Sunday, 7 August 2011

HP University B.A.-I March 2011 Exam Results 2011

Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla has published B.A. - II, B.Sc. - I and II Examination Results 2011. HP University BA and BSc Exam Results available online. The examination was held in the month of March 2011. For knowing more about the results one can visit the University’s official website:http://www.hpuniv.nic.in/.

The Himachal Pradesh University, a premier institution of teaching and research in the country, was established on 22 July 1970 by an Act of the Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly. It is wholly financed by the Government of Himachal Pradesh and the University Grants Commission, New Delhi. It enjoys the status of an ‘A’ class University according to the UGC grading system. The University is situated nearly 5 km away from the town, at Summer Hill, a quiet suburb of Shimla in the vicinity of the Indian Institute of Advanced Study.

To get HP University B.A.-II March 2011 Exam Results 2011 
To get HP University B.Sc.-I March 2011 Exam Results 2011
To get HP University B.Sc.-II March 2011 Exam Results 2011 

Updated : Himachal Pradesh University (Shimla) BA Part I Examination Results 2011 announced on 6th August, 2011 at 11:30 PM. HP University BA Part - I Exam Results for Fresh / Compartment Candidates available online.

To get HP University B.A. Part I Examination Results 2011 - Fresh / Compartment Candidates : 
Read more : HP University BA I & II and BSc I & II Exams March 2011 Results | 

Saturday, 6 August 2011

HIMACHAL UJALA NEWS

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Thursday, 9 June 2011

Woman attacked by wild boar

Bilaspur, June 8
Roshani Devi (42), wife of Chet Ram of Kharsi village, near here, was attacked and injured seriously by a wild boar while she was cutting grass in her fields today. Roshani was rescued by her family and villagers who rushed there after hearing her shrieks. She was rushed to the Regional Hosoital here and is in shock, but out of danger.
Village elders, led by Zila Parishad member Hoshiar Singh Thakur, have urged the Forest Department to help prevent such incidents from occurring. They also demaded compensation to the injured woman.
Meanwhile, the Forest Department has provided compensation of Rs 5,000 each to those who were injured due to attacks of monkeys at Kanaun village under Dhon Kothi gram punchayat, near here, some months ago. Those who got this amount included Gaurav Gauttam, Nikki Devi, Swaraj, Sulaxna Devi, Ram Jani and Manrama Devi.

HAS interviews from June 23

Shimla, June 8
The Himachal Pradesh Public Service Commission will be holding interviews for selecting Himachal Administrative Services (HAS) officers from June 23 to July 2. Secretary, HPPSC, Anita Tegta said here on Wednesday that call letters to all the candidates who had qualified the main written examinations had been sent.
“Any candidate who has qualified the written paper and has not received the call letter can contact the Commission office after June 18 or phone 2623782,” she said. — TNS

Tuesday, 7 June 2011

Hailstorm damages apple crop


Shimla, June 7
A severe hailstorm caused extensive damage to the apple crop in the Kotkhai area in the heart of the apple belt.
The hailstorm struck in the afternoon and continued to lash the region for about 90 minutes. The maximum damage was reported from Baghi, Ratnari, Baghal, Kalbogh, Khaneti, Tharola and adjoining areas. Some areas like Khaneti and Tharola are situated close to Deorighat where an anti-hail gun has been installed. Despite that, the crop could not be protected.
Ironically, some areas like Baghi and Ratnari escaped the fury of the weather god and remained unaffected by the earlier spells of hailstorm. Almost 90 per cent of the crop has been destroyed.
The Horticulture Department has estimated the apple production in the current season at 2.50 crore boxes as against 4.46 crore boxes produced last year. With the latest damage, the figure is likely to come down further.
Meanwhile, secretary of the state Congress Rohit Thakur has urged the government to conduct a survey to assess the damage and provide relief to the affected farmers.

Impatient people stage protest against hospital


Mandi, June 7
Residents of Dharampur, Sarkaghat and Gopalpur today held an agitation against the shortage of gynaecologists, surgeons, anaesthetists and technicians at the Civil Hospital, Sarkaghat, being run as the first referral unit (FRU) catering to over one lakh people.
Staging a protest against the government’s failure to provide doctors and hygiene at the hospital, the residents under the banner of the Kisan Sabha and the Janvadi Mahila Samiti resented the government’s talks about health services at the doorstep, but there are no “specialist doctors at the hospital”. Most of the patients are referred to the zonal hospital, Mandi, said Bhupender Singh, who led the protest in front of the Civil Hospital.
Though it has been upgraded to 100-bed hospital about 10 years ago, it has laid 77 beds in the old building where patients are almost holed up as it has not enough space to accommodate even 50 beds, said insiders.
The toilets stunk as there was erratic supply of water and health staff looked the other way to maintain health and hygiene for the indoor patients, resented patients. There was no facility for the attendants of the patients in or around the hospital and as such they had to stay in the open, they rued.
The government has started the round-the-clock free delivery services for patients at the FRU, but there is no gynaecologist in this hospital. The doctors take risk as hospital does not have an anaesthetist or specialist to deal with the emergency.
Apart from Sarkaghat subdivision, hospital gets more than 500 patients daily from its adjoining areas from Ghumarwin, Bhoranj, Toni Devi and Ladbharol as well. The hospital does not have a blood bank and no surgeon, the residents said.
Senior Medical Officer, Sarkaghat, Dr BR Chauhan, said, “They face shortage of specialists. We need a technician, and five posts of doctor are lying vacant. But we refer complicated cases to the zonal hospital, which has a blood bank”, he added.
shortcomings
n Shortage of gynaecologists, surgeons, anaesthetists and technicians at the Civil Hospital
n No blood bank
n Poor hygiene and health services
n Erratic water supply
n Toilet stinks

HIMUDA to sell vacant plots Serves notices on 102 persons in New Shimla


Shimla, June 7
Keen to rake in some money for its ambitious housing projects, the Himachal Pradesh Urban Development Authority (HIMUDA) will cancel allotment of plots of those who have failed to undertake construction even five years after the land was purchased at its colonies located in various parts of the state.
HIMUDA has made a beginning in this regard from the state capital where the price of land is very high. Notices have been issued to 102 plot owners in Sector- I, II, III and IV of New Shimla where a 250-sq m plot had fetched a whopping Rs 1.85 crore in an open auction two years back.
HIMUDA has also initiated similar proceedings in other towns like Baddi, Parwanoo, Kullu where plots are lying vacant for more than five years. “We have already issued notices to 102 plot owners in New Shimla and data of vacant plots in other towns is being compiled so that notices could be issued to others as well,” said Ganesh Dutt, vice-chairman of HIMUDA. In case, these plot owners are non-serious about constructing houses they will cancel their allotment and sell it to others, he added.
He explained that as per the terms and conditions laid down by HIMUDA at the time of sale of plots, construction had to be undertaken within five years or else the allotment could be cancelled. “In case, they are unable to give a valid reason, we will cancel the allotment and then hold open auction of such plots,” said Dutt.
He, however, added that the authorities would take into account valid reasons like medical grounds, locational disadvantage for people serving in the armed forces or somebody facing financial constraints. “In case, we do not find the reason convincing, we will issue another notice and cancel the allotment,” he said.
HIMUDA is hoping that by cancelling these plots, it will be able to raise several crores as the prices of land, especially in places like Shimla and Kullu, have skyrocketed over the last one decade. In fact, people are very keen to acquire a plot developed by HIMUDA as they have all facilities.