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Stormy Debate

Dehradun, April 4 -- The media speculated for a few days about the possibility of a split in the NDA ranks on the Waqf Amendment Bill. The reasoning was that both TDP and the JD(U) receive Muslim vote... Read More


SBS University hosts Fit India Campaign in collaboration with SAI & BTL Industries

Dehradun, April 4 -- Sardar Bhagwan Singh University (SBS University) successfully organised a Fit India Campaign in collaboration with the Sports Authority of India and BTL Industries, a global leade... Read More


Fair Remuneration

Dehradun, April 3 -- Even as statistics indicate that Uttarakhand's State GDP is rising rapidly, economists should also focus on how equitable wealth distribution is among various sections of its soci... Read More


Folk singer Reshma Shah felicitated on receiving honorary doctorate by Sunil Sonker Mussoorie, 1 Apr: Columbia Pacific Virtual University, Mathura, has honoured Uttarakhand folk singer Reshma Shah with an honorary doctorate for promoting and propagating folk music and culture in Mussoorie. At a programme organised in Mussoorie, Municipal Chairperson Meera Saklani felicitated Reshma Shah with a bouquet, shawl and memento. Meera Saklani said that, through her music and dance, Reshma Shah is propagating the culture of Uttarakhand not only in the country but also abroad. She said that she is proud of Reshma Shah receiving the doctorate. She said that the Uttarakhand government is working under various schemes to promote the culture of the state. Folk singer Dr Reshma Shah stated that she is working in the state and country with the coming generation in the field of folk culture and music. In the last 26 years of her music and dance career, she has travelled to more than 16 countries and promoted the music and culture of the state. She said that the Uttarakhand government is taking many important steps to promote the culture of the state. These steps are being taken to preserve and promote the heritage, art and traditions of the state. The aim of the Uttarakhand government is to promote the folk culture and traditions of the state. The Uttarakhand government has developed many cultural and religious places as tourist places, due to which the folk culture and traditions of this pla

Dehradun, April 3 -- At a programme organised in Mussoorie, Municipal Chairperson Meera Saklani felicitated Reshma Shah with a bouquet, shawl and memento. Meera Saklani said that, through her music an... Read More


4 bookstores sealed for selling books with shortcomings

Dehradun, April 3 -- The police and administration sealed four bookstores for selling school textbooks with irregularities, here, on Tuesday. The bookstores (National Book House, Asian Book Depot, Bro... Read More


DM's Office to provide free legal aid to needy for first time

Dehradun, April 3 -- For the first time in the district, free legal advice and government-appointed lawyers will be made available to the public through the District Magistrate's office. Recognising ... Read More


Munna Singh Chauhan demands strict action against guilty

Dehradun, April 3 -- Tensions rise over cow remains found along HP-Uttarakhand border Dehradun, 1 Apr: Tensions have escalated along the Himachal Pradesh-Uttarakhand border following the discovery of... Read More


CM announces Rs 5 lakh grant to Press Club for sports equipment

Dehradun, April 3 -- Dhami inaugurates Uttaranchal Press Club Cricket Tournament Dehradun, 1 Apr: Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami inaugurated the inter-cricket tournament organised by the Uttaranc... Read More


PM Modi praises Dhami Govt on completion of 3 'successful' years

Dehradun, April 3 -- Prime Minister Narendra Modi has extended his congratulations to the people of Uttarakhand and the state government on completing three 'successful' years under the leadership of ... Read More


Selfish Politics

Dehradun, April 2 -- It is being hoped that the Waqf Amendment Bill protest will strengthen the INDI Alliance parties' standing with their most loyal voters, the Muslim community. This singular object... Read More