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Indian Star Tortoises rescued from Vadodara home

Wildlife Rescue Trust volunteers seized two protected Indian star tortoises from a Sayajibaug employee's house in Vadodara. The reptiles were handed over to forest officials. Read the full story.

8 Indian Wildlife Reserves Not Famous for Tigers

Explore India's incredible biodiversity beyond the tiger. Discover eight unique wildlife reserves famous for birds, rare mammals, and stunning landscapes. Plan your next nature trip!

7 Harvard-Approved Daily Habits for Happiness & Health

An 85-year Harvard study identifies seven key daily habits, from not smoking to nurturing friendships, that lead to a happier, healthier, and longer life. Learn the science-backed secrets to well-being.

Hair, Tyre Crucial in Cheetah Cub Death Probe

A tyre with hair strands is the latest clue in the Gwalior cheetah cub hit-and-run case. The forensic evidence is now at WII for DNA analysis as investigators narrow down 13 suspect vehicles.

GPS Seagull in Karwar: Spy Scare Ends with Science

A GPS-tagged seagull on Karwar beach caused a spy scare before officials confirmed it was part of a wildlife migration study. The bird had flown over 10,000 km from Arctic regions. Read the full story.

India Now Top Global Destination for Wild Animals

India has become the world's number one destination for wild animals, with a remarkable 75% of its land now a haven for wildlife. Discover the conservation efforts behind this success. Read more!

Tiger Found Dead in Chhattisgarh, Suspected Poaching

A young male tiger was found dead with missing claws and canines in Ghui forest range near Guru Ghasidas–Tamor Pingla Tiger Reserve. Officials suspect poaching and illegal wildlife trade. Read the full investigation details.

Balanced Study Tips for Students to Ace Exams

Discover expert advice on creating a balanced study plan to reduce stress and improve academic performance. Learn effective time management and wellness strategies for students.

LVPEI Study: CXL Safe for High-Risk Keratoconus Patients

A new study from LV Prasad Eye Institute finds collagen crosslinking (CXL) is effective and safe for keratoconus patients, even those with limbal stem cell damage from severe eye allergies. Learn more about this breakthrough.

BHU Institute of Science Hosts Mini-Marathon for Humanity

BHU's Institute of Science organized a 45-minute mini-marathon 'Endure the Miles, Wake Up for Humanity'. Vice-Chancellor Prof Ajit Kumar Chaturvedi flagged off the event, leading staff and students in the run. Read more about this inspiring campus initiat

Arunachal's Hidden Wildlife Sanctuaries Revealed

Discover Arunachal Pradesh's untouched wilderness with 6 hidden wildlife sanctuaries housing rare species like red pandas, tigers, and exotic birds. Perfect for nature lovers seeking adventure!

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