentiment, it’s easy to see why “The Battle at Lake Changjin” is a hit in China, where it has capitalized on demand for gory action movies that celebrate the Chinese Communist Party’s rise. More than that, strong official support has made it taboo to strongly criticize the movie. Chinese police have arrested commentators who questioned the film’s vainglorious portrayal of a military campaign in which, by official counts, nearly 200,000 Chinese died, including 4,000 who froze to death at Lake Changjin. Set during a pivotal battle between U.S.-led U.N. forces and the Chinese troops that entered the Korean War to support North Korea, the epic has broken China’s records for most viewings in a single day and may be 2021’s top box office earner globally by the end of its run. War epics showing the victories of the People’s Liberation Army have become increasingly common in China.
Durian fruit sparks Canberra ‘gas leak’ emergency (AFP) Canberra firefighters rushed to a store in Australia’s capital Friday after reports of a gas leak—only to find the smell was caused by the penetrating waft of durian fruit. Grown across tropical Southeast Asia, fans love the “king of fruits” for its bittersweet flavours and creamy texture. But those less fond of the pungent produce compare its odour to rotting garbage—or in this instance a gas leak—and it is banned from many hotels and on public transport.
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Watch: Massive Portion Of Flyover Falls Off On Shimla-Kalka Highway
Watch: Massive Portion Of Flyover Falls Off On Shimla-Kalka Highway
The tunnel has been closed for traffic for now. New Delhi: A massive chunk of flyover in Himachal Pradesh’s Solan collapsed on Thursday as heavy rain and cloudbursts caused landslides across the state.  Videos show two vehicles were hit when the flyover caved in; no casualties have been reported so far, according to local reports. The flyover connects the four-lane tunnel on Kalka-Shimla…
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hindimaster · 2 years
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Train Services Suspended After Landslide At Shimla Kalka Heritage Rail Track In Himachal Pradesh
Train Services Suspended After Landslide At Shimla Kalka Heritage Rail Track In Himachal Pradesh
Shimla Kalka Rail Track Landslide: हिमाचल प्रदेश (Himachal Pradesh) में गुरुवार को भूस्खलन के बाद शिमला-कालका हेरिटेज रेल ट्रैक पर ट्रेन की आवाजाही बाधित हो गई है. 50 से अधिक यात्रियों को लेकर एक ट्रेन जब सोलन (Solan) जिले के पट्टा मोड़ के पास पहुंची तो एक पहाड़ी से बड़े-बड़े पत्थर गिरने लगे. चालक ने समय रहते ब्रेक लगा दिए, जिससे बड़ा हादसा टल गया. ट्रैक क्लीयर होने के बाद सेवाएं फिर से शुरू हो…
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Landslide on Shimla-Kalka Heritage Rail Track, a major accident averted due to driver's understanding
Landslide on Shimla-Kalka Heritage Rail Track, a major accident averted due to driver’s understanding
Shimla Kalka Rail Track Landslide: Train movement on Shimla-Kalka Heritage rail track has been disrupted after landslides in Himachal Pradesh on Thursday. When a train carrying more than 50 passengers reached near Patta Mor in Solan district, huge stones started falling from a hill. The driver applied the brakes in time, which averted a major accident. Services will resume once the track is…
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fernhillresortchail · 2 years
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CHAIL: PLACES TO VISIT ON YOUR WEEKEND GETAWAY
Weekends are the days of the week for which everyone waits eagerly. The feeling of holiday on weekends is just amazing and when there are plans for a weekend trip with family or friends or a solo trip the weekends get more interesting. Most of us have the craving to just pack your bags and go to visit some nearby places to divert from the monotonous everyday routine even for 2 days. On your visit you can get many Budget hotels in Chail which you can book to stay in and enjoy the beauty of chail.
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Situated in the lap of mother nature at a height of 2000m just 45 Km from Shimla, Chail a small hill station in Solan district of Himachal Pradesh is one of the famous Weekend Getaways in Himachal. it was built in the 19th century by the Maharaja Rajendra of Patiala as a summer retreat after the maharaja was denied entrance in Shimla by the britishers.
Chail is a place which you can visit during any time of the year except during monsoon. It is recommended to avoid planning trips during the monsoon season as due to heavy rain there can be landslides which are dangerous. If you love snowfall then winters are your season when the whole area is covered with white snow and it looks just magical.
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abhay121996-blog · 3 years
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Watch: Landslides Hit Solan, Sirmaur Districts Of Himachal Pradesh, Search On For Trapped People Divya Sandesh
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Watch: Landslides Hit Solan, Sirmaur Districts Of Himachal Pradesh, Search On For Trapped People
Three people were trapped under debris after a landslide occurred in Himachal Pradesh’s Solan district on Tuesday
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pathik · 4 years
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Owing to bad road conditions after a landslide, the Shimla-Kalka National Highway has been blocked for vehicular movement near Kiari Bangla, near Kandaghat, in Solan district on Monday evening.
As told by Shimla ASP Praveer Thakur to the number one news website, the task for the widening of the road is ongoing. The traffic, stranded on each side of the highway, is being redirected via the Shimla-Jubbarhatti-Konihar route and Sadhupul-Junga-Shimlaroad.
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gocurrentcom · 4 years
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Shimla-Chandigarh Highway Blocked After Landslide In Solan Shimla-Chandigarh National Highway number 22 was blocked after a major landslide. (Representational) Shimla: The Shimla-Chandigarh National Highway number 22 was blocked after a major landslide occurred in Himachal Pradesh''s Solan district on Monday, police said.
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Major landslide in Solan district blocks Shimla-Chandigarh National Highway https://ift.tt/347lF0b
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