A key component in the development of these National Highway projects is a 6-Lane tunnel of 2.8 km length with 27 animal passes and 17 monkey canopies provided for unrestricted wildlife movement in the Udanti Wildlife Sanctuary area.
Starting this month, the Chinese authorities conducted searches of monasteries in Shentsa and Sok counties on the pretext of maintaining security, said a Tibetan living in exile on the condition of anonymity
New Delhi [India], June 26: Monk Tech Labs, a leading software company in the real estate industry, announced the launch of its latest innovation, TheOfficeMonk. This groundbreaking software will transform the commercial real estate (CRE) sector by digitizing portfolios and enhancing the ten
Antonio said that Indian religions, including Islam, offer profound philosophical insights and spiritual teachings that explore the nature of existence, the purpose of life, and the pursuit of spiritual growth. These traditions delve into questions of morality, ethics, and the ultimate natur
A Division Bench comprising Chief Justice MS Ramachandra Rao and Justice Ajay Mohan Goel, passed this order, on a Public Interest Litigation taken up suo moto by the High Court and a couple of other petitions filed to deal with the threat posed by monkeys and stray dogs.
Sri Lankan Ministry of Agriculture spokesperson Dharma Wanninayake said that legal cases were proving to be a hindrance to the government's venture to export monkeys to China and the government will take the next step after the case ends.
Non-human primates have been used by researchers to test one of the theories put up to explain how humanity developed to become smarter.
A team from the University of Portsmouth led a study that discovered a strong link between monkeys' social organisation and their cognitive abilities.
Thousands of Tibetans including monks and nuns and foreign followers from different parts of the world thronged to the monastery to pray for the long life of their beloved spiritual leader.
Holding a placard outside the G7 International Media Centre in Hiroshima, Toyoshige Sekiguchi urged the world leaders for shunning the use of nuclear weapons.