Himachal tea firm gets ISO certification
Himachal Pradesh's Dharamsala Tea Company has become the first tea firm in the state to get an ISO (International Organisation for Standardisation) certification, the company said on Tuesday.
CAG raps India’s oldest women’s college
The Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) has rapped the India’s oldest all-women college, St. Bede's in this Himachal Pradesh capital, for charging tuition fee from the students belonging to the state.
Himachal temples to melt holy gold
Like the Naina Devi and Chamunda Devi shrines, many Himachal Pradesh temples are flush with gold worth crores of rupees. And some of it could soon be yours for a price.
The state government has come
Himachal temples to melt holy gold
Like the Naina Devi and Chamunda Devi shrines, many Himachal Pradesh temples are flush with gold worth crores of rupees. And some of it could soon be yours for a price.
The state government has come
Reliance Power gets 5 hydel projects in Himachal
Corporate giants like Reliance Power and Tata Power-SN Power joint venture have been allotted hydropower projects in Himachal Pradesh, official sources said here on Friday. However, other companies like Larsen and Toubro (L&T), Essar Power, Moser Baer and GVK Energy did not get any project.
HP govt clean chit to Karmapa on cash row
The Himachal Pradesh government on Friday gave a clean chit to Karmapa Ugyen Trinely Dorji in a foreign currency haul case, saying he has no links with the money seized from his transit home near Dharamsala.
22 die as bus falls into gorge
In the second major accident in Himachal in 24 hours at least 22 persons, including four women, were killed and thirty five injured this evening when a private bus they were travelling in fell into a
Ragging: HC cancels bail to four
Himachal Pradesh high court on Wednesday cancelled the bail granted to four accused students in the Aman Kachroo ragging case and directed them to surrender before the fast track court at Dharamsala by today.
HC stays fast-track court proceedings
The Himachal Pradesh high court on Saturday restrained a fast-track court at Dharamsala from proceeding further on a government plea seeking cancellation of bail to the four accused in the Aman Kachroo ragging case. The high court had on Thursday issued suo moto notices to Ajay Verma, Naveen Verma, Abhinav Verma and Kukul Sharma, who were granted bail by the fast-track court on July 17, and summoned them to appear in the court.