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Is India's 1991 economic model dead? Why 'reforms' aren't enough & the state must step inIndia faces economic headwinds from global events and domestic investor wariness. The traditional reform model is no longer sufficient. Str...
Don't panic, don't rush into deals: Why Trump's trading partners should let US courts fight the tariff warUS courts are consistently striking down President Trump's tariffs. This offers a clear lesson for America's trading partners. They should ...
Why Europe Is Quietly Bringing Back an Animal That Went Extinct in 1627The last aurochs, an ancestor of modern cattle, vanished in Poland in 1627. However, a groundbreaking scientific effort is bringing these m...
Apple and Intel’s chip-making deal: What does this mean for the chip industry? Which Apple devices could get Intel chips?Apple and Intel have reportedly reached a preliminary agreement for the chipmaker to produce components for Apple hardware. This marks a po...
Why elephants are considered as engines of economic revival in monsoon landLakshmi stands serene as elephants pour water over her. Water is not merely a decorative motif; it symbolises the monsoon. The elephants re...
Tamil Nadu: India's first Mahouts Village inaugurated at TheppakaduIn a first for India, 44 houses, named after deceased elephants, have been constructed for mahouts at the Mudumalai Tiger Reserve's Theppak...
India's oldest elephant Bijuli Prasad passes away at 89While not possible to confirm the elephant's exact age, it is known that he was brought to work on a tea estate by a British farmer during ...
Mayday calls from the wild: Why Assam needs to revive elephant habitatsTo minimize incidents of human-elephant conflicts, the state needs concerted efforts to create sustainable solutions. They include reviving...
12 elephants to be relocated to Corbett from KarnatakaTwelve domesticated elephants are likely to be relocated soon from Karnataka to Uttarakhand's Corbett Tiger Reserve to beef up security of ...
- Now, elephants get ambulance service in Kerala
Elephants in Kerala will soon have the luxury of 'ambulance' service to transport sick and injured jumbos.
Asian elephants play key role in spreading green coverAsian elephants play a vital role in the ecology of the forest and help spread green cover because of their eating and movement pattern
Forest department plans to domesticate wild elephants in KolhapurThe territorial forest department of Kolhapur region has planned the domestication of wild elephants in Kolhapur and Sindhudurg districts.
Kerala seeks elephants' help to grow rubberRRII has discovered that elephant dung can be effectively used as a potting medium for raising rubber root trainer plants.
- Scarcity of domestic elephants in Rajaji National Park poses security hazard
Officials at Rajaji National Park (RNP) are concerned by the fact that they have only two domestic elephants to patrol the sanctuary agains...
- 'Don't use jumbos for demolition of structures'
Animal welfare activists have brought in a new dimension to the anti-eviction stir in the city launched by Krishak Mukti Sangram Samiti (KM...
- No domestication of pachyderms for govt use: Project Elephant
The Centre has said no permit has been issued to Assam for "domestication of wild elephants for government duties", even as the state has a...
- Elephant festival to begin at Kaziranga National Park
The aim of the procession would be to aware people the need of protecting the animal's environment and checking the man-elephant conflict t...
- John Abraham finds home for begging jumbos
Mumbai's begging elephants have found a home, thanks to some lobbying by the stars.
- Elephant rehabilitation centre in Haryana soon
A centrally-funded elephant rehabilitation and research centre will come up at Ban Santour in Yamunanagar district, Haryana forest minister...
- Myanmar's wild elephants help cut down their forest habitat
Elephants in Myanmar have long been invaluable labourers in the country's timber industry, nimbly finding their way through forests and dra...