A tigress and her cubs have wandered out of the Ranthambore National Park and into the agricultural fields of Kutalpura Maliyan village, causing panic among locals. The tigress and her cubs were spotted roaming in the fields, while another tiger was seen moving near the Sawai Palace hotel.
"We had received a complaint and according to it, Hindu girl students were being targeted by creating fear in the name of ragging in a college in Bhopal. They were being sexually abused, being videographed, served intoxicants and were pressured to convert to Islam by blackmailing them on the
The comprehensive plan focuses on areas within protected zones where elephants are known to move or reside, as well as regions outside such zones. It includes provisions for the safety and monitoring of wild elephants, as well as habitat management and development.
New Delhi [India], May 13: SVKM's NMIMS, one of India's leading academic institutions, successfully hosted its 22nd Convocation Ceremony, celebrating the academic achievements of students from its MBA, MBA (Human Resources), MBA (Pharmaceutical Management) programs
The human rights department of Baloch National Movement, Paank has demanded an urgent international investigation into what it describes as systematic human rights abuses in Balochistan, following the targeted killing of Baloch civilian Sufi Tariq Kalmati. The killing, which occurred between
Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], May 13: Darwinbox, a leading global provider of AI-powered Human Capital Management (HCM) solutions, today announced the launch of its Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server, becoming the first major HCM platform globally to do so. With this launch, any MCP-compat
Human Rights Watch (HRW) has urged newly appointed Pope Leo XIV to review the Vatican's 2018 agreement with the Chinese government, which gives Beijing significant control over the appointment of Catholic bishops.
Gaza is on the verge of famine, as the ongoing blockade continues to affect the flow of humanitarian aid, including food, medicine, and essential supplies. With the entire population of 2.1 million facing hunger, and nearly half a million already in catastrophic conditions, the crisis has
Millions of kilometers of rivers around the world are carrying antibiotic pollution at levels high enough to promote drug resistance and harm aquatic life, a new study warns.
According to the Centre for Uyghur Studies, the event was co-organised to raise awareness about the ongoing crisis in East Turkistan and advocate for global solidarity with Uyghur Muslims.