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166 Tiger Deaths in India in 2025: NTCA Data

India recorded 166 tiger deaths in 2025, a sharp rise of 40 from 2024. Madhya Pradesh saw the highest fatalities. Experts cite territorial pressure as a key cause. Read the full analysis.

Tiger's 500km Trek Reveals India's Conservation Paradox

A tiger's unprecedented 500km trek from Chhattisgarh to Bengal highlights the success and new crisis of Project Tiger: too many big cats are now spilling into human areas. Discover India's plan to manage this.

Man-Tiger Conflict Dips in Pilibhit as Population Grows

Fatal tiger attacks near Pilibhit Tiger Reserve fell to 7 in 2025 from 10 in 2024, despite a growing big cat population. Forest officials credit community initiatives like 'Bagh Express' and 'Bagh Mitras' for the encouraging trend.

Tiger Falls into Well in Kerala, Rescue On

A tiger fell into a well in Villunnippara, Pathanamthitta district, Kerala, early Monday. Rescue efforts are ongoing. Read the latest updates on the wildlife emergency.

Tiger kills forest watcher at Bandipur Tiger Reserve

A forest watcher was mauled to death by a tiger at Bandipur Tiger Reserve, marking the fourth such fatality near Karnataka's reserves in two months. Read about the incident and the ongoing capture operations.

Tiger count at Valmiki Reserve jumps from 8 to 54

Bihar's Valmiki Tiger Reserve sees a conservation triumph as tiger numbers skyrocket from 8 in 2010 to 54 in 2022. Officials credit habitat management and security. Read the full story.

India's Major Gains in Malaria, TB, and Maternal Health

India reports over 80% drop in malaria, 21% fall in TB, and significant reductions in maternal & child mortality. Health Minister Nadda credits institutional strength and public participation for the success. Read the full report.

Rajasthan Targets 84-Year Life Expectancy by 2047

Rajasthan unveils a bold health vision to raise life expectancy from 69.4 to 84 years by 2047. The plan targets maternal & infant mortality, cuts medical costs, and expands infrastructure. Read the full strategy.

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