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Jobs were sold in J&K, that time has gone; only merit, ability matter now: LG - Jammu Kashmir Latest News | Tourism

‘All 3 cancelled exams in Oct, accused will face strong action’ Spiritual Tourism Circuit, more facilities for yatris Sanjeev Pargal JAMMU, Aug 31: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha said today that there was a time when jobs were sold in Jammu and Kashmir but now that time has gone and only merit and ability of youth will matter even as he announced that all three exams of Sub Inspectors in Jammu and Kashmir Police, Financial Accounts Assistants (FAAs) and JE Civil which […]

Adm working on promotion of spiritual tourism circuit: LG

Mumbaikars will soon be able to visit Mangrove Park in Gorai

In a big leap towards conservation, a Mangrove Conservation Centre and Mangrove Park would come up in Gorai in the suburbs of Mumbai. The Mumbai Mangroves Conservation Unit (MMCU) of the Mangrove Cell would lead the project. It would be spread over eight hectares and built at a cost of Rs 26.97 crore. The project is expected to be completed by January 2023.

Wild voices to fill Jammu airs as much awaited Jambu Zoo will be operational by Nov

Sanjeev K Sharma JAMMU, Mar 14: Roars, trumpets and all wild voices will fill airs of Jammu as the much awaited Zoo in city outskirts will be thrown open to public after some months as work on it is in full swing at present. “The approved phase one of Jambu Zoo at Nagrota will be completed by November this year after which the Zoo will be thrown open to the public,” Chief Wildlife Warden J&K, Suresh Kumar Gupta told Excelsior. “Success of the first phase will usher the second phase and that will be the final phase of the project,” Gupta said.

Wild elephants kill Betla s captive jumbo | Ranchi News

Territorial fights among elephants are common, it is for the first time when a casualty was reported in Betla. DALTONGANJ: Two wild tuskers killed Kaal Bhairav, a captive elephant at Betla National Park in Palamu Tiger Reserve on Monday night, said deputy director of PTR’s north division Kumar Ashish on Tuesday. Kaal Bhairav was 25-year-old and was brought to the park from Karnataka in 2018. Ashish said, “Betla has five captive elephants, including three females. Kaal Bhairav was the eldest of all.” Betla has more than four dozen wild elephants. Sources said although territorial fights among elephants are common, it is for the first time when a casualty was reported in Betla.

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