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Airdate: Perpetual Planet: Heroes of the Oceans
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3-MIN READ Green Hero Suhan Mallik Euphoric About Ayushmann Khurrana s Kaziranga Visit
12-year-old climate activist Suhan Mallik is euphoric on Ayushman Khurana’s visit to the Rhino Land of Assam. However, he could not meet the Vicky Donor actor due to his classes.
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When Ayushmann Khurana was visiting the World Heritage site Kaziranga National Park clicking pictures of the majestic one horn rhinos, 12-year-old Suhan Mallik was attending his Maths class at Holy Child School of Guwahati. A standard six student, Suhan is said to have received an invitation from the manager of Ayushmann Khurana for a meeting with the actor. Ayushmann came to Assam on January 23rd and is presently camping in Kaziranga National Park for the shoot of an Anubhav Sinha “spy thriller”.
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Save this rhino: Kruger to Kaziranga
KP s charity SORAI (Save our Rhino Africa/India) aims to make fair use of the swashbuckling cricketer s personality to amass public support, funds and awareness for saving the rhinos.
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| 10 Jan 2021 2:38 PM GMT Why are Indian forests smaller and often far away from each other unlike Africa? asked prolific cricketer-turned conservationist Kevin Pietersen (KP) at breakfast in his trademark gesture of raising of his shoulders and eyebrows together. My reply travelled back in time for a few centuries. We leisurely dwelt upon the ecological history of India, colonialism, laying of railway lines, mushrooming population, princely states and their private game reserves. We wondered how these factors altered the mosaic of wilderness in India. A comprehension of pluralistic complexity of conservation was central to our informal discussion.