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KULLU: A mother-daughter tourist duo from Punjab's Ludhiana was fatally crushed after a Deodar tree fell on them on the bank of the Parvati river near Kasol in Himachal Pradesh's Kullu district on ...
Dharamshala/Kullu: After cloudburst-triggered flashfloods at several places in Himachal Pradesh on Wednesday, two bodies – ...
In a tragic incident, two women from Ludhiana, Avinash Kaur, 56, and Nishu Verma, 37, lost their lives after a Deodar tree fell on them near Kasol in Himachal Pradesh's Kullu district. The ...
A video from Kasol’s Grahan Nala Parking shows parked vehicles engulfed in the raging water. Sharing the video, an X user, Reshma Kashyap, wrote, “After a cloudburst in Kullu, flood-like conditions ...
Get powerful, Closeup Shot Of River Parvati Flowing In Between Mountains At Kasol With Plastic Waste Around The River With Some Plastic Waste Floating In The Stream Waste Dumped On Side Of River In ...
How climate change and rapid development are pushing the Himalayan region to the brink As we mark World Environment Day, the fragile Himalayan ecosystem is under increasing pressure from climate ...
Gwalior (Bhitarwar): In a tragic incident, the son of former councillor Dinesh Bhatela died after drowning in the Parvati River near Bhitarwar. The incident occurred while he was visiting the town ...
This is not just the story of Kasol or Parvati Valley, but the tourist-favourite valleys of Tirthan, Jibhi, Saing, Balichowki and Banjar are also drowning in trash.
Once hailed as the 'Pride of Himachal,' Kasol-a tranquil village tucked in Himachal Pradesh’s Parvati Valley, has recently found itself at the center of a brewing environmental controversy ...
The possibility that a river is alive “changes the world,” he says. It forces us to think differently. If nature is alive, then it should excite our imaginative sympathies.
The Gila River Indian Community spent about $5.6 million, with the help of Inflation Reduction Act grants, to cover a canal with solar. Credit Jake Bolster/Inside Climate News.