Tag: Himachal Pradesh

  • Nine dead, several hurt as bus falls into gorge in Himachal Pradesh’s Chamba; CM orders probe

    By PTI
    SHIMLA: Nine people were killed and as many injured as a private bus fell into a deep gorge in Himachal Pradesh’s Chamba district on Wednesday, Deputy Commissioner D C Rana said.

    The DC said the accident occurred at Colony Morh in Bhanjraru of Churrah tehsil in the morning when the private bus bearing registration number HP73A 1316 and operated by Happy Bus Service fell into the gorge while going from Bondedi to Chamba.

    During the ongoing budget session of the state assembly, Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur told the House in the afternoon that he has ordered an inquiry to ascertain the exact cause of the accident.

    Expressing grief over the deaths in the accident, the chief minister informed the House that the bus fell into about a 200-metre-deep gorge near Colony Morh at 10.15 am.

    The injured have been rushed to Chamba Medical College, Thakur said.

    The DC said an inquiry into the causes of the accident would be carried out by the SDM Tissa.

    A total of 18 people were on the ill-fated bus.

    Of them, nine died while as many were injured, he said adding three of them are critical.

    Revenue, Police, Health and Fire Department teams carried out the rescue operation.

    Immediate relief of Rs 20,000 and Rs. 5,000 has been given to family members of the deceased and injured persons respectively, he added.

  • SC allows Himachal, Madhya Pradesh to be made parties to plea against laws on conversion due to interfaith marriage

    By PTI
    NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court Wednesday permitted an NGO to make Himachal Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh as parties to a pending petition challenging the controversial state laws regulating conversions due to inter-faith marriages.

    A bench headed by Chief Justice S A Bobde also allowed Muslim body Jamiat Ulama-I-Hind to become a party to the petition on the ground that a large number of Muslims are being harassed under these laws across the country.

    The apex court on January 6 had agreed to examine controversial new laws of Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand regulating religious conversions due to interfaith marriages.

    The bench, also comprising Justices A S Bopanna and V Ramasubramanian, however refused to stay the controversial provisions of the laws and issued notices to both the state governments on two different petitions.

    The pleas, filed by advocate Vishal Thakre and others and an NGO ‘Citizen for Justice and Peace’, have challenged the Constitutional validity of the Uttar Pradesh Prohibition of Unlawful Religious Conversion Ordinance, 2020 and the Uttarakhand Freedom of Religion Act, 2018 which regulate religious conversions of interfaith marriages.

  • SC asks Centre to do Environment impact assessment on flow of river in Himachal Pradesh, if boulders removed

    By PTI
    NEW DELHI: Three days after the Uttarakhand disaster, in which a portion of the Nanda Devi glacier broke off triggering an avalanche and a deluge in the Alaknanda river system, the Supreme Court on Wednesday adopted a cautious approach and asked union environment ministry to do an impact assessment on removal of boulders from the river bed system in Himachal Pradesh.

    The top court asked the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change (MoEFCC) to assess the impact of removal of boulders from the river bed system in Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh and how it will affect the flow of rivers including its tributaries.

    A bench of Chief Justice SA Bobde and Justices AS Bopanna and V Ramasubramanian observed that removal of sand and stones from the river bed has created problems in Kerala, which has witnessed massive floods a couple of years back.

    “It is a well known fact that stones and boulders have a direct impact on the flow of rivers. We find it imperative to direct the MoEFCC to do an Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) of the proposed site and specifically make a report whether it will have an adverse impact on the flow of the river,” the bench said.

    The top court directed that the cost of EIA shall be borne by a company Paras Stone Crusher, who sought court’s nod to carry on its business and collect boulders falling in the river bed from nearby forest areas in Kullu district of the state.

    The Counsel appearing for the company said that they have environment clearance for the proposed site and are engaged in the business of stone crushing, which involves collection of naturally occurring stones and boulders as raw materials for use in stone crushing factories and thereafter selling the output produced as ‘aggregate’- a material used in various types of construction work.

    The bench asked the counsel as to which authority has given the environment clearance?.

    Advocate ADN Rao, appearing as amicus curiae in the matter, told the bench that the state level environment impact assessment committee has granted the environmental clearance but no EIA has been done.

    He said that he has no objection to the firm collecting stones and boulders but in the garb of collecting these naturally occurring stones, it should not indulge in sand mining.

    The bench said that it would like to have EIA done on the proposed site and asked Rao to suggest the agency which could do the assessment.

    Rao said that the zonal office of MoEFCC can do the EIA and it can furnish the report to the court.

    The firm has said that the top court in its earlier order has restrained diversion of forest land in its favour.

    It said that the proposed site has a high volume of natural accumulation of stones and boulders.

    “The high build-up of stones and boulders at the said site has been continuing nuisance and safety hazard because it disturbs the flow of the river, diverting its path and causing extensive damage to nearby private and public lands,” it had said.

    The stone crusher company referred to the 2012-2013, flash floods in the areas and said it was caused due to build up at the said site and had destroyed the army bridge, a local school and the Border Road Organisation (BRO) roads in the area.

    It said that the site is devoid of tree cover and no felling of trees will be necessary for execution of the proposed project.

    A portion of the Nanda Devi glacier broke off in Uttarakhand’s Chamoli district on Sunday, triggering an avalanche and a deluge in the Alaknanda river system that washed away hydroelectric stations and trapped more than 100 labourers who are feared dead.

    So far, 32 bodies have been recovered from different places in the disaster-hit areas of Chamoli district.

    Eight bodies have been identified and 174 people are still missing, the State Emergency Control Centre in Dehradun said.

    The sudden flood in the middle of the day in the Dhauli Ganga, Rishi Ganga and Alaknanda rivers — all intricately linked tributaries of the Ganga — triggered widespread panic and large-scale devastation in the high mountain areas.

    Two power projects – NTPC’s Tapovan-Vishnugad hydel project and the Rishi Ganga Hydel Project – in the State were extensively damaged with scores of labourers trapped in tunnels as the waters came rushing in.

  • ED attaches Rs 194-crore assets of Manav Bharti Uni group in Himachal Pradesh fake degree case

    By PTI
    NEW DELHI: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has attached assets worth over Rs 194 crore belonging to the Manav Bharti University, its associated concerns and promoters in connection with a money laundering probe against them linked to an alleged fake degree scam that emerged in Himachal Pradesh last year, the agency said on Friday.

    It said the provisionally attached properties are in the form of land, residential house and commercial buildings in Himachal Pradesh and Rajasthan that are worth Rs 186.44 crore and six fixed deposits of Rs 7.72 crore.

    The assets are in the name of Solan-based Manav Bharti University (MBU), Madhav University, Manav Bharti Charitable Trust and trust chairman Raj Kumar Rana.

    The university is owned by the Manav Bharti Charitable Trust and was established under the Manav Bharti University (Establishment and Regulation) Act 2009, as per state police.

    The total value of the assets attached by the Enforcement Directorate is Rs 194.17 crore.

    The ED had last year filed a case under sections of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) against the accused after studying and taking congnisance of a clutch of FIRs registered by the state police.

    The ED claimed in a statement that Rana “started this scam of issuance of fake degrees in the name of MBU in 2009 from his office in Karnal, Haryana”.

    “Criminal proceeds to the tune of Rs 387 crore were generated from issuance of fake degrees and these were invested by Rana in several properties in his name as well as in the name of his son Mandeep Rana and other family members.”

    “It has come out that these properties were under-valued so that illegal cash proceeds may be adjusted,” the ED alleged. It claimed that Rana got constructed another institution named Madhav University in Mount Abu, Rajasthan’s “through the illegal proceeds generated from issuance of fake degrees.”

    “Proceeds of crime were indirectly utilised by channelling through the bank accounts of Manav Bharti University, Solan and Manav Bharti Charitable Trust for construction of Manav Bharti University (Rajasthan),” it alleged.

    The loans availed for construction of MBU was majorly repaid in the form of cash deposits in banks which were nothing but “illegal” proceeds generated from issuance of fake degrees, the agency said.

    “The illegal proceeds so infused into the bank accounts of Manav Bharti University, Solan and Manav Bharti Charitable Trust were falsely shown as the academic receipts in the books of accounts and hence inflated the same to show them as genuine proceeds,” the ED claimed.

    Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur had told the state  assembly in March last year that police seized 305 detailed mark cards, 15 degrees, computer hard discs, laptops, pen drives, stamps and several other documents during raids at the university in Solan.

    He had said that the police also searched the Madhav University in Mount Abu and sealed its administrative complex after seizing 1,376 blank degrees, 14 stamps, four despatch registers, 50 migration certificates, 319 blank detailed mark cards and several other documents.

    The chief minister informed that one of the three FIRs field against the university in Solan was lodged on March 3 on the complaint of a student from Haryana’s Charkhi Dadri who had alleged that she was given a fake degree.

    Thakur had told the House that it was evident from the documents seized from the university that the accused were playing with students’ future for a long time by issuing fake degrees.

  • Himachal Pradesh​ schools to partially open from February

    By PTI
    SHIMLA: The Himachal Pradesh government has decided to partially open schools from next month by strictly following standard operating procedures in view of the coronavirus pandemic, a minister said on Friday.

    Classes 5 and 8-12 in schools in the plains that have summer vacations will open from February 1, while those in the hilly areas having longer winter vacations will start February 15, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Suresh Bhardwaj said.

    Industrial training institutes, and polytechnic and engineering colleges will also open from February 1.

    The decision to reopen these institutions was taken in the cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Jairam Thakur after reviewing the current coronavirus situation in the state, Bhardwaj said.

    The management of these institutions will ensure strict use of face masks, social distancing and use of sanitisers in their premises, he added.

  • Army jawan held on charges of supplying heroin in Himachal

    By PTI
    SHIMLA: A 27-year-old Army jawan has been arrested on the charges of supplying heroin in Himachal Pradesh’s Kullu district, a police official said on Wednesday.

    Sandeep Kumar Rathi, a resident of Shekhupur Majri village in Haryana’s Gurgaon, was held with another man identified as Hemant after 69 gram of heroin were recovered from their possession on Tuesday, Kullu SP Gaurav Singh said.

    The SP said the two men were coming to Kullu to supply heroin in a car, which has been impounded.

    The duo was held in connection with a case registered on Monday under section 21 of the NDPS Act at Kullu police station after two locals Roma Devi (29) and Pradeep Kumar (22) had been arrested with 52 gram heroin.

    During investigation, the names of the two men, including the Army jawan, surfaced and they were arrested on Tuesday, Singh said.

    Further investigation into the matter is underway, he added.

     

  • Himachal Pradesh CM Jai Ram Thakur tests positive for Covid-19

    Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Jairam Thakur has tested positive for coronavirus. Thakur has gone into home isolation after he tested positive for Covid-19.

    “A few days ago, due to in contact with a corona positive person, I was quarantined at my residence for the past one week, due to some symptoms of the virus from last two days, I got a Covid-19 test done today, which has been reported positive. I am isolated in my official residence on the advice of doctors,” the Chief Minister tweeted, roughly translated from Hindi.

  • If India-China war happens, Chinese army will ruin Atal Tunnel: Global Times

     China’s official Bhopu Global Times has hinted at the gesture that if there was a war between India and China, the Chinese Army would destroy India’s recently built Atal Tunnel. The Chinese newspaper quoted a specialist as alleging that this Indian territory is very sparsely populated and that the purpose of this tunnel is only to fulfill military objectives. However, the Chinese expert also believed that this tunnel would go a long way in the supply of Indian soldiers in times of peace.

    The Chinese expert wrote in the Global Times, the Atal tunnel will have no use during the war. The Chinese military has the means to make this tunnel useless. India should exercise restraint and avoid provocations as there will be no way that enhances India’s strategic capability. That too when there is a big difference in military preparation between China and India. India is far behind China in systematic fighting ability. 

    Chinese expert Shong Zhongping admitted that the distance to Leh has been reduced considerably due to the construction of this tunnel. This will help India in its strategic preparation. The Chinese expert said that India is building roads and bridges along the China border. The 255 km long road to Daulat Beg Oldi has been completed. India is constructing 73 important roads which will continue even in the cold.

    Zhongping claimed that India is spending heavily on building infrastructure, but lacks the capacity to complete it. India does not have enough experience to build a road on the plateaus. He said that atal tunnel will not be effective during war. The leaders of India have built this tunnel for show and political purposes only.

    Let us know that on Saturday, PM Modi inaugurated the world’s longest tunnel ‘Atal Tunnel’ in Himachal Pradesh. After the inauguration, PM Modi said in his address that ‘Atal Tunnel’ will become the lifeline of Leh-Ladakh. The distance between Manali and Keylong from this tunnel will be reduced by 3-4 hours. Explain that the journey between Manali to Leh will be facilitated by the Atal tunnel made by cutting the mountain.