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Chitkul, Himachal Pardesh: All you need to know before you plan a trip to the last village of India

Chitkul, Himachal Pardesh: All you need to know before you plan a trip to the last village of India

Lifestyle
Chitkul is a charming village located in the Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh, India. It is the last inhabited village near the Indo-Tibetan border and is often referred to as the "last village of India." Here's everything you need to know about Chitkul: 1. Location: Chitkul is situated at an altitude of approximately 3,450 meters (11,319 feet) above sea level in the Sangla Valley. It is about 569 kilometers (354 miles) away from the state capital, Shimla. 2. Accessibility: - By Road: Chitkul is well-connected by road. You can reach Chitkul by taking a drive from Shimla, which takes approximately 9-10 hours. The road journey offers stunning views of the Himalayan landscape. - By Air: The nearest airport to Chitkul is Shimla Airport, which is well-connected to major cities i...
Satvik food will be available in Amarnath Yatra, pizza burger will not be available

Satvik food will be available in Amarnath Yatra, pizza burger will not be available

Travel
Pathankot | This time the Amarnath Yatra will be of 62 days instead of 45. It will run from July 1 to August 31. Travel without registration and Aadhaar card will be banned. Last year near Amarnath cave where clouds | It was torn, that area has been declared as Red Zone. Keeping in view the safety of the passengers, the number of langars has been reduced from 8 and Reduced to half. New food menu has been released. Pilgrims will not get to eat puri, chole-bhature, pizza, burger, stuffed parantha, dosa, fried roti, bread with butter, pickle, chutney, fried papad, chowmein, fried rice and other fried and fast food. There is also a ban on Halwa, Jalebi, Gulab Jamun, Laddoos, Sweets, Rasgulla. Herbal tea, coffee, low fat milk, fruit juice and vegetable soup are allowed. Will be able to eat...
Chandigarh: Open air gym inaugurated in four parks of Manimajra

Chandigarh: Open air gym inaugurated in four parks of Manimajra

Fashion
Chandigarh | Mayor Anoop Gupta inaugurated open air gyms in four parks of Manimajra on Wednesday. Former mayor and area councilor Sarabjit Kaur, other councillors, corporation officials and dignitaries of the area were present on the occasion. On this occasion, the mayor also planted trees and shrubs in the parks. Mayor Anoop Gupta said that along with the youth of the area, the elderly will also benefit from these open air gyms. He said that people would be able to exercise from the open air gym while going for morning and evening walks. He said that the objective behind the provision of open air gym in the city is to promote healthy living of the city dwellers.
Wheat procurement on MSP increased by 39% to reach 262 lakh tonnes

Wheat procurement on MSP increased by 39% to reach 262 lakh tonnes

Food, News
New Delhi | The central government has procured 262 lakh tonnes of wheat at minimum support price (MSP) so far this year. About Rs 47,000 crore was paid to the farmers. This is 39.36% more than the government's procurement of 188 lakh tonnes of wheat in the entire season last year. In the current rabi marketing season, till May 30, the government procurement of wheat stood at 262 lakh tonnes, the food ministry said in a statement. This is 74 lakh tonnes more than the total procurement of last year. So far 21.27 lakh farmers have participated in the government procurement of wheat. Rabi marketing season runs from April to March. However, most of the bulk procurement of wheat is done between April and June.
Himachal Pradesh: Bus fell into 300 meter deep gorge, 36 people injured, condition of 4 critical

Himachal Pradesh: Bus fell into 300 meter deep gorge, 36 people injured, condition of 4 critical

Travel
Karsog | A road accident took place in Karsog on Thursday. 36 people were injured in this. They were brought to Civil Hospital Karsog, from where 4 seriously injured have been referred to IGMC. An immediate relief of Rs 5,000 has been issued to the injured referred to Shimla. Police have registered the case and started investigating the reasons. The HRTC bus went uncontrolled and fell into a 300 meter gorge near Dehri at around 10:15 am due to falling stones on the roadside. About 40 people were traveling in the bus. 36 people were injured in the accident, who were brought to the civil hospital for treatment. People reached the spot as soon as they came to know about the accident.
Air India’s Amritsar-Mumbai daily flight again from May 20

Air India’s Amritsar-Mumbai daily flight again from May 20

Travel
Amritsar | Air India will resume daily flights from Amritsar to Mumbai from May 20. In which this flight from Mumbai will take off at 10 pm and reach Sri Guru Ramdas International Airport at 12.55 am. After this, after taking off from Amritsar at 1.35 pm, this flight will land in Mumbai at 4.20 pm. Earlier, due to the closure of 2 flights of GoFirst, only Indigo flight was left for Mumbai. Was. At the same time, businessmen were also demanding to start new flights on this route. According to Yogesh Kamra, convenor of Fly Amritsar Initiative, this flight will connect Amritsar to 8 cities of India apart from Mumbai. Which includes Bangalore, Goa, Chennai, Hyderabad, Cochin, Thiruvananthapuram, Coimbatore and Vadodara.

Drones banned within 200 meters of stadium during IPL matches

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Mohali | In order to tighten the security arrangements for the IPL matches to be held at the IS Bindra Cricket Stadium in Phase-9, District Magistrate Ashika Jain has imposed a ban on flying drones within 200 meters radius of the cricket stadium by invoking Section 144. It was told in the issued orders that drones cannot be flown around the PCA on April 1, 13, 20, 28 and May 3 to maintain peace and law and order. Therefore, this area has been declared as no-drone and no-flying zone, in which flight of any kind of flying object is strictly prohibited.
Demand for separate Shrine Board and permanent parking for Kali Mata Devi Temple

Demand for separate Shrine Board and permanent parking for Kali Mata Devi Temple

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Advocate Vijay Bansal, the head and former chairman of Shivalik Vikas Manch, has demanded a separate permanent parking for Kalka Shri Kali Mata Temple with the Shrine Board. Vijay Bansal said that Kali Mata Temple is a historical religious place in itself for which permanent multilevel parking is necessary. Along with this, there has also been a demand to form a separate Shrine Board for Kali Mata Temple. Told that to fulfill this demand, he has also sent a memorandum to CM Manohar Lal. Vijay Bansal said that for Kali Mata Temple, it is necessary to separate Shri Mata Mansa Devi Shrine Board from Shri Kali Mata Temple Shrine Board.
The process of change of Gausadanas and temple committees in Dharampur has started.

The process of change of Gausadanas and temple committees in Dharampur has started.

Travel
After the change of power in Dharampur after a long time, people have now started a war to take away the occupation of all those institutions and religious places by the former minister on political grounds. Because of which the three Gausadans built here at Sandhol, Nald-Laungni and Dalli-Barchwad were all being operated by people of a particular ideology. In which changes have started after the change of power and efforts have been started to include other people who are interested in such social and religious works in their steering committees. Apart from this, changes are also taking place in the steering committees of Mata Jalpa Skreni, Neelkanth Mahakdev and Baba Kamlahia Temple Committee.
Punjab: Rotational irrigation program for Rabi season continues till April 4

Punjab: Rotational irrigation program for Rabi season continues till April 4

Food, Uncategorized
Announcing the canal program for the Rabi season, a spokesman of the Water Resources Department, Punjab, said that from March 28 to April 4, the Sirhind canal system ie third, fourth and fifth canals would be run on priority basis. The canals originating from Bhakra Main Line which is in Group 'A' will be given full water on first priority basis. Ghaggar Link and Ghaggar Branch and PNC. Group 'B' people will get the remaining water on second priority basis. All the tributaries originating from Sirhind feeder, which are in Group 'A', will get full water on priority basis. The lower branch Abohar and its tributaries from Sirhind feeder which are in Group 'B' will get the remaining water on second priority.