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Kalka-Shimla NH opened for heavy vehicles after two days

Kalka-Shimla NH opened for heavy vehicles after two days

Shimla: The Kalka-Shimla National Highway has been opened for heavy trucks and heavy vehicles after two days. Due to this, the truck drivers have heaved a sigh of relief.

The drivers have spent two nights in the truck itself. Now with the opening of the highway, trucks carrying goods of daily consumption will also be able to come to Himachal.

Kalka-Shimla NH opened for heavy vehicles after two days

For the movement of trucks from Tambumod, the work of removing debris was done by the company. Due to this, the movement of vehicles stopped from 9 to 11 pm. But in the meantime, another landslide occurred from Tambumod hill, due to which the highway was blocked. However, the highway was made smooth by removing the debris from the company’s side.

After this, some small vehicles were evacuated till 12 o’clock. After this it started raining heavily. Because of this, at 12.15 pm, the vehicles on the highway were completely braked.

The road was made smooth for the movement of vehicles at eight o’clock on Thursday. Big vehicles are now being passed here. On the other hand, milk and bread could not reach Shimla for the third consecutive day.

Kiratpur-Manali NH will be Restored Soon, NHAI launches 134 machines

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Shimla: NHAI has unloaded heavy machinery on the Kiratpur-Manali National Highway. NHAI has set a target of restoring this National Highway in the next 48 hours.

The work of restoring the National Highway has been started on a war footing. The National Highway is being reconstructed after a meeting with the member secretary of NHAI, who arrived from Delhi.

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Several parts of the Kiratpur-Manali National Highway have entirely disappeared at four places between Kullu and Pandoh. In the last 24 hours, NHAI has opened traffic from Manali to Raison Bridge on the left bank, while from Raison Bridge to Kullu on the right bank of the Beas River.

Vehicles are able to move out from Manali using this route. In the next 48 hours, NHAI has unloaded 134 machines to connect the National Highway between Kullu and Pandoh.

These include 49 JCBs, 57 tippers, 14 loaders, four drill jumbo rocks, six hydra, two graders, and two blasting machines. On the other hand, NHAI restored the Shimla-Chandigarh National Highway on Wednesday.

Three days of Rain Broke the Record of 102 Years

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Shimla: Three days of rain in Himachal Pradesh broke many records. The 102-year-old record has been broken in Ghamrur of Kangra district, while the 96-year-old record has been broken in Una district.

The Meteorological Department has analyzed the rainfall in Himachal between July 7 and 11. According to this, extremely heavy rains have been recorded in all the districts of the state in these three days.

Himachal has recorded 436 percent rainfall in three days. According to the Meteorological Department, monsoon lasts from June to September in Himachal. From the year 1971 to 2020, an average of 734.4 mm of rain is recorded in this season.

This year the monsoon had arrived in Himachal on 24th June. Within just 17 days, a total of 223 mm of rain has been recorded in Himachal.

Three days of rain broke the record of 102 years
Three days of rain broke the record of 102 years

It is 182 mm more than normal, while Himachal receives an average of 41.6 mm of rain during this period. According to the Meteorological Department, from July 7 to July 11, Bilaspur district received 335.9 mm of rain.

207.9 mm in Chamba, 258.7 in Hamirpur, 225.3 in Kangra, 107.6 in Kinnaur, 280 in Kullu, 124.8 in Lahul Spiti, 245.5 in Mandi, 268.9 in Shimla, 514 in Sirmaur, 472 mm in Solan and 265.3 mm in Una district. Has been done.

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Yellow alert has again been issued for rain in Himachal. Although there is a possibility of light rain in the state on Thursday, there may be heavy rains in the state from 14 to 16 July.

The Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert for heavy rains in the state from July 14 to 16. An alert has been issued for all the districts except Lahul Spiti and Kinnaur.

Ghandal bridge will be built on Shimla-Mataur NH

Himachal will soon get 12 valley bridges

Shimla: The construction of Ghandal bridge on the Shimla-Mataur National Highway will start soon. NHAI officials have stepped up preparations for the repair of the bridge. This most important bridge on the National Highway has been damaged twice.

After the bridge was damaged about two years ago, an alternative bailey bridge was constructed here, but in a gap of two years the bridge has been damaged once again and due to this the traffic on the Shimla-Mataur National Highway has come to a standstill.

As a precautionary measure, the administration has diverted the traffic from the main road to rural roads. Vehicles going from Shimla towards Mandi, Kangra are using Kanda-Panesh-Roogda-Galog route from Kanda Mor while vehicles coming from Mandi or Kangra are using 16 Mile-Dhami-Mandri-Bhagpur-Devnagar-Ghanhatti route.

Ghandal bridge will be built on Shimla-Mataur NH

Light vehicles are reaching Shimla via Bangra Gali-Upper Jhakri-Sadan-Pakki Bawdi, but due to the narrowness of these routes, the drivers are facing difficulties in movement.

Along with this, an additional journey of 15 to 20 kilometers has to be done. Now Public Works Department Minister Vikramaditya Singh has issued necessary instructions for the repair of the bridge.

Vikramaditya Singh inspected the Ghandal bridge on Wednesday. He has given necessary guidelines to the officials of the National Highways Authority of India present on the occasion.

NHAI regional officer Abdul Basit said that the Ghandal bridge has been inspected by NHAI engineers. Traffic will be restored on this bridge in the next 48 hours.

HAS Exam Postponed; Commission Took Decision due to Heavy Rains

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Shimla: Due to bad weather in the state, the preliminary examination of HAS has also been postponed. Himachal Pradesh Public Service Commission has issued orders in this regard on Tuesday. Commission Secretary Devendra Kumar Ratan has issued this order.

It may be noted that the preliminary examination of HAS was to be conducted in the state on July 23. But the Public Service Commission has decided to postpone the examination due to the closure of highways and link roads due to rains in the state.

It has been said in the orders that now this exam will be held on August 20. For more information, applicants can contact the contact number of the Public Service Commission office.

224 Routes of HRTC Restored after Rain, bus Service Started for Shimla-Chandigarh

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Shimla: HRTC has restored bus service on 224 routes in the state. Bus service from Shimla to Chandigarh-Delhi has been resumed.

On Tuesday evening, HRTC had stopped night services from Shimla to Chandigarh Delhi due to a road collapse at Chakki turn(Mod) near Parwanoo on the Shimla-Kalka highway.

Now these services have been restored again. 363 HRTC buses stuck in different areas of the state have returned to their respective depots. However, HRTC 316 buses are still stuck in many areas of the state.

Bus service has not yet been restored on 1193 routes across the state. HRTC Managing Director Rohan Chand Thakur said that as soon as the state’s roads are restored, HRTC will resume bus service on all routes.

Power supply restored in Kullu headquarters, tourists stuck in jam overnight on left bank road

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Shimla: The period of torrential rains may have stopped in Himachal Pradesh, but the miseries are not taking the name of abatement. The roads have been washed away in the flood, so the difficulties are incalculable.

Life outside the house has become very chaotic. There has been a lot of loss of life and property in many incidents of landslides and house collapses. The road from Manali to Kullu has been opened for small vehicles on Wednesday.

Vehicles are being sent via left bank to Archhandi, from Archhandi to Raison and then to Kullu via right bank.

Alternative power system from Malana after 56 hours

So far, around 1610 vehicles have been evacuated from Manali safely. After the intervention of the Chief Minister, power supply has been restored in some areas including the Kullu headquarters.

After 56 hours, alternative power arrangement has been made from Malana. In this matter, the Chief Minister and the CPS had to intervene after the power company did not listen to the district administration. Power was restored at 10:00 pm Tuesday night.

At the same time, the struggle for drinking water is going on in Kullu. Water is being supplied through tankers in the city. On the other hand, Internet service was restored in Manali after four days, but there is still a signal problem. The electricity is still out.

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Tourists stuck in overnight jam on left bank road

At the same time, after the opening of the season, life is returning on track. But the troubles did not subside. The administration has opened the left bank road from Kullu to Manali. A large number of tourists reached to return in a single day.

Due to this there was a jam from Sarsai to Archandi. Tourists and other people were stuck in traffic jam throughout the night. People who left Manali at 1:00 pm reached Kullu at 4:00 am on Wednesday.

Some relief for two days, yellow alert again on 15th

After three days of devastation caused by heavy rains, the weather is expected to open up in the state on Wednesday and Thursday.

After that, a yellow alert has been issued for hailstorm and heavy rain on 15th. However, till July 17, there is a forecast of light rain at some places in the entire state.

2500 tourists evacuated safely from Aut

Around 2,500 tourists stranded in Aut due to Mandi-Kullu NH being unblocked by landslides have been safely evacuated on Tuesday. They have been sent via Chailchowk. More than 1000 vehicles have been dispatched from Aut.

Here tourists were staying at hotels and other places due to the closure of NH. Throughout the day, police personnel made arrangements on NH to evacuate the vehicles of tourists and other people.

Police teams were deployed from Aut to near Pandoh. More than 100 tourists identified by the police were from Punjab, Haryana, Hyderabad, Bengal, Odisha, Gujarat.

The police have identified them and sent them to their homes. At the same time, some other tourists will be sent soon after the opening of the route.

Kalka-Shimla rail track closed till 16, NH restored

The Kalka-Shimla rail track will remain closed till July 16. On the other hand, the routes of trains from Nangal to Amb-Daulatpur Chowk remained canceled for the fourth consecutive day. This happened for the second time in history, when the train routes were closed for such a long time.

Railway administration says that railway tracks have been damaged at many places in Punjab, Chandigarh and Haryana. At the same time, the Shimla-Kalka National Highway has been completely restored on Tuesday at 3:30 pm.

The Chief Minister said – Government will give one lakh each to the disaster victims, not 5,000

Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu gave his resignation.

Shimla: Chief Minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu said that the government will make changes in the relief manual. Now the disaster affected people will be given a relief amount of one lakh rupees.

Earlier this amount was given 5000 rupees. Damage will be compensated separately. Talking to the flood-affected people in Sainj, the Chief Minister expressed condolences on the loss of life and property. He said that the government would provide all possible help to the affected.

He also announced the release of a quick relief amount of Rs one crore. He said that the rescue operation is going on continuously to evacuate the stranded tourists and local citizens in the area.

Six helicopters have been made available for this. For better connectivity in Sainj area, the local police administration has been informed on the spot.

Two satellite phones have also been made available. He said that efforts are on to restore power supply in Kullu district. Once the power supply is restored, the pagal supply schemes will also be restored.

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Air services have been started to evacuate tourists and local people stranded at various places in the state.

Instructions to evacuate the elderly, women, children and patients first

The CM said, the first helicopter service was started on Tuesday morning to rescue the stranded people in Chandratal, but it has been delayed due to bad weather.

In the evening again the helicopter took off and seven people were safely brought to Bhuntar. The administration has been instructed to evacuate the elderly, women, children and patients from Chandratal. Others stranded in Chandratal are being sent to Kaza.

Kiratpur-Manali NH will be restored in 48 hours, NHAI secretary arrived to know the situation in Himachal

Kiratpur-Manali NH will be restored in 48 hours

Shimla: Secretary NHAI has reached Himachal from the center to take stock of the condition of the National Highway in Himachal. Secretary NHAI has assured that efforts will be made to restore the traffic between Kullu and Manali on the Kiratpur-Manali four-lane road in the next 48 hours.

For this, deployment of necessary machinery and staff has been ensured. All possible efforts are also being made to open other national highways. He has also held a meeting with PWD Minister Vikramaditya Singh on the situation in Himachal.

NHAI officials were also present in this meeting. After the meeting, Public Works Minister Vikramaditya Singh said that the rains have caused a lot of damage to other roads including national highways.

It is the effort of the state government and the department that all the closed highways and main roads should be restored soon. He said that he has also spoken to Union Road Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari for the restoration of national highways.

The NHAI secretary has been sent by the Center to take stock of the situation. During the meeting, a detailed discussion was held on the damage caused to the Kiratpur-Manali four-lane National Highway.

Authority officials informed that this highway has suffered maximum damage between Raison and Manali. The work of opening this route for all types of vehicles is going on on a war footing.

Kiratpur-Manali NH will be restored in 48 hours

Public Works Minister said that the flood in Beas river has crossed the previous maximum point and in such a situation, NHAI should consider increasing the height of the National Highway in this area so that such incidents can be avoided in the future.

On this, NHAI assured to conduct a detailed study in collaboration with IIT Roorkee. He also directed to make the traffic smooth on the Shimla-Kalka four-lane road.

The authority informed that at present single-lane traffic is being operated on this route and soon double-lane traffic will be restored from here. He also directed to arrange for an alternative route and to restore this route soon due to damage to the Madanwala bridge on the Pinjore-Baddi-Nalagarh road.

The situation of Chakki bridge on the Pathankot-Mandi highway was also discussed in the meeting. Vikramaditya instructed to take necessary steps for its repair. (hdm)

Nature’s second attack on Himachal due to weather, earthquake occurred in Chamba district

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Shimla. Mild tremors of earthquake were felt in the early hours of Tuesday in Himachal Pradesh’s Chamba, which is facing torrential rains.

Meteorological sources said that the tremors were felt at 1.45 am, whose intensity was measured at 2.8 on the Richter scale.

The epicenter of the earthquake was in Chamba town at 32.65 degree north latitude and 76.57 east longitude and a depth of five kilometers from the ground surface.

There is no report of any loss of life or property due to the earthquake. According to the data of the Meteorological Department, 131 mm of rainfall has been recorded in Chamba district.

Government-private schools of Himachal will remain closed from tomorrow, change in monsoon break due to heavy rains

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Shimla: Due to continuous heavy rains, the education department has made a big change in the monsoon break in all the schools of the state. Now from tomorrow all government and private schools in the state will remain closed.

Monsoon break has been changed according to different districts of the state. The Directorate of Higher Education issued orders in this regard on Tuesday.

As per the orders issued by the department, 23 days monsoon holidays have been declared in district Kullu from July 10 to August 1, while Lahaul and Spiti will have 42 days holidays from July 10 to August 20.

Schools will remain closed till July 15 in Kinnaur, Pangi, and Bharmour. Apart from this, a six-day holiday has been announced till July 15 in the winter closing schools of the state. Schools affiliated to CBSE and ICSE in the state will decide holidays at their own level.

Holidays of all Employees Canceled, Disaster Management Act implemented, Orders Issued for all departments

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Shimla: The Himachal government has canceled the holidays of government officials and employees by invoking the provisions of the Disaster Management Act in view of the devastation caused by the rains.

On behalf of Chief Secretary Prabodh Saxena, these orders have been issued by Principal Secretary Revenue Onkar Chand Sharma.

The new orders state that under Section 24 of the Disaster Management Act, the leaves of all field officers and employees who are currently on leave are canceled and they are asked to join duty immediately.

This is being done so that there is no delay in the relief and rehabilitation work and it can be done in a time bound manner. It has been said in the orders that no officer or employee will go on leave without first sanctioning leave and this leave will be given only in emergency situations.

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Chief Minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu held a meeting with administrative secretaries through video conferencing from Hamirpur on Monday and after that such orders have been issued.

Earlier it was decided to cancel the holidays in the Health Department, Public Works Department and Jal Shakti Department, but now a similar order has been issued for all the departments. The state government will now take a decision on extending the school holidays beyond two days after seeing the weather on Tuesday.

Devastation broke Record in Himachal; yellow alert today

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Shimla: Torrential rains continue in Himachal amid red alert for rain. Accidents due to torrential rains have claimed 21 lives across the state in the last two days.

The rains in Himachal have broken many records within two days. According to the information received from the Meteorological Department, the record of 96 years has been broken in Una district.

In the year 1927, the highest rainfall of 169.2 mm was recorded here. At the same time, 224 mm of rain has been recorded here in the month of July.

Apart from this, Kasauli in Solan district has received maximum rainfall since 1930 in the month of July. In 1930, 172 mm of rainfall was recorded here. At the same time, 298.8 mm of rain has been recorded this time.

While 12 people died on Sunday, 10 people died in accidents caused by monsoon on Monday.

Of these, three deaths have taken place in Pallavi village of Theog. Here three people of Nepali origin have died due to debris falling on their house.

Apart from this, five people in the car were killed when a car suddenly rolled into a deep gorge near Odidhar on Kedas-Devdhank road in Nirmand. Apart from this, one death happened in Maleta of Bilaspur district.

Here a person was swept away in the river. Its body was recovered by late evening. At the same time, four people have been swept away in the river in Manali of Kullu district.

 

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Their dead bodies have not been found yet. Similarly, a case of a youth getting washed away has also come to light in Baddi.

Monsoon has created havoc in the state within two days. Apart from the loss of life, the state has suffered a loss of thousands of crores. Hundreds of roads are closed across the state. Due to this, the traffic has been badly affected.

According to the information received from the Public Works Department, around 800 roads including five NH are closed across the state. Apart from roads, power supply has also been badly affected in the state. Due to this, almost half of Himachal is in darkness.

More than four thousand electric transformers are closed across the state. Power supply in Kullu and Chamba districts has almost come to a standstill. Apart from this, the power system in the Solan-Sirmour district is also completely affected.

On the other hand, the pilgrimage to the inaccessible Shrikhand Mahadev of Nirmand sub-division of district Kullu has been canceled this year. Keeping in view the heavy rains in various areas of district Kullu and the risk of travel, this has been banned by the district administration.

Although this yatra was to be held till July 20, but in view of snowfall and heavy rains in Shrikhand Yatra, now this yatra has been postponed. In such a situation, devotees will not be able to see Shrikhand Mahadev this year.

Online registration was done by 4000 devotees to go on this yatra and on July 7 itself the first batch was sent towards Shrikhand Mahadev.

The Jatha was stopped on July 8 in view of heavy rains and the yatra was postponed on July 9 and 10 in view of heavy rains, but now the yatra has been postponed in view of heavy rains.

ODC Kullu has also issued orders in this regard SDM Manmohan Singh told that the Shrikhand Yatra has now been postponed, because glaciers have fallen here, while there is snowfall all the way, due to which there is a possibility of accident here.

In such a situation, the visit of Shrikhand Mahadev has been postponed this year. In such a situation, considering the risk of this journey, the devotees will now have darshan of Shrikhand Mahadev only next year. On the other hand, rescue operations have been affected in Chandratal and Losar due to incessant rain and snowfall.

The administration will now start the rescue operation again on Tuesday. Many tourists are stranded in Spiti’s Losar including Chandratal due to rain and snowfall. Difficulties are being faced in running the rescue operation amidst bad weather.

SP Lahul-Spiti Mayank Chaudhary himself is leading the rescue operation in Chandratal. Deputy Commissioner Lahaul-Spiti Rahul Kumar said that Additional Deputy Commissioner Kaza is leading a team of BRO, ITBP, local people, and revenue officials to rescue 300 people stranded at Chandratal and they are close to Losar.

Pong dam’s water level climbed 11 feet in a single day

Jawali. Due to the increase in the water level of Pandoh Dam, the water level of Pong Dam is increasing day by day due to its water being released in Pong Dam through the Beas River.

The water level of Pong Lake has increased by 11.76 feet in a single day due to the release of dam water and water overflowing in tributaries Dehar Khad, Gaj Khad, Bandher Khad, Buhal Khad, and Manjuhi Khad. At present, the water level in Pong Lake is 1350.63 feet, which was 1338.87 feet on Sunday.

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Director of Meteorological Department Surendra Paul says that the rainy season will continue in the state on Tuesday as well. Yellow alert has been issued for heavy rains in ten districts of the state.

On the other hand, light showers of rain may fall in many areas in the state from July 12 to 15, but there is no alert for heavy rain during this period. On the other hand, it rained throughout the day in Shimla and other districts of the state.

The rain broke the record of 52 years; Clouds rained the most in Manali after 1971, Record rains here too

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Shimla: Amid red alert in Himachal, the rain broke the record of 52 years. In the last 24 hours, Manali has recorded maximum rainfall of 131.3 mm.

For the first time since 1971, Manali has received this much rain. Earlier in 1971, 105.1 mm of rain was recorded. On the other hand, Solan district received 105 mm of rain in a day on July 17, 2017.

This time 107 mm of rain has been recorded here. On the other hand, 244 mm of rain has been recorded in the Bilaspur district after 2013. After 2006, 180 mm of rain has been recorded in Sangdah of the Sirmaur district.

Apart from this, 174 mm of rain has been recorded in Kangra’s Dehra-Gopipur after 2014. Breaking the record of 2004, 171.5 mm of rain has been recorded at Kahu in Bilaspur district.

After 2006, the maximum rainfall of 166 mm has been recorded in Kangra’s Ghamrur. Nadaun in Hamirpur has also recorded the highest rainfall of 160.5 mm after 2006.

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Himachal weather heavy rain broke the record of 52 years

Amidst the red alert for rain in Himachal, torrential rains continued throughout the day on Sunday. According to the report released by the Meteorological Department, Una received the maximum rainfall of 23 cm on Sunday.

After this, 22 cm in BBMB, 19 cm in Rohru, 18 cm in Sangrah, 18 cm in Dehra-Gopipur, Kasauli, Kahu, Una, Ghamrur and Nainadevi, 16 cm in Nadaun and Chuwadi, Nagrota Suriyan, Arki, Barthin, Chamba, 15 cm in Guler and Dalhousie, 13 cm in Pachhad, Manali, Nahan, Bilaspur, Jogindernagar, Dharamsala and Kandaghat, 11 cm in Kangra, Shimla, Solan, Sujanpur, Hamirpur and Lahaul Spiti, nine cm in Palampur, Baldwara, Gohar and Narkanda. , Sundernagar, Renuka and Dadahu have recorded eight cm of rain and Shimla has also recorded eight cm of rain.

Due to the rains, coolness has returned in the state. Light snowfall has also occurred in the high peaks of the state. Due to this, the low lying areas have cooled down. There has also been a drop in the temperature of the state to a great extent.

The lowest temperature in the state was recorded at Bharmour in Chamba district on Sunday. A minimum temperature of eight degrees Celsius has been recorded here.

Shimla recorded 15.6 mm, Sundernagar 18.9 deg C, Bhuntar 16.2 deg C, Una 20 deg C, Manali 12.6 deg C, Kufri 14.4 deg C and Reckong Peo 14.8 deg C.

Red alert removed, now only yellow alert

The red alert issued for heavy rains in Himachal Pradesh for the last two days has now been withdrawn, however, rains will continue in the state on Monday as well.

The Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert for rain in many areas of the state on Monday. In such a situation, people have been advised to be cautious.

At the same time, there are no alerts regarding heavy rains in the state from July 11 to 15, but the weather will remain bad during this period.

Four-Lane Update: If debris is seen on the Four-Lane, then the Company will be Blacklisted

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Heaps of debris will no longer be tolerated during the construction of four lanes in Himachal Pradesh. NHAI has given strict instructions to the manufacturing company.

If companies throw debris outside the designated area, they can be blacklisted. NHAI has taken these steps in view of the rains.

Due to the throwing of debris at various places, there is a situation of flooding in the low-lying areas from the road. In view of these instructions have been issued.

NHAI regional officer Abdul Basit said that piles of debris on the four-lane will not be tolerated anymore. This order will remain applicable on other NHs including Kalka-Shimla, Shimla-Mataur, Kiratpur-Manali, Pathankot Mandi, and Pinjore-Nalagarh in the state.

 four-lane update: If debris is seen on the four-lane, then the company will be blacklisted

He has instructed the companies to play their role well towards the environment. It is noteworthy that Union Road Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari had given orders to save trees two days ago in the Indian Road Congress session.

In this, instead of cutting trees, he had given instructions to uproot them and install them at another place. The Union Minister had ordered the engineers across the country to use modern technology to give world-class recognition to the construction of roads. He has talked about planting 68 thousand trees in lieu of the trees cut during the construction of new NH.

Himachal Weather: Rain wreaks havoc amid red alert, cloudburst in Kullu-Mandi

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Amid red alert, rains have wreaked havoc in Himachal Pradesh. Five people have died in Shimla’s Kumarsain, Rampur and Kullu. Cloud burst in Jagrai Nala of Manikarna Valley of Kullu district has caused huge devastation.

Debris and water entered people’s houses after a cloudburst at Thunag in Mandi district. Chief Minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu has declared holiday on July 10 and 11 in all schools, colleges, and universities of the state.

This information was given in the press statement issued by the Chief Minister. The Director Higher Education has issued orders in this regard.

Several vehicles were washed away like toys in the Beas and Parvati rivers in Mandi and Kullu districts. Rivers and drains are in spate across the state. Due to heavy rains, movement on the highway and other roads from Shimla to Mandi-Hamirpur-Kangra has been affected.

Landslide is happening from under the iron bridge near Ghandal on Shimla-Manali National Highway-205, due to which the traffic on the bridge is being run one-way. Shimla Police has made alternate arrangements for this.

Vehicles going from Shimla towards Arki, Shalaghat, Bilaspur, Hamirpur, Kangra, Mandi will pass through the iron bridge near Ghandal only. Whereas vehicles coming from Arki, Shalaghat, Bilaspur, Hamirpur, Kangra, Mandi towards Shimla should use Bangora (Galog), Kalihatti, Nalhatti, Haridevi, Ghanahatti road.

After five years, Shimla received torrential rain during a single day in July. 79 mm of rain has been recorded. Earlier in the year 2018, 118 mm of rain was recorded.

After the year 1993, Una has recorded the highest rainfall during 24 hours. In the year 1993, there was 188 mm of rain. This time 166 mm of rain has been recorded.

Naldehra is a Unique Sight of Nature’s Beauty

Very beautiful hill stations are hidden in the lap of Himachal Pradesh, from which we often introduce you through our articles.

In this sequence, today we are going to introduce you, about the beautiful hill station located near Shimla, about which very few tourists know.

Nestled amidst lush green valleys, this beautiful hill station is known for its golf course, yes we are talking about Naldehra, where India’s oldest golf course is located, where golf tournaments are held every year.

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It is situated at an altitude of 2044 meters above sea level. It is located at a distance of 22 kilometers from Shimla. According to historical records, British Viceroy Lord Curzon discovered this beautiful hill station.

He was so amazed by the surroundings that he decided to build a golf course in the area.

The name Naldehra is derived from two words ‘nag’ and ‘dehra’, which means the abode of the king of snakes. Mahunag Temple, dedicated to the serpent god, is an important religious site of the place.

Many fairs are also held in Naldehra. The Sipi fair here is very famous, which is organized in the month of June.

Best Time To Visit Naldehra

If you want to visit Naldehra, then tell that the best time to visit here would be between March and June. At this time the weather here remains between 15 degree Celsius and 30 degree Celsius.

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It receives seasonal rains in the months between July and September. Shimla is prone to heavy rainfall and occasional landslides during the monsoon.

However, in monsoon this part of the hill station turns green and looks more beautiful. The winter season here is from October to February and the climate is quite cold. The temperature in this season drops down to -2 degree Celsius. This is not a best time to visit Naldehra.

How To Reach Naldehra

How to reach Naldehra by train

Shimla has a minor railway station just 1 km from the city center and is connected to Kalka by a narrow gauge rail track.

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Shimla’s famous toy train runs between Kalka and Shimla, this train takes about 7 hours to cover this distance of 96 kms.

Kalka is the nearest railway station to Shimla, which is connected to Chandigarh and Delhi by regular trains. You will get trains to Kalka from major cities like Delhi and Chandigarh.

How to reach Naldehra by air

If you are going to travel to Shimla by air, then tell that Jubarhati is about 23 kilometers away from Shimla and is the nearest airport.

Chandigarh and Delhi have many regular flights to Jubbarhatti. After reaching this airport, you can easily get a taxi to Shimla.

How to reach Naldehra by car

If you are traveling from Delhi to Shimla in your own vehicle, you will need to take the Outer Ring Road towards GT Karnal Road then take a right onto NH 1.

After reaching Ambala, leave NH 1 and proceed to Kalka on NH 22. Now continue on this route towards Solan and then towards Shimla. Usually, it will take you 6 -7 hours for this journey.

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Recruitment in government departments of Himachal will be done only on existing contract terms

Jal Shakti Department recruitment

Shimla: Recruitments in government departments of Himachal Pradesh will now be done under the present rules of contract only. The State Government has instructed the Personnel Department to issue new instructions in this regard after three months of exercise.

After this, the requisition for new recruitment will start going to the Public Service Commission from all the departments. Now the recruitment process will start for more than 6000 posts.

In fact, in the cabinet meeting held on April 13, 2023, it was decided to change Rule 4 and Rule 15A in the rules for contract recruitment.

Due to this, the period of contract service was to run till the government notified instead of the present two years and the salary was also to be received on a fixed basis.

Recruitment in government departments of Himachal will be done only on existing contract terms

To implement this decision of the cabinet, the Personnel Department also got the file completed by the Public Service Commission and the Law Department, but the Chief Minister’s Office had given instructions to hold it before the notification was issued.

In this, 530 posts of School Lecturer New were filled in the cabinet of April 13 itself. After this, 5200 posts of TGT and JBT came in Elementary Department, but even these recruitments have not started yet.

The reason was that after April 13, the cabinet had given permission for the meetings held between June 30 with the condition that the departments concerned would take separate permission from the Department of Personnel and Finance.

That’s why the Personnel Department was also not approving the posts of new recruits. Now the State Government has asked the Personnel Department to issue new instructions on the contract recruitment rules.

In this, information will be given to all the departments that the recruitment will be done under the current contract rules only. As soon as this instruction is issued, new recruitment will start on more than 6000 posts.

3D model of Mata Shri Chintpurni Darbar prepared

The 3D model of the actual form of Mata Shri Chintpurni Ji Temple has been prepared. It was designed in collaboration with NIFT Kangra at Temple Trust Chintpurni.

On Thursday, it was shown near the temple lift on behalf of Deputy Commissioner Una Raghav Sharma as a sample. During this time other priests of the temple also saw this model.

The 3D model depicts the sanctum sanctorum of the temple and the Pindi form of Mata Rani. However, Deputy Commissioner Una has given orders to further improve this design.

Deputy Commissioner Raghav Sharma told that a memento of the real form of Mata Rani will be given as a gift to the chief guests and special guests visiting the temple, while any devotee can also ask for it from the temple trust and take it home.

He said that it would be prepared in different sizes as a memento. Its price will also differ according to the size. SDM Amb Vivek Mahajan, head of priest Baridar Sabha Ravinder Chhinda, priest Bhushan Kalia were also present on this occasion.

GRP station will be opened for the security of railway line

World Heritage Kalka-Shimla track

Shimla: Government Railway Police (GRP) station will be set up in the coming time in view of security of the Bhanupalli-Bilaspur-Berry broad gauge railway line of strategic importance.

Soon a suitable place will be selected for this. The special thing is that along with Himachal Police, the wing of Railway Police will also work in GRP.

Some time ago, the Director General of Police has discussed with the Superintendent of Police Bilaspur in this context and orders have been issued to send the proposal to the Superintendent of Police.

The track will be monitored through CCTV cameras around the clock for the security of the railway line. A 63.1-kilometer-long railway track will be built from Bhanupalli to Barmana in Bilaspur, for which the process is on.

A 52-kilometer railway track is being constructed till Bilaspur. After the completion of the land acquisition process, further planning will be done. Work on the plan for the construction of ballastless railway track is going on.

Bhanupalli-Bilaspur-Berry railway line

The track work is going on along the border with Punjab. In such a situation, after all this process, the police department will start an exercise to open GRP, for which a suitable site will be selected.

Police is studying the model of Maharashtra and Punjab to open GRP. Soon a team of police department will prepare a report after surveying the entire railway track and on the basis of this report the next action plan will be finalised. Separate wings of Himachal and Railway Police will work in the police station.

The SHO of the police wing will also be different. According to the rules set by the Railways, the police will work and from the point of view of security, the track will be monitored round-the-clock through hi-tech CCTV cameras, so that possible incidents and accidents on the railway track can be avoided.

Superintendent of Police Bilaspur Dr. Karthikeyan Gokulchandran told that Government Railway Police (GRP) station will be opened on the railway line. Instructions have been given to prepare the proposal for this. (hdm)

Strong arrangements for the security of railways

Superintendent of Police Bilaspur Dr. Karthikeyan Gokulchandran told that instructions have been issued by the DGP to prepare the proposal, on the basis of which a team will be formed and the proposal will be prepared in the coming time.

He told that there will be a Government Railway Police Station, in which two separate wings of Himachal Police and Railway Police will function.

All concrete arrangements will be made regarding the security of the railways. Model study of Maharashtra and Punjab is being done for GRP.

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