Twelve-year-old Harsh is nourishing a dream of playing cricket like Yuvraj Singh and Mahendra Singh Dhoni. Like his friends in school, Harsh wants to take active part in sports, but a little strain on his body or a minor injury while playing can be life threatening. Because, Harsh is among tens of thousands of children in the country who is born with haemophilia, a chronic bleeding disorder.

In a shocking incident, villagers in reserved Dangs forests torched about 20 hectors of jungle to stage protest against inaction of forest department in stopping the incidents of leopards attacking villagers. In last two months at least eight persons have been killed by leopards in the region. Sources revealed after one Simguben Gavit was killed by leopard on Saturday situation had become tense in the area due to inaction of forest department and for the same reasons principal chief conservator of forests (Wild Life) Pradeep Khanna rushed to the spot to take stock of the situation. On Saturday only villagers of Amsarval, Borpada, Lawatia, Bhendmal, Vangan and Waghmal had threatened serious consequences if proper action is not taken in the increasing number of incidents becoming victim of animal. Sources revealed that as much as 20 hectors of forest falling in reserved compartment number 149 to 151 which includes shrubs, saplings and some of the big trees were set on fire by the villagers. The incident took place at around 4 pm and efforts were initiated to control the fire. Wildfire is nothing unusual in this season. We are yet to get confirmed information about the wildfire in Sakal Patal range, said a senior forest official at Dangs.

The floods of August 2006 are among the worst Gujarat's Surat city has experienced in recent times. The sudden release of a huge amount of water from the Ukai dam led to over 80 per cent of Surat

Forest guards use mobile ringtones to capture rogue leopards wandering into human settlements

Minutes of the 9th meeting of the Gujarat Coastal Zone Management Authority.

Minutes of the 8th meeting of the Gujarat Coastal Zone Management Authority held on 04/12/2006 under the chairmanship of Shri P. N. Roy Chowdhury, Principal Secretary, Forests and Environment Department, Government of Gujarat.

Gujarat promotes asbestos

Minutes of the 7th meeting of the Gujarat Coastal Zone Management Authority held on 25/05/2006.

Since rats cannot be totally exterminated, keeping a watch on wild and domestic rodernt plays a critical role in plague control, and this can be easily done by making rodent watch a part of the regular studies of zoology students in

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