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Travel operators unhappy over ban on tourism in tiger sanctuaries

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Ninety travel operators under the banner of Travel Operators for Tigers (TOFT) have expressed their unhappiness at the Supreme Court order disallowing tourism activity in core areas of tiger reserves

Tours operators unhappy on ban

Ninety travel operators under the banner of Travel Operators for Tigers (TOFT) have expressed their unhappiness at the Supreme Court order disallowing tourism activity in core areas of tiger reserves.

Met tries to set it right

The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) is doing course correction admitting that its second stage forecast has also proved to be off the mark.

IMD had forecast that the Long Period Average for

Costs of Maha dam projects increasing?

Costs of upcoming dam projects in Maharashtra are constantly being updated and increased.

India No. 1 ship-breaking centre in world

India now enjoys the dubious distinction of having emerged as the largest centre of ship-breaking in the world with 415 ships having been broken in the ship-breaking yards of Alang in 2011-12.

Cloud over India: monsoon too late?

This is not an apocryphal tale.

Body to monitor ongoing projects

Rampant corruption in tribal areas has forced the minister of tribal affairs K.C.

Heritage body criticises decision

The ministry of environment’s decision to get Prof. Madhav Gadgil’s report reviewed by a separate panel has drawn up criticism from unexpected quarters.

Poachers active in flood-hit parks

The severe floods in Assam, which have resulted in the killing of over 600 animals including 17 one-horn rhinos in its wildlife sanctuaries, has also seen an escalation of poaching during the last two

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