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Uttarakhand is known as dev bhoomi or land of gods, it is filled with sacred temples peaceful ashrams and holy rivers that ...
State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) personnel rescued five persons on Tuesday evening while the search is on for the missing ...
A pilgrim went missing after being swept away by the strong currents of the Mandakini river in Uttarakhand while crossing it with a group of friends, officials said on Wednesday. State Disaster ...
The lower slopes, terraced by generations, dove to the fast-moving Mandakini River. The current poured over gravel and boulders, the sound of it rising out of the tight valley like a beast’s heavy ...
Giant boulders fell on roadside shops and eateries that got swept away in the fast-flowing Mandakini River. Rajwar said rescue teams resumed their search on Saturday but efforts were hampered by ...
Uttar Pradesh's Water Resources Minister led a cleanliness drive at Mandakini River in Chitrakoot on Sunday, removing approximately three truckloads of waste during the hour-long initiative.
Thousands of vehicles were parked at the Mandakini river bed on Friday in blatant violation of norms on the first day of the opening of the Kedarnath shrine. Over 10,000 pilgrims visited the ...
Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said that sacred Mandakini river will be made completely pollution-free. Each house of Chitrakoot city will be connected to the sewer line. Water obtained ...
The Sonprayag Police Station said that two youths were trapped in the Mandakini river between Sonprayag and Gaurikund and SDRF team was required. "When the water level of the Mandakini river was ...
The Mandakini river, which once originated from Arseni wetland in Wazirnagar village of Sitapur, used to traverse along the spiritual town of Naimisharanya and ultimately drain into the Gomti.
What is shocking is that some of these carcasses are being allegedly dumped into the Mandakini river which emerges from the Chorabari glacier in Kedarnath and goes on to merge with the Ganga as it ...
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