Lucknow: The forest department has flunked the test on operation tiger once again. The villagers behaving rowdily around the area where the tiger wandered into the agri-fields in Ghazipur division of Varanasi showed that no lesson has been learnt from the incident of Barabanki.

The forest department has flunked the test on operation tiger once again. The villagers behaving rowdily around the area where the tiger

The recent floods in the city did what officials could not do in last two years. In a significant development, the Centre has approved Rs 365 crore and Rs 212 crore for improving the drainage and sewerage system of the state capital, respectively. At present, only 40 per cent of the city has a proper drainage and sewerage system, leaving the rest of the areas heavily prone to flooding.

With the forest hunters desperately looking for the stray tiger to gun it down, the wildlife experts have slammed the move.Instead, they say, that it is a garb adopted by the forest department to cover its inability in catching the animal despite repeated attempts.

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Lucknow: Luck seems on its side, at least for now. Ever since the shooting orders were issued, forest hunters have not made a sighting of the stray tiger. But, they feel the animal should now run for its life.

Lucknow: Both the agencies work towards the same purpose - conservation of the wildlife. One is shouting foul as the other wants to kill the stray tiger which has been running for life for the last one month.The shoot-at-sight orders of the Chief Wildlife Warden could end the big cat

Alarming Reduction In Water Level Of The River Around Barrage
Lucknow: One needs nothing more than a pair of naked eyes to see it happening. Beyond the barrage, the river Gomti is gasping for life. It has virtually dried up with a huge dry tract visible in the middle. The river meanders around this tract

Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the machine that has promised to unearth the mysteries of the formation of the Universe, was at the forefront of the discussion of Archana Sharma, an Indian scientist to be working at CERN-European Organisation for Nuclear Research, during her presentation on the second day of five-day symposium on

Seeks Sacrosanct Status For River

The wandering big cat has outsmarted all efforts of forest department to catch it. While the beast has successfully managed to cross various regions, forest officials have only failed attempts to count for.

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