Prime Minister shares video of himself petting newborn calf 'Deepjyoti' and walking with it through his garden, explains the calf was named so due to a unique mark on its forehead.
Addt'l chief secretary, environment climate change & forests, Supriya Sahu has introduced cloth bag ATMs in the state & initiatives to curb illegal poaching & smuggling.
Five field teams walked a forest the size of Wales to deploy 160 camera traps in 743 places. This unprecedented effort produced more than 16,000 video clips.
Disenfranchisement by institutional fiat is profoundly undemocratic. The effect of the ECI's new documentary process in Bihar will tilt the scales in favour of the BJP.
Mini deal will likely see no cut in 10% baseline tariff on Indian exports announced by Trump on 2 April, it is learnt, but additional 26% tariffs are set to be reduced.
India-Russia JV is also racing to deliver 7,000 more AK-203 assault rifles by 15 Aug. These are currently being made with 50% indigenisation and this will surge to 100% by 31 December.
Public, loud, upfront, filled with impropriety and high praise sometimes laced with insults. This is what we call Trumplomacy. But the larger objective is the same: American supremacy.
Animal rights activists should take ownership of these stray dogs. Instead of pontification, they should establish centres where these dogs are kept, fed and taken care of.
Stray dogs are an absolute nuisance across India. And they pose grave risk to children. There have been so many instances lately of children being mauled to death by packs of stray dogs.
Those whose hearts bleed for stray dogs should keep these dogs as their pet in their homes.
The Municipal authorities across cities must initiate sterilisation efforts on a war footing. If necessary, these stray dogs should be culled.
Delhi must take immediate steps either cull or relocate stray dogs from residential areas.
Stray dogs are a serious threat to rhe safety and well being of the residents of Delhi. As it is, many children have died due to attacks from such stray dogs. There should not be any compromise on this issue.
The animal rights loony brigade should be taken to task and held responsible for the deaths caused by stray dogs.
Stray dogs are a menace in all Indian cities. They pose grave danger to the safety and well being of citizens. Worse still, they are a serious threat to the life of toddlers and senior citizens. Over the last few years, there have been hundreds of cases where little children and aged seniors have died due to mauling by packs of stray dogs. Hundreds have had their faces disfigured due to attacks from such dogs. At times, even pet dogs, let loose by the owners, cause severe damage to people – usually passers by or those out for a morning walk.
As such, it is of utmost importance that stray dogs are culled across the nation. Else sterilised and relocated to jungles.
Stray dogs are not and cannot be a part of human society and civic spaces in our cities. They are an omnipresent threat and must be dealt with as such.
Animal rights activists should take ownership of these stray dogs. Instead of pontification, they should establish centres where these dogs are kept, fed and taken care of.
Stray dogs are an absolute nuisance across India. And they pose grave risk to children. There have been so many instances lately of children being mauled to death by packs of stray dogs.
Those whose hearts bleed for stray dogs should keep these dogs as their pet in their homes.
The Municipal authorities across cities must initiate sterilisation efforts on a war footing. If necessary, these stray dogs should be culled.
Delhi must take immediate steps either cull or relocate stray dogs from residential areas.
Stray dogs are a serious threat to rhe safety and well being of the residents of Delhi. As it is, many children have died due to attacks from such stray dogs. There should not be any compromise on this issue.
The animal rights loony brigade should be taken to task and held responsible for the deaths caused by stray dogs.
Stray dogs are a menace in all Indian cities. They pose grave danger to the safety and well being of citizens. Worse still, they are a serious threat to the life of toddlers and senior citizens. Over the last few years, there have been hundreds of cases where little children and aged seniors have died due to mauling by packs of stray dogs. Hundreds have had their faces disfigured due to attacks from such dogs. At times, even pet dogs, let loose by the owners, cause severe damage to people – usually passers by or those out for a morning walk.
As such, it is of utmost importance that stray dogs are culled across the nation. Else sterilised and relocated to jungles.
Stray dogs are not and cannot be a part of human society and civic spaces in our cities. They are an omnipresent threat and must be dealt with as such.