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OtherDec 01, 2025 06:59 PM

Four tiger cubs rescued from maize field in Hunsur - Star of Mysore

Mysore/Mysuru: Four tiger cubs hidden deep inside a maize field were successfully traced and rescued by the Forest Department after two days of relentless search operations. The incident was reported at Gowdanakatte village in Hanagodu hobli, Hunsur taluk, where the cubs -- estimated to be three to four months old -- were found crying with hunger inside the field belonging to farmer Ravikumar. Their rescue brought much- needed relief to the villagers of Gowdanakatte and neighbouring areas, who had been living in fear since the sighting. On Nov. 27, the tigress sheltering the cubs in the field had attempted to attack two farmers and even charged at Forest staff involved in the combing operation. Drone surveillance later confirmed the presence of the tigress along with her litter. That very night, the Forest Department swung into action and by the morning of Nov. 28, the tigress was safely captured. However, the cubs remained untraceable despite continuous combing by more than 60 personnel over two days, causing mounting concern among officials. Given their young age, the cubs lacked the strength to hunt or move far. On the morning of Nov. 30, weakened and hungry, they began crying for their mother from inside Ravikumar's maize field. Locals alerted the Forest staff, who immediately rushed to the spot. At around 10.45 am, one cub was located and rescued, followed soon by the remaining three, each found hiding at different spots within the same field. All four cubs were examined by veterinarian Dr. Adarsh, who certified them to be in good health. They were subsequently shifted to the Mysuru Zoo's Chamundi Wildlife Rescue, Conservation and Rehabilitation Centre at Koorgalli. The large-scale rescue operation involved over 80 personnel, led by DCF Mohammad Fayazuddin, Mysuru DCF K. Paramesh, Hunsur RFO Nandakumar, Veeranahosahalli RFO Vinod Gowda and teams from the Elephant Task Force, Leopard Task Force and Special Tiger Protection Force.

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OtherJul 02, 2025 09:00 PM

18 Bonnet Macaques Poisoned To Death In Karnataka; Probe Underway

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EnvironmentJul 03, 2025 06:46 PM

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OtherJul 06, 2025 10:32 PM

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OtherAug 14, 2025 03:51 AM

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EnvironmentJun 28, 2025 01:57 PM

Second Tigress Death In Karnataka Prompts Alarm Days After Five Tigers Were Poisoned To Death

Bengaluru: Concerns have been raised following the report of another tigress' death in Karnataka on Saturday, coming close on the heels of the shocking incident involving the death of a tigress and her four cubs. According to forest officials, the latest death has been reported from the Gundre Forest Range in Bandipur, located in Chamarajanagar district. Authorities, based on preliminary investigation, have stated that the tigress, estimated to be between 4 and 5 years old, appears to have died of natural causes. However, the post-mortem report is awaited for confirmation. The carcass was d ...Read More >

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EnvironmentJun 26, 2025 06:18 PM

Tigress, three cubs found dead in Karnataka's Chamarajanagar, Minister orders probe

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OtherJul 10, 2025 01:22 AM

Vatsala 'Daadi', Asia's Oldest Elephant, Dies In MP Reserve

Bhopal: Vatsala, considered Asia's oldest elephant, died at the age of more than 100 years in Panna Tiger Reserve (PTR) in Madhya Pradesh late on Tuesday. Her last rites were performed in the Hinauta elephant camp inside PTR late on Tuesday evening. "Vatsala was considered to be Asia's oldest elephant. Her last rites were performed by officers and employees of the Panna Tiger Reserve", an official statement said. Popularly known among the forest staff of the PTR as 'Vatsala Daadi (Grandma)' for her unusual affection for baby elephants in the reserve, the centenarian female pachyderm was kno ...Read More >

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Jumbo journey as Indian elephant set to return home

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BusinessJul 18, 2025 07:54 AM

Karnataka forest department to address cattle grazing in MM Hills with CSR funds

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Decomposed carcass of elephant found on patta land in Nilgiris | Coimbatore News - Times of India

UDHAGAMANDALAM: A highly decomposed carcass of a male elephant was found on a piece of patta land in the Singara forest range in the Nilgiris district on Wednesday. Both the tusks of the elephant were missing, forest department officials said. Arun Kumar, deputy director of Masinagudi forest division in the Mudumalai Tiger Reserve, said the forest field staff members found the carcass on a piece of land belonging to Gem Park Resort Private Limited. Forest veterinarian Dr Rajesh Kumar conducted a postmortem at the location where the carcass was found. "The elephant might have died three months ...Read More >

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Maruti Suzuki Announces Rollout Of The E-Vitara SUV, First Made-In-India Electric Vehicle

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Wayanad (Kerala) [India], September 16 (ANI): Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi visited Priyadarshini Tea factory at Mananthavady in Kerala's Wayanad district on Monday and interacted with workers. Earlier in the day, she also inaugurated a drinking water project at Mylukunnu and Panamaram villages in Wayanad district. The initiative is part of the MPLADS (Members of Parliament Local Area Development Scheme) under which each MP is allocated Rs. 5 crore annually to recommend development works in their constituency. Priyanka Gandhi arrived in Wayanad on Friday for a 10-day visit to her constituency ...Read More >

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OtherJun 28, 2025 05:37 PM

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PoliticsSep 15, 2025 12:43 PM

Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi inaugurates drinking project in Wayanad during her 10-day visit to her constituency

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EnvironmentJul 03, 2025 05:16 AM

Conservationists call for probeinto mutilation of wild animals | Bengaluru News - Times of India

Bengaluru: Forest minister Eshwar Khandre's decision to initiate a departmental inquiry into the recent unnatural death of a leopard in the MM Hills wildlife sanctuary has triggered hopes among conservationists and wildlife enthusiasts about uncovering the truth behind such incidents.In the most recent case, the carcass of the big cat was found mutilated last month.Recollecting similar incidents in the past few years, the activists suspect an organised nexus of poachers could be behind such wildlife crime.A few days before the June 26 death of five tigers in the Hoogyam forest range of MM Hill ...Read More >

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OtherTechnologyScienceJul 18, 2025 08:52 AM

Tiger Movement Near Border Keeps People On Edge

Nizamabad: Residents along the Nizamabad and Rajanna Sircilla district border are on edge after repeated sightings of a tiger, identified by its pugmarks as "S12." The forest department has stepped up efforts to track the animal's movements, deploying additional camera traps deep inside the reserve forests. On Thursday, a calf was found dead in Pakala village of Sirikonda mandal, prompting fears of another tiger attack. However, following an onsite inspection, district forest officer B. Nikitha and divisional forest officers Bhavani Shanker and Ramakrishna confirmed the kill was made by a leo ...Read More >

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Braving visa delays, hike in flight fares, foreigners flock to Puri for Rath | Bhubaneswar News - Times of India

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Hyderabad: Thousands Joined Bibi-Ka-Alam Procession

Hyderabad: Thousands of people who gathered at ashoorkhana in Dabeerpura on the 10th day of Muharram (Youm-e-Ashura) took part in the Bibi-ka-Alam procession. The procession commenced from Dabeerpura on an elephant and concluded at Chaderghat. The Shia mourners took out the procession to mark the martyrdom anniversary of Prophet Mohammad's grandson, Imam Hussain, on the 10th day of Muharram. Members of the Shia sect performed matam and participated in processions. The 10th Muharram is the day on which Imam Hussain was martyred in the battle of Karbala by Yazid and his army. The relic made of ...Read More >

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OtherPoliticsJul 17, 2025 08:52 PM

Tiger sighting sparks push for new sanctuary in Ratanmahal | Ahmedabad News - Times of India

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PoliticsSep 14, 2025 09:28 PM

Kerala: Priyanka Gandhi meets Bishop of Thamarassery, man-animal conflict and representation of minorities in Parliament among main issues discussed

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Standoff between Dalits, upper caste people in Mandya over temple entry

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Pvt medical colleges to pay govt PGs stipend only | Chennai News - Times of India

Chennai: Madras high court has clarified that private self-financing medical colleges are required to pay only a stipend, and not a full salary, to in-service govt doctors pursuing postgraduate or super-specialty courses under the govt quota.A division bench of Justice R Subramanian and Justice K Surender passed the order while partly allowing a batch of appeals moved by Karpaga Vinayaga Medical College and others. They challenged a single judge's order that directed private colleges to pay salaries to in-service doctors studying in their institutions.The appeals were moved based on a GO dated ...Read More >

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EnvironmentJun 28, 2025 12:34 AM

Man Arrested For Poisoning Tigress And Her Four Cubs In Karnataka Forest

BENGALURU: Forest officials on Friday took into custody four persons for the death by poisoning of a tigress and her four cubs at the Gajanur beat of Hoogyam range in Male Mahadeshwara (MM) Hills wildlife sanctuary in Chamarajanagar district on Friday. The carcasses of tigress and her four cubs were discovered by patrolling personnel on Thursday. Among the arrested was Shivanna, a resident of Kallbedoddi, who used to let his cow to graze in the forest areas, and was upset after it was killed in a wild animal attack. In retaliation, officials said, Shivanna smeared pesticide on the carcass of ...Read More >

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EnvironmentJul 15, 2025 06:50 PM

14 deer die at Pune zoo over five days, probe on: officials

Pune, July 15 (PTI) As many as 14 deer have died over the last four to five days in the Rajiv Gandhi Zoological Park in Pune due to unidentified reasons, officials said on Tuesday. A Pune Municipal Corporation veterinary officer said authorities are examining various possibilities including infection through the deer feed to identify the cause behind the fatalities. He said medical reports are awaited to understand the details. "Bucks are drying every day since the last four to five days. On Tuesday, no fresh fatality was reported. The death toll so far is 14," a civic official said without ...Read More >

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BusinessSep 14, 2025 06:29 PM

Karnataka Shocker: Woman Kills Husband With Poison, Blames Tiger Attack To Claim INR 15 Lakh Government Compensation; Arrested After Body Found Buried in Cow Dung Pit | 📰 LatestLY

Mysuru, September 14: A shocking incident unfolded in Chikkahejjuru village, Hunsur taluk, Karnataka, where a woman allegedly murdered her husband and fabricated a tiger attack to claim Rs 15 lakh in government compensation. Sallapuri, 40, allegedly poisoned her husband Venkataswamy, 45, on September 9. She then buried his body in a five-foot cow dung pit near their home, covering it with dung, straw, and leaves. The couple, originally from Bidadi, worked on a 4.1-acre arecanut farm owned by Bengaluru engineers and earned Rs 18,000 per month. They had two children living in Bidadi for schooli ...Read More >

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OtherSep 15, 2025 07:48 PM

Kerala Govt's Draft Notification on Shooting Of Violent Wild Animals Brings Relief To Chakkittapara Panchayat

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