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Himachal Pradesh

More hydel projects to be set up in Spiti valley: CM

Chief minister Virbhadra Singh said more micro and mini-power projects would be set up in Spiti valley so as to usher an era of prosperity and provide employment opportunities to the youth of the area.

HLP lashes out at Cong for going slow on corruption

The Himachal Lokhit Party (HLP) on Saturday attacked the ruling Congress for its “failure” to take action into corruption charges against BJP leaders. Kullu legislator and HLP president Maheshwar Singh accused the Virbhadra Singh government of failing to the take concrete action against BJP leaders.

Chinese police in Tibet too face psychological trauma: TCHRD

A Tibetan rights group based at Dharamsala has claimed that repression and violence in Tibet by Chinese authorities has not only taken a toll on the lives of the repressed but also on perpetrators - the Chinese Armed Police personnel face psychological traumas caused by the horrors of job of maintaining stability in Tibet.

Movie of scion of HP's royal family to be screened at Cannes

Madhavi Singh, 27, who hails from the Sirmaur Royal family, is playing the role of a police officer in Anurag Kashyap's "Ugly", which has been selected to be screened at the Cannes film festival in France.

Pending bills: Power board slaps notices on IPH dept

Faced with mounting pressure of higher officials concerning speedy recovery of pending payments of power bills, the Solan circle power board authorities have slapped notices on the officials concerned of the irrigation and public health (IPH) department.

Shimla gets first multiplex

Transport minister GS Bali on Friday inaugurated the first-ever multiplex that has two screens and a capacity of 374 seats in Shimla. Located at the new Inter State Bus Terminus (ISBT), Tutikandi, this is SRS Group's 13th multiplex in north India. The multiplex is spread across 11,000 sq ft.

CPM demands probe into IPL-HPCA 'nexus'

The HP state secretariat of the Communist Party of India Marxist has demanded for a thorough probe into the alleged connection between the Indian Domestic league and the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association (HPCA).

Tibetans observe Solidarity Day, call for release of 11th Panchen Lama

The Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) that proclaims May 17 as Tibet Solidarity Day called for the release of 11th Panchen Lama Gendhun Choekyi Nyima.

'Action against tainted players after thorough probe'

Shocked and saddened over the spot-fixing scandal involving pacer S Sreesanth and two other Rajasthan Royals' players, Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association (HPCA) president Anurag Thakur on Friday said strict action would be taken against the tainted trio if found guilty.

Girl found hanging from tree in Una village

The body of a teenaged girl from Punjab was found hanging from a tree in Singan village of Haroli block in the district. The deceased has been identified as Anju Devi (18), a resident of Binewal in the adjoining Garhshankar assembly segment of Punjab. According to police sources, a bus driver was the first to spot the body, who informed the villagers.

Locals to move SC against closure of dhabas on Rohtang route

The residents of nine villages of upper Manali belt have decided to knock the door of Supreme Court against forest department's notice to close dhabas and roadside eating joints between Marhi and Kothi as per the orders of state high court.

11-yr-old slum kid who dreams to become a teacher one day

She is a puny little girl, but it is her resolve to study, come what may, that sets her apart. All of 11 years, Neha epitomises the dreams every child of her age harbours and wishes to fulfill them.

Fans in hordes turn up to see Sachin at Dharamsala

Craze for seeing cricket's greatest star play live has sent the excitement quotient soaring here in this sleepy hill town. The Mumbai Indian team which arrived at the Gaggal airport near Dharamsala on Thursday was given a warm welcome by fans.

Chinese police in Tibet too face psychological trauma: TCHRD

A Tibetan rights group based at Dharamsala has claimed that repression and violence in Tibet by Chinese authorities has not only taken a toll on the lives of the repressed but also on perpetrators - the Chinese Armed Police personnel face psychological traumas caused by the horrors of job of maintaining stability in Tibet.

9-yr-old Jaipur prince crowned king of Sirmaur

Nine-year-old Lakshya Raj Parkash Singh, grandson of Rajmata of Jaipur Padmini Devi, was crowned the king of the erstwhile Sirmaur royal family in a traditional coronation (mangal tilak) ceremony on Wednesday.
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