Uttaranchal (Uttarakhand)

Order of the National Green Tribunal regarding deterioration of Nayar river, Uttarakhand, 05/06/2025

Order of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of In Re: News Item titled "Nayar river is vanishing - a yatra reveals conservation goes beyond science and policy" appearing in ‘The Down To Earth’ dated 03.06.2025. The original application was registered suo-motu based on the news item titled "Nayar …

Tiger found dead near Corbett

DEHRA DUN: A male tiger measuring about nine feet was found dead between Durga Devi and Mohaan on the periphery of the Corbett National Park on Sunday.

So long, Doon Basmati

The rich aroma wafting from the rice pot would no longer be that of Dehradun

Equine flu strikes Uttarakhand

Pilgrimage comes to a halt horses, mules and donkeys in Uttarakhand are suffering from flu. The symptoms are the same as in human beings

State has no mechanism to monitor dam construction: Peoples Science Institute

The collapse of the Coffer Dam for the 330 MW Alaknanda Hydro Power Project does not come as a surprise to observers of Uttarakhand's hydropower development programme.

Man kills leopard to save wife

DEHRA DUN: A man axed a leopard in a bid to save his wife from the jaws of the feline that entered their kitchen in Kumrada village of Uttarkashi district around 6 a.m. on Friday. The leopard entered the kitchen and attacked Sarojini as she was making tea. Sarojini put …

PIL on the illegal boring of groundwater in Khurpatal lake

Construction of a new housing project adjacent to the Khurpa tal by the Army Welfare Housing Organization (AWHO) has caused afresh hue and cry among the villagers in the surrounding area when Dr. Ajay S. Rawat, Professor of History in Kumaon University filed a PIL against the illegal boring of …

Sustainable land, water and biodiversity conservation and management for improved livelihoods in Uttarakhand watershed sector

This project paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional Grant financing from the Global Environment Facility in the amount of US$7.49 million for the India Uttarakhand Decentralized Watershed Development Project (UDWDP) ID PO78550 which in turn draws on the positive experiences from the Integrated Watershed …

Uttarakhand to get land worth Rs 1,000 cr

Dehradun: The Nainital High Court has, in a landmark decision, directed that Irrigation Department properties worth more than Rs 1,000 crore in Uttarakhand, under the control of the UP Government, be handed over to Uttarakhand. Chief Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank has welcomed the decision of the bench comprising Justices B …

Biodiversity conservation and rural livelihood improvement project: environmental and social management framework

The objective of the Biodiversity Conservation and Rural Livelihood Improvement Project for India is to develop and promote new models of conservation at the landscape scale through enhanced capacity and institution building for mainstreaming biodiversity conservation outcomes. Negative measures include: loss of grazing lands due to afforestation programs on grazing …

Probable agricultural biodiversity heritage sites in India: II. The Western Himalayan region

Based on six indices, the warm subhumid to cool-humid Western Himalayan Region, consisting of the Kashmir valley, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, could be designated as an Agricultural Biodiversity Heritage Site. This region is rich in agro-biodiversity, with a large number of species being cultivated. Unique multicrop and horticulture based farming/production …

Biodiversity conservation and rural livelihood improvement project: social & environmental assessment of Askot landscape

The Government of India has received credit from the International Development Association (IDA) and a grant from the Global Environment Facility (GEF) towards the design and implementation of a new project titled the Biodiversity Conservation and Rural Livelihood Improvements Project (BCRLIP). The Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF), India, is …

Hills feel the heat

A prolonged dry spell, forest fires and water crisis have turned Uttarakhand hills into mountains of discontent. Team TOI reports on the situation across the state During the dry summer, days can get hot in Pithoragarh. But like numerous other hill stations in Uttarakhand, nights remain cool and refreshing in …

Work halts on Loharinag Pala

High court agrees with the Centre uttarakhand high court vacated its stay on a Central government order suspending work on the 600 MW Loha rinag Pala hydel project. The Centre had suspended work on the project on February 19 after environmentalist G D Agarwal went on an indefinite hunger strike …

Thousands of fish die in Khoh river

Kotdwar (Garhwal): Thousands of fish were found dead in the Khoh river in Uttarakhand

Clean and green is the new credo

Badal valley in Uttarakhand has now become a demo valley for green energy---- The coming years are going to be quite difficult for the world if preventive measures are not taken to tap new and non-conventional sources for its energy requirements. This realization has led to the formation of an …

Litchi production declines due to change in weather

Sizzling heat and absence of rains has hit hard the production of litchis in the district, known for its juicy and seedless variety of the fruit. "Due to no rain in most areas of Uttarakhand, the trees have not bore fruits and the litchi production has decreased by nearly 25 …

Giving a new impetus to Project Tiger

Sujay Mehdudia JIM CORBETT PARK (Uttarakhand): Seeking to re-define the prestigious

Uttarakhand seeks 200-crore Central aid

Agriculture hit by scanty rain Dehradun: The Uttarakhand Government has sought Central assistance of Rs.200 crore in the wake of drought-like conditions in the State due to scanty rainfall for the past six months, official sources said. Rainfall in the months of December, January, February and March has been far …

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