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Tuesday, April 24, 2018

HPCA imposes fee for stadium visits- Locals and tourists hassled

By: Aakriti Mahajan


Dharamshala: Sitting at 1457 meters above sea level, the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium at Dharamshala is widely known as one of the most picturesque cricket stadiums in the world. Every day, hundreds of tourists throng the stadium to experience its vivacity and splendid construction. But, with a new move from HPCA to impose visitors' fee of Rs 20 from March this year has hassled the tourists and the local community.

A board which shows the newly imposed visitors fee near HPCA Stadium 
in Dharamshala. (image: Aakriti Mahajan
According to officials at HPCA, the move was meant to avoid locals unnecessarily using the stadium premises and destroying the property of stadium. With imposing of a nominal fee of Rs 20, the HPCA authorities said that they have been successful in avoiding locals lazing around in the stadium premises for hours. However, it appears that it has affected the influx of tourists to the stadium as well.

According to Vipin, a Supervisor at the HPCA stadium, imposing of fees for visiting the stadium is essential to avoid unwanted locals who used to come and laze around for hours in the stadium premises. According to him, they were several instances where such people destroying the chairs of the stadium. Moreover, the visitors fee has turned out to be a new revenue source for the upkeep of the stadium. “With the imposing of fees, we have been able to get enough revenue to keep a cleaner stadium especially by using it for cleaning washrooms and to provide other services to the visitors.” added Vipin.

However, the move has affected the local people and tourists a lot. “It was our usual place to have a chit chat with friends, but since it’s chargeable now, we don’t have any place to sit and spend time with friends”, said Suchita, a student at the nearby Government College in Dharamshala.
Baldev ji, a vendor outside HPCA stadium telling how the stadium fees has affected the influx of tourists and their business

The influx of tourists has considerably reduced  according to the street vendors outside the stadium. “The number of tourists have gone down very much compared to the past. Tourists have become a bit reluctant now to pay fees to see a place that is built for public.” said Baldev, a street vendor outside the stadium.

However, the stadium authorities believes the move to implement visitors' fee is reasonable. “The decision to impose fees is not irrational. We do not want stadium to change into a public park. We want responsible citizens and locals to visit the stadium and value the property of the stadium. The imposing of fees was essential due to this reason.” said Manuj Sharma, operational manager of HPCA stadium.


Tuesday, May 30, 2017

Pride of Himachal Pradesh: Girl on fire

By: Narinder Sharma

In our society which is male dominated, now a days girls are also rising up in every field. They are giving tough competition boys. not in the field of education but also in the field of sports girls are trying their best. This has been proved by Seema in Asian youth athletics championship Bangkok 2017.
Seema while participating in the race

Girl from district Chamba of Himachal Pradesh brought happiness after winning bronze medal in Asian Youth Athletics championship. Seema is resident of Chamba district and belongs to a poor family.

She is a trainee in Sai Hostel training centre Dharamshala and studying in 12th class in Govt. Senior Secondary Girls School Dharamshala. She is the only third runner from Himachal Pradesh after Suman Rawat and Kamlesh to win a medal for the country in asian championship. she won the bronze medal by clocking a time of 10.05.27 in 3000 mtr race. 

She gave tough fight to the other participants who won gold and silver, it was a neck to neck competition. but after this she only settled for the bronze.“I could not catch up with the other athletes in the final sprint. A fellow competitor’s spikes hurt my leg during the race. Overall, I am happy with my timing,” said Seema after the game. 

Girls are showing their talent in every field. In 12th class results 35 out of 55 girls are in merit. Parents are also supporting their children to do what ever they want to.In result of that girls are taking part in every field whether it is education, sports, modeling, acting.

Girls like seema are giving motivation to the girls who wants to do something but they can't because of some problem. Sai hostel training centre in Dharamshala is helping girls who are interested in sports. These small small things will help in improving the image of women in society.

Monday, May 29, 2017

केन्द्रीय विश्वविद्यालय में मनाया गया चतुर्थ दीक्षांत समारोह

मुख्यातिथि प्रोफेसर नंदा(S)के साथ कुलपति कुलदीप चंद अग्निहोत्री(M) प्रतिभागी को सम्मानित करते हुए 
  केन्द्रीय विश्वविद्यालय  हिमाचल प्रदेश ने अपना चतुर्थ दीक्षांत समारोह धर्मशाला कॉलेज के कला  केन्द्र में शुक्रवार को मनाया। दीक्षांत समारोह में मुख्यातिथि के रुप में प्रोफेसर वेद प्रकाश नंदा ने शिरकत की, जो जॉन इवॉस यूनिवस्ट्री और स्टर्म कॉलेज ऑफ ला डेनवर कोलेराडो यूएसए, के प्रोफेसर है।
करीब 11 बज़े शुरु हुए इस समारोह में 15 विद्यार्थियों को गोल्ड मेडल, 4 को एड़वांस डिप्लोमा ,15 को सर्टिफिकेट  देकर सम्मानित किया गया। इसके आलाबा 10 को पीएचडी डिग्री तथा 228 विद्याथियों को डिग्रियां बांटी गई।
समारोह में भाषण देते हुए प्रोफेसर नंदा ने बच्चों को संघर्षों से नहीं घबराते हुए आगे बढ़ने का सुझाब दिया तथा उन्होनें अपने कुछ जीवन के पलों को भी याद किया।
इसके आलाबा विश्वविद्यालय के कुलाधिपति अरुण मायरा ने भी विद्यार्थियों को नई चीज़े सीखने को कहा ताकि वे अपने जीवन में आगे बढ़ सके।
केन्द्रीय विश्वविद्यालय के कुलपति प्रोफेसर कुलदीप चन्द अग्निहोत्री ने कहा कि युनिवस्ट्री में लाइफ़ सांइस के कोर्स शुरु होगें तथा कांगड़ा  कला  को सीखने के लिए भी डिप्लोमा कोर्स शुरु किए जाएगें । बता दे कि कांगड़ा कला अपने आप मे एक कला के रुप मे जानी जाती है तथा इनके बारे में शोभा सिंह को एक महान चित्रकार के रुप में जाना जाता है।

कार्यक्रम में डिग्रियां बाटंने के पश्चात अन्त में कुलाधिपति ने बच्चों के साथ बातचीत भी की। जिसमें शिक्षा से सम्बधित, रोजंगार,भबिष्य के प्रति जागरुकता के बारे में बात की । इस बातचीत के अशं में सभी विभागों के डीन भी सम्मलित रहे। इस बातचीत में विद्यार्थियों ने काफ़ी रुचि दिखाई। समारोह में डिग्रियां लेने पहुचें विद्यार्थियों में भी काफ़ी उत्साह दिखा। 

Friday, May 5, 2017

Ban on the red flashing lights of vehicles: End to VIP culture

By: Narinder Sharma

Ban of red beacons in India has given a rise to end of VIP culture. Last week centre Government ordered to ban the red beacons of ministers, from 1st may it has been implemented. Additional information in this is that red and blue lights are getting removed from all the dignitaries. This is a symbolic decision taken by the central govt. in this month.     
Prime minister of India  Narendra Modi said "banned on red beacons aimed at ending VIP culture  mindset in India". But with this people have to change their mindsets also which are linked with red lights on the vehicles. this is not a new step taken by the central government, other government also tried this in past, but it is implemented now.

“There will be no exception to this”, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said. The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways said in a statement that beacons were “perceived as symbols of VIP culture and have no place in a democratic country”, and hailed the decision of the cabinet as “historic”.  
India ban red beacons on cars of constitutional office bodies, so they will now sit in traffic with everyone else. it is expected now that there will be no red lights flashing on vehicles. Everyone will be treated equally. nobody will have to wait while some minister or VIP person is going on the road.

Bid to end VIP culture: No red beacons, two year foreign travel ban for ministers in Punjab. with ban on red flashing lights on vehicles, Punjab chief minister  has banned the foreign travel of ministers, in a bid to end VIP culture.
Beacons will be allowed on to the emergency vehicles ambulances and fire brigade. Now these vehicles don't have to wait in the lines, if there is some kind of emergency they will be given first priority.

Wednesday, September 7, 2016

केन्द्रीय विश्वविद्यालय में मनाया गया शिक्षक दिवस


   केन्द्रीय विश्वविद्यालय शाहपुर में शिक्षक दिवस पर विभिन्न विभागों में तरह-तरह के कार्यक्रमों का आयोजन किया गया । जिनमें विद्यार्थियों ने कई प्रस्तुतियों द्वारा शिक्षकों के प्रति आभार  प्रकट किया ।

  पत्रकारिता विभाग में भी शिक्षक दिवस पर विद्यार्थियों ने स्वंय बनाए हुए वीडियों प्रदर्शित करते हुए अध्यापकों के प्रति अपनी भावनाओं को व्यक्त किया। यह विजय दुवे तथा उसके साथियो द्वारा बनाया गया था ।

     इस कार्यक्रम का शुभारंभ  डॉ0 प्रदीप नायर ने किया । जिसमें  विभाग के सभी शिक्षक मौजूद रहे तथा उन्होनें अपनी जिंदगीं के कुछ खट्टे मीठे शिक्षा से संबधित पहलू भी विद्यार्थियो को बताए। 

इस कार्यक्रम में शोधार्थियों ने भी भाग लिया। शिक्षकों ने छात्रों को सही मार्ग पर चलने तथा दृढ़ संकल्प ले करके अपनी मजिंल को पाने का आग्रह किया।

                          वही अन्य विभागों में भी यह दिवस मनाया गया। कुछ विभागों के छात्रों ने इसे 3 तारीख को ही विभागीय अवकाश होने के कारण मना लिया था।

Thursday, June 2, 2016

Researchers from CUHP conduct Gamma survey to detect radioactivity in Himachal Pradesh

By : Narinder Sharma

Anand Giri(L) and his guide Dr Deepak Pant, demonstrating a  Pinhole meter.
Researchers from the Department of Environment Sciences in Central University of Himachal Pradesh claim to have detected traces of radioactive gases in the Nahol village of Bilaspur district as part of their ongoing research project on assessing radio activity in different districts in Himachal Pradesh. 

They are conducting radio activity assessment in Kangra, Mandi and Bilaspur districts. According to the researchers, they look for the presence of radiations emitted by Radium and Thorium, two radioactive elements in the atmosphere.

“In order to detect the presence of radio activity, we basically look for the presence of two gases, Radon and Thoron, usually produced by Radium and Thorium in the atmosphere”, said researchers Anand Giri and Ankit Choudhary.

Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Annual sports meet concludes in CUHP

girls match in progress during annual sports meet in CUHP
The sixth edition of the annual sports meet of Central University of Himachal Pradesh concluded at the Temporary Academic Block of the University in Shahpur. This year’s annual meet witnessed girls’ teams participating in sports events like Cricket and Badminton for the first time.

“It is a great opportunity for girls to attend the sports events, like this year”, said Silvia Prashar, member of the Cricket team from the Department of Social Work.

However, only few girl teams participated in the event. “More girls should come forward when the University provides such opportunities”, said Silvia.

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

First Tibetan community radio station hits funds wall, stops broadcasting

By  : Anjna Devi

Technicians working at Tashi Delek FM
 (an earlier image/ credit;phayul.com)
Tashi Delek 90.4 FM, the fist Tibetan community radio station in India, is no more broadcasting, due to financial difficulties. The station which was started way back in 2010 with much fanfare and hopes for the Tibetan exile community in Dharamshala, according to Phuntsoko, the station in-charge, has stopped broadcasting for the last one year due to absence of funds to meet the operating expenditure.

Talking to Delayer, Mr. Phuntsoko, told that the major issue is finding day-to-day expenses for the smooth functioning of the station. "Due to fund shortage, we were finding it difficult to engage full-time staff to manage the station and to keep it running on a daily basis, which made us to take the painful decision to stop broadcasting in 2014 itself", said he.

Friday, September 26, 2014

Eve Teasing rampant in Chattri bus stop near Central University of Himachal Pradesh



by Priya Yadav

For representation only (Photo Credit: pee vee)


Anjali *, a 21-year-old student, decided never to go alone to PG. She took that decision because what she thought a matter of only metro cities ,happened with her. One day on her way to PG , she found that two boys on bike were stalking her. As quoted by her ,”The two boys were following me. They stopped at one point and gazed at me and when I crossed them , again they started their bike and stopped at some distance and were continuously looking at me . “