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India Today on MSNRow over Bhindranwale's photo displayed on flags by tourists in ManaliA controversy erupted after a few tourists from Punjab displayed flags featuring a photo of Khalistani terrorist Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale on their bikes in Himachal Pradesh's Manali. The acting ...
In Manali, a biker from Punjab faced backlash from locals on Saturday, March 15, for reportedly waving a flag featuring ...
The proposal of transferring water from Manikaran -- a pilgrimage site for both Hindus and Sikhs -- to Kasol in Himachal Pradesh's Kullu district to establish hot bath facility has led to a ...
Thunderstorms were observed in Shimla, Jubbarhatti, Kangra, Sundernagar and Kullu's Bhuntar. Shallow fog reduced visibility ...
Kothi in Manali received 27.5 cm of snow, Shimla's Khadrala 5 cm, Kinnaur's Kalpa 4 cm and Sangla 3.4 cm while Lahaul and Spiti's Gondla recorded 15 cm of snowfall, Kukumseri 4.8 cm and Keylong 4 cm.
Kullu MLA Sunder Singh Thakur has announced that efforts to source hot water in Kasol have been successful, paving the way for the establishment of hot water baths in the Manikaran Valley.
Isolated places in higher reaches of Himachal Pradesh received snowfall while moderate rains lashed parts of the state, the Shimla Meteorological office said on Sunday. The wet spell will continue in ...
Out of all the treks in the Himalayas, the Sar Pass Trek is visually captivating to the eyes and is relatively easy for beginners. Located in the Parvati Valley of Himachal Pradesh, this trek ...
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Newsable Asianet News on MSNJ-K: Tourists flock to Guldanda meadow in Bhaderwah after heavy snowfallA large number of tourists have thronged Guldanda meadow in Bhaderwah to experience the snowfall. The scenic destination has witnessed a surge in visitors, boosting local tourism and winter activities ...
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ABP Live on MSNYellow alert for heavy rain, snow in Himachal on Friday: IMDA 'yellow' alert has been issued in Himachal Pradesh for heavy rain and snow, with light rain and snowfall already occurring ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist ...
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