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                <title>No 'White Christmas' yet again in Shimla; it hasn't happened since 2016</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Shimla, Dec 24 (IANS) Shimla's climatic conditions have changed many times and old-timers blame it on the abnormal rise in human activities that have released large amounts of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.</p>
<p>The capital of Himachal Pradesh, which is known for the grandeur of many of its buildings that once housed institutions of imperial power when Shimla served as the summer capital of British India, has been witnessing snowless Christmas Eve since 2016 when heavy snowfall occurred.</p>
<p>This time too, there will be no "white" Christmas in Shimla and elsewhere in the state. A mellow</p>...]]></description>
                
                                    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="https://english.loktej.com/article/8351/no-white-christmas-yet-again-in-shimla-it-hasnt-happened"><img src="https://english.loktej.com/media/400/2023-12/christmas.jpg" alt=""></a><br /><p>Shimla, Dec 24 (IANS) Shimla's climatic conditions have changed many times and old-timers blame it on the abnormal rise in human activities that have released large amounts of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.</p>
<p>The capital of Himachal Pradesh, which is known for the grandeur of many of its buildings that once housed institutions of imperial power when Shimla served as the summer capital of British India, has been witnessing snowless Christmas Eve since 2016 when heavy snowfall occurred.</p>
<p>This time too, there will be no "white" Christmas in Shimla and elsewhere in the state. A mellow sunshine will greet you throughout the day at most of the tourist destinations with the weather bureau predicting open skies till December 26.</p>
<p>Before 2016, the erstwhile capital of British India saw Christmas snows in 1991 when 49 cm of snowfall was recorded. Though some years between 2014 and 2018 had mild spells before the Yuletide spirit.</p>
<p>Also except in 2010, there has been no white New Year's Eve either in the past 12 years.</p>
<p>Deforestation and pollution are blamed for the change in Shimla's climatic conditions, says a study by the India Meteorological Department (IMD).</p>
<p>It says Shimla's harsh winter, which normally commenced in November and ended in March, has declined after the mid-1980s. The study examines the snowfall trend in Shimla from 1990 to 2007.</p>
<p>The local IMD says the entire state will witness bright sunshine on December 24 and 25. In the past week, the temperatures of Shimla were much higher than that of New Delhi.</p>
<p>Snow cover is a big draw for tourists, and members of the hospitality industry are excited by the possibility of a white Christmas as the festival falls right after the weekend.</p>
<p>"People are asking about the possibility of snowfall before and after Christmas," local hotelier D.P. Bhatia told IANS.</p>
<p>"We are telling them to come and enjoy balmy sunshine amidst the hills," he added.</p>
<p>The mountain peaks viewed from Shimla's historic Ridge and Dharamsala and Palampur towns have been wrapped in a blanket of snow.</p>
<p>According to the IMD, the weather in hill destinations of Shimla, Kasauli, Chail, Kufri, Narkanda, Dharamsala, Palampur and Manali is 'warmer' and perfect for a break from the biting chill of the plains where the sun has largely been fogged out.</p>
<p>Met officials, however, are wary about the chances of snowfall on New Year's Eve. They say it is still too early to predict whether Shimla or Manali or Dalhousie or Kalpa will have snow cover the next year dawns.</p>
<p>However, excited holidaymakers, mainly from the northern plains, have already started descending on tourist resorts across the state with the hope of a "white" Christmas.</p>
<p>Many of them have booked rooms in the hope of a white Christmas.</p>
<p>Dinesh Guleria, a senior executive with a Chandigarh-based multinational company, said: "If it snows, we would love to spend the Christm+as holidays in a homestay in Narkanda. Otherwise, we will enjoy sunny weather in Shimla."</p>
<p>"Most of our properties have been packed to capacity with Christmas holiday-makers," a senior official with the Himachal Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation (HPTDC) told IANS.</p>
<p>The HPTDC runs 57 economy and high-end hotels across the state. He said the arrival of the tourists in Shimla, Narkanda, Kasauli, Manali, Dalhousie and Dharamsala is quite good.</p>
<p>However, the popular tourist resort Narkanda, some 65 km from Shimla, is bereft of snow like Shimla and Manali.</p>
<p>But Manali is getting a good share of tourists as its nearby hills have plenty of snow.</p>
<p>According to Global Forest Watch, an online platform that provides data and tools for monitoring forests, from 2001 to 2022, Shimla lost 583 ha of tree cover, equivalent to a 0.27 per cent decrease in tree cover since 2000, and 292 kt of carbon dioxide emissions.</p>
<p>Under the guise of climate "scepticism", most of the old-timers in Shimla narrate the tale of indiscriminate construction that has turned the summer retreat of the then-British rulers into a concrete jungle in the past few decades.</p>
<p>Some residents have been wondering if the rise in minimum temperatures in recent years in winter is a result of global warming, though scientists have said the overall warming trend should not have any effect on local weather on such short-time scales, as per current models.</p>]]></content:encoded>
                
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                <title>Thousands of Mumbai Christians celebrate Christmas with the theme of peace</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>(Left-Right)-Dr.Abraham Mathai, Addl.CP Dr. Abhinav Deshmukh, Ms.Shazia Ilmi, Cardinal Oswald Gracias, Mr.Gul Kriplani (‘Planting Deep Roots of Peace in Harmony with Mother Earth’)</strong></p>
<p class="has-text-align-left"><strong>Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], December 20: </strong>Thousands of Christians along with their church leaders celebrated Christmas ahead of December 25 with the theme of “planting the deep roots of peace in harmony with Mother Earth”.</p>
<p>The 58th annual Prabhu Yeshu Janmotsav, or birthday celebration of Lord Jesus in the western Indian metropolitan city of Mumbai, echoed deeply the compassion, harmony, and reconciliation to usher in peace to all humankind troubled by turmoil and strife.</p>
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<p class="has-text-align-left"><strong>Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], December 20: </strong>Thousands of Christians along with their church leaders celebrated Christmas ahead of December 25 with the theme of “planting the deep roots of peace in harmony with Mother Earth”.</p>
<p>The 58th annual Prabhu Yeshu Janmotsav, or birthday celebration of Lord Jesus in the western Indian metropolitan city of Mumbai, echoed deeply the compassion, harmony, and reconciliation to usher in peace to all humankind troubled by turmoil and strife.</p>
<p>Catholic and Christian leaders across denominations urged the huge congregation to spread the Christmas message of love, peace and goodwill and the choir groups from various churches sang carols to usher in the festivities of the season.</p>
<p>“Christmas is a season of Hope. The world is in darkness because of the wars in Ukraine, the war in the Middle East, conflicts in different places and we need Hope, we need Light, we need Warmth,” Cardinal Oswald Gracias, Archbishop of Bombay, India’s largest Catholic diocese, said.“Christ came down on earth to bring Hope, to give Life, to give Service and to teach us to be Brothers and Sisters of one Family – to make us one Family,” he said. Cardinal Gracias said we are one Family but because of our selfishness sometimes we forget that we are brothers and sisters and there are divisions. “Let’s make this Christmas once again one more effort to make us as brothers and sisters loving each other, serving each other, helping each other, making our city Mumbai a better city, making our country India a better India. Happy Christmas to each one of you and may everyday be Christmas,” the prelate said.</p>
<p>Muslim leader Shazia Ilmi, also the national spokesperson of BJP said she was delighted to celebrate Christmas with the devout congregation.“I extend to you a heartfelt wish and a prayer that we really look at ourselves in the light of Godliness and work on bringing peace and oneness just not within ourselves but for the entire community, for our respective cities, states, India and the world,” the BJP leader said.</p>
<p>“In these tumultuous times of unprecedented disruptions in the world today, Jesus Christ is the only One who can transform the arena of chaos, turbulence and violence into gardens and orchards of Peace and Harmony,” Dr Abraham Mathai, Chairman of Prabhu Yeshu Janmotsav and former Vice-Chairman of Maharashtra State Minorities Commission, told the congregation. He said it is with this assurance that this year’s Christmas message is to transform the arena of war and persecution into a platform of showcasing the virtues of Christ which hold together a society presently torn apart by strife and contention.“When we are hated, persecuted and victimized, we will continue to respond with love, forgiveness and reconciliation,” Mathai said. He said this year’s Christmas celebration encouraged attendees to a united endeavour to plant the deep roots of kindness, compassion, and love on a global scale encouraging thousands of attendees to go back home and cultivate gardens and orchards of peace, and harmony to harvest compassion for suffering humanity. Christian leaders stressed that reciprocal hostility is the cancer devouring the fabric of peaceful coexistence among nations, communities and people at large. Dr.Mathai said the news whether local or international is all about strife and contention. The world is infested with such diabolic acts of extremism, promoting hostility and animosity of such overwhelming magnitude and proportions resulting in mass murders and genocide besides war across nation borders. </p>
<p>The colourful event held at the sandy shores of Girgaum Chowpatty in Mumbai was first started by the then Maharashtra State Governor’s wife, Lady Tara Cherian, a Christian leader, in 1965. She was the recipient of the Padma Bhushan, India’s third highest civilian award in 1967 for distinguished service.“This devout event across all Christian denominations has been a regular feature every December for six decades,” Dr.Mathai pointed out.</p>
<p>“We honour her legacy by continuing in the same vein and congregating together year after year, and this year, we celebrate 58 special years of hosting this event,” he said. Additional Commissioner of Police Abhinav Deshmukh of Mumbai was among the dignitaries and bishops, who attended the event.</p>
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