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Deep Joshi

Deep Joshi is a Dehradun based special correspondent at HT bureau and covers politics

Articles by Deep Joshi

All 17 tiger reserves on high alert

The tiger is in danger. All 17 reserves in the country have been put on high alert following eight tiger deaths in Assam’s Kaziranga National Park since November, reports Deep Joshi.

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Updated on Feb 25, 2009 12:13 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By, Nainital

Politics should not be for privileged few: Rahul

On Mayawati’s charge that he was playing the Dalit card in UP, Rahul Gandhi said only time will “tell what kind of a person I am. And it will be known to the whole world,” reports Deep Joshi.

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Updated on Oct 21, 2008 12:03 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By, Dhikuli

...Hello Pantnagar?

Will West Bengal’s loss be Uttarakhand’s gain? There’s a buzz in the Pantnagar plant of Tata Motors that equipment from Singur is being shifted here.

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Updated on Sep 25, 2008 01:24 AM IST
Hindustan Times | ByAnupam Trivedi, Deep Joshi, Dehradun/nainital

Nepal Maoists arson near border

The Nepal border at Uttarakhand becomes tense after Maoists cross over to the Indian side, reports Utpal Parashar and Deep Joshi.

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Updated on Jan 07, 2008 01:56 AM IST
Hindustan Times | ByUtpal Parashar and Deep Joshi, Dehradun/nainital

Maoist trouble at border

Nepal could well prove to be an additional concern for India vis-a-vis border disputes, reports Deep Joshi.

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Updated on Dec 27, 2007 01:20 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By, Nainital

A health-friendly herbal mosquito repellent

The market might soon offer you a “purely herbal-based and health-friendly” mosquito repellent, reports Deep Joshi.

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Updated on Aug 09, 2007 02:33 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By, Nainital

?Unbelievable that a man from hills did this?

Almora residents greeted the news of Surendra Singh?s arrest with dismay, reports Deep Joshi.

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Published on Dec 30, 2006 01:34 AM IST
None | By, Nainital

Vulture deaths spark flu scare

The recovery of a large number of dead kites and vultures from an open landfill of the Army Cantonment Board at Ghinghalikhal and its adjoining forests in Ranikhet has raised fears of a major outbreak of bird flu.

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Published on Jan 04, 2006 01:02 AM IST
PTI | By, Nainital
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