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IMD issues orange alert for Uttarakhand, predicts heavy rainfall in many statesThe IMD also said hailstorm with lightning and gusty winds are likely over Punjab, Haryana, Uttarakhand, Delhi, UP, Jharkhand, West Bengal,...
IMD issues hailstorms, thunderstorms alert for Uttarakhand"In Srinagar Garhwal police have made checking points near NIT Uttarakhand and near Badrinath bus stand where Char Dham Yatris are being st...
Char Dham Yatris stopped due to heavy snowfall in Kedarnath and BadrinathPolice in Srinagar have stopped Char Dham Yatris from travelling late at night due to problems caused by snowfall and rain, and appealed to...
Uttarakhand: Badrinath Highway closes due to hill debris in Chamoli's BazpurBadrinath highway has been closed following debris falling from the hill in the Bazpur area in Chamoli. Late-night Char Dham Yatris were st...
Joshimath sinking: 10 crore people visit Uttarakhand a year, how much can it take, say expertsJoshimath saw as many as 4.9 lakh visitors in 2019, 4.3 lakh visitors in 2018 and 2.4 lakh in 2017. On similar lines, Char Dham towns had 2...
Oh My God! How curbs on religious events spelt doom for small businessesThe pandemic led to pilgrimages getting cancelled, muted celebration of religious festivals and places of worship being in the wait and wat...
India beefing up infrastructure along China border; new strategic tunnel being constructed in UttarakhandThe Border Roads Organisation (BRO) on Tuesday said that it has achieved a breakthrough and a “perfect” linkup of the construction teams of...
Vijay Bahuguna holds 'janata milan' programmeUttarakhand Chief Minister Vijay Bahuguna met over a thousand people from different parts of the state at 'janata milan' programme.
Put off yatra, evacuate pilgrims, Met said, but govt sat on warningThe warning, issued by the state meteorological department, was not picked up in right earnest even by its own headquarters.
Uttarakhand toll may be in thousands, over 70,000 still missingEven chief minister Vijay Bahuguna, who described the calamity as a " Himalayan tsunami", said, "Very heavy casualties are feared."