Saturday, July 25, 2009

Hill women wage a battle against the bottle


Not only are hill women standing up against domestic abuse, but also organising daring raids on liquor vends, often smashing bottles Women continue to be in the forefront of the anti-liquor
movement in Uttarakhand. A group of women from Bageshwar, Dehradun, Tehri and Uttarkashi descended the capital city this morning, demanding prohibition in the hills.

Friday, July 24, 2009

Morans mull shield to stop felling of hollong

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Dibrugarh, July 24: Around 50 youths from Kakopathar in Dibrugarh district called on Doomdooma divisional forest officer S.C. Khatoniar recently and informed him that they proposed to form a unit to protect the hollong tree.

Sometime ago, the Moran community — one of the pre-dominant indigenous groups in Tinsukia district — declared the hollong tree a “national tree” as a first step to prevent the rampant felling.

The preservation of the tropical tree is now a mission with the community.

Parallels are being drawn with the Chipko Movement led by environmentalist Sunderlal Bahuguna to protect the greenery in Uttarakhand.

The forest department has supported the move, with Khatoniar playing a significant role in persuading the Moran community to take the unique step. Khatoniar was hopeful that the community’s move, led by the All Assam Moran Students’ Union, will finally stop felling.

According to the student association’s president, Bhulen Baruah, the decision was taken at a convention of the community recently.

Baruah said the meet was held at the Nazirating LP School near Doomdooma, in which all Moran community organisations participated.

Khatoniar said, “I wrote to my superiors in March this year, seeking their opinion on having the hollong tree declared as a national tree of the Moran community and the response had been positive. The state forest department wants me to go ahead with the noble project,” the officer said.

The hollong tree is found in Dibrugarh and Tinsukia districts, comprising the forest divisions of Dibrugarh, Doomdooma and Digboi.

The DFO felt according it the status of a “national tree” would help prevent felling and help in its conservation.

“After all, felling the trees would then mean hurting the feelings of the community... the thought would keep people away from chopping the trees down,” he said.

Market demand has given an impetus to felling in Upper Assam, an act that the foresters are finding difficult to police. Since the wood of the hollong tree has a ready market for shuttering and plywood, preventing its felling has become a top priority for forest department officials in Upper Assam.

“A lot of our efforts aimed at preserving the green cover have failed, but community protection could be the solution,” Khatoniar said, adding that unless the locals chip in, forest conservation schemes would always have less than expected results.

“There are 21 reserve forests with a total area of 31,000 hectares under Doomdooma forest division and if such small initiatives multiply, then we have a bright future ahead,” the DFO said.

Soruce:http://www.telegraphindia.com/1090725/jsp/northeast/story_11230750.jsp

B L Joshi new UP Governor, Maragret Alva Uttarakhand Governor

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NEW DELHI: Senior Congress leader Margaret Alva and former Rajasthan Governor Jagannath Pahadia were among four new Governors appointed by the Centre tonight while B L Joshi was moved from Uttarakhand to politically sensitive Uttar Pradesh.

Another senior Congress leader Devendra Nath Dwivedi was appointed as Governor of Gujarat in place of Nawal Kishore Sharma who is demitting office on July 24.

Governor of Jharkhand Syed Sibtey Razi was moved to Assam while Nagaland Governor K Sankaranarayanan was shifted to Ranchi, a Rashtrapati Bhavan communique said.

Both Razi (appointed Governor in December 2004) and Sankaranarayanan (appointed Governor in February 2007) will serve in Guwahati and Ranchi respectively for the rest of their tenures.

73-year-old Joshi, who was first appointed as Governor of Meghalaya in April 2007 before being moved to Uttarakhand, will serve his remaining tenure in Uttar Pradesh till 2012. He has also served as Lt Governor of Delhi for nearly three years.

67-year-old Alva will be the first woman Governor of Uttrakhand ater the state was carved out of Uttar Pradesh in 2000.

Alva, who has had a long career in Parliament, had worked as a minister in governments headed by Rajiv Gandhi and P V Narisimha Rao. She was inducted into politics by her in-laws Jochim and Violet Alva -- the first Parliamentarian couple.

ET

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Ten killed in Uttarakhand accident



At least 10 persons were killed and more than 30 injured when a bus fell into a gorge near Kalsi on Tuesday morning.

The bus was on its way from Vikas Nagar to Tuni when it fell off the road near Koti village. Five of those killed were school students.

According to the officials while four people died instantly, six others succumbed to injuries on their way to hospital. The bus was said to be over loaded with at least 60 persons on board when the accident took place.


The injured were taken to the Vikas Nagar hospital while those seriously injured were rushed to the Doon Hospital here.

Uttarakhand Governor B L Joshi and Chief Minister Dr Ramesh Pokhariyal Nishank have expressed grief over the accident.

Nishank has ordered a magisterial probe into the matter. He has announced a relief of Rs 50,000 each to the next of the kin of the deceased, Rs 20,000 each to those seriously injured and Rs 5,000 each to those who have sustained injuries in the accident. He also visited the seriously injured victims in the Doon Hospital and directed the health officials to provide best possible health care to them.

Source:http://www.indianexpress.com/

Ten killed in Uttarakhand accident



At least 10 persons were killed and more than 30 injured when a bus fell into a gorge near Kalsi on Tuesday morning.

The bus was on its way from Vikas Nagar to Tuni when it fell off the road near Koti village. Five of those killed were school students.

According to the officials while four people died instantly, six others succumbed to injuries on their way to hospital. The bus was said to be over loaded with at least 60 persons on board when the accident took place.


The injured were taken to the Vikas Nagar hospital while those seriously injured were rushed to the Doon Hospital here.

Uttarakhand Governor B L Joshi and Chief Minister Dr Ramesh Pokhariyal Nishank have expressed grief over the accident.

Nishank has ordered a magisterial probe into the matter. He has announced a relief of Rs 50,000 each to the next of the kin of the deceased, Rs 20,000 each to those seriously injured and Rs 5,000 each to those who have sustained injuries in the accident. He also visited the seriously injured victims in the Doon Hospital and directed the health officials to provide best possible health care to them.

Source:http://www.indianexpress.com/

Thursday, July 2, 2009

TVS Srichakra sets up plant at Pantnagar, Uttarakhand

TVS Srichakra has announced that the company has set up a plant at plot no. 7, sector 1, IIE, SIDCUL, Pantnagar, Uttarakhand.

The company propose to commence production tentatively by Jul. 15, 2009.

The group`s principal activity is to manufacture, distribute and market tyres, tubes and flaps. The products include industrial pneumatic tyres, farm and implement tyres, skid steer tyres, multipurpose tyres and vintage tyres.

Shares of the company declined Rs 1.35, or 1.62%, to end at Rs 82.10. (Jun. 29, 2009

Soruce:http://www.myiris.com/newsCentre/newsPopup.php?fileR=20090630125257193&dir=2009/06/30&secID=livenews