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  2. Uttarakhand movement - Wikipedia

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    The Uttarakhand movement refers to the events of statehood activism within the undivided state of Uttar Pradesh which ultimately resulted in the formation of Uttarakhand, India as a separate state. [1] The demand to make Uttarakhand a state was first raised at a special session of the Indian National Congress held in Srinagar between 5 and 6 ...

  3. Akash Madhwal - Wikipedia

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    He made his Twenty20 cricket debut on 8 November 2019 for Uttarakhand in the 2019–20 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. [10] He made his first-class debut on 25 December 2019 for Uttarakhand in the 2019–20 Ranji Trophy. [11] He made his List A debut on 21 February 2021 for Uttarakhand in the 2020–21 Vijay Hazare Trophy. [12]

  4. Uttara Museum of Contemporary Art - Wikipedia

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    The Uttara Museum of Contemporary Art (UMCA), located at MDDA Complex in Dehradun, is Uttarakhand’s first art museum dedicating multi-dimensional artworks in the memory of the 2013 North India floods (Kedarnath disaster).

  5. List of tehsils of Uttarakhand - Wikipedia

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  6. Chaukhutia - Wikipedia

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    Vairat valley as seen from Chaukhutia-Maasi road. Kali Temple, known locally as Agneri Devi Temple, is dedicated to the Hindu Goddess Kali, and is situated around 0.5 kilometres from Chaukhutia, on Jaurasi road, near Dhudalia village on the bank of Ramganga River.

  7. 2023 Himalayan floods - Wikipedia

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    Indian Himalayan Region, including Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh Floods and landslides on August 14 in the Indian Himalayan Region killed at least 72 people. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Losses were estimated at $1.2 billion, and several hundred roads were closed.

  8. Bhararisain - Wikipedia

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    On Uttarakhand's statehood, some activists considered Gairsain an ideal location for the capital of the new state. [3] But Dehradun became the temporary capital. V. N. Dixit commission, set up to decide the location of a permanent capital, rejected Gairsain as too prone to earthquakes. [1]

  9. Harela - Wikipedia

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    Schools in Uttarakhand often encourage their students to plant saplings either at home, school or with the support of local officials. In Kumaun, the two celebrations during Navrati – first during Chaitra Navrati in the month of Chaitra , and second during Sharad Navratri in the month of Ashwin , is also considered to be connected to Harela.