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Time of India
2 days ago
- Health
- Time of India
Mussoorie stinks as waste recycling unit stays shut
Mussoorie: Residents of Mussoorie have raised serious concerns about heaps of garbage piling up at the Materials Recycling Facility (MRF), which is not functioning. They say the stench emanating from the plant has made life unbearable for residents, who fear that it would cause serious health issues. The issue has cropped up even after the town was ranked highest among small cities in Swachh Survekshan 2024 in Uttarakhand. "There has been heaps of garbage at the MRF centre located down below for months. The stench is unbearable, and we fear that it might make us ill," said a resident near the IDH building, requesting anonymity. Sudhir Langrasu from Laxman Puri, about a km away, said, "We cannot even open our windows because of the stench." The MRF on Tehri bypass road collects all waste from the town. Wet waste is to be processed at a biomethane plant to generate electricity, while dry waste is segregated and sold. However, the plant is currently non-functional, and waste segregation has stopped. Mussoorie Municipal Council's executive officer, Tanveer Marwah, confirmed the issues, citing the plant operator's failure to run the facility. "We canceled their contract and will float a fresh tender. Another agency managing the MRF also failed to perform, and we've issued a notice," he said.


New Indian Express
3 days ago
- General
- New Indian Express
Weave the Future
Its highlights include—a focus on traditional, nature-aligned practices that champion slower, more conscious consumption cycles; a spotlight on indigenous cotton varieties such as Kala Cotton, Punasa Cotton, Jayadhar Cotton, and Karunganni Cotton—hardier, drought-resistant crops supporting ecological balance and rural livelihoods and participation from key enablers such as Laudes Foundation, IDH, and the Regenerative Production Landscape Collaborative (RPL) in Madhya Pradesh; showcasing grassroots implementers like Udaanta Trust, KORA Collective, and Khamir. Besides featuring responsible brands such as Eka, Viraj Bhoomi, Lafaani, and re-ceremonial that are committed to ethical design and storytelling. 'Weave the Future Edition 2' will showcase projects that expand the conversation around sustainability, craft, and storytelling. The highlights include: Soundscape of Sugarloaf State Park, Kenwood, California: Large-scale textile panels by Sonam Khetan translating the disappearing natural sounds of a Californian wilderness area into woven spectrograms—an immersive, meditative experience on ecological loss and memory. Kora Design Collaborative: An in-depth exploration of decentralised, community-based cotton production and small-scale, home-based workshops supporting sustainable livelihoods.


Time of India
29-06-2025
- Health
- Time of India
Rath Yatra stampede: Puri DCP, Police Commandant suspended following tragic incident
Live Events (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel Puri DCP Bishnu Charan Pati and Police Commandant Ajay Padhi have been suspended following the stampede at the Jagannath Yatra in the city that killed three people and injured around 50 others, announced Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi announced the transfers of Puri Collector Siddharth S Swain and SP Binit Agarwal after the tragic incident. The state government announced a financial aid of Rs 25 lakh to the next kin of the victims of the stampede.A stampede took place early Sunday morning near the Shree Gundicha Temple in Puri, Odisha. The tragic incident occurred around 4 am when a large number of devotees had gathered near the temple as part of the annual Rath Yatra celebrations. The event attracts lakhs of pilgrims from across said that the injured have been taken to nearby hospitals, and the condition of six of them remains deceased have been identified as Basanti Sahu from Bolagarh, and Premakant Mohanty and Pravati Das from Balipatna. Their bodies have been sent for stampede follows a health emergency on Saturday, when nearly 750 devotees had to be taken to hospitals due to exhaustion and pressure from the dense to health officials, more than 230 people were admitted to the Infectious Disease Hospital (IDH), while about 520 others were treated at the District Headquarters Hospital (DHH). Most were discharged after receiving first devotee in a critical condition was transferred to SCB Medical College and Hospital in Cuttack for further care. At least 12 other patients are still in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU).Officials are keeping a close watch on the situation. The administration has asked devotees to stay cautious and cooperate with the authorities during the ongoing Rath Yatra.


Time of India
29-06-2025
- Health
- Time of India
Jagannath Rath Yatra: 3 dead, several injured in stampede near Puri's Gundicha Temple
Image Credit: TOI NEW DELHI: At least three people died and many were injured in a stampede at Saradhabali near the Gundicha Temple in Puri on Sunday. On Saturday, around 750 devotees had to be taken to hospital due to exhaustion and crowd pressure during Rath Yatra on Friday, health authorities said. Officials said more than 230 devotees were admitted to the Infectious Disease Hospital (IDH), while around 520 others were treated at the district headquarters hospital (DHH).While most were discharged after first aid, one critically ill devotee was shifted to SCB Medical College and Hsopital, Cuttack, for advanced treatment. At least 12 patients are in the ICU. (More details awaited)


Time of India
27-06-2025
- Health
- Time of India
More than 750 taken to hospital
Puri: Around 750 devotees had to be taken to hospital due to exhaustion and crowd pressure during Rath Yatra on Friday, health authorities said. Officials said more than 230 devotees were admitted to the Infectious Disease Hospital (IDH), while around 520 others were treated at the district headquarters hospital (DHH). While most were discharged after first aid, one critically ill devotee was shifted to SCB Medical College and Hsopital, Cuttack, for advanced treatment. At least 12 patients are in the ICU. To ensure swift medical aid, a dedicated ambulance corridor was set up along the Grand Road. Nearly 600 volunteers formed a human chain to facilitate ambulance movement through the crowd. As part of the special health arrangements for Rath Yatra, an additional 378 doctors from outside districts were deployed in Puri. Besides, 265 extra hospital beds were arranged to accommodate patients.