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TERCENTENARY CELEBRATIONS

Riverbeds turning into shanties
Dehradun, November 28
Riverbeds of Dehradun’s seasonal rivers and rivulets are most vulnerable to encroachments. It is estimated that nearly 35 per cent of the Dehradun population lives on the banks and riverbeds of illegal colonies constructed in the last four decades.
Encroachments at Bindal river in Dehradun.
Encroachments at Bindal river in Dehradun. Tribune photo: Vinod Pundir


EARLIER EDITIONS


former Prime Minister Vishwanath Pratap Singh VP Singh’s abiding love for Doon
Dehradun, November 28
The passing away of former Prime Minister Vishwanath Pratap Singh has come as a rude shock for Doonites, the city that always considered him as one of its own. From his early schooling to the twilight of his political career, Dehradun figured prominently in the life of the former PM. V.P. Singh spent five years of his schooling at Col Brown School, Dalanwala.

Where Heena recites Gayatri Mantra
Dehradun, November 28
While communal tinderbox is a major issue of concern today, a school in Dehradun is dedicated to spreading the message of communal harmony. Located on Raja Marg in Dehradun, the Sanatan Dharam Senior Secondary School for Girls has made a special place for itself by taking initiative to inculcate respect and love for different religions among the students.

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