National Games 2025: Maharashtra, Haryana register convincing wins in women’s competition; Haryana men’s bag a victory in a 12-goal encounter

Himalaya Harbinger, Rudrapur Bureau Day 2 of the Hockey events at National Games 2025 commenced with Haryana Women defeating Karnataka Women 4-0 in Haridwar. Captain Rani (6’, 24’), Ishika (34’) and Mahima Choudhary (51’) scored the goals for Haryana in their season opener. With two losses in a row, Karnataka have slipped to the bottom…

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Delta plane crashes and flips on its roof at Toronto airport, passengers crawl out from wreck

Himalaya Harbinger, Rudrapur Bureau Multiple people have sustained injuries after a plane crash at Canada’s Toronto Pearson International Airport on Monday, local media reported. 18 people, including a child, are said to be injured in the crash, according to Peel Regional Paramedic Services. Three of those are said to be in a critical condition. CBC…

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High-yield, disease-resistant varieties tailored by Pant varsity scientists to regional needs promise higher productivity and sustainability

Himalaya Harbinger, Rudrapur Bureau. In a significant agricultural breakthrough, scientists from GB Pant Agricultural University in Pantnagar of district Udham Singh Nagar have developed two new varieties of pulse pea, Pant Pea-509 and Pant Pea-517, which are expected to increase yield by 30%, offering substantial economic benefits to farmers. These high-yield, disease-resistant varieties were officially…

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Locked Doors, Lonely Hearts: Punjab’s Villages Crumble Under Migration Dreams 

Himalaya Harbinger, National Bureau. The deserted lanes of Palahi village in Punjab, located near Jalandhar between the Sutlej and Beas rivers, narrate a story of migration and longing. Once vibrant with community life, the village now stands quiet, its streets lined with locked, luxurious homes. Spiderwebs and wasps’ nests cling to the corners, marking months…

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Unnati Sharma leads the charge for Uttarakhand on day 2 of Judo*

Himalaya Harbinger, Rudrapur Bureau   The Judo competitions at the 38th National Games continued to captivate audiences on Day 2, with thrilling bouts and outstanding performances across multiple weight categories. In the -63 kg girls’ event, Unnati Sharma from Uttarakhand showcased her skill and determination, clinching the gold medal. Himanshi Tokas from Madhya Pradesh put…

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State olympic games depend on donations as Guv budget lapses

Himalaya Harbinger, Rudrapur Bureau. The upcoming 5th Uttarakhand State Olympic Games, scheduled from September 20 to 27, face a major financial challenge as no government budget has been allocated for the event. The entire funding for the games is dependent on donations from industrial units, particularly from those associated with the State Infrastructure and Industrial…

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Rameshwaram cafe blast: Karnataka minister claims BJP worker detained but NIA cautions against unverified news items

However, NIA in its press release, has not mentioned any such information and has cautioned against spreading of unverified news items. “As part of the investigation into the Rameshwaram Cafe Blast dated March 1 at ITPL Road in Bengaluru, the NIA has identified the accused person who carried out the IED blast as one Mussavir…

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New chapter begins’: Podcaster Ranveer Allahbadia shares post after India’s Got Latent row, Tanmay Bhat reacts

Himalaya Harbinger, Rudrapur Bureau Weeks after India’s Got Latent controversy, fitness influencer and podcaster Ranveer Allahabadia on Sunday shared a fresh post on Instagram through his BeerBiceps account and penned a short message. The India’s Got Latent controversy erupted earlier this month when an FIR was filed against several people associated with ‘India’s Got Latent’,…

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Leopards Encroaching Human Territories Or Vice Versa in Uttarakhand: Understanding the Alarming Rise in Attacks

Himalaya Harbinger, Rudrapur. In a series of unfortunate events on Thursday, leopards wreaked havoc in the Srinagar area of Uttarakhand, attacking five women at different locations. The incidents have raised concerns and shed light on the increasing encounters between leopards and humans in populated areas. The day started with Meghna (28) and Sumitra Devi (31)…

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