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Polyandry tradition in Himachal Pradesh's Hatti tribe sees two brothers marrying one woman, showcasing unique cultural practices.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah has formed a multi-sectoral central team to assess the rising natural disasters in Himachal Pradesh.
Heavy monsoon rains in Himachal Pradesh from June 20 to July 20 caused 125 deaths. Infrastructure damage includes 142 blocked roads, disrupted water supplies, and power outages, especially in Mandi ...
A woman from Himachal Pradesh’s Shillai village married two brothers in a ceremony following the age-old tradition of polyandry practised by the Hatti tribe. The wedding, held from July 12, lasted ...
The Himachal Pradesh government has resolved nearly four lakh pending revenue cases through Lok Revenue Adalats held at the Sub Tehsil and Tehsil levels.
Two brothers from the Hatti community in Himachal Pradesh's Sirmaur district married the same woman in a public ceremony in the presence of thousands of locals.
The Union Minister's direction came following a recent meeting in which he was apprised that Himachal Pradesh has witnessed an increase in the frequency and intensity of cloudbursts, flash floods ...
A Hatti community wedding in Himachal Pradesh is in the spotlight after a woman married two brothers, embracing the age-old polyandry tradition. Let's find out why is polyandry practiced by Hatti ...
One bride, two grooms: Himachal brothers marry same woman to keep alive age-old tribal tradition of polyandry Bride Sunita Chauhan and grooms Pradeep and Kapil Negi said they took the decision ...
In an age-old practice of a tradition known locally as 'Draupadi Pratha', a woman in Himachal Pradesh's Sirmaur district married two brothers from the Hatti tribe.
In Himachal Pradesh's Shillai village, a Hatti tribe wedding saw bride Sunita Chauhan marrying brothers Pradeep and Kapil Negi, embracing the tradition of polyandry. The three-day celebration ...
Natural Disaster Action: Amit Shah orders central expert team for Himachal amid rising cloudbursts, floods, and landslides; ₹2006 crore allocated.