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Hesitation over, vaccination in full swing in TN villages
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Nilgiris gives first vaccine dose to its total tribal populace
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Tea auctions resume after closure for Ramalan
May 15, 2021
Collector exempts tea auctions from ongoing lockdown The weekly Dust tea auctions of Coonoor Tea Trade Association which are normally held on Fridays will be held on Saturday this week because the market was closed on Friday for Ramalan / Ramadan festival.
In all, 7.08 lakh kg Dust grade will be offered for this Sale No: 19. Of this, 6.53 lakh kg belongs to CTC variety and 55,000 kg, orthodox variety.
Together with the leaf grades, a total of 22.89 lakh kg is being offered for this sale which will conclude on Saturday.
It is the second highest volume so far this calendar – just 43,000 kg less than the year’s highest volume of 23.32 lakh kg offered a fortnight ago.
Official relieved for distributing old and dying cows to adivasi communities in Nilgiris
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Collector Innocent Divya said charges have been framed against the official for departmental action
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Collector Innocent Divya said charges have been framed against the official for departmental action
An official, who is alleged to have overseen a scheme whereby adivasi and Adi Dravidar communities were supplied with free milch cows that were alleged to have been old and beset with health problems, has been relieved from her post, Nilgiris district collector, J. Innocent Divya confirmed to reporters here on Monday.
Ms. Divya confirmed that the official had been “relieved” from her post and charges have been framed against her for departmental action. The actions follow after the Collector formed a committee to look into charges of malfeasance that had been brought against the concerned official, whose name has not been disclosed.
In parts of South India, herds of bison are coming out of forests to forage in farms
Gaurs are increasingly being found outside protected areas. Gaurs in a tea estate in Coonoor, Tamil Nadu. | Abhishek N Chinnappa for Mongabay
It is not uncommon in India to see cattle grazing in farms and backyards, ruminating by the road, or even causing a minor inconvenience to vehicles. Replace cattle with herds of gaur (Indian bison) and you are likely to be in Coonoor, one of the taluks in the Nilgiris district of Tamil Nadu.
In Coonoor and the neighbouring taluk of Kotagiri, gaurs come out of forests in herds and in many cases, graze, mate and sleep in the vast tea plantations. They are soon becoming a tourist attraction in these hill stations otherwise known for the scenic landscape of emerald tea plantations interspersed with forest patches.
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