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CM to lead roadshows to woo investors
Now, HPTDC to tie up with travel portals for bookings
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State seeks aid to widen Shimla airport runway
Labourer kills wife, 2 children in Shimla
Workshop on climate changes
HC dismisses plea of former SWC chief
ABVP activists go on relay fast against RUSA
Sting operations to check foeticide soon
Couple electrocuted in Hamirpur
One killed as truck rolls down hillside
Shanta meets Union Food Minister
Dhumal for new route to Kailash Mansarovar
Sister-in-law held in Nisha death case
One dies as tree falls on HRTC bus
12 shopkeepers challaned
NGOs resent changes in career scheme
Met predicts heavy rain in next 72 hours
1,420 saplings planted in afforestation drive
Farmers happy after heavy showers
Removal of toll barrier from Banikhet hailed
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CM to lead roadshows to woo investors
Shimla, July 15 The Industries Department is planning to hold the roadshows along with several other departments in Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai and Delhi in September-October this year. The Chief Minister along with Industry Minister Mukesh Agnihotri will lead the delegation comprising heads of the main departments who will be instrumental in attracting investment. “The difference this time will be that rather than being a mere roadshow, it will be a mobile single window so that all possible clearances can be given to entrepreneurs there and then and later on the formalities can be completed,” said a senior official. Besides targeting big industrial houses, the state is keen to rope in big names in the hospitality sector so that the established chain of hotels set up their resorts in the state. Though thrust will be to attract big investment in the industrial sector, with tourism and hydropower being two other major revenue generating areas, the team will comprise officials from other departments as well. These include the departments of Industry, Power, Tourism, Revenue, Environment and Science and Technology, Labour and Excise. Efforts are on to create jobs with the number of jobless youth in the state being over 8 lakh. It is only by promoting tourism and power that benefits of development will reach to the people residing in remote rural areas. Despite the fact that the power sector has had a grim picture this year due to want of hydropower buyers, Himachal is keen to harness its vast potential of over 23,000 mw hydropower. The projects also bring in a lot of investment in areas where there are hardly any opportunities for employment. Though there are conflicting views on having more cement plants in the state because of its adverse impact on tourism, the government is keen to set up a white cement plant at Nauradhar in Sirmaur. The Chief Minister along with Industry Minister Mukesh Agnihotri will lead the delegation. The difference this time will be that rather than being a mere roadshow, it will be a mobile single window so that all possible clearances can be given to entrepreneurs there and then and later on the formalities can be completed. |
Now, HPTDC to tie up with travel portals for bookings
Shimla, July 15 The Board of Directors (BoD) of the HPTDC that met here today under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh took the decision. The Board stressed upon internet marketing so that tourists could use social media and carry preliminary research before choosing a destination. It also cleared decks for providing additional accommodation to Hotel Hamir, a unit of HPTDC at Hamirpur and said the old existing building of Irrigation and Public Health Department would be handed over to the corporation. A proposal for setting up prefabricated tourist huts at Chanshu and Sangla in Kinnaur district was also approved to give boost to eco tourism. A decision to undertake complete flooring of Hotel Dhauladhar in Dharamsala and to carry out all repair and renovation works was also taken. The CM made it a point to create more utility staff and take necessary measures to reduce staff in all units which were over-staffed. The Board also decided to install ATMs at a few big hotels of the Corporation. Other decisions
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State seeks aid to widen Shimla airport runway
New Delhi, July 15 The state has urged the Centre to provide financial assistance to it to restore and widen the runway of the Shimla airport and for the proposed expansion of the Gaggal airport near Dharamsala. A source in the state government here today confirmed that vice- chairperson of the Himachal Pradesh Tourism Development Board Vijay Mankotia had also raised the issues with Union Civil Aviation Minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju during his recent meeting here. The state has pointed out to the ministry that pilots of Air-India have suggested that an aircraft can land at the airport even on the truncated runway. According to official statistics, the Shimla airport has a runway length of 4100 ft (1189 mtrs). However, its effective length has been reduced to 3800 ft due to soil erosion over the years. IIT Roorkee, which was assigned to prepare a feasibility report for restoration of the runway and arresting soil erosion, has submitted that Rs 143 crore will be needed for the project. As per the official version, the AAI has also engaged Rites, as consultant, to explore measures for restoration and widening of the runway as well as to prevent soil erosion. The state has further apprised the Centre that there is need for expansion of the Gaggal airport for which it is in the process of identification of land. |
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Labourer kills wife, 2 children in Shimla
Shimla, July 15 The accused identified as Jai Bahadur (40) did not hurt the other three daughters, who were at home when the incident took place, and fled after committing the crime. One of the daughters told the police that her father hit her mother, younger sister and brother with an axe and fled. The daughters reportedly ran to their uncle’s place to save themselves. The deceased were identified as Krishna Devi (wife), Anju and Kaka (children). Parali Panchayat Pradhan Vijay Singh said Jai Bahadur was non-alcoholic and ruled out any possibility of killing his family in an inebriated condition. “He was sick and hospitalised from the past few days and was expected to resume work from today,” he said. DW Negi, Superintendent of Police, Shimla, who visited the spot, said: “He was working as a household labourer for the past five years and the owner was living in Mauritius. The reason behind the crime will be clear only after his arrest.” “A case of murder under Section 302 of the IPC has been registered against the accused and a massive manhunt has been launched to arrest him,” the police said, adding: “The border areas have been sealed and an alert has been sounded. Intensive search is being carried out in the forest areas where the accused is suspected to be hiding.” The bodies were handed over to the relatives after the postmortem. Kotkhai murder accused nabbed from Nerwa forest The Nepalese labourer, who killed a mother and son on July 11 at Chhajpur village, 100 km from here, was arrested today. The accused, who was roaming in the forest area of Nerwa in Chopal subdivision, was caught by people of the Gujjar community and handed over to the police. With the help of the relatives of the accused, the Shimla police had released his sketch yesterday. The relatives of the accused told the police that he visited Himachal for the first time and was not familiar with the topography of the area. The accused, a Nepalese labourer, had killed Sudha Devi (45) and her son Krishan Chand (26) with an axe at Chhajpur village on July 11, after which he fled with his family including wife and five children. |
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Workshop on climate changes
Mandi, July 15 Through the workshop, an effort was made to have the first Shared Learning Dialogue (SLD) to study the climatic events and their impacts by discussing the fragile sectors with stakeholders, citizens and other departments such as the Irrigation and Public Health Department (IPH), Forest Department, State Electricity Board and representatives from the town. Mandi has become a part of the increasing network of the Asian Cities Climate Change Resilience Network (ACCCRN), which connects more than 20 core cities in India, Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam, with an aim to improve the capacity of cities to withstand present and future pressures, recover from climate change challenges and accelerate action on urban resilience. The town will also get an opportunity to be a part of an international network of cities working towards climate resilience for exchange of knowledge with other participating cities and technical partners through conferences and meetings. Sushila Sonkhla, president, Mandi Municipal Council, Ajay Prashar, executive officer, and other officials from various departments and many citizens attended the workshop. |
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HC dismisses plea of former SWC chief
Shimla, July 15 She had alleged in the petition that the removal did not follow the due process of law. She was removed without any notice and before the completion of her three-year term in the office. She said this showed the “illegal acts of the state government”. She had further alleged that she was appointed by the BJP-led government on January 7, 2012, for three years and the decision to remove her from the constitutional post within a year was politically motivated. The state government had removed her from the post of chairperson on December 11, 2013, and appointed Jenab Chandel. While dismissing the petition, a division bench comprising Chief Justice Mansoor Ahmad Mir and Justice Tarlok Singh Chauhan observed that “the petitioner was appointed at the pleasure of the government and came to be removed by the same pleasure, cannot now claim that the order of removal has been passed in breach of the principle of natural justice”. The bench further observed that “we are of the considered view that the petitioner was sailing in the same boat in which present incumbent is sailing and has no right to question the orders made by the state government while exercising the ‘doctrine of pleasure.” |
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ABVP activists go on relay fast against RUSA
Dharamsala, July 15 However, most the protestors when contacted by The Tribune did not have knowledge about the RUSA scheme. They were not clear about the reasons for which they were protesting. However, some to the student leaders alleged that Himachal Pradesh University was not being able to manage the systems under RUSA. They alleged that the semester system had been implemented in all the colleges under RUSA. The students have entered the third semester, but the results of even the first semester have not been declared, they alleged. The students were also not clear about the credit system being implemented under RUSA. Some of them maintained that under the new credit system, the students who scored below average would be given diploma instead of degrees. However, the credit system is in favour of the students. It provides for provisions of awarding diploma to students who leave their courses midway. The ABVP activists sat a one-day hunger strike against the implementation of RUSA. RUSA was receiving more resistance from teachers than students in the state. Students stage protest
Una: Activists of the ABVP today began a relay fast in front of the Principal’s office at the Government College Una. They are protesting the RUSA system introduced in colleges. Shivam Parashar, Sahil, Ravi Puri, Lovely and Shubham sat on a day’s hunger strike today. Rajat, president of the Una college unit of the ABVP, said the RUSA system, implemented a year ago, had led to degradation of the education system, besides bringing in unnecessary hardships to students. The ABVP leader said admissions to government colleges had been limited under the RUSA system, forcing a majority of the students to seek admissions in private institutions at higher fees. Further, he said, the students were not free to take subjects of their choice as provided for under RUSA due to shortage of teaching staff in government institutions. They said their demand for the abolition of the RUSA system should be acceded to, failing which they would be forced to intensify their stir. They said their hunger strike would continue till their demands were met. |
Sting operations to check foeticide soon
Shimla, July 15 With reports of mobile ultrasound machines being run in the border areas of Paonta Sahib, Nalagarh, Una and Parwanoo, the Health and Family Welfare Department has directed all 12 Chief Medical Officers (CMOs) to set up flying squads to check ultrasound machines being run illegally. “We have directed all CMOs to check whether these ultrasound machines are being run with proper permission and more important by a specialist as this is mandatory,” said Health Minister Kaul Singh Thakur. He said the CMOs had been directed to swing into action if any complaint was received. “We are keen to involve the NGOs and the public in this campaign so that there is check even by way of sting operation,” he said. He added that all CMOs had been asked to collect details of all private ultrasound machines and check if clinics had the permissions. There are about 150 private ultrasound machines in the state. “We do not operate the ultrasound machines in government health institutions in the absence of a specialist so we want that private clinics too run these only with the help of a specialist,” said a health official. With reports of mobile ultrasound machines operating in the border areas illegally, there is concern over sex determination tests being conducted by these. It is probably for this reason that the sex ratio in some areas is a cause for concern. Even though there has been a slight improvement in the child sex ratio in recent time, even now it stands at 909. The 0 to six years sex ratio for rural Himachal is 912 but in the urban areas it is 881. Though Himachal is far better than its neighbours of Haryana and Punjab, the figures of some of the border areas are very low, causing concern over this declining trend. The sex ratio in Himachal has improved marginally from 970 to 972 since the 2001 Census. However, as far as the child sex ratio is concerned, it has slid significantly from 957 in 2001 to 909 in the latest 2011 Census. |
Couple electrocuted in Hamirpur
Hamirpur, July 15 On hearing her screams, her husband tried to save her, but was also electrocuted and the couple died on the spot. The police have registered a case against HPSEBL for their negligence. Amar Singh, son of the deceased, has blamed HPSEBL officials for his parents’ death. Mandi HPSEBL Executive Engineer Desh Raj has ordered an inquiry into the accident. |
One killed as truck rolls down hillside
Kullu, July 15 Pawan, owner of the vehicle, said the entire crop of peas, being ferried by the vehicle, was destroyed. The police said the postmortem had been conducted and the vehicle owner had agreed to ferry the body to Nawanshahr. |
Shanta meets Union Food Minister
Shimla, July 15 He said during the previous NDA government the prices of onions were brought down by putting restrictions on its export. |
Dhumal for new route to Kailash Mansarovar
Shimla, July 15 He said an alternative route to Kailash Mansarovar was through Kinnaur, which was short and more secure and would help devotees who were unable to climb difficult terrains. |
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Sister-in-law held in Nisha death case
Una, July 15 SP Anupam Sharma said Reena had been arrested for interrogation on the basis of suspicion and remanded in police custody till July 19 by the local court. He said Nisha had gone missing from home about two days before her body was found. However, the family members did not report the matter to the police or to the local panchayat, he added. The SP said there were reports that the relations between Nisha and Reena were not good and that there was some altercation between the two a day before Nisha went missing. Hundreds of Singan residents yesterday blocked traffic on the Tahliwal-Una road for about two hours, demanding the arrest of the accused. |
One dies as tree falls on HRTC bus
Kullu, July 15 The bus was on its way to Shimla when the tree pierced into the bus. There was chaos on the road after the incident and the police were able to restore traffic after about two hours. The injured, identified as Santosh Kumar (60) and Dolma (55), were admitted to the local Regional Hospital. Bus driver Jai Singh was also injured. The police were investigating the cause of the accident. |
12 shopkeepers challaned
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NGOs resent changes in career scheme
Una, July 15 NGO general secretary Ramesh Singh Thakur said the recent notification of July 7 regarding the pay increments after completing four, nine and 14 years of service would result in financial losses to their cadres. Employees were unhappy with the amendments in the ACP scheme, which meant that they would now get only three increments during their service career, he added. |
Met predicts heavy rain in next 72 hours
Shimla, July 15 The local Met office has predicted heavy rain in lower and mid hills in the next 72 hours. Kangra was the wettest in the region with 68 mm rain, followed by Bangana 50 mm, Palampur 39 mm, Nahan 38 mm, Gaggal 36 mm, Kheri 35 mm, Baijnath and Saloni 29 mm each. The maximum temperature remained steady and Una was the hottest in the day with a high of 36.6°C, while Bhuntar and Sundernagar recorded the maximum temperature at 35.6°C and 33.3°C, respectively, followed by Dharamsala 29.4°C, Solan 29°C, Nahan 27.9°C, Manali 26.4°C and Shimla 23.6°C. However, the minimum temperature increased by a few notches and Una was the hottest during the night with minimum temperature at 25°C, while Sundernagar and Bhuntar recorded a low of 23.5°C and 23.2°C, followed by Solan 20.6°C, Dharamsala and Palampur 19.7°C each, Nahan 18.5°C and Shimla 17.6°C. Met officials said thunder with rain is expected on July 16, 17, 18 and 21, while scattered rain would be experienced in the state capital on July 19 and 20. |
1,420 saplings planted in afforestation drive
Bharmour, July 15 Chief Conservator of Forests (CCF) ARM Reddy put into operation the afforestation drive at two places in Bharmour forest division near Luna where students of Government Middle School, Selli, planted 40 saplings of kail. Thereafter, students of Government Senior Secondary School, Durgathi, planted 120 seedlings of kail at Gadoth. Similarly, the plantation drive was jointly organised by the Forest, Education and Judiciary Departments at Patti and Holi on the premises of 60 schools, including private schools in Bharmour and Pangi forest divisions. The remaining 359 schools in the rest of the non-tribal forest divisions of Chamba, Dalhousie and Churah would go for the similar afforestation campaign on August 16, the CCF said. “It is estimated that a total 65,000 seedlings of fruit, ornamental and broad-leaved species will be planted and an area of 59 hectares will be brought under the afforestation scheme,” the CCF informed. The afforestation campaign was being organised under the aegis of the HP State Legal Services Authority while the areas were selected and fenced by the Forest and Education Departments in coordination with the students to plant the saplings. At Patti, near Bharmour, students of five schools were involved in the afforestation campaign. More than 1,200 students planted 1,260 saplings of deodar, kail and chulli. On the occasion, students of middle, high and senior secondary schools accompanied by representatives of judiciary, administration, education and forest departments were also present. |
Farmers happy after heavy showers
Nurpur, July 15 This rain is considered a boon for maize crop which had started withering due to prolonged dry spell after sowing. It also benefits vegetable and mango crops. People in the region also heaved a sigh of relief from scorching heat and humid weather. Indora and Fatehpur-Rey belts of the lower Kangra region did not receive monsoon rain, which has dismayed farmers and fruit growers in the area. Fresh plantation drive
Sanjay Sen, Divisional Forest Officer, Nurpur, said: “The department is set to start a plantation drive after this rainfall.” He said forest ranges of Nurpur, Jawali and Kotla had sufficient rain to start the plantation, whereas Rey and Indora ranges were yet to receive monsoon rain to start plantation. “The Forest Department has aimed to cover around 400 hectare forestland with new plantation this year and 4.50 lakh saplings of different species, including fruit and medicinal plants are being planted in the whole forest division in Nurpur,” he added. |
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Removal of toll barrier from Banikhet hailed
Dalhousie, July 15 The Revenue Minister had issued these directives to the District Magistrate of Chamba at a meeting of revenue officials at Chamba recently. Regional Convener of the council Kanwar Ajit Pratap Singh said here today that the removal of this toll barrier from Banikhet on the Chamba-Pathankot highway was justified, stating that it would go a long way in saving the toll tax levied on poor passengers of the region. — OC |
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