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Delhi LG orders 20 per cent reservation for ex-Agniveers in recruitment of police constables, firemenDelhi Lieutenant Governor Taranjit Singh Sandhu has mandated a 20 percent reservation for ex-Agniveers in Group C government jobs. This inc...
Delhi Gymkhana Club closure: India’s cities are losing conversational biodiversity as social spaces fragmentAs exclusive clubs and gated communities gain popularity, they often create an environment where shared experiences stifle diversity. Think...
With Kerala defeat, how Left has been 'left out' of IndiaThe Left Democratic Front faces a significant defeat in Kerala, marking its absence from any state government for the first time in nearly ...
MP CM transfers Rs 1,836cr to women under Ladli Behna Yojana; Rs 52,000cr disbursed so farMadhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav highlighted the Ladli Behna Yojana's success. Over Rs 52,000 crore has been disbursed to more tha...
Meet Dr. Roshini, Kerala only woman forest officer, who catches Kings Cobra, Pythons & Rat Snakes with bare handsRoshni, a beat forest officer in Kerala, recently achieved a milestone. She rescued her first king cobra. Roshni is the only woman snake ca...
Watch: Kerala woman officer catches giant Cobra with bare hands; Netizens say women scared by lizards should learn from herG S Roshni, a Kerala Forest Department officer, rescued a large king cobra from a stream. The rescue video went viral, drawing both praise ...
Wildlife meets warfare: Great Indian Bustard chicks named after military iconsThe Wildlife Institute of India has named five Great Indian Bustard chicks after key figures and elements of Operation Sindoor, a recent In...
Himachal cabinet approves conversion of part-time workers to daily wagers, relocation of Wildlife wing & moreThe Himachal Pradesh Cabinet, led by Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, made key decisions. Land was allocated for AIIMS Bilaspur expan...
PM Modi to visit Sasangir-Junagadh on March 3 on World Wildlife DayPrime Minister Narendra Modi is set to visit Sasangir in Gujarat on World Wildlife Day, focusing on Asiatic lion conservation. Measures inc...
PM Modi to release cheetahs brought from Namibia in MP's Kuno National ParkPrime Minister Modi will visit Madhya Pradesh on September 17 and at around 10:45 AM he will release cheetahs in Kuno National Park, a stat...
Prince Harry-Meghan make their first official tour in Africa with son ArchieThe royal couple attended wedding of fashion designer Misha Nonoo (who set them up) before their tour.
Women knocking down stereotypes in male-dominated sectorsThe role of a naturalist may not be considered a mainstream career choice, but increasingly more women are showing interest in this line of...
Agasthiarmalai Reserve gets Unesco honourAgasthiarmalai Biosphere Reserve is among the seven reserves, such as Beaver Hills in Canada and Balmbangan in Indonesia, added in the Unes...
- Satpuda exploring livelihood options to save tigers
The Satpuda Foundation, which has been working for wildlife conservation, is exploring employment opportunities in villagers surrounding Na...
Sikkim saw emergence of new Opposition party in 2013The year 2013 saw emergence of a new Opposition party in Sikkim,and rise in cases of sexual assault on minors among other issues.
With 26 direct sightings, recent tiger census brings cheer to wildlife activistsWith 26 tigers having been directly sighted in the Nilgiri hills, including the Mudumalai Tiger Reserve (MTR), the All India Tiger Census 2...
- Catching the tiger saviours young
Around 50 children dressed in smart uniforms sing along with the two teachers in this small but neatly done up classroom.
- Youth protects Gujarat's pride
The average age of guards in Palamau Tiger sanctuary is 53 and at Simlipal Tiger Sanctuary it is 49 years, but for guards in Gujarat it is ...
- Patrolling intensifies in tiger reserves in Karnataka
Department of forests authorities have intensified patrolling in tiger reserved areas in Karnataka following arrest of a gang of poachers, ...
- Wild tusker kills 11 in southern Nepal
A wild tusker, which crossed into Nepal from India recently, has killed 11 people in the past two weeks in the southern plains of Terai.