Chhota Udaipur (Gujarat) [India], March 11 (ANI): A four-year-old girl was allegedly hacked to death with an axe by her neighbour in the Bodeli taluka of Chhota Udaipur district on Monday.
Chhota Udaipur (Gujarat): A four-year-old girl was allegedly hacked to death with an axe by her neighbour in the Bodeli taluka of Chhota Udaipur district on Monday. Statement Of Additional ...
To mitigate human-animal conflicts in the State, the Forest department will ensure food and water availability to wild animals inside forests, said Chief Wildlife Warden Pramod G. Krishnan.
A massive fire broke out in a forest area under Sajjangarh Biological Par in Rajasthan's Udaipur on Thursday, prompting authorities to deploy 14 fire tenders to control the blaze, officials said.
The Forest Department will tighten checking at Poondi, the starting point of trekking to the Vellingiri hills, after videos of pilgrims carrying saplings of random tree species and planting them ...
In order to boost tourism, the Pune forest department has launched a grassland safari in Boramani village, Solapur. The safari offers visitors a chance to witness wolves, Indian jackals, Bengal ...
Jaipur: The special operations group (SOG) of Rajasthan police on Wednesday arrested four persons, including three constables of Udaipur police, for their alleged involvement in the Forest Guard ...
President Donald Trump is considering signing an executive order dismantling the federal Department of Education. Republican calls for abolishing the department date to the Reagan era. They view ...
Washington — President Trump is expected to issue an executive order directing Education Secretary Linda McMahon to start the process of dissolving the Education Department, sources tell CBS ...
WASHINGTON − Teachers, parents and students may be wondering what might change on college and K-12 campuses, amid the bluster from the Trump administration about shuttering the Department of ...
The U.S. Department of Education is headed for some major changes, with the department cutting its workforce by nearly 50% as the Trump administration proceeds with its plans to dismantle the agency.
The layoffs mean that the department will now have a work force of about half the size it did when President Trump took office. By Michael C. Bender and Dana Goldstein Reporting from Washington ...
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