Zoo welcomes two pure-bred Asiatic lions | Chennai News

Chennai: The Arignar Anna Zoological Park (AAZP) in Vandalur has received a pair of pure-bred Asiatic lions from Indore Zoo under an animal exchange programme designed to strengthen conservation breeding and diversify the genetic pool of the endangered species in captivity.The lions, sourced from two distinct gene pools, will be integrated into the zoo’s Lion…

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Allow Punjab minister to meet lawyer for an hour daily, Gurgaon court tells ED | Gurgaon News

ED claims that companies linked to Arora conducted suspicious transactions through fake firms in Delhi Gurgaon: A special court on Tuesday directed Enforcement Directorate (ED) to allow Punjab industries minister Sanjeev Arora, currently in the agency’s custody, to meet his lawyer for one hour daily from 10am to 11am.Arora, who was arrested in connection with…

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Gujarat: GujCOST trains 10,000 teachers in new technologies | Ahmedabad News

Ahmedabad: As part of the National Technology Day celebrations, the Gujarat Council on Science and Technology (GujCOST) has started training 10,000 teachers in new technologies. The National Technology Day is celebrated annually on May 11 to mark India’s technological prowess, especially the successful nuclear test in Pokhran in 1998. This year’s theme was ‘Responsible Innovation…

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342 cops deployed for counting day | Chandigarh News

As Panchkula awaits the crucial mayoral election counting tomorrow, candidates from various political parties were seen spending time together outside the strong room on Tuesday, engaging in light-hearted conversations and laughter with their party members. Meanwhile, the Panchkula Police maintained tight security arrangements around the strong room premises, ensuring strict vigilance ahead of the much-anticipated…

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Temperature rise leads to mosquito problem in several localities, residents want regular spraying & better cleaning | Pune News

Pune: A rise in both daytime and nighttime temperatures has led to a surge in mosquito population across several parts of the city, prompting residents, especially those living near water bodies, to demand regular fumigation and spraying by the civic administration.The residents said while the administration had begun clearing weeds from rivers, the work was…

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