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    Assam floods: 17 wild animals drown, 72 rescued in Kaziranga National Park

    Floods in Assam's Kaziranga National Park resulted in 17 animal deaths and 72 rescues, including 55 Hog Deer, under Sonali Ghosh's supervision. The flood situation impacts 173 forest camps. Assam's floods claimed 46 lives, affecting 16.25 lakh people and 3.86 lakh evacuees. The NDRF leads intensive rescue efforts for both wildlife and residents.

    Assam: Flood situation prevails in Kaziranga National Park as water rises considerably

    Golaghat (Assam): As flood situation persists in the Kaziranga National Park, DFO Arun Vignesh said that so far 167 camps have been inundated. He further said, “This year flood situation prevails in Kaziranga National Park. Water level has risen considerably. So f...

    Flood situation prevails in Assam's Kaziranga National Park as water rises considerably

    Following days of heavy rainfall, a flood situation has emerged in Assam's Kaziranga National Park, inundating 167 camps. Park official DFO Arun Vignesh confirmed the rise in water levels and the evacuation of eight camps. The floods in Assam have claimed 38 lives, affecting over 11.34 lakh people in 28 districts. Majorly impacted areas include Lakhimpur, Darrang, and Golaghat. The Assam State Disaster Management Authority reports that 42,476.18 hectares of crops and 2,208 villages have been submerged in the second wave of floods. Local efforts are underway to manage the crisis.

    Nita & Mukesh Ambani throw grand mass wedding ceremony for the poor ahead of son Anant’s wedding

    Nothing embodies the spirit of love like a mass wedding! In celebration of their youngest son's upcoming nuptials, the Ambani family hosted a grand mass wedding ceremony for over 50 underprivileged couples from Maharashtra's Palghar on July 2.

    Ambani family organize 'Samuh Vivah'for 50 underprivileged couples before Anant-Radhika's wedding

    Ambani family hosts 'Samuh Vivah' for underprivileged couples, blessing them with gifts, cultural dances, and a lavish dinner, fostering joy and community spirit to celebrate love and new beginnings with a touch of social responsibility.

    Cornerstone of justice, equality must shape orientation of court's approach to cases: CJI Chandrachud

    Chief Justice of India, DY Chandrachud affirmed that the judicial system should be just and inclusive as he emphasised justice and equality as the foundation shaping the orientation of the court's approach to cases. CJI Chandrachud, on Tuesday, laid...

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