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Kangra Tea gets European GI Tag, big Achievement Internationally

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The tea of Himachal Pradesh has achieved a great achievement at the international level. Kangra tea has been awarded the European GI Tag. The European GI tag is given only to products that meet high standards.

Kangra tea is currently being grown in a very small area and its production is also relatively low. Despite this, the high quality of Kangra tea has earned it great respect not only for the state but also for the country.

According to experts, only a few products have got the European tag in the country. In such a situation, the inclusion of Kangra tea in this list is very encouraging for Kangra tea and tea producers.

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Kangra tea has its own special aroma and taste and because of that it got GI tag in 2005. At present there are tea gardens in the state in about 2400 hectares.

Four decades ago, there were tea gardens in an area of about three thousand hectares. From 1990 to 2002, the Kangra tea industry was at its peak and every year more than one million kilos of tea was being produced here.

Due to the efforts of the tea growers, all records of tea production were broken in 1998-99 and 17,11,242 kg of tea was produced in that year.

Due to various reasons this trend could not continue and in the last few years the figure of tea production has remained less than one million kilos.

Compared to other states, the size of tea gardens in the state is very less. The biggest advantage of the big tea garden owners in other states is that their labor is available here throughout the year at the right price.

Due to small tea gardens, labor cannot be hired for the whole year and the labor coming for some time charges a very high price.

 Vashishtha Temple: The 4000 Years Old Historical Temple with Hot Springs

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Vashishtha Temple is a major tourist attraction of Manali. This temple is located 3 km from the city center of Manali. This temple is located in the village named Vashishtha and is famous for its magnificent hot water springs and Vashishtha temple.

Vashishtha Temple – 4000 Years Old History

Vashishtha temple is one of the most famous places in Manali. Vashishtha Temple which is believed to be more than 4000 years old, is dedicated to sage Vashishtha.

Vashishtha was the Raj Purohit and guru of lord Rama and many other historical personalities including Bhishma and Samvarta. A black stone idol of the sage wearing dhoti is situated inside the Vashishtha temple.

Beautiful Wooden Work

Vashishtha Temple is decorated with exquisite and beautiful carvings on wood, moreover, the interior of the temple is embellished with antique paintings.

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Apart from the Vashishtha temple, there is another temple located here which is known as the Ram temple. The idols of Rama, Sita and Lakshmana are installed inside this temple.

Story of Vashishtha Temple

Vashishtha Guru is one of the seven sages (Sapt Rishi) of Hinduism and hence the village is named after him. According to a legend, sage Vashishtha was saddened that his children had been killed by Vishwamitra.

Sage Vashishtha tried to commit suicide by jumping into a river but the river refused to kill him. After this the sage started a new life in the village.

The river in which the sage tried to commit suicide was named Vipasha. Now the same river is known as Beas river.

Famous Hot Water Spring

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Vashishtha Hot Water Spring is one of the famous attractions of this place. This hot spring has its own medicinal value. The springs are known to cure many skin diseases.

People come to take bath in Vashishtha springs to get rid of their skin infections and diseases. There are also separate bathrooms for both men and women.

Opening and Closing Timings of Vashishtha Temple Manali

Vashisht Temple Opening Timings: 7 am to 9 pm.
Timings for bath in Vashishtha: 7 am to 1 pm and 2 pm to 9 pm on all days.

How to Reach Vashishtha Temple Manali

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Reach by Flight

Vashishtha Temple is a major tourist destination of Manali. If you want to travel by air to Vashishtha Temple, the nearest airport is Bhuntar, which is located at a distance of 55 kilometers from Vashishtha Temple. One can take a taxi from the airport or travel by state transport buses to reach Vashishtha Temple.

Reach by Road

Buses are easily available from Delhi to Manali. Manali is at a distance of 570 km from Delhi. Bus services are also available from Shimla, Dharamshala, Leh and Chandigarh to Manali.

Reach by Train

If you are planning to go to Vashishtha Temple or Manali by train. The nearest railway station to Manali is Ambala Cantt or Chandigarh. After reaching Chandigarh or Ambala with the help of train, you will have to travel by bus to Manali.

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New Road Projects should be Approved Soon, Himachali MPs Demand from Union Minister Nitin Gadkari

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Himachal MPs Kishan Kapoor, Suresh Kashyap, Indu Goswami and Sikandar Kumar and former minister Virendra Kanwar, under the leadership of Union Information Broadcasting and Sports and Youth Affairs Minister Anurag Singh Thakur, met Union Road Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari and sought early approval of new projects. raised the demand

During this, Anurag Singh Thakur said that the missing link between Bihru to Lathiyani on NH 503, from kilometer 36/0 to kilometer 42/0 and the cost of the Lathiyani-Mandali bridge on Gobindsagar lake will be about 900 crores. 12.91 crore for improvement works on Rakkad-Chaplah-Upper Bharoli-Tikkar-Shantla road from 0/0 to 15/600 in Kangra.

Simultaneously demanded four-lane for Mataur-Hamirpur Shimla, Pathankot-Mandi highway which is being four-lane up to Paraur, four-lane up to Mandi along with Nahan bypass. During this, Nitin Gadkari listened to all the aspects with full attention and talked about its proper implementation.

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Anurag Singh Thakur said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has always considered Himachal Pradesh as his second home and has left no stone unturned in giving gifts to Himachal Pradesh.

In the past too, the Modi government has tried to promote connectivity in Himachal by giving projects like Kiratpur-Nerchowk Highway, Parwanoo-Shimla Highway, Dharamshala-Mataur-Shimla Highway, Mukerian-Pathankot, Zirakpur-Parwanoo, Takroli-Kullu, Parwanoo-Solan-Shimla. Work has been done and no shortcoming will be left in the development of the state in future as well.

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Electricity may become Expensive in Himachal from April 1, the Government did not Increase the Subsidy

Electricity may become expensive in Himachal from April 1

Himachal Pradesh may get an expensive electricity shock from April 1. For the financial year 2023-24, the Electricity Board has received a subsidy of Rs 500 crore only.

The Congress government has not made any increase in the gratuity. In such a situation, there is a possibility of increasing the rates of electricity from April 1.

The Electricity Board has sent a proposal to the Electricity Regulatory Commission to increase the rates by 90 paise per unit. The commission will decide the electricity rates for the new financial year on 30 or 31 March.

Electricity can become costlier for domestic consumers on consumption above 126 units. The prices of supplies to industrial and commercial consumers are also expected to increase.Electricity may become expensive in Himachal from April 1

The financial condition of the board has worsened due to giving 125 units of free electricity to domestic consumers. Subsidy is provided by the government to subsidize electricity bills of domestic and agricultural consumers.

In the budget for the year 2022-23, the BJP government had given a subsidy of Rs 500 crore to the board to provide cheap electricity. It was announced during this period to give 60 units free of cost to domestic consumers.

After a few months, the BJP government made electricity up to 125 units free. In lieu of this, a monthly gratuity of 66 crores was given separately.

In such a situation, the board needed a subsidy of about 800 crores to continue the scheme of 125 units of free electricity.

If the government wanted that the electricity rates should not be increased beyond 126 units, then the board was to get a subsidy of about Rs 1100 crore.

In such a situation, it is possible that all categories of consumers may get a shock of expensive electricity in the electricity rates issued by the Regulatory Commission this week.

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230 Roads Stuck in FCA; PWD Minister said, Out of 588 Cases only 121 Got Approval

22 crores will be spent on Kullu-Manali NH

230 roads of MLA priorities are currently stuck in FCA clearance. In response to the question of former Transport Minister Bikram Singh Thakur, Public Works Minister Vikramaditya Singh kept this figure in the assembly.

Bikram Singh had asked the question that in the case of FCA, the state government should ensure that objections are raised only once in such projects so that the file does not keep rotating again and again.

In response, the Public Works Minister said that at present, if we look at all the cases other than NABARD, there are 588 cases pending approval with the Forest Conservation Act.

Of these, principal approval has been received in 156 cases and 310 cases are still pending, while final approval has been received only in 121 cases.

Vikramaditya Singh said that Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu’s government has changed the process to clear FCAS.

230 roads stuck in FCA 121 got approval out of 588 cases

A private agency has been hired as a consultant and is attached to the concerned DFO and department. This has led to a spurt in cases of forest clearance.

Letter Written to the Central Government for PMGSY

A letter has been sent to the Central Government on pending cases in the second phase of Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana. The central government has been asked to give a time period of one year in those cases whose work has been left incomplete.

PWD minister Vikramaditya Singh has said that Phases 1 and 2 of PMGSY have been completed, while Phase 3 has started.

He said that necessary action has been taken in cases where the delay has been caused by the contractor.

So will Humans Never Die? Scientists got the Recipe to make Humans Immortal!

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The one who has come in this world will also go. This is a universal truth, which we cannot deny. Because man is not immortal.

As life is certain, death is also certain, but now scientists are working on a research that will make humans immortal.

Although the research is successful or not, it is in the womb of the future, but scientists have claimed that by 2045 we will develop such a thing, by which man will never die, he will become immortal.

Dr. Jose Cardeiro, scientist of the International Nonprofit Organization-Humanite Plus, says that he will soon reveal the secret of immortality.

Claims Based on this research

In Howard and Boston’s laboratory, a research has been done on old rats, in which they were made young and their eyesight also recovered. The special thing in this is that it can also be reversed.

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This was a joint research by Howard Medical School and Boston University, in which researcher David Dinclair said that aging is a reversible process, which can be manipulated.

Not only this, Cambridge University had also said something similar and told that age can be brought back through a method. Skill Cells were reprogrammed for research so that they could travel back in time.

The name of this research, published in the scientific journal Cell, is Loss of Epigenetic Information as a Cause of Mammalian Aging.

Will be able to Reduce Age every Year

Now scientists have not made any disclosure on how humans can be made immortal, but it is claimed that by 2045 the recipe to make humans immortal will be found.

Dr. Jose Cardeiro claims that in the year 2030 people will be able to reduce their age year by year and by 2045 humans can be made immortal.

This beautiful village of Sainj Valley is all set to have it’s first film shooting

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Himachal Pradesh is a hill state with high mountains, narrow valleys and dense green forests which adds to its beauty.

Many Hindi films have been shot in Kullu Manali in Himachal Pradesh but the beautiful Sainj Valley of district Kullu has been still untouched for cinematic activities.

Sainj Valley is famous for different government projects so far, especially, the hydel electricity projects and fruit and vegetable cultivation but the valley is all setup to have its first .

Vaibhav Kulkarni, director of Geeta Film Production told that some of our friends had visited Sainj Valley a few months ago. Then the idea came to his mind to do some shoots about the beauty of the valley.

According to him, “The beauty of this place has been carefully observed, here are good places for the film world”. The name of this film is going to be The Robert House, he said.

The main purpose of making this film is to bring the beauty of Sainj Valley to world and to keep alive the Dev tradition and ancient culture found here. The entire team of Geeta Production will work on this film from March 28 to April 25.

Balamkund Thakur, the owner of The Robert House, has told that the Sainj Valley is a very backward area from a tourism point of view.

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“Neither any government has worked here nor any leader is working on it to promote tourism”, Thakur said.

“I will be very grateful to Geeta Film Production that they have planned to make a film named Didi Orbit House to limelight the beauty of the Valley, the Dev culture, and local tradition here, which will promote the beauty of the Valley in the country and abroad”, he said.

“With the making of this film, tourists from all over the country and abroad will rush to witness the beauty of Sainj Valley, which will generate employment and means of income for the youth of the valley, he said.

“This film is going to act as a new self-employment for the unemployed youth of Sainj Ghati”, he added.

He has also called upon the youth of the entire valley that all the youth should come forward to support Geeta film production.

Mini Secretariat could not Start even after Six Months of Inauguration

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Government offices have not yet been shifted to the Mini Secretariat building constructed with Rs 20 crore at Una headquarters.

The Mini Secretariat building was also inaugurated about six months ago during the tenure of the BJP government, but even after six months of inauguration, this building has not been dedicated to the public.

Even now the administrative work is going on in the old building only. After all, why is the administration not able to shift the government office here even six months after its inauguration?

This question is worth pondering upon however, the concerned department had completed the six-storey mini-secretariat building in record time.

But after this, the department forgot to install a fire fighting system in this building. After the said matter came to the notice of the administrative officers, a fire fighting system was also installed in the Mini Secretariat building. But even after six months of inauguration, work is going on in the building.

After all, the general public is facing problems due to this work going on at a snail’s pace. The failure of the administration is taking a heavy toll on the people and still all the work is going on in the old building itself.

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It may be mentioned that to strengthen the administrative arrangements in Una city, a mini secretariat has been constructed at a cost of Rs 20 crore.

Before the assembly elections, the BJP government inaugurated the Mini Secretariat in the midst of the half-incomplete work of the Mini Secretariat. Although at that time the six-storey building of the Mini Secretariat was ready.

Mini Secretariat could not be Started even in the New Government

There has been a change of government in the state. The Congress government has started working but the mini secretariat building started during the BJP tenure in Una has not yet been made smooth for the convenience of the public.

Officers are Getting Worried due to the Lack of Office Shift

Officials are facing difficulties due to the non-shifting of government offices in the new building of the Mini Secretariat. During the rainy season, rainwater is entering the government office.

After the rain last day, water entered the offices of ASP, DSP, and other offices. Due to this the people coming to the offices for their work including the officers had to face difficulties.

Indigo starts between Delhi-Kangra, Aircraft Welcomed with Water Spray at Gaggal Airport

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Airline company Indigo has started direct flights between the capital Delhi and Kangra.

On Sunday, an Indigo Airlines plane landed at Gaggal airport at 10 am, carrying 67 passengers. As soon as the Indigo plane landed at Gaggal airport, fire engines were greeted with water cannons.

According to information, Union Information and Broadcasting and Youth Sports Minister Anurag Thakur, Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia, and Union Minister of State for Journal VK Singh flagged off Indigo Airlines from Delhi Airport via a virtual medium.

Passengers were received at Gaggal Airport by Acting Airport Director Sanjay Bhardwaj, Air Traffic Incharge Amit Saklani, Senior Manager Shailesh Kumar Singh, Senior Manager, Regional Head of Indigo Airlines Saba Zaidi, and other officers and staff.

67 passengers from Delhi came to Gaggal airport by plane and 56 passengers went to Delhi from there. It may be noted that on Sunday, two new flights of Spice Jet also arrived at Gaggal airport from Delhi. In both the flights, 120 passengers from Delhi arrived at Gaggal airport and 100 passengers went to Delhi.

First Critical Care Center to be Built at Kathed on Kalka-Shimla NH

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The first critical care center will be set up at Kathed on Kalka-Shimla National Highway 5. For this, the Health Department has selected the place along with the newly constructed Regional Hospital in Kathed.

A separate laboratory will also be prepared in the center. This will not affect testing in case of emergency. To do this work, Chief Architect Shimla has also been asked to prepare a map after seeing the place soon.

Along with this, an assessment has also been asked to prepare for the building of the Critical Care Center so that the work can be started after taking permission for it.

It is being told that the Critical Care Center will be set up as per the instructions of the Union Health Ministry. In this center, facility of other necessary equipment including oxygen will also be available.

This ward will be more useful in an epidemic like Corona and the patients will not have to worry during the epidemic.

First critical care center to be built at Kathed on Kalka-Shimla NH

There is no such center on the Kalka-Shimla highway

So far there is no such center on the Kalka-Shimla highway where patients can be kept separate from others. This caused more trouble for the patients. It may be noted that the construction work of the Regional Hospital is going on at Kathed adjacent to the city on NH-5.

During the construction of the building, 1.5 bighas of land have been saved in the prescribed drawing. Now this land has been selected for the critical care ward. It is being told that this building will be of five storeys.

In this, the health department has prepared a proposal to provide state-of-the-art facilities to the patients. The special thing is that after the completion of this building, if an epidemic like corona comes in future, then there will be no need to vacate other wards for the treatment of patients.

During the Corona epidemic, many wards of hospitals were converted into Corona wards in emergency. Due to this, there were many problems in the treatment of other patients.

Health Minister has also Inspected

Health Minister Col. Dr. Dhaniram Shandil also recently inspected the hospital being built in Kathed. During this, he also gave various guidelines to the hospital administration related to the Critical Care Center and asked them to use the land outside the drawing.

After this, Dr. SL Verma, Sanjeev Kashiv and Gaurav Thakur, Medical Superintendents of Hospital Administration, immediately proposed to the Chief Architect to set up a lab with a five-storey center.

It is being told that in the coming days the team will prepare a map after inspecting the spot. At the same time, the executive engineer of the Public Works Department has also been asked to send the plan. A letter has come to the department for this.

A critical care center will be set up in Kathed along with the newly constructed regional hospital. For this, contact has been made with Chief Architect Shimla and proposal has been given. This center will be of five storeys.

It will have modern facilities. A separate lab will also be prepared in this building. The place has been selected for all these. This center will be built on about 1.5 bighas of land.

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Government will release 5000 New Recruitments; Deputy CM Agnihotri said, all Appointments will be Done Under the New Policy

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Himachal government will now recruit five thousand employees under the new recruitment policy. The state government is preparing to bring a new policy for the employees.

This was stated by Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri in the House. He said that instead of outsourced companies whose contracts have expired in the month of December, contracts will be re-contracted with new companies, so that there is no impact on the system running through outsource.

In the last two months, 559 outsourced employees have lost their jobs from the Jal Shakti Department. These employees have been removed between December 15 and February 21 after the contract with the company was over.

However, it is not decided whether the outsourced employees who have been removed from five thousand posts will also get a chance or not.

There was a lot of controversy between the ruling party and the opposition regarding the removal of outsourced employees and the new arrangement in the House.

The Deputy Chief Minister said that there has been discrimination against the employees in the name of outsource. The company under which the outsourced employees were recruited has been paid Rs 38 crore.

The rules were made differently while recruiting. The tender process for the entire state was decided sitting at Sarkaghat in Mandi. Jal Shakti Department has deployed 247 outsourced employees.

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Indigo Aircraft will Land at Gaggal Airport from Tomorrow, Spice Jet will also Start two new flights

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Amid speculations about the expansion of Gaggal Airport, the airline Indigo has started new flights to Kangra district.

The first flight of the airline Indigo will take off from the capital Delhi at 6.40 am on Sunday and land at Gaggal airport at 8.25 am.

Apart from this, the return time of the flight will take off from Gaggal airport at 9.15 am and land in Delhi at 10.45 am.

The airline Spice Jet will also start two new flights for Kangra, these aircraft will also land at Gaggal Airport on Sunday.

The airline will land its first flight on March 26 at Indigo Gaggal Airport. After this, the company’s two flights will be for Gaggal Airport.

As soon as two new flights of Indigo company land, Indigo company will become the third service provider company to provide air services in Kangra.

Indigo aircraft will land at Gaggal airport from tomorrowPrior to this, Alliance Air and Spice Jet have regular flights to Gaggal Airport. The schedule of this flight starting from March 26 is also available on online booking sites, while after the recruitment process of the employees, they have been provided training and deployed at the airport.

With these newly started flights, Spice Jet will also increase the number of flights to four, while one flight will also be of Alliance Air.

IndiGo’s flights to Kangra are starting on 26 March. Airline company Spice Jet will also increase the number of flights in March.

With the commencement of new flights, the number of flights at Gaggal airport will also increase. Along with this, more new flights are also expected to start.

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The Biggest Good News for the Employees from the Center on Old Pension, Finance Minister made a Big Announcement

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After the old pension has been restored in Himachal, now there is good news for the rest of the employees as well. There has been a stir on the old pension scheme from the Central Government.

The proposals of the Finance Bill 2023 presented in the House have been passed by voice vote without discussion and while presenting the Finance Bill, Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has said that keeping in mind the pension of government employees and the protection of their interests, the pension has been reformed. A committee will be formed under the chairmanship of the Finance Secretary.

The Finance Minister has said to review the new pension scheme during this period. If everything goes ahead, then the employees can get a big relief.

Speaking on the pension scheme, the Finance Minister said that the pension system will be considered keeping in mind various issues such as meeting the needs of the employees and maintaining a smooth fiscal system, and for this work a committee headed by the Finance Secretary will be constituted.

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As soon as the Finance Bill 2023 was passed, the presiding officer asked the members to maintain peace and go to their respective seats, but without paying attention to his appeal, the uproar of the members intensified, seeing that Mr. Aggarwal suspended the proceedings of the House for the day. Postponed for the whole.

Earlier, the Lok Sabha passed the proposals of the Finance Bill 2023 presented in the House on Friday by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman amidst a lot of noise and slogans demanding the formation of a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) of members of opposition parties on the Adani issue. Passed by voice vote without discussion.

After the passage of the Finance Bill, now the financial proposals of the Central Government for the financial year 2023-24 can be made effective.

Introducing the bill, the Finance Minister said that the issue of LRS arises a lot and said that credit card payments are not being accepted on foreign visits and urged the Reserve Bank to take care of the convenience of the people in this matter Is.

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Coronation Going to be Held in Kangra Fort after 400 Years, Read Full News

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In the Kangra Fort, which is one of the oldest forts in the country, is going to be a coronation after 400 years. On March 30, on the day of Navami, Aishwarya Chand will be crowned as the 489th king of the Katoch dynasty.

This program will be held in the temple of the ancestral goddess- Ambika in Kangra Fort. Currently, Aishwarya Chand Katoch is Tikka Raj of the Lambagaon royal family.

Shailaja Kumari Katoch will receive the title of Queen and her son Ambikeshwar Chandra as Tikka Raj as soon as he is crowned.

Maharaja Aishwarya Chand Katoch will also release a book in this program. The name of this book is ‘Katoch’ ‘The Trigart Empire’. His mother Chandresh Kumari has invited many celebrities to this program.

In this regard, Kangra Art and Literature Patron Raghav Guleria said that this program is very important. After this program is held in the historic fort, tourism will get a new direction in Himachal.

It is said that the last coronation in Kangra fort took place in 1629 AD. This is the reason that the whole world will keep an eye on this correspondence.

Glorious History of the Katoch dynasty

The Katoch dynasty is counted among the oldest royal houses in the world. The first King Bhoomi Chand Katoch is mentioned in Gorakh Tibbi of Jwalamukhi.

His 234th descendant Sushram Chandra is mentioned in the Mahabharata. In the eighteenth century, the rulers of the Katoch dynasty made several efforts to save Kangra painting.

Fort in Amnat, Mahal in Lumbagaon

Apart from Kangra, Nadaun’s Amnat Fort also belongs to the Katoch rulers. If there are relatives in Sujanpur, there is a palace of this family in Lambagaon. Aishwarya is Tikka Raj of this family.

Opposition Walked out on Guarantee of Rs 1500, CM said, will Benefit all Women in Four Years

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On Thursday, the opposition walked out of the House on a guarantee of one and a half thousand rupees to women.

Prior to the walkout, the opposition raised slogans, and demanded permission to allow the Leader of Opposition to speak in the House.

At the time when the opposition was creating a ruckus, Chief Minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu was responding to the budget in the House. The Speaker wanted to stop the opposition, but the slogans continued.

After this, the opposition went out of the House while talking about not allowing him to speak. Actually, the matter arose when the Chief Minister was talking about giving a pension of Rs 1500 to 2,91000 women.

The opposition objected to this announcement and Leader of Opposition Jairam Thakur demanded time to speak. After this, the uproar started in the House and the opposition walked out.

Chief Minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu said that the Congress has not set a deadline to complete the guarantee. In the next four years, all women of the state will be given the benefit of a guarantee. (HDM)

Nubra Valley is Adorned with Natural Scenery, Famous as “Garden of Ladakh”

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We all know Leh-Ladakh, which is one of the most beautiful places in the world situated in the lap of the Himalayas. Ladakh is famous in the country and the world for its supernatural beauty.

Ladakh is called the crown of India. Ladakh is a famous tourist spot, where one can come for vacation. Apart from nature lovers, this place holds a special place in the hearts of adventure enthusiasts.

Today we are going to tell you about the Nubra Valley situated in the middle of the mountains of Ladakh. Nubra valley is surrounded by high hills.

Nubra means “valley of flowers”. This valley is also known as “Garden of Ladakh”. The valley is adorned with “pink” and “yellow wild roses”.

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Nubra Valley, situated at a distance of 150 km from Leh, is very attractive and beautiful. The history of this valley is also very old.

According to historians, its history dates back to the seventh century AD. In history, this valley was invaded by Chinese and Mongolia.

The Valley is Adorned with Natural Scenery

Nubra Valley is adorned with natural scenery. The sand and hills of this valley work to add to the beauty of this place.

The weather here is very cold. Nubra Valley is situated between two rivers named Shyok. The culture here is also very different.

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Leh to Nubra Journey

To go to Nubra Valley one has to go by road. First of all travel to Khardung La by National Highway. After that the trek is done till Shyok valley via Khardung village.

Before going to Nubra Valley, the travelers have to stay in Leh for two days. Once the travelers get acclimatized here, then they can travel further.

In this journey you will find beautiful roads that will win your heart. On reaching near Nubra Valley you will find a deserted road with sand dunes.

Diskit and Hunder

Diskit and Hunder are the trading center of Nubra Valley. This place is very beautiful. You will easily find hotels, home stays, resorts and tents to stay in Diskit and Hunder. The atmosphere here is also very calm. Two humped camels can also be seen at this place.

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How To Reach Nubra Valley

Tourists interested in visiting Nubra Valley can reach this destination by road. For this, one has to reach Leh first via Srinagar or Manali. Before that, you will have to come up to Nubra.

Apart from this, a flight can also be taken to Leh to reach here. After that, you will have to come by road again. The nearest railway station from here is in Jammu.

From there onwards it can be reached by road via Srinagar-Leh. It will be difficult to reach here during winters due to closure of roads due to snowfall.

The best time to visit Nubra Valley is from May to mid-September. It is a bit difficult to reach here during the winter season.

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Gujjars – The Gypsies of the Himalayas

Gujjars---The-Gypsies-of-the-Himalayas

Taken from the book The Splendour of Himalayan Art and Culture By Dr. Ashok Jerath – Buy this Book

It is really a feast for the eyes to see the flocks of cattle sheep, goats, cows, and buffaloes trotting by the roadside escorted by some ferocious dogs to the tune of the whistles of their masters.

Masters are elegantly clad with beautifully embroidered garments. These are the gypsies of the Himalayas, popularly known as Gujjars who are always on the move.

Several books on the cultural heritage of Gujjars have been published so far but their place of origin is not established yet.

Most historians stress upon the fact that they came from Middle Asia and reached India in search of green pastures and meadows.

Some of the researchers believe them to be a section of the valiant clan of the Huns while others claim them to be true Aryans who established their colonies in the northern part of this country spreading up to the plains of the Ganges.

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Gujjars have been mentioned in several epics and in a number of classic books with myriad noun forms-Gujjar, Gujar, Goojar, Goojjar, etc. In Harshcharita by Bhan Bhat, there is a reference that during the reign of Prabhakar Vardhan there were some powerful domains of Gujjars.

We find mention of these Gujjars in the diaries of foreign travelers that there were several powerful kings of Gujjars who used to assist the more powerful kingdoms and thus were the deciding factors in tilting the power from one kingdom to another.

There are still some Gujjar settlements in several middle east countries which point to the fact that once they were settled there and established their kingdoms.

Several such families are still there in the ravines and at the base of Hindukush which speak the Gojary language similar to that of the language spoken by the Gujjars of this part of the world.

Gujjars reside in several cities and the localities of Attak, Peshawar, Jhelum, Rawal Pindi, Gujranwala, Sialkot, Lahore, etc. in Pakistan.

They believe in Islam. Gujjars living in India are having secular outlook. Most of the clans of Gujjars living in U.P., Gujarat, M.P., Haryana, etc. are Hindus but those who go about the Himalayas along with their flocks are the believers of Islam.

Most of their castes are the same as those of Rajputs Chauhans, Khatana, Kasana, etc. Most of them have been converted long ago. There are three distinct clans of Gujjars.

Those who are permanent settlers in the rural or suburban area depend upon cultivation though a few of them are educated and are in service.

Those who rear the cattle, especially buffaloes and depend upon selling their milk are Dodis. They are the most handsome Gujjars, the Image By DR B C Khanna representatives of the real Aryans.

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The third clan of the Gujjars is of nomadic nature. They are the Bakarwals who are always on the move. They rear sheep and goats the flocks of which move during the changing seasons along the roadsides and in the pastures and meadows.

It is really a feast for the eyes to see thousands of sheep and goats escorted by Gaddi dogs which hound the animal in their fold whenever there is a trespass. They are the guards of the flocks and understand the language of their masters.

Bakarwals are always on the move. During summer months they move from the plains to the Himalayas, especially to the valleys in Zanskar ranges where they get huge pastures stretched miles together.

Gumery and Dras, the coldest parts of Ladakh are rich in greenery during acute summers. At the start of winter, they start moving towards lesser heights and plains. Thus right from the base of the Shivaliks to the highland valleys of Ladakh is the domain of these nomads.

In addition to their flock of sheep and goats, they carry with them ponies and horses on the backs of which household goods are kept. They include tents, utensils, clothes for daily use, and other articles of use in travel.

In fact, all their assets are carried on horseback. Wherever there is a place to spend the night they settle down and form a dera with open tents to accommodate the family members. They may stay there for more than a day provided there is enough greenery for their flock.

Social Milieu

These nomads are hardworking people. The male members of the clan are tall having broad shoulders with cute cuts.

They are having open milky visages, however, a few of them are dark in color too. The elders are bearded. They wear long shirts and salwars of dark colors.

Jackets of black or dark color are always in use but pattu coat is in vogue during winter only. They use white turban in the style of Turks.

Big leather shoes are in vogue and are nailed heavily at the soles. The females are thin and tall. Their attire is almost similar to that of their male counterparts.

They are very fond of braiding their hair. Numerous small braids divergently appear from the upper part of the forehead and convergently slide down to a single braid of hair at the back.

They usually wear a dark-colored cap on their head covering the turning point of the braids. They carry their younger kids on their backs in cloth cradles fastened around their backs.

Sometimes young lambs are also cradled. Newly born lambs are always carried on the backs to lure the sheep mothers. The free hands are always busy prompting the young lambs to move ahead and the ‘mother sheep’ to follow.

Bakarwals are experts in whistling the tune which is understood by the sheep, goats, and the dogs. They change the direction of their journey with the tune of the whistle of their masters.

However, there are some naughty animals that do not pay heed to these whistles. These animals are controlled by the hounds. They are hounded back by the big canines.

Of course, dogs are the most disciplined animals of the whole lot. Most of the work of these people is done by these dogs. During the night halt, the newly born lambs are set free so that their mothers take charge of them and suckle their young ones.

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Dogs are let free to guard the whole flock and they are always alert to push back any intruder whosoever it may be; even the beasts are tom apart if they happen to attack the herd.

Women folk at once start making the dera look like a house. The kitchen is made in the open unless there is rain when they try to get shelter under the protruding rock or in a natural cave they get on their way.

The hearth for cooking the meals is always in open, arranged temporarily with stones; twigs of wood are used to lit the fire. They are fond of maize bread which is prepared from flour made out of powdering the maize grains.

Vegetables especially the green leaves of various herbs, potatoes, and sometimes dal and curry are also used with a bit of chilli and raw onion.

They are also fond of mutton. Ghee and shakkar are their best delicacies. While the ladies prepare the food, menfolk enjoy on hookah or gossip near the hearth to get the warmth during the winter season.

They lit torches during the night to shun away the wild animals. The next morning they pack their luggage on the backs of horses and ponies and start for the next halt.

The process goes on until they reach the green pastures where they stay for a pretty long time until they feel that their flock has taken enough. The rituals and other celebrations are very simple.

Almost every celebration starts with the distribution of ghee and shakkar among the poor and the kith and kin followed by the chanting of folk songs. At the time of new births and also during marriage ceremonies hilarious folk songs are chanted.

They are generally the love epics popularly known as Masnavis. Thus Masnavis like Saifal Malook, Heer Ranja, Laila Majnu, etc. are recited accompanied by folk music instruments like bagpipe, algoja, mattian, flute, and drums.

Marriages are very simple. They are ceremonised without any vanity or show. The marriage procession comprises of horse riders. After the ceremony is over the bride is brought on the back of a horse.

Marriage parties are received with ghee and shakkar distributed among all the persons accompanying the barat. They are given a feast of delicious food including sweets, rice with several types of curries, mutton, and fruits.

Generally, the marriages are arranged by the family members but sometimes there may be mutually agreed marriages between the bride and the bridegroom.

Occasionally, there may be a number of young lads opting for the most beautiful girl of the clan. When there is a competition, the cattle are offered in lieu to the parents of the girl.

The bidder giving the highest bid wins the battle, of course, the will of the ‘girl is always sought by the mother of the girl confidentially.

Once it so happened that a young Bakarwal gave away his whole herd of animals only to get the hand of a beautiful damsel. Other members of the community offered him some animals in gifts and to some extent, he was compensated.

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Marriages are conducted by the priests of the mosques generally in Niquah style. Both sides are asked about their consent followed by the recitation of Ayats from Quran Sharif.

The Bakarwals are scholars of nature. They know the seasonal flowering, grasses, and medicinal herbs of various kinds. They are the doctors of their herd and apply medicinal herbs to the cattle’s whenever they are sick.

Some of the Bakarwals collect medicinal herbs during their travels which are sold in the market at a handsome price. Milk, curd, butter, ghee, etc are the ingredients sold by these nomads to make their both ends meet.

They also sell raw wool which is cut once a year in the case of ordinary sheep but twice in the case of the Australian breed which they rear now.

The cutting of wool generally takes place in the summer months. They are rich people having thousands of animals in their herds.

Nowadays they have opened their accounts in the banks also and a few of the rich parties possess lockers too. Since they are always on the move their children cannot study in traditional schools.

Considering the fact J&K Govt. has introduced the process of mobile schools. Teachers especially Gujjars and Bakarwals are arranged to move along with the caravan of herds.

They are mobile schools. Teachers selected for these schools are the educated Gujjars and Bakarwals.

Democratic Set-up

Bakarwals always move in groups. A single Kabila may consist of several families together. Each family used to have a head of family and all of these heads combine together to elect their leader.

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Generally, it is unanimously decided and the most active one or the most powerful and rich is elected to perform the duties of a leader. This headman of the herds is popularly known as Mukadam.

These Mukadams were, once upon a time, the most powerful persons who used to decide the fates of the feudal lords. Even now they play an important role in deciding the trend in the general elections in the area.

All the quarrels of the families are settled by these headmen of the clan. Even the major disputes between the clans are solved mutually among themselves.

The deciding person used to be the Mukadam whose verdict is supposed to be final. Bakarwals seldom go to courts for getting justice. It is only when they are forced that they knock on the doors of the courts.

Generally, these disputes are extra-territorial, i.e. they do not concern with the clans only but the state is also involved. Then the Mukadams are helpless and they have no option but to go to courts for the cause of justice.

Generally, these cases are against the forest department and revenue department. Such disputes arise when they are not allowed to graze their cattles in a particular locality.

These people are fed up with these legalities as they are so prolonged that it becomes rather impossible to have justice in a few sittings. So they try to avoid such proceedings.

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Himachal Pradesh is a paradise of tourism. Every year millions of tourists from across the world travel Himachal Pradesh.

Himachal Pradesh is famous for high snow-peaked mountains, beautiful wide-spread valleys, and very high to deep breath-taking trenches, and gorges.

There are a number of freshwater rivers and lakes, temples, monasteries, orchards, and lush green pastures and forests.

The state of Himachal Pradesh provides a unique and ideal atmosphere for adventure sports. Adventure activities like skiing, rock and hill-climbing, camping, snow and river sports, fishing, and paragliding are prime.

Tourism-in-Himachal-Pradesh-KhajiyarThe diverse and rich cultural heritage of Himachal Pradesh has always been a subject of research and a center of interest for its visitors and scholars.

A large number of cultural festivals, sacred ceremonies, and feasts, fairs are observed here around the year.

Himachal Pradesh Tourism Destinations (List)

Given below is a list of Himachal Pradesh Tourism Destinations. These Himachal Pradesh Tourism Destinations were included in the Himachal Tourism Survey 2011-2012.

These destinations were included based on secondary research and after discussions with officials from the MR division of the Ministry of Tourism, the Government of India, and officials from Himachal Pradesh Tourism Ministry.Tourism-in-Himachal-Pradesh Himachal Pradesh Tourism Destinations included in the survey by the Department of Tourism Government of India and Himachal Pradesh Tourism Ministry

 

District Town Destination
Bilaspur Naina Devi Sri Naina Deviji Temple
Naina Devi Bhakra Dam
Bilaspur Bahadurpur Fort
Bilaspur Markandeya
Bilaspur Kahlur Fort
Bilaspur Rattanpur Fort
Bilaspur Laxmi Narayan Temple
Bilaspur Rukmani Kund
Talai Talai
Chamba Chamba Chamunda Devi Temple
Chamba Laxmi Narayan Temple
Chamba Akhand Chandi Place
Chamba Bhuri Singh Museum
Dalhousie St. Patrick’s Church
Dalhousie Bakrota Hills
Dalhousie Panchpula
Dalhousie Daikund
Bharmour Bharmour
Kihar-Bhandal Kihar-Bhandal
Taleru Water sports
Chambajot Chambajot
Bhajraroo Bhajraroo
Khajjiar Khajjiar
Hamirpur Hamirpur Deothsidh
Hamirpur Baba Balak Nath Temple
Nadaun Nadaun
Sujanpur Sujanpur
Kangra Dharmshala Kangara Art Museum
Dharmshala McLeodganj
Dharamshala Naddi
Dharamshala Tibetan Temple
Dharamshala Triund
Dharamshala Mountaineering Institute
Dharamshala Bhagsunag
Nurpur Trilokpur
Jawalamukhi Jawalamukhi Temple
Jawalamukhi Nagini Mata
Jawalamukhi Panj Teerthi & Mahakaleshwar
Kangra Masrooor Rock Temple
Kangra Chamunda Devi temple
Kangra Kangara Devi
Kangra Maharani Pratap Sagar (Pong Dam lake)
Bir Bir-Billing (Paragliding Spot)
Palampur Baijnath
Palampur Andreta
Palampur Palampur
Baijnath Mandal Multhan
Nagarkot Bajreshwari temple
Pragpur Pragpur -Garli
Indora Kathgarh
Kinnaur Kalpa Kalpa
Leo Leo
Morang Morang
Sangla Sangla
Kullu Manali Manali
Manali Hadimba Temple
Manali Vashisht Hot water spring
Manali Rohtang pass
Manali Solang Valley
Kullu Naggar
Kullu Raghunathji Temple
Kullu Manu Temple
Kullu Manikaran
Kullu Bijli Mahadev
Jagatsukh Arjun Caves
Baujar Raghunath Temple
Lahaul & Spiti Keylong Keylong
Keylong Gondala
Kaza Kaza
Kaza Key Gompa
Udaipur Mrikula Devi Temples
Mandi Rawalsar Rawalsar Lake
Jogindarnagar Barot
Jogindarnagar Baijnath
Mandi Prashar lake
Mandi Bhoothnath Temple
Mandi Tattapani
Mandi Janjhali valley
Karsog Karsog
Dharmpur Kamlah Fort
Sundernagar Murari Devi
Saraj Valley Bali Chobi temples
Guru Kotha Guru Kotha
Pandoh Pandoh
Shimla Shimla Shimla
Shimla The Mall
Shimla Jakhoo Hill
Shimla Kufri
Shimla Tara devi Temple
Shimla Sankat Mochan
Shimla Summer Hill
Shimla Jakhoo Hill Temple
Narkanda Narkanda
Narkanda Kacheri
Rampur Rampur
Sirmor Paonta Sahib Gurudwara, Temples, Industrial
Paonta Sahib Paonta Sahib Gurudwara
Paonta Sahib Wild life park(Renuka)
Paonta Sahib Gayatri Temple
Paonta Sahib Museum
Paonta Sahib Lion Safari
Nahan Kachcha Pakka temple
Nahan Jaganath Temple
Trilokpur Balasundari Temple
Suketi Fossil Park
Dhaula Kuan Horticultural Research Center
Rukri Lake & Water sports
Jamta Jamta
Remuhaji Temples, Lake, Lion Safari
Haripurdhar Maa Bhagyani Temple
Choordhar Temple & Nature Safari
Rajgarh Rajgarh
Deedog Deedog
Habban Habban
Solan Solan Shoolini Mata Temple
Solan Kufri
Solan Chail Sanctuary
Solan Shoolini temple
Solan Kahghat
Solan Jaunaji
Solan Dharon – ki – dhar
Solan Jaloli
Solan Nauni
Solan Bon – Monastery
Chail Kalika Tibba
Chail Khadium
Chail Sidh Baba Temple
Sadhupur Shiv Durga Temple
Barog Barog
Subathu Army Cantonment
Kasauli Siridi Saibaba Mandir
Kasauli Manki Point, Churches, Garkal, Jagjit Nagar Chabbel
Parwanoo Parwanoo
Ramshankar Ramshankar
Malaon Malaon
Arki Arki
Barikidhar Barikidhar
Gaura Gaura
Jahaja Jahaja
Mohan Park Mohan Park
Kunihar Bania Devi Shiv Gufa(Cave)
Una Chintpurni Chintpurni Temple
Dera Sahib Dera Baba Bharbhag Singh
Basoli Pir Nigah
Amlehar
Solah Singhi Solah Singhi

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Feasibility report Gaggal airport expansion rejected

Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu on Thursday told the state assembly that 1446 families from 14 villages would be affected by the expansion of Gaggal airport, for whose rehabilitation a suitable rehabilitation package would be provided and compensation would also be provided.

CM Sukhu was replying to questions raised by Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) members Vipin Singh Parmar, Pawan Kumar Kajal, Congress members Chaitanya Sharma and Sudhir Sharma during the Question Hour.

He said that the Gaggal airport in Kangra district is being expanded to accommodate larger aircraft and the techno-feasibility study has shown that it can be expanded by acquiring more area.

Out of the 14 villages proposed to be acquired for this purpose, people of 10 villages are ready to give their agricultural land for the airport.

The Chief Minister said that many people of the four villages, who are worried about ruining their economy and livelihood, should be consulted to address their concern.

He said, “The government does not want to displace any family and will come out with a rehabilitation plan for the affected families. No one will be rendered homeless by the construction of airports.”

BJP members said that the government should give a proper solution to the affected families and make changes in the airport expansion plan to reduce the displacement of the affected people.

14 villages agree to give land for Gagal airport

Former Chief Minister Jairam Thakur said that for the expansion of Gaggal airport, the government should compensate the market cost by a factor of two.

Vipin Parmar said that a provision of Rs 1500 crore was made for land acquisition during the Jairam Thakur government, out of which Rs 1000 crore was allocated for land acquisition in Mandi and Rs 500 crore for Gaggal airport.

BJP members said that the government should speed up the process of construction of the airport.

The Chief Minister said, “The state government wants both the airports to be constructed soon to accommodate larger aircraft.

Previous governments tried to expand airports in the state to promote air transport and tourism activities but unfortunately could not complete the major airport work in five years.

My government will try to complete all the necessary process for the expansion of the airport, for which the opposition members should also help the government.

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He said that the previous government had announced Rs 1000 crore for Mandi and Rs 500 crore for Gaggal airport but the money was yet to be released by the Center for land acquisition.

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Stadium Shortlisted for World Cup: Parmar

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