Apples on the Edge: How Himachal’s Orchards Are Struggling to Survive Warmer Winters
For generations, apples have been the pride of Himachal Pradesh — painting its hillsides with blossoms in spring and filling
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For generations, apples have been the pride of Himachal Pradesh — painting its hillsides with blossoms in spring and filling
Read MoreGurudev Rabindranath Tagore Photo Gallery to be inaugurated The Indian Institute of Advanced Study (IIAS), Rashtrapati Nivas, Shimla, will host
Read MoreAfter years of cultivating apples, plums, and apricots, farmers in Junga tehsil are now turning their attention to persimmons—an exotic
Read MoreA one-day career counseling workshop was successfully organized today at Government College, Chail-Koti, under the auspices of the Old Student
Read MoreA three-day training programme on Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) Disasters and Industrial Accident Preparedness and Risk Management commenced
Read MoreIn a significant leap toward modern governance, India’s upcoming Census-2027 will be the country’s first fully digital enumeration exercise. This
Read MoreNeha, a daughter of the Rajgarh region, who served in the Police Reserve Battalion, Bassi, Bilaspur, passed away unexpectedly yesterday
Read MoreRevenue and Horticulture Minister, Jagat Singh Negi today here presided over a meeting with the senior officers of various departments to deliberate on framing
Read MoreFour vacant teaching positions at the Government High School, Mundu, bordering the Kasupanti constituency, are disrupting children’s education, and students
Read MoreTown and Country Planning Minister Rajesh Dharmani today here said that the state government was committed to become a green
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