Tag Archives: Rudraprayag

Schools in Uttarakhand to Remain Closed on September 1 Amid Red Alert

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DAINIK NATION BUREAU/DEHRADUN In view of the heavy rainfall warning issued by the Meteorological Department, all schools up to class 12 in Uttarakhand will remain closed on Monday, September 1. The decision has been taken as a precautionary measure to ensure the safety of students. District Magistrates (DMs) of all 13 districts have issued notifications declaring a holiday for schools. ...

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CM Dhami Directs Rapid Relief and Rescue Operations in Cloudburst-Hit Districts

CM Pushkar Singh Dhami convening meeting to review situation after cloudburst in Chamoli and Rudraprayag

DAINIK NATION BUREAU/DEHRADUN Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, upon receiving information about cloudbursts in Rudraprayag, Chamoli, Tehri and Bageshwar districts, immediately spoke to the District Magistrates of the affected areas and directed them to speed up relief and rescue operations. He instructed officials to ensure that affected families are shifted to safe locations without delay. In a high-level disaster management ...

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Kedarnath Yatra Resumes After Temporary Halt; Pilgrims Proceeding with Security Support

Pilgrims being guided by security personnel on Kedarnath pedestrian route

DAINIK NATION BUREAU/RUDRAPRAYAG The Kedarnath Yatra, which had been temporarily halted due to obstruction on the footpath route, has resumed with pilgrims now proceeding safely under the watch of security personnel. The halt was imposed near Chhodi Gadhera, approximately one kilometre ahead of Gaurikund, where debris, boulders, and loose stones blocked the pedestrian path due to recent rain-triggered incidents. Early ...

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Record-Breaking Pilgrim Footfall at Tungnath Boosts Tourism and Employment

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DAINIK NATION BUREAU/TUNGNATH This year’s Char Dham Yatra has brought a wave of devotion and prosperity to Uttarakhand, with a record number of pilgrims visiting Tungnath, the third Kedar among the revered Panch Kedars. Since the sacred temple doors opened on May 2, more than 21,000 devotees have paid their respects in just 24 days, setting a new benchmark compared ...

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