The Delhi University will soon have a Himalayan Museum on its campus, acting Vice-Chancellor Professor P C Joshi said, adding that the varsity is concerned about the future of the mountain range.
Congress Bets On Harish Rawat To Wrest Poll-Bound Uttarakhand From BJP
With his task in Punjab over, Harish Rawat can now get back to his home state where he has the difficult task of making his party battle-ready before the assembly polls due in February-March 2021.
Puneet Nicholas Yadav 23 July 2021, Last Updated at 7:57 am
Former chief minister Harish Rawat Puneet Nicholas Yadav 2021-07-23T07:52:21+05:30 Congress Bets On Harish Rawat To Wrest Poll-Bound Uttarakhand From BJP outlookindia.com 2021-07-23T07:57:04+05:30
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After ramming through with the appointment of Navjot Singh Sidhu as the Punjab Congress chief despite strident resistance from chief minister Amarinder Singh, interim Congress president Sonia Gandhi has revamped her party’s Uttarakhand unit. Both Punjab and Uttarakhand are scheduled for assembly polls early next year along with three other states – Uttar Pradesh, Goa, and Manipur.
Congress interim President Sonia Gandhi on Thursday appointed Ganesh Godiyal as the new Uttarakhand unit chief. Navprabhat said, I have been chairman of the manifesto committee in the past and I was expecting something dignified in the organisation. Navprabhat was a minister in both the N.D. Tiwari and Harish Rawat s governments in the state, and is very senior to Ganesh Godyal. Godyal who was backed by former Chief Minister Harish Rawat was declared state president.
Congress interim President Sonia Gandhi appointed Godiyal as the new Uttarakhand unit chief, replacing Pritam Singh, who has been named as the legislative party leader. Former Chief Minister Harish Rawat will head the Campaign Committee for the next year s poll.
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