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Magadi Lake Welcomes 4,000+ Bar-Headed Geese

Magadi Lake in Gadag, Karnataka, witnesses the grand return of over 4,000 bar-headed geese, one of India's largest congregations of the migratory species. Discover the significance of this annual avian spectacle.

Chennai's Secret Bird Sanctuaries Revealed

Discover Chennai's lesser-known birding hotspots at Otteri Lake, SRMC campus & Melmaruvathur tank hosting thousands of migratory birds. Plan your winter birdwatching now!

6 Rare Purple Birds Found Across India

Discover India's stunning purple-feathered birds with our complete guide. Learn where and when to spot these rare avian beauties for unforgettable birdwatching experiences.

Migratory Birds Descend on Assam's Historic Pohu Garh

Thousands of migratory birds including Siberian pelicans and rare species have arrived at Pohu Garh, Asia's first natural zoo in Assam. Witness this breathtaking spectacle between November and February.

Reviving Punjab's Lost Wetland Heritage

Punjab launches ambitious mission to restore its disappearing wetlands, combining traditional knowledge with modern conservation to revive water ecosystems and biodiversity.

Germany, Argentina Start Strong in Junior Hockey World Cup

Defending champions Germany began their Junior Hockey World Cup campaign with a commanding 4-0 victory over South Africa in Pool A. Argentina also delivered a strong performance, defeating Japan 4-1 in Pool C. Follow all the action!

Karnataka faces decline in migratory bird arrivals

Karnataka witnesses alarming decline in migratory birds despite early conservation efforts. Lack of consolidated data hampers protection measures for avian diversity. Urgent action needed.

Madurai International Hockey Stadium Launched

Tamil Nadu deputy CM Udhayanidhi Stalin inaugurates Madurai's international hockey stadium ahead of Junior World Cup. Global teams arrive as city prepares for landmark sporting event.

Madurai to Host 2025 FIH Junior Hockey World Cup

Madurai prepares to host the prestigious FIH Junior Hockey World Cup in 2025, marking a significant achievement for Tamil Nadu's sporting infrastructure and youth hockey development.

Odisha Plans Gangua Nullah Rejuvenation via Jaipur Model

Odisha government is transforming Bhubaneswar's polluted Gangua Nullah into an eco-friendly urban wetland, inspired by Jaipur's Amanishah Nullah revival. The project includes sewage treatment plants and flood management.

Centre Rejects Tamil Nadu Metro Projects

Tamil Nadu CM Stalin condemns Centre's rejection of metro projects for Coimbatore and Madurai ahead of PM Modi's visit. Read about the political clash over urban infrastructure development.

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