Alarm bells: UP goes on the great wild (goose) tiger chase
New Delhi: When a tiger walks over 400 kilometres, it
New Delhi: When a tiger walks over 400 kilometres, it
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Lucknow: The forest department has flunked the test on operation tiger once again. The villagers behaving rowdily around the area where the tiger wandered into the agri-fields in Ghazipur division of Varanasi showed that no lesson has been learnt from the incident of Barabanki.
River Kosi is subjected to severe domestic and industrial pollution and this recent study on the Kosi river concludes that due to high alkalinity it is not suitable for agriculture. Also indicates that most of the pollution is due to the Industrial discharge and agricultural run-off and cattle dropping are the sources of organic pollution.
<p>JSY is a safe motherhood internention under the National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) being implemented with the objective of reducing maternal and neo-natal mortality by promoting institutional delivery among the poor pregnant women. JSY is a centrally sponsored scheme and integrates cash assistance with delivery and postdelivery
Though no polio case has come to light in this satellite town adjoining the national Capital, Noida and other areas of western Uttar Pradesh continue to be danger zones for polio.
Expressing concern over the high level of ammonia in the Yamuna that has made the Delhi Jal Board shut down the Chandrawal and Wazirabad water treatment plants leading to an acute scarcity of water, Leader of Opposition in Delhi Assembly Vijay Kumar Malhotra has asked Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit to immediately hold a meeting with her counterparts in neighbouring Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan and Ut
Taking exception to the UP Government
With the forest hunters desperately looking for the stray tiger to gun it down, the wildlife experts have slammed the move.Instead, they say, that it is a garb adopted by the forest department to cover its inability in catching the animal despite repeated attempts.
Neha Shukla | TNN Lucknow: Luck seems on its side, at least for now. Ever since the shooting orders were issued, forest hunters have not made a sighting of the stray tiger. But, they feel the animal should now run for its life.
The Noida Authority in its board meeting had decided to acquire about 1,000 acres of land from farmers near the barrage of Yamuna and Hindon rivers and develop it for different projects.
Lucknow: Both the agencies work towards the same purpose - conservation of the wildlife. One is shouting foul as the other wants to kill the stray tiger which has been running for life for the last one month.The shoot-at-sight orders of the Chief Wildlife Warden could end the big cat
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Alarming Reduction In Water Level Of The River Around Barrage Lucknow: One needs nothing more than a pair of naked eyes to see it happening. Beyond the barrage, the river Gomti is gasping for life. It has virtually dried up with a huge dry tract visible in the middle. The river meanders around this tract
M. Malleswara Rao HYDERABAD: Health officials of the Union government have found two types of viruses that cause polio among children
Seeks Sacrosanct Status For River
The wandering big cat has outsmarted all efforts of forest department to catch it. While the beast has successfully managed to cross various regions, forest officials have only failed attempts to count for.
The lurking tiger has managed to hoodwink the forest officials. The combing operation at Gauriaghat village in Gosainganj ended in vain on Sunday as the forest officials, mounted on elephants, failed to trace the big cat. The tiger had reached Gauriaghat village on Saturday and was believed to have taken shelter in the thickets that cover a large area of land along the Gomti.
Poverty has become big business in India.