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Farewell to Craig, Africa's Legendary Super Tusker

As Africa mourns Craig, the last great super tusker who died at 54, a writer from Kerala reflects on the elephant's free life, contrasting it with the chained existence of 900 domesticated tuskers back home. Read this poignant tribute.

Prakasam irrigation crisis: NSRC water shortage hits crops

Farmers in Prakasam district face wilting crops due to a severe shortfall of water from the Nagarjuna Sagar right canal. With only 26 tmc ft left in Andhra's quota, urgent action is needed to prevent massive agricultural losses.

20 Captive Elephant Deaths in Kerala Spark Outcry

Shocking report reveals 20 captive elephant deaths in Kerala from Mar 2025-Jan 2026. NGO alleges rule violations, identity tampering, and demands immediate action to stop illegal festival parades.

5 Foods That Cause Hair Loss Without You Knowing

Struggling with hair fall? Your diet might be to blame. Discover the 5 common foods that steadily damage hair health, backed by scientific studies. Learn what to avoid for stronger, healthier hair.

7 Easy Protein Foods for Women's Weight Loss

Discover 7 simple, high-protein foods easily found in India that can make weight loss sustainable for women. Learn how eggs, paneer, dal, and more help control hunger and boost metabolism.

Where to See Wild Elephants in India This January

Plan your winter safari to witness majestic wild Asian elephants. Discover the top 5 Indian forests, including Nagarhole and Kaziranga, for unforgettable elephant sightings in January 2026.

Forest staffer, civilian killed in Assam elephant attack

A forester and a civilian were killed in a wild elephant attack near the India-Bhutan border in Assam. The incident underscores the urgent need for a long-term plan to manage human-elephant conflict in the region.

Wild Elephants Leave Sikharchandi, Picnic Spot Reopens

After a five-day disruption, Bhubaneswar's Sikharchandi picnic spot reopens as two wild tuskers return to Bharatpur forest. Forest officials used smart, non-forceful tactics to guide them back. Read how they did it.

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