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Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami inspected the disaster-affected areas of Rudraprayag district
Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami inspected the disaster-affected areas of Rudraprayag district.
Providing all possible assistance to disaster victims is our priority - Chief Minister
Instructed to ensure foolproof arrangements for the Kedarnath Yatra
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Dehradun, September 21, 2025
Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami inspected the disaster-affected areas of Rudraprayag district.
Providing all possible assistance to disaster victims is our priority - Chief Minister
Instructed to ensure foolproof arrangements for the Kedarnath Yatra
Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami conducted an aerial survey of the disaster-affected villages of Taljaman, Dungar, Badeth, Jaula, Kamad, Uchhola, Chainagad, Patuy, etc. in the disaster-affected Basukedaar area of Rudraprayag district on Saturday. He then held a meeting at the District Panchayat Auditorium in Rudraprayag and conducted a detailed review of the ongoing rescue and relief operations in the disaster-affected areas, the availability of electricity, drinking water, medical and health facilities, the current status of motorable roads, and the arrangements for the Kedarnath Yatra.
The Chief Minister stated that the entire state faced difficult circumstances and challenges during this year's monsoon season due to the disaster. He expressed his deep condolences to the affected people and praised the district administration for its prompt response during the disaster. He stated that the local administration and public representatives' prompt response to the affected areas and the relief and rescue efforts provided encouragement to the affected people.
The Chief Minister expressed his gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his full support to the state during this time of crisis. He stated that the Prime Minister had been regularly receiving updates on the disaster situation in various areas of the state. Upon reaching Dehradun, he met with the affected people and announced a grant of ₹1,200 crore for immediate relief in the affected areas. The Chief Minister directed officials to remain on alert until September 30th and be prepared to deal with the disaster. He gave special instructions regarding the removal of encroachments on rivers and streams.
The Chief Minister stated that the number of pilgrims to Kedarnath Dham is expected to increase rapidly after the monsoon season, and in view of this, it is essential to maintain foolproof travel arrangements. He said that the safety of passengers is our top priority and work should be done on war footing to make the journey smooth.
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Ahmed Hussan;
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PNIB NEWS INDIA
Uttarakhand Bureau, U.K.
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Chief Minister Press Information Bureau
(Information and Public Relations Department)
Secretariat Complex, Subhash Road, Dehradun
Uttarakhand, Dehradun.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was welcomed by Chinese President Xi Jinping at the SCO Summit
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On his Arrival, Prime Minister Narendra Modi was welcomed by Chinese President Xi Jinping at the SCO Summit. The handshake between the two leaders was after around seven years. This followed bilateral talks between the two leaders in China's Tianjin ahead of the summit. The meeting came amid the tariffs imposed by the US and China's own unstable ties with the US.
PM Modi landed in China on Saturday for the annual summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) in Tianjin - which will be held for two days, starting today. This is his first visit to China after a gap of over seven years, and since the Galwan clash.
PM Modi was welcomed by the members of the Indian community upon his arrival with chants of "Bharat Mata ki Jai" and "Vande Mataram" to express admiration and support. Later on, PM Modi attended a performance by Chinese artists playing Indian classical musical instruments like sitar, santoor and tabla at the hotel.
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Chief Minister's visit to Varanasi
The Chief Minister met the flood-affected people in the relief camp
Query about their well-being and people get relief by supplying material
Along with the flood-affected people, shelter is provided to the people in the relief camp
Scholars available at all ashram-institutions: Chief Minister
The Chief Minister inspected and observed the conservation work of rare manuscripts of the National Manuscript Mission at Sampurnanand Sanskrit University
Instructions to the agencies in the conservation work of manuscripts, Uttar Pradesh government provided character support in this work
The Chief Minister visited the world's third and India's first
Inspection of public automobile ropeway, construction work
Instructions to go faster with technologies with vavnomics
The Chief Minister did darshan-pujan at Shri Kaal Bhairav Temple and Shri Kashi Vishwanath Temple
Lucknow: August 29, 2025
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath ji today met the flood-affected people at the J.P. Metainter College campus in Varanasi district and met them with relief workers A camp was set up to meet the customers inquiring about their well-being and provide relief material to the people. Instructing the officials, he said that along with the flood-affected people, complete first-aid should be given to the people in the relief camp and assistance should be provided to meet all their needs.
The Chief Minister inspected and evaluated the conservation work of rare manuscripts of the National Manuscript Mission, being run with the cooperation of the Government of India, in the Vistar Bhawan located in the Sampurnanand Sanskrit University campus. He gave instructions to Eyelines magazine in the conservation work of the manuscripts. He said that special assistance has been provided by the Uttar Pradesh government in this work.
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In Continuation of the Rescue and help People of disasters in Dharali, Saiji (Pauri) and Dharali, CM Dhami directed to immediately release the assistance amount of ₹ 5 lakh for damaged houses in all disaster affected areas including Tharali to the affected people
Ahmed Hussan;
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PNIB NEWS INDIA
Uttarakhand Bureau, U.K.
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Uttar Pradesh, U.K. NCR, DEL.
Chief Minister Press Information Bureau
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Secretariat Complex, Subhash Road, Dehradun
Uttarakhand, Dehradun.
Raza Smriti 2025 was a five-day event- Paying tribute:
Expression by Sushila Puri.
The first session was of poetry reading in which poets from all over the country recited their poems. Among the poets, Arun Kamal from Patna, Sangeeta Gundecha from Bhopal, Teji Grover, Sushila Puri from Lucknow, Pawan Karan from Gwalior, Rashmi Bhardwaj from Delhi, Satyavrat Rajak, Ashutosh Dubey from Indore and Vyomesh Shukla from Banaras recited their poems
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The late life of a great artist: Raza Smriti 2025 was a five-day event whose concept itself is memorable. Paying tribute to one's ancestor and remembering his creative life again and again and gathering so many poets and artists in a picturesque place like Mandla, far away from Delhi, is not possible without love. The way Ashok Bajpai preserved the beautiful, well-organized and exemplary memory of Raza Saheb's late life is highly commendable. This memorial event organized under the title Samvay was a bouquet of literature, dance, painting, sculpture, and scrap art, which by offering at Raza Saheb's tomb, we paid our heartfelt tribute to the artistic life of our ancestor. The rainbow of Indianness with which Padma Vibhushan Syed Haider Raza created his art was possible only due to the mutual harmony of Indian philosophy and human life. He gave a basis to maintain the continuity of art through Raza Foundation, only the imagination of a great creative artist could do this.
This event started on 19th July 2025, which was organized at Raza Kala Vihar in Mandla, which started with painting, clay art and umbrella painting, the participation of local citizens in this event is encouraging every year, the intensity with which they remember Raza, born on their land, is unmatched. On 21st July, a poetry reading and critique session was organized in Mandla's Jhankar Auditorium.
Cultural Highlights
Poetry marathons featuring Arun Kamal, Teji Grover, Sangeeta Gundecha, and others.
Dance performances by Aarohi Munshi (Bharatanatyam) and Arunima Ghosh (Odissi).
A theatrical adaptation of Ram Ki Shakti Puja directed by Vyomesh Shukla.
Floral tributes at Raza’s resting place in Bichhiya on July 23.
This vibrant celebration not only honored Raza’s artistic legacy but also spotlighted emerging and established artists who continue to draw inspiration from his philosophy of harmony and Indian aesthetics.
The first session was of poetry reading in which poets from all over the country recited their poems. Among the poets, Arun Kamal from Patna, Sangeeta Gundecha from Bhopal, Teji Grover, Sushila Puri from Lucknow, Pawan Karan from Gwalior, Rashmi Bhardwaj from Delhi, Satyavrat Rajak, Ashutosh Dubey from Indore and Vyomesh Shukla from Banaras recited their poems. After this session, the next session after lunch was Kavita Ka Aranya. In this session, Jyotish Joshi, Vinod Tiwari, Arun Hota, Prabhat Ranjan, Vyomesh Shukla and Ajit Kumar Rai spoke on various aspects of poetry. In the last session in the evening, Bharat Natyam and Odissi dance were presented by Aarohi Munshi from Delhi and Arunima Ghosh from Calcutta. On 22nd July, there was a session of poetry recitation in which Joshna Banerjee Advani from Agra, Sundar Chandra Thakur from Mumbai, Shaileya from Uttarakhand, Babusha Kohli from Jabalpur, Poonam Arora from Delhi and Ajit Kumar Rai from Kannauj recited poems.
In the evening, there was a drama presentation on the memorable poem of the great poet Nirala, Ram Ki Shakti Pooja, under the direction of Vyomesh Shukla. This drama presentation has been staged many times in India and abroad. It was its first staging in Mandla and it was challenging to present a poem in the form of drama, which Vyomesh Shukla directed very beautifully. Apart from the citizens of Mandla, many people from the administrative department were present to see the drama presentation.
The staging of this live presentation of Ram Ki Shakti Pooja is the discharge of that tradition of art in which generations make their ancestors timeless. This poem of poet Suryakant Nirala has been adapted with great love by Vyomesh Shukla, which is unique. 23rd July is the date of Raza sahab's physical demise and all the officials of Raza Foundation along with poets and artists from across the country were present to offer flowers on the grave of this artist who rests in the soil of Bichhiya; Mandla. Raza Smriti Samvay 2025 thus departed remembering its ancestor artist again and again with the concept that the memory of our great ancestors is the path of life. Behind this entire event is the result of the love of Ashok Vajpayee and the hard work of all the members of the foundation. Those who whisper nonsense about Raza Foundation will have to understand that without love it is not possible to give international fame and continuity to any institution.
by---Sushila Puri
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Abraham Lincoln Sathi
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Ahmed Hussan;
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PNIB NEWS INDIA
Uttarakhand Bureau, U.K.
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Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, while extending hearty congratulations and best wishes to the people of the state on the auspicious occasion of Prakash Parv Diwali, has prayed to Lord Shri Ram for their happiness, prosperity and a happy life.
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Dehradun Novemper. 06, 2023
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MoUs worth more than Rs 1.24 lakh crore signed so far from all roadshows
Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami participated in the Mumbai Road Show
Target to double GSDP of Uttarakhand in next 5 years- Chief Minister
On Monday, MoUs worth Rs 30,200 crore were signed in the Mumbai Road Show between the Uttarakhand government and industry groups from different sectors who are excited to invest in the state. Some of the major companies with whom MoUs were signed are Imagica (Theme Park), Atmanthan (Resort), ACME (Solar Cell Manufacturing), BST (Data Centre), Perfetti (Renewable Energy), Losung America (IT), Croma Aitor, Clean Max Enviro (Renewable Energy), Sinus (Health Care)
Along with this, talks were held with some other important firms, prominent among which are JSW Sports, Godrej Chemicals, Astar Bhojan, V Arjun Logistics Park.
Under the leadership of Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, so far 4 international roadshows have been held outside the country in London, Birmingham, Abu Dhabi, and Dubai, while the state government has conducted road shows across the country in Delhi, Chennai, Bengaluru, Ahmedabad and Mumbai. On 14 September and 4 October, the Dhami government has signed an investment agreement of ₹ 26575 crore in Delhi, on 26 and 27 September, 12500 crore in Britain, on 17 and 18 October, Rs 15475 crore in UAE. Apart from this, investment proposals worth Rs 10150 crore have been signed in Chennai on 26th October, Rs 4600 crore in Bengaluru on 28th October and Rs 24000 crore in Ahmedabad on 1st November. Now MoUs worth Rs 30200 crore have been signed in Mumbai Road Show.
Ahmed Hussan;
Sr. Journalist,
PNIB NEWS INDIA
Uttarakhand Bureau, U.K.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, while extending hearty congratulations and best wishes to the people of the state on the auspicious occasion of Prakash Parv Diwali, has prayed to Lord Shri Ram for their happiness, prosperity and a happy life.
Abraham Lincoln Sathi
Bureau chief,
Information Broadcasting (IB)
PNIB News India
Uttar Pradesh, UK NCR, Delhi.
In a greeting message issued here today, the Chief Minister said that the festival of Diwali is an important festival of the tradition of Sanatan Dharma of India. To commemorate the arrival of Maryada Purushottam Lord Shri Ram in Ayodhya after 14 years of exile and the beginning of Ramraj, thousands of years ago, devotees across India started celebrating this festival by decorating their homes with lamp garlands.
Abraham Lincoln Sathi
Bureau chief,
Information Broadcasting (IB)
PNIB News India
Uttar Pradesh, UK NCR, Delhi.