Assam proposes to reduce Kaziranga National Park’s Eco-Sensitive Zone (ESZ) from 10 km to 1 km; what does this mean for its elephants, rhinos and other wildlife

A few days ago, the Assam government proposed to reduce Kaziranga National Park’s Eco-Sensitive Zone (ESZ) from 10 km to just 1 km in the name of urban development. Now this proposal has raised an important and sensitive question for travellers and wildlife lovers: how can one of India’s most important wildlife parks and tiger…

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Ujani’s live stock hits 8 TMC after four days of sustained inflow amid heavy rainfall in Pune district | Pune News

Ujani receives water released from the Khadakwasla circle, as well as major reservoirs like Pavana, Mulshi and Veer Pune: The Ujani dam, western Maharashtra’s largest reservoir with a 116 TMC capacity, received nearly 23 TMC of inflow over the past four days, replenishing its live stock to about 8 TMC on Wednesday after it stayed…

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Agri dept to crack down on illegal plant nurseries | Goa News

Under existing rules, all nurseries engaged in the production of fruit and ornamental plants are required to register with the agriculture department and obtain a licence Panaji: The directorate of agriculture has announced a crackdown on illegal plant nurseries operating along Goa’s highways, with inspections set to be intensified and legal action initiated against violators.Agriculture…

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‘Heated Rivalry’ season 2: Charlie Gillespie and Justice Smith join the cast of the hit series |

Justice Smith and Charlie Gillespie have been cast as Harris Drover and Troy Barrett for the upcoming season of the beloved hockey romance, ‘Heated Rivalry’. Season 2 is currently in production. (Instagram) ALT: ‘Heated Rivalry’ gained immense popularity as actors Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie took on the leading roles. Adapted from Rachel Reid’s novels,…

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America’s 250th Birthday Horoscope: What the 1776 ‘Sibly Chart’ Reveals About the Country’s Financial Future

The secret structure of financial stability in a nation’s history is based on its cosmic origin point. For the United States, the 1776 Sibly Chart, calculated for July 4th, 1776, at 5:10 P.M., Philadelphia, is a good example of that origin. As America nears its historic 250th birthday, this natal chart is confronting a planetary…

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Mulshi Institute of Retail Management launches MBA in Healthcare Administration programme

MIRM launches MBA in Healthcare Administration programme to meet rising industry demand PUNE: With India’s healthcare sector expanding rapidly and creating millions of employment opportunities, demand for skilled professionals is expected to double by 2030. Tapping into this growing need, the Mulshi Institute of Retail Management (MIRM) has launched its MBA in Healthcare Administration programme…

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Revolution in Tamil content: Short micro dramas take Tamil audience by storm, reshaping storytelling formats and engaging younger viewers | Chennai News

​The three-minute cliffhangers might very well be Tamil entertainment’s biggest disruptor​ What began as an experimental format to fill the gap between YouTube sketches and full-fledged web series has evolved into one of the fastest-growing segments of Tamil digital entertainment. Micro dramas, typically consisting of episodes lasting one to five minutes, are no longer viewed as…

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‘Seinfeld’ star Jason Alexander issues apology after Courtney Stodden calls him out for 2012 skit: ‘I truly regret it’ |

Jason Alexander was best known for his role on the hit sitcom series ‘Seinfeld ‘. He recently issued a formal apology to media personality and star Courtney Stodden after she shared a post criticizing him and the creators of a 2012 skit that heavily sexualized her when she was only 17 years old. (Instagram) Trigger…

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People laughed when Canada built bridges for wildlife, then 250,000 animals used them and road deaths dropped by over 80% |

Building bridges for bears, wolves and elk sounded like an expensive fantasy when Canadian officials first proposed the idea in the 1990s. Many critics questioned whether wild animals would ever use specially designed crossings over one of the busiest highways in the Canadian Rockies, while some even mocked the proposal as a waste of taxpayers’…

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