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KADAPA: A young student from Anjaneyapuram in Kadapa district is quietly reshaping the meaning of community service. Inspired ...
Solapur, a district in western India, exemplifies the water scarcity issue exacerbated by coal-fired power plants. As India's ...
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Valmik Thapar was a conservationist who spoke his mind on policies regarding protection of the tiger and India’s forests ...
India's Narmada River was the lifeblood of countless farmers and villages until a dam project caused a massive ecological ...
Delhi's leaders, including Education Minister Ashish Sood and Tourism Minister Kapil Mishra, call for youth involvement in ...
Gorakhpur: The North Eastern Railway (NER) launched a three-day awareness campaign from May 31 to June 2, focusing on ...
His brother-in-law (Malavika Singh’s husband), Tejbir Singh, is the nephew of writer and journalist Kushwant Singh. Historian ...
New Delhi, May 31 (PTI) Valmik Thapar, one of India’s most eminent wildlife conservationists and authors, died at his residence Saturday morning. He was 73. Born in New Delhi in 1952, Thapar dedicated ...
he would be ideating with community elders and officers managing India’s Tiger Reserves and National Parks to find solutions to complex, sensitive issues," his family said in a statement ...
Born in New Delhi in 1952, Thapar dedicated his life to the study and conservation of wild tigers, especially in Rajasthan's Ranthambore National Park. NEW DELHI: India on Saturday lost one of its ...
Born in New Delhi in 1952, Thapar dedicated his life to the study and conservation of wild tigers, especially in Rajasthan's Ranthambore National Park. Thapar's father, Romesh Thapar, was a well ...