Hamirpur se Chandigarh ke Raste
Rasta 1: via Ghumarwin
• Route: Hamirpur – Ghumarwin – Kiratpur – Bharatgarh – Ghanauli – Ropar – Kurali – Kharar – Balongi – Chandigarh
• Highway: NH103
• Doori: 181 km
• Samay: 4 ghante 26 minute
Rasta 2: via Una
• Route: Hamirpur – Una – Nangal – Anandpur Sahib – Kiratpur – Bharatgarh – Ghanauli – Ropar – Kurali – Kharar – Balongi – Chandigarh
• Highway: NH 503A
• Doori: 213 km
• Samay: 5 ghante 24 minute
Tulna (Comparison):
• Rasta 1 (via Ghumarwin) lagbhag 32 km chhota hai aur lagbhag 1 ghanta kam samay lagta hai.
hp Hindu public religious institutions and charitable endowment act 1984: schedule 1 mentions temple list , originally 34 now reduced . which are under state control .2007 HP high court set up committee under bc negi :chief secretary . he suggested : 10 percent offerings max to biredar for 10 years . there is problem of misappropriation of funds as dc buy vehicle from that fund etc.
there should be similar to vaishno devi shrine board . major temples are : tara dvi temple SHIMLA , Durga mata temple , hatkoti SHIMLA , jakhoo Hanuman temple , Naina devi Bilaspur chintpurni Una , Lakshmi naryan chamba ,jawalamukhi KANGRA , brajeshwari mata , KANGRA , baba balak nath , deotsidh , shulini mata , Solan
pm matsya sampada yojana : river ranching program : mahseer put into beas at aut Bazar MANDI .. mahseer fish farm is at machyal
mayor deputy mayor given extension in SHIMLA municipal ciucil by HP govt , means lack ofd democracy
honouring by bouquets is wasteful expenditure : hpu vc
lavi fair rampur . focus : chamurthi horsesnov1-3. chamurthi is ship of cold desert . originally found in tibetan plateau . in HP in pin valley of spiti and bhaba valley of kinnaur
state seed and organic produce certification agency : balbir saini grew broccoli in member from KANGRA
lakshmi Narayan temple : Bhyog not offered to diety : 2022 budget related issues , 2025 : young grandson got no money : no worship just a job for him
ageing bridges are problem
atma: agricultural technology management agency- divisional level workshop on natural farming
natural msp : wheat maize barley turmeric : him Bhyog brand
hp Shiva project : HP subtropical horticulture , irrigation and value addition : funded by adb 15000 fram households , 2022-23 to 2027-28: 400 clusters 6000hectars 28 blocks : form farmer producer organisation and aunder HP coeprative society act 1968 ,, fruits : citrus litchi pomegranate plum persimmon guava
kothgarh shiv temple : ardhnarishwar : indora kangra
waste warriors NGO(working in dharshala ) + waste under arrest initiative
himkaara shops : shops by jail inmates : har haath ko kaam inititive : bakery dress etc
model central jail , Kanda : SHIMLA : unmesh-jab man khilta hai initiative for psychological well being of jail inmates
collaboration with Penn State University , pennyslavai , USA
hp forest development corporation : no fuelwood stock at pangi : mandatory pre winter stockings of essential supplies
visit DHARAMSHALA.com
CSIR-IHBT. CSIR-Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology (CSIR-IHBT) is situated at Palampur (HP) in the lap of western Himalayas
The H.P. Private Educational Institutions Regulatory Commission has been established by the Govt. of Himachal Pradesh under Section 3 of the Himachal Pradesh Private Educational Institutions (Regulatory Commission) Act, 2010 for the purpose of providing a regulatory mechanism in the State and for working as an interface between the State Government and Central Regulatory Bodies for ensuring appropriate standards of admission, teaching examination, research and protection of interest of students in the Private Educational Institutions.
Here is the complete, up-to-date list of universities in Himachal Pradesh, organized by type, along with their headquarters or primary campus location (city/town and district):
State Public Universities
| Name | Headquarter/Location | District |
|---|---|---|
| Himachal Pradesh University (HPU) | Summer Hill, Shimla | Shimla |
| Sardar Patel University | Bhiuli, Mandi | Mandi |
| Dr. Y.S. Parmar University of Horticulture & Forestry | Nauni, Solan | Solan |
| Chaudhary Sarwan Kumar Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalaya (CSK HPKV) | Palampur | Kangra |
| Himachal Pradesh Technical University (HPTU) | Daruhi, Hamirpur | Hamirpur |
| Himachal Pradesh National Law University (HPNLU) | Ghandal (near Shimla) | Shimla |
| Atal Medical & Research University (AMRU) | Ner Chowk, Mandi | Mandi |
Central University
| Name | Headquarter/Location | District |
|---|---|---|
| Central University of Himachal Pradesh | Dharamshala & Dehra | Kangra |
National Institutes/Prominent Institutes with University Status
| Name | Headquarter/Location | District |
|---|---|---|
| Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) | Kamand, Mandi | Mandi |
| National Institute of Technology (NIT) | Anu, Hamirpur | Hamirpur |
| Indian Institute of Management (IIM) | Dhaulakuan, Paonta Sahib | Sirmaur |
| Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) | Una (Saloh Village) | Una |
| All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) | Kothipura, Bilaspur | Bilaspur |
Private Universities
| Name | Headquarter/Location | District |
|---|---|---|
| Abhilashi University | Chailchowk, Tehsil Chachyot | Mandi |
| APG Shimla University (Alakh Prakash Goyal) | Mehli-Shoghi Bypass, Shimla | Shimla |
| Arni University | Kathgarh, Indora | Kangra |
| Baddi University | Makhnumajra, Baddi | Solan |
| Bahra University | Waknaghat, Kandaghat | Solan |
| Career Point University | Bhoranj (Tikker-Kharwarian) | Hamirpur |
| Chitkara University | Barotiwala (Kalujhinda), Baddi | Solan |
| Eternal University | Baru Sahib, Rajgarh | Sirmaur |
| IEC University | Atal Shiksha Nagar, Baddi | Solan |
| Indus International University | Bathu, Tehsil Haroli | Una |
| ICFAI University | HIMUDA Education Hub, Baddi | Solan |
| Jaypee University of Information Technology (JUIT) | Waknaghat | Solan |
| Maharaja Agrasen University | Kalujhanda, Baddi | Solan |
| Maharishi Markandeshwar University (MMU) | Laddo, Kumarhatti | Solan |
| Manav Bharti University | Laddo, Sultanpur (Kumarhatti) | Solan |
| Shoolini University | Bajhol, Oachghat-Kumarhatti | Solan |
| Sri Sai University | Palampur, Kangra | Kangra |
Summary
- Most districts in Himachal Pradesh now have at least one higher educational or technical institution with university status.wikipedia+2
- Solan is the most prominent private university hub, followed by Kangra, Hamirpur, Una, and Mandi.collegedunia+2
- Central, state, and technical/national institutions are spread across the region with significant representation in Shimla, Mandi, and Kangra.
This table gives a structured and complete view of all the recognized universities and degree-awarding institutions in Himachal Pradesh, as of 2025. If you need UGC approval, website, or contact for any, let it be known.
Total Higher Education Institutions & NAAC Accreditation Status in Himachal Pradesh (2025)
Overall Statistics
Total Higher Education Institutions: Himachal Pradesh has approximately 500+ higher education institutions, distributed across universities and colleges.ceicdata+1
- Total Universities: 23indiadatamap+1
- Total Colleges: ~300+shiksha
- Science Colleges: 133shiksha
- Government Engineering Colleges: 5techedu.hp
- Private Engineering Colleges: 7techedu.hp
NAAC Accredited Institutions
Total NAAC Accredited Institutions: Approximately 132 institutions (universities and colleges combined) have NAAC accreditation.distanceeducationschool+1
NAAC Accredited Universities: Breakdown by Grade
| Grade | Count | Universities | CGPA |
|---|---|---|---|
| A+ | 2 | Shoolini University (Solan)distanceeducationschool | 3.33distanceeducationschool |
| Central University of Himachal Pradesh (Dharamshala)cuhimachal | 3.42cuhimachal | ||
| A | 1 | Himachal Pradesh University (HPU), Shimlahpuniv+1 | 3.21business-standard |
| B++ and Below | 2-4 | Chitkara University, Eternal University, and others | Varies |
Total NAAC Accredited Universities: Approximately 5-7 universities have current NAAC accreditation.cuhimachal+2
Universities with Above ‘A’ Grade (A+ and A++)
Only 2 universities in Himachal Pradesh have achieved A+ grade or above:
- Shoolini University, Solan – A+ Grade (CGPA: 3.33)distanceeducationschool
- Only HP university in NIRF Top 100shooliniuniversity
- Ranked 69 in NIRF 2025 (University Category)shooliniuniversity
- Central University of Himachal Pradesh, Dharamshala – A+ Grade (CGPA: 3.42)cuhimachal
- Granted ‘Graded Autonomy’ status by UGCcuhimachal
No university in Himachal Pradesh has achieved A++ grade (3.51–4.00).hpuniv
NIRF 2025 Rankings (Top HP Institutions)
| Rank | Institution | Category |
|---|---|---|
| 58 | IIT Mandi | Overall/Engineering |
| 69 | Shoolini University | University |
| 78 | Chitkara University | University |
| 97 | NIT Hamirpur | Engineering |
Summary Table
| Metric | Count |
|---|---|
| Total Universities | 23indiadatamap |
| NAAC Accredited Universities | 5-7 |
| Universities with A+ Grade | 2 |
| Universities with A Grade | 1 |
| Universities with A++ Grade | 0 |
| Total NAAC Accredited Institutions (All Types) | ~132targetstudy |
| Engineering Colleges | 12 (5 Govt, 7 Private)techedu.hp |
| Science Colleges | 133shiksha |
Among all 23 universities in Himachal Pradesh, only 3 have achieved NAAC ‘A’ grade or above, with 2 achieving the prestigious A+ grade. The state still has significant growth potential in quality assurance and institutional excellenceitutional excellence.indiadatamap+2
bus stand not started at jassur , foundation stone 7 yrs ago
2019 landslide nurpur : land not alloted yet
kar sewa dal ,kullu
not 100 percent birth and death registration : shimla
vehicles avoid highways to avoid tax and narrow roads get jammed
Here are the notes based on the article provided:
Himachal Pradesh: Human Development & Climate Challenges
Source: The Himachal Pradesh Human Development Report 2025 (HPHDR-2025), prepared by the state government and UNDP.
Key Successes in Human Development:
- Himachal is a “front-runner” in human development, with success built on four pillars: education, healthcare, social inclusion, and environment.
- Education: Literacy rate is 88.9 per cent (up from 8 per cent at inception). Illiteracy is eradicated, with good digital classrooms and skill programs.
- Health: Life expectancy is 70.6 years. Infant mortality has dropped to 21 per 1,000 live births.
- Social Inclusion: Regional disparities have been bridged. Women hold over 58% of panchayat seats. Welfare schemes for SC/ST groups are in place.
- Environment: The state has had an early emphasis on green policies, including a ban on poly-bags, eco-tourism, and afforestation.
Major Future Challenges:
- Demographic Transition:
- The population is ageing due to declining fertility rates.
- By 2035, nearly 17% of the population will be over 60 years old.
- This will increase the need for geriatric healthcare, old-age security, and care homes.
- Rural Employment & Migration:
- Youth are leaving villages due to limited industrialisation and shrinking farm incomes.
- Proposed Solution: Create local jobs via agro-processing, renewable energy, and the digital economy.
- Water Insecurity:
- Threats from erratic rainfall and glacial retreat impact agriculture and drinking water.
- Proposed Solution: Strengthen watershed management, micro-irrigation, and rainwater harvesting.
- Urbanisation Pressure:
- Rapid growth in cities like Shimla, Solan, and Mandi is straining infrastructure.
- Proposed Solution: Shift from reactive disaster management to “climate-smart, sustainable development,” blending ecological restoration and social innovation.
- Mounting Cost of Climate Change:
- The report warns that all development gains are “under siege” from climate change.
- Impact (Last 5 Years): Extreme rainfall, floods, and landslides have killed over 1,700 people, displaced 1,500+, and damaged over 1.5 lakh hectares.
- Recent Monsoon: Rainfall was 46% above normal. Glaciers are retreating at ~50 metres per year.
- Economic Cost: Horticulture losses estimated at Rs 1,200 crore. Agricultural output declined by 2%. Repair and reconstruction costs now consume nearly 15% of the annual budget.
Key Strategies for the Future (from HPHDR-2025):
- Create a State Climate Resilience Fund to finance adaptation and reconstruction.
- Launch green bonds and establish a catastrophe insurance fund.
- Embed climate-risk mapping into all district-level plans.
- Promote eco-friendly industries and sustainable hydropower.
- Balance economic growth with ecology (e.g., eco-tourism, horticulture diversification) to generate jobs.
