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Ritu Khanduri is the first woman to serve as Speaker of the Uttarakhand Assembly

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Ritu Khanduri, a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party, was elected as the fifth Speaker of the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly on Saturday, becoming the state’s first female Speaker. Khanduri took over for Premchand Aggarwal of the BJP, whose term ended on March 10. In praising Khanduri, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami stated that the state Assembly would make history under her leadership.

“I congratulate Ritu Khanduri on becoming the state Assembly’s first female speaker. On March 26, Dhami stated, “She will run the House well, and under her leadership, our Assembly will make new history.”

Similarly, Khanduri extended her gratitude and thanks for being elected as the first woman Speaker of the State Assembly without opposition, saying it was a proud moment for not just her but the entire state of Uttarakhand. “Not just for me, but for the entire state of Uttarakhand, it is a proud occasion that a woman was chosen Speaker without opposition.” I’m extremely happy. “This is a great honor for women and Uttarakhand,” she stated.

“To the best of my abilities, I shall discharge the highest legislative values and traditions,” she wrote on Twitter. Khanduri ran for and won the Kotdwar assembly constituency in the Uttarakhand assembly elections in 2022. She won the Kotdwar seat by 3,687 votes, defeating Congress’ Surendra Singh Negi, who had defeated her father in the 2012 assembly elections from the same seat.

Ritu Khanduri served as a teacher at Amity University in Noida before entering politics. Khanduri rose to public prominence while involved in politics in 2017 when she won the Yamkeshwar seat in the Uttarakhand Assembly elections. At the time, she was a member of the State Committee on Information and Technology. According to sources, she was hesitant to leave teaching and enter politics, but she did so at her father Bhuwan Chandra Khanduri’s request.

Surendra Singh Negi defeated Bhuwan Chandra Khanduri in the 2012 assembly elections for the Kotdwar seat. After that, he decided to stay away from politics. Ritu Khanduri, who ran for the Yamkeshwar seat for the first time and beat previous minister Surendra Singh Negi, carried on his legacy.

Manish Khanduri, Ritu’s brother, is a member of the Indian National Congress and ran for Lok Sabha in the Garhwal constituency in 2019, but lost. Ritu’s father, former Uttarakhand Chief Minister Bhuwan Chandra Khanduri, has declined to run in the 2019 assembly elections due to age-related issues. Following that, Tirath Singh Rawat ran for the Pauri Garhwal seat and defeated Khanduri’s son, Tirath Singh Rawat.

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Honor in the Ranks: 15 Navi Mumbai Cops Recognized for Outstanding Service

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Police Commissioner Milind Bharambe Among Honorees as Department Celebrates Excellence in Public Safety

The Honours

In a major moment of pride for the city, fifteen officers and personnel from the Navi Mumbai Police Commissionerate have been awarded prestigious service medals for their extraordinary dedication, bravery, and hard work in public safety.

Leading the list of honorees is Navi Mumbai Police Commissioner Milind Bharambe, who received the Ati-Utkrusht Seva Medal for his exceptional leadership and service. Under his stewardship, the Navi Mumbai police force has embraced modern technology-driven policing, yielding notable success in cracking down on narcotics, dismantling drug syndicates, and strengthening urban cybersecurity.

The honors reflect the department’s sharp focus on key community priorities, particularly enhancing women’s safety, modernizing local police stations, and fostering stronger public trust through proactive outreach. Officers across various ranks were recognized for their tireless duty in maintaining law and order across the Commissionerate.

Expressing gratitude for the recognition, department representatives emphasized that the medals belong to the entire force working around the clock to protect residents. The prestigious awards serve as a morale booster for the officers while reaffirming the department’s unwavering commitment to keeping Navi Mumbai safe, secure, and progressive.

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Thrill Above 300 Feet: Palghar Unveils Glass Skywalk at Dabhosa Waterfall

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Independence Day Opening Brings Thrill-Seekers to Palghar’s Tribal Heartlands with Breathtaking Canopy Views

The Skywalk

Tourism in Palghar district got a high-altitude boost on Independence Day with the grand unveiling of a spectacular glass skywalk at the famous Dabhosa Waterfall. Inaugurated by Maharashtra Forest Minister and District Guardian Minister Ganesh Naik, the landmark project marks Palghar’s first-ever transparent skywalk, sparking immense excitement among locals and travel enthusiasts.

Engineered to offer an adrenaline-pumping perspective, the structure features a 5-meter-long transparent glass walkway leading to an 11-foot-wide circular viewing deck. Suspended high above the gorge, it gives visitors a front-row view of Dabhosa’s white waters cascading nearly 300 feet down into the lush green valley below.

Speaking at the inauguration, Minister Ganesh Naik highlighted the dual focus on thrill and regional growth. A designated parking area roughly 400 to 500 feet away is being developed via specialized agencies to manage visitor footfall smoothly while generating vital local revenue for the village panchayat.

“Under the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, our focus is bringing economic and educational progress to tribal-dominated districts like Palghar,” Naik said, emphasizing that eco-tourism projects create sustainable livelihoods.

The inauguration saw a strong turnout of dignitaries, including MP Dr. Hemant Savara, MLAs Rajendra Gavit and Harishchandra Bhoye, District Collector Dr. Indu Rani Jakhar, and SP Yatish Deshmukh. Combining scenic beauty with an edge-of-your-seat thrill, Palghar’s newest jewel is poised to become a must-visit weekend getaway.

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Vashi’s ‘Ganraj’ Gears Up for 43rd Year with Eco-Friendly Heart

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Sector 16A Mandal Honors Founders as Preparations Begin for Navi Mumbai’s Celebrated Ganeshotsav.

The Preparations

A wave of devotion hit Vashi Sector 16A as the Ganraj Vashi Cha Raja Mandal officially kicked off preparations for its 43rd Ganeshotsav celebration. Marking over four decades of community tradition, the mandal held a traditional Mandap Poojan and blessed its new idol transport trolley at Ganraj Chowk.

The ritual was led by Mandal President Vijay Walunj alongside his wife Archana Walunj, with local leader Anjali Walunj, Ajay Walunj, and a large gathering of residents in attendance. Amid chants of “Ganpati Bappa Morya”, the mandal made a heartfelt gesture by inviting and honoring the senior citizens who founded the event 42 years ago.

“We owe our foundation to the elders who started this journey,” said Vijay Walunj. “With their blessings and the hard work of our youth volunteers, we are ready to welcome Bappa once again.”

Recognized last year as Navi Mumbai’s Best Ganeshotsav Mandal for its eco-friendly practices and social awareness themes, the committee promises another impactful experience this season. Beyond elaborate decorations, the mandal remains committed to strict environmental guidelines, clean surroundings, and thought-provoking cultural displays (jhankis).

Organizers invite devotees from across Navi Mumbai and neighboring areas to join the festivities. As preparations wrap up, Sector 16A is set to deliver another memorable season filled with devotion, unity, and social message-driven artwork.

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