It seems that the nature-rich Odisha is not a safe place for tigers. While the big cat population in India has witnessed a dramatic increase between 2006 to 2018, the number of wild animals in Odisha has stagnated.Odisha has two tiger reserves .
The World Health Organisation (WHO) observed its 75th birthday on Friday. We need to make an analysis of the health successes achieved during the last seven decades that have improved quality of life. It is also an opportunity to motivate action for tackling the health challenges we confront at