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Sissu’s Daily Chaos: All-Women Admin Team, Are You Even Listening?
Traffic Mess, Plastic Waste, and Zero Action Despite Repeated Pleas
Lahaul-Spiti | Himbumail Bureau
Shashin village near Sissu has turned into a daily traffic nightmare—thanks to a deafening silence from the very people meant to fix it.
Despite repeated appeals, meetings, and written submissions to the new all-women administrative team—including DC Kiran Badana, SP Feroza, and even MLA Anuradha Rana—ground realities remain unchanged.
On May 13, 2025, local residents submitted a formal request urging the administration to regulate traffic near the temple area in Shashin.
A meeting was held with the DSP, and a clear decision was taken: no local vehicles would be parked in the designated pilgrim space during daytime, and a board would be installed declaring the area as "Pilgrims Only."
But today, over a month later, there’s no board, no regulation, and the chaos continues. Locals ask—is this what women-led governance looks like? Promises without execution?
When women lead, expectations are higher. So why the inaction, Madam MLA?
The tunnel was completed four and a half years ago. The region opened up to thousands of tourists. Yet traffic planning is still in limbo, and pilgrims stuck in jams are left cursing the system.
Worse, a plastic waste plant has been installed in one of the most avalanche-prone areas—from Kokhsar Nala to Gufa Hotel. What kind of planning is this? Locals call it "pure foolishness," saying even common sense seems missing.
If this continues, Sissu and Kokhsar are not far from becoming Himachal’s next garbage dumps.
We ask again, loud and clear:
👉 MLA Anuradha Rana,
👉 DC Kiran Badana,
👉 SP Feroza—
Will you keep ignoring voices from the ground? Or will you act before Sissu is buried under traffic and trash?
#WomenInPower #SissuStruggles #ActNowNotLater
Theog/Shimla, 18 June: Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Tuesday announced that a Rs. 26 crore winery will soon be set up at the Parala Market to benefit local fruit growers and boost the apple economy.
He was addressing a public gathering after inaugurating the long-pending Theog bus stand (Rs. 14.84 crore) and the APMC Fruit and Vegetable Market Complex at Shilaru (Rs. 23 crore).
Sukhu said the state government is focused on providing modern marketing infrastructure for farmers and horticulturists.
He also assured that funds would be released for a Mini Secretariat at Theog and announced a new HRTC sub-depot and workshop in the region.
Referring to the 2023 disaster, he said road connectivity in the apple belt was restored swiftly to save the apple season.
He reiterated the state’s demand for restrictions on apple imports to protect local growers.
MLA and AICC secretary Kuldip Singh Rathore welcomed the winery move and thanked the CM for pushing pro-farmer reforms. “I was the first to demand a ban on apple imports from Turkey.
Now American apples are another big threat. The Centre must act,” he said. Rathore also lauded the Universal Carton policy and urged stronger support for horticulturists battling price crashes and rising input costs.
Deputy CM Mukesh Agnihotri and Agriculture Minister Chander Kumar hailed the CM’s leadership and the revival of development works in Theog.
#WineryAtParala #AppleGrowersRelief #TheogDevelopment
Monsoon Gears Up for Himachal: IMD Issues Advisory
Shimla, June 18: The wait for monsoon is almost over for Himachal Pradesh as the India Meteorological Department (IMD) announced that conditions are becoming favourable for the advancement of the southwest monsoon into many parts of the state over the next 2–3 days.
The hill state is likely to experience light to moderate rainfall till June 19, followed by intensified showers, including isolated heavy to very heavy spells, from June 20 to June 24.
According to Bulletin issued by the Meteorological Centre Shimla, the western disturbance currently lies as a cyclonic circulation over Punjab and neighbouring regions. This, along with favourable synoptic conditions, is expected to enhance rainfall activity across the state.
Rain Forecast Highlights
June 18–19: Light to moderate rainfall likely at few places across the state.
June 20–21: Heavy rain expected at isolated places, mainly in Shimla, Una, Bilaspur, Hamirpur, and Sirmaur.
June 22–23: Himachal may witness heavy to very heavy rainfall at isolated places, particularly in the low and mid-hill districts.
June 24: Rain activity expected to ease but light to moderate rain likely at many places.
Temperature Trends
Minimum Temperatures: Remain stable over the next two days, expected to drop by 3–4°C thereafter.
Maximum Temperatures: Likely to rise by 2–4°C in the next 48 hours, but a gradual fall of 3–4°C is forecast for the subsequent days due to intensified rainfall.
Rainfall Record
In the past 24 hours, Sundernagar (5 cm) and Bhuntar, Gohar, Mandi, Banjar, Rohru, and others (1–3 cm) received notable rainfall.
The state also experienced a marked fall in day temperatures, with Paonta Sahib recording the highest at 34°C and Keylong the lowest at 9.8°C.
District-level Warnings
From June 20 onwards, districts including Una, Bilaspur, Hamirpur, Shimla, Solan, Mandi, and Sirmaur are on alert for heavy to very heavy rain at isolated places.
The IMD has warned of possible localized landslides, waterlogging, damage to kutcha structures, traffic congestion, and disruption of essential services.
Advisory to Public
Avoid venturing near rivers and nallahs during heavy spells.
Refrain from travel to landslide-prone areas.
Stay updated with local advisories and road conditions.
Follow government alerts strictly during the peak monsoon period.
The IMD bulletin further added that no heat wave, hailstorm, or gusty winds were observed or predicted during this period.
However, residents and tourists have been advised to remain cautious and prepared, especially between June 20 and June 23, when monsoon activity is expected to peak.
#MonsoonAlert #HimachalRains #IMDUpdate
High Court Pulls Up Govt: Firemen Deserve Pay Hike Like Cops, Rules Justice Sandeep Sharma
Shimla: In a ruling that could impact hundreds of firemen in Himachal Pradesh, the High Court directed the state government to reconsider the long-pending demand for pay revision of firemen, putting them on par with police constables.
Justice Sandeep Sharma, while allowing a petition filed by Jogi Ram Bhardwaj—currently serving as a fireman—criticised the government for denying revised pay scales to firemen despite a 2012 notification revising pay for several Class-III posts, including constables.
The court held that since both firemen and constables share the same basic educational qualification (10+2), and in fact firemen require additional specialised training, there was no logic in denying them the same financial benefits.
The judge made it clear that “there appears to be no reason to deny similar benefit of pay revision to the category of fireman, who discharge responsibilities comparable to those of constables.”
What’s the case?
The petitioner was initially appointed as a fireman on contract in 2012 and was regularised in 2020.
Since then, he’s been drawing a pay scale of Rs 5,910–20,200 with a grade pay of Rs 1,900.
But he claimed that he was entitled to the upgraded pay scale of Rs 10,300–34,800 with a grade pay of Rs 3,200—as per a government notification issued on September 27, 2012.
Interestingly, the Director General-cum-Director, Fire Services, in a letter dated September 5, 2022, had already recommended to the Principal Secretary (Home) that firemen be treated at par with constables in terms of pay structure.
The communication noted that not only do both posts share similar qualifications, but firemen also undergo two additional 60-day training modules, making their recruitment criteria tougher.
Despite this, no action had been taken by the government so far.
What the Court Said
Referring to several Supreme Court rulings, Justice Sharma stated that while courts generally do not interfere in pay scale matters—which fall under the executive domain—they must intervene when a decision appears "unjust, unreasonable, and prejudicial" to a group of employees.
He also cited a previous case (CWP No. 1007 of 2019—Bhagat Ram vs. State of HP) where the High Court had asked the government to consider the rising cost of living while deciding on pay revisions for similarly placed employees.
Justice Sharma observed that the firemen had clearly demonstrated functional parity with constables.
“Once pay revision is ordered taking note of various factors, especially rise in price index, the same factor would apply in the case of firemen,” he ruled.
Court’s Direction to Govt
The High Court has now directed the Principal Secretary (Home), Himachal Pradesh, to act on the 2022 recommendation of the Fire Services Director within three weeks and consider firemen for pay revision as per the 2012 notification.
If found eligible, firemen will be entitled to revised pay retrospectively from the applicable due date.
#EqualPay #HimachalHighCourt #FiremanDeserveParity
Chief’s Chintan: Former Army Chiefs Join Hands with COAS Gen Upendra Dwivedi to Shape the Future Force Post Operation SINDOOR
New Delhi, Manekshaw Centre – In a rare and significant gathering of military minds, the Indian Army hosted “Chief’s Chintan” — an interaction between the current Chief of Army Staff (COAS), General Upendra Dwivedi, and former Chiefs of the Army Staff (CsOAS), aimed at harnessing decades of strategic wisdom to steer the force into the future.
Held in the aftermath of the recently conducted Operation SINDOOR, the session focused on drawing lessons from joint operations and their long-term strategic ramifications.
The event took place at the iconic Manekshaw Centre in New Delhi, symbolising continuity and resolve in India’s military leadership.
The highlight of the interaction was a comprehensive briefing on Operation SINDOOR, an exercise that has been lauded for its demonstration of jointness, interoperability, and precision.
General Dwivedi underscored the importance of collective reflection and innovation in evolving the Indian Army into a more agile, tech-driven, and future-ready force.
Former Chiefs brought to the table a range of perspectives — from organisational reforms to technology absorption — resonating with national visions like #AtmaNirbharBharat and #ViksitBharat.
Their contributions are expected to feed directly into policy and planning as the Army navigates the #DecadeofTransformation.
This unique initiative, under the theme of #YearofTechAbsorption, reaffirms the Indian Army's commitment to staying at the forefront of modern warfare by combining operational experience with visionary leadership.
The event also marked a rare alignment of institutional memory with forward-looking strategy, bridging the past and present to forge a stronger, self-reliant, and tech-savvy Indian Army.
Later, Chief of the Army Staff, General Upendra Dwivedi along with former Chiefs of Army Staff General VP Malik, General NC Vij, General JJ Singh, General Deepak Kapoor, General Bikram Singh and General Manoj Pande called on President Droupadi Murmu at Rashtrapati Bhavan.
#IndianArmy #COAS #OperationSINDOOR #DefenceLeadership
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