Tribe and their unique cultural/environmental characteristics.
1. Baiga. A. Known for shifting cultivation called "Bewar"
2. Konyak. B. Famous for their traditional headhunting practices.
3. Bhil C. Master of Archery, mentioned in Mahabharata.
4. Onge. D. A tribe in Andaman and Nicobar, known for practicing Indigenous medicine.
1. Baiga. A. Known for shifting cultivation called "Bewar"
2. Konyak. B. Famous for their traditional headhunting practices.
3. Bhil C. Master of Archery, mentioned in Mahabharata.
4. Onge. D. A tribe in Andaman and Nicobar, known for practicing Indigenous medicine.
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CBI arrests ex-principal of RG kar Hospital Sandip Gosh and a policeman in Kolkata Doctor rape-murder case.
Sandip Gosh has been arrested for misleading investigation, evidence tampering & delayed rape and murder FIR.
Sandip Gosh has been arrested for misleading investigation, evidence tampering & delayed rape and murder FIR.
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Aajkal USA kuch jada hi nhi bol rha h π€¨
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.thehindu.com/news/national/us-calls-on-india-other-countries-to-also-ban-rt-russian-media-organisations/article68642267.ece/amp/
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.thehindu.com/news/national/us-calls-on-india-other-countries-to-also-ban-rt-russian-media-organisations/article68642267.ece/amp/
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Demographic decline: Greece faces alarming population collapse
https://www.euronews.com/2024/09/13/demographic-decline-greece-faces-alarming-population-collapse
https://www.euronews.com/2024/09/13/demographic-decline-greece-faces-alarming-population-collapse
euronews
Demographic decline: Greece faces alarming population collapse
Empty villages, disillusioned young workers, and government officials scrambling for solutions: this is the stark reality Euronews uncovered in Greece, where the country is bracing for a major population collapse fuelled by plummeting numbers of births, massβ¦
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πZimbabwe and Namibia have announced plans to cull hundreds of elephants due to severe drought and food shortages.
1. https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/world/following-namibia-zimbabwe-to-cull-200-elephants-amidst-severe-food-crisis-12821894.html
2. https://www.google.com/amp/s/timesofindia.indiatimes.com/travel/travel-news/namibia-to-cull-700-animals-including-elephants-and-zebras-to-serve-its-population-amid-severe-drought/amp_articleshow/112987751.cms
πZimbabwe plans to cull 200 elephants, targeting regions with high human-elephant conflicts like Hwange National Park.
πNamibia has already culled 160 wildlife animals, including 83 elephants, as part of a planned reduction exceeding 700.
πBoth countries have elephant populations exceeding their ecological carrying capacity.
Pros:
β‘Culling could help manage overpopulation and reduce human-elephant conflicts.
Meat from culled elephants could be used to aid food-insecure communities.
Unchecked elephant populations can severely damage ecosystems and affect other species.
Cons:
β‘Culling is controversial and could harm tourism industries that rely on elephants as a major attraction.
Critics argue for more sustainable wildlife management practices that prioritize living elephants.
Culling entire herds can cause post-traumatic stress for surviving animals.
πPast culling operations in Zimbabwe killed over 50,000 elephants between 1965-1988.
:β -β ) Culling is often a short-term solution, and translocation or birth control may be preferable long-term options.
1. https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/world/following-namibia-zimbabwe-to-cull-200-elephants-amidst-severe-food-crisis-12821894.html
2. https://www.google.com/amp/s/timesofindia.indiatimes.com/travel/travel-news/namibia-to-cull-700-animals-including-elephants-and-zebras-to-serve-its-population-amid-severe-drought/amp_articleshow/112987751.cms
πZimbabwe plans to cull 200 elephants, targeting regions with high human-elephant conflicts like Hwange National Park.
πNamibia has already culled 160 wildlife animals, including 83 elephants, as part of a planned reduction exceeding 700.
πBoth countries have elephant populations exceeding their ecological carrying capacity.
Pros:
β‘Culling could help manage overpopulation and reduce human-elephant conflicts.
Meat from culled elephants could be used to aid food-insecure communities.
Unchecked elephant populations can severely damage ecosystems and affect other species.
Cons:
β‘Culling is controversial and could harm tourism industries that rely on elephants as a major attraction.
Critics argue for more sustainable wildlife management practices that prioritize living elephants.
Culling entire herds can cause post-traumatic stress for surviving animals.
πPast culling operations in Zimbabwe killed over 50,000 elephants between 1965-1988.
:β -β ) Culling is often a short-term solution, and translocation or birth control may be preferable long-term options.
Moneycontrol
Following Namibia, Zimbabwe to cull 200 elephants amidst severe food crisis
With an estimated 100,000 elephantsβmaking it home to the second-largest elephant population in the worldβZimbabwe faces a significant challenge.
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From "can I have a cup of tea, sir" β level politeness to "suckers and losers": watch how the US debates "evolved" through years.
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'Runway' has introduced 'Gen-3' with video-to-video technology, allowing users to create new videos based on existing ones. This feature enables complete transformation of videos, including the addition of unique styles and special effects.
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Will Mission Mausam help tackle weather better? - The Hindu
https://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/science/will-mission-mausam-help-tackle-weather-better/article68642014.ece
https://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/science/will-mission-mausam-help-tackle-weather-better/article68642014.ece
The Hindu
Will Mission Mausam help tackle weather better?
Mission Mausam: What is on the anvil to make accurate predictions on extreme weather events? What is the challenge with weather modification plans?
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Post-glacial ecosystems could help slow down climate change: Study
https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/post-glacial-ecosystems-could-help-slow-down-climate-change-study/article68633976.ece
https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/post-glacial-ecosystems-could-help-slow-down-climate-change-study/article68633976.ece
The Hindu
Post-glacial ecosystems could help slow down climate change: Study
Global study shows glacier retreat creates new ecosystems that could help mitigate climate change, emphasizing importance of proper management
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Read: Tavleen Singh writes: Why Rahul Gandhi needs an education
https://indianexpress.com/article/opinion/columns/tavleen-singh-writes-rahul-needs-an-education-9568065/
https://indianexpress.com/article/opinion/columns/tavleen-singh-writes-rahul-needs-an-education-9568065/
The Indian Express
Tavleen Singh writes: Why Rahul Gandhi needs an education
The answer is not to continue expanding reservations. The answer is for our political leaders to realise that for India to ever become a fully developed country the most vital change that must happen is for Indiaβs children to have access to real schools.
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Read: Tavleen Singh writes: Why Rahul Gandhi needs an education https://indianexpress.com/article/opinion/columns/tavleen-singh-writes-rahul-needs-an-education-9568065/
Someone needs to tell this lady that everyone with even the slightest bit of sense and more than two braincells knows reservations are a band-aid "fix", and definitely not a sustainable one for any nation. We know it, Politicians know it, but caste politics is their golden ticket to easy votes, far more convenient than focusing on actual development and progress. From the very start, reservations have been the lazy shortcut for politiciansβan easy way out rather than doing the real, hard work of addressing systemic issues.
If you're serious about uplifting marginalized communities, then the answer lies in providing accessible, affordable education and skill development programs from the start, not in handing out reserved seats in universities or jobs. Reservations might have a place early on to help level the playing field, but by the time youβre at graduation or employment, they become completely unjustifiable. Giving quotas at the end just undermines the very idea of equality and merit. Start strong, build capacity early, and you wonβt need to artificially level the field at the finish line. Only by doing this, can the "marginalised" and the nation truly prosper.
If you're serious about uplifting marginalized communities, then the answer lies in providing accessible, affordable education and skill development programs from the start, not in handing out reserved seats in universities or jobs. Reservations might have a place early on to help level the playing field, but by the time youβre at graduation or employment, they become completely unjustifiable. Giving quotas at the end just undermines the very idea of equality and merit. Start strong, build capacity early, and you wonβt need to artificially level the field at the finish line. Only by doing this, can the "marginalised" and the nation truly prosper.
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