AHMEDABAD: The Asiatic lion population is on the rise, thanks to relentless conservation efforts over the years. Equally crucial, tribal communities and local women have played a vital role in ...
Diu , bound by Gir-Somnath and Amreli district in the north and by the Arabian Sea from three slides, is separated from the mainland by a tidal creek Ahmedabad: Asiatic lions from Gujarat appear ...
Mumbai: The Mumbai Police has issued a traffic advisory for the Women’s Premier League (WPL) 2025 T20 cricket matches scheduled at Brabourne Stadium in Churchgate from March 10 to March 15.
NEW DELHI: On the occasion of World Wildlife Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi approved the 16th population estimation of the Asiatic lion, set to take place in May this year. This decision was ...
Why? Because an Asiatic lion, with its majestic appearance and calm stride, is casually crossing the road. That’s exactly what happened recently on the Bhavnagar-Somnath Highway in Gujarat ...
The growing population and limited habitat in Gir sanctuary have caused Asiatic lions to venture into human areas like Diu. Conservationists highlight the need to address the root causes of ...
Gir Forest is home to more than 300 birds and is the only place in the world where you can see Asiatic lions in their natural habitat. I love to visit Gir Forest regularly, but I don’t take ...
A historic conservation area in Harlow is set to be better protected under new council proposals. Residents of Churchgate Street, in Old Harlow, will now need council permission for certain types ...
Mumbai: As the city's Parsi-Zoroastrians prepare to celebrate the holy Bhikha Behram Well, Churchgate's tricentenary next week, they have asked the Maharashtra government to name the road junction ...
AIADMK National Spokesperson Kovai Sathyan responded to Chief Minister MK Stalin's comments on delimitation, questioning the relevance of increasing Tamil Nadu's MPs when the state's performance ...
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Mumbai Masala: An Historic JunctionThus it was that last Saturday the venerable Dr Prakash Joshi (77) hosted an evening of songs from Raj saab’s films under the auspices of The Asiatic Library. About 150 lovers of vintage Hindi ...
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