Articles by Gaurav Bisht
Kargil hero immortalised in war comic
The martyrdom of legendary soldier Captain Vikram Batra has now been immortalised in a war comic, reports Gaurav Bisht.

Updated on Feb 07, 2008 03:03 AM IST
Hindustan Times | Gaurav Bisht, Dharamsala
In Himachal, Cong keeps its fingers crossed, BJP upbeat
Voters in 65 assembly seats go for the last phase of polling in the state with the Congress facing the anti-incumbency factor, reports Archana Phull & Gaurav Bisht.

Updated on Dec 19, 2007 02:48 AM IST
Hindustan Times | , Shimla
Archana Phull & Gaurav BishtAll eyes on Kangra
The Congress and BJP are leaving nothing to chance in Kangra, which goes to polls in the last round on December 19, reports Gaurav Bisht.

Updated on Dec 18, 2007 02:23 AM IST
Hindustan Times | Gaurav Bisht, Dharamsala
Dalai Lama envoys to leave for Beijing
The envoys of Dalai Lama would leave for Beijing to reopen the Sino-Tibetan dialogue that had been in limbo for the past seventeen months, reports Gaurav Bisht.

Updated on Jun 28, 2007 10:22 PM IST
Hindustan Times | Gaurav Bisht, Dharamsala
Mulford on b'day with Dalai Lama
United States' Ambassador to India Dr David C Mulford met the Dalai Lama on Tuesday and celebrated his 70th birthday, reports Gaurav Bisht.

Updated on Jun 28, 2007 01:59 AM IST
Hindustan Times | Gaurav Bisht, Dharamsala
Crash kills 12 pilgrims from city
Twelve pilgrims from Delhi are killed and 25 injured as the bus they were travelling in to Vaishno Devi, fell into a ravine near Dharamsala, report Gaurav Bisht and Vijaita Singh.

Updated on Jun 22, 2007 05:55 AM IST
Hindustan Times | , Dharamsala/new Delhi
Gaurav Bisht and Vijaita SinghShot in Shimla
SHIMLA, Shimla?ites always knew, was beautiful: picturesque and quaint. Bollywood, however, seems to have rediscovered the charms of Shimla only recently again.

Published on Mar 22, 2005 01:08 AM IST
PTI | , Chandigarh
By Gaurav BishtTCP proposes tunnels for smooth traffic flow
AFTER ROUNDS of deliberations the town planners have proposed drastic changes in the development plan for the Queen of Hills. The interim draft of the new development plans prepared by the Town and Country Planning Department (TCP) aims at easing the traffic congestion, increasing the rapidly shrinking green cover and adding more water schemes for the town.

Published on Dec 10, 2004 12:26 AM IST
PTI | Gaurav Bisht, Shimla
Tibet lake overflowing, says China
Beijing has informed New Delhi that the Pareechoo lake in Tibet has started overflowing and its banks could break any time, triggering fresh fears of flash floods in Himachal Pradesh.

Published on Aug 13, 2004 02:54 PM IST
PTI | Gaurav Bisht, Rampur (hp)