Debris being cleared from springs on Dharchula-Tawaghat road. If they are not cleared, the water would come down with greater force, leading to severe damage, says a local resident
NHPCメs 280 MW Dhauliganga power plant in Dharchula has been completely shut down after the June floods. It is expected to take another six months to re-start operations. According to NHPC, the cost of damages and subsequent restoration is estimated at abo
Children still visit the place where their houses were before floods to look for their belongings. It has been three months they havenメt been to school. In some areas, schools are running in camps but the children have lost all their books. On Tawaghat-Dh
This woman refuses to talk. Local residents say she comes daily with her dog to her damaged house and sits here for hours. She is yet to get over the shock of her loss. She lives with her family in a camp set up by NGOs
As many as 48 people live in this class room. モThis is still better. I am afraid the government would shove us into small tin tents after some time,ヤ says Sumitra Bist who lost her two storey house in New Sobla village and was airlifted to safety
As many as 48 people live in this class room. モThis is still better. I am afraid the government would shove us into small tin tents after some time,ヤ says Sumitra Bist who lost her two storey house in New Sobla village and was airlifted to safety
Kamla Jethai of Gothi village in Dharchula is unable to hold back her tears every time she sees her four-storey damaged house by the river. She now lives in a camp 2 km from her house. モThose who had kutcha houses have been getting Rs 2 lakh. We had a puk
Kamla Jethai of Gothi village in Dharchula is unable to hold back her tears every time she sees her four-storey damaged house by the river. She now lives in a camp 2 km from her house. モThose who had kutcha houses have been getting Rs 2 lakh. We had a puk
The fixed deposits in the form of trees ensure girls are not treated as a financial liability. モWe do not take loans for weddings. We have mango trees to foot expenses,ヤ said 73-year-old Shyam Sundar Singh, a resident. Nobody in Dharhara
Cernnum cotton bolls. Also known as Comilla cotton, this short staple cotton has been identified by CICR as suitable for cultivation in Vidarbha. Short staple cotton is in high demand from industries manufacturing surgical and absorbent cotton
Cernnum cotton bolls. Also known as Comilla cotton, this short staple cotton has been identified by CICR as suitable for cultivation in Vidarbha. Short staple cotton is in high demand from industries manufacturing surgical and absorbent cotton