TS, Maharashtra to exchange two lions each
Updated Jul 27, 2021, 7:30 am IST
Officials of the two states also discussed measures for protecting vultures in the two states
Insiders reveal the neighbouring state has taken the decision on two lions in their possession a male and a female because they have same parents. Representational Image. (Twitter)
Hyderabad: In what can be construed as good news, Maharashtra principal chief conservator of forests (PCCF) G. Sai Prakash has expressed his willingness to exchange two lions from Nagpur Zoo with two lions from zoos in Telangana. Officials of the two states also discussed measures for protecting vultures in the two states.
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VERIFY: What does sedition mean?
Members of Congress planning to object to electoral votes on Jan. 6, are being called by some as seditious.’ Experts say it’s just a political statement Author: Eliana Block Updated: 3:35 PM EST January 7, 2021
WASHINGTON It’s one of those words that sounds familiar, you know it’s unfavorable, but you don’t know quite what it means: “sedition.”
Maybe you’re thinking it has something to do with “treason” or “treachery.” Is it an insult? Is it a crime? No doubt some of you learned the word in history class.
Others are learning it from Twitter as lawmakers are being called “seditious” online for publically stating they will refuse to certify electoral votes from certain states on January 6, 2021. Colloquially, they ve been dubbed by some as the Sedition Caucus.
VERIFY: What does sedition mean?
Members of Congress planning to object to electoral votes on Jan. 6, are being called by some as seditious.’ Experts say it’s just a political statement Author: Eliana Block Updated: 12:35 PM PST January 7, 2021
WASHINGTON It’s one of those words that sounds familiar, you know it’s unfavorable, but you don’t know quite what it means: “sedition.”
Maybe you’re thinking it has something to do with “treason” or “treachery.” Is it an insult? Is it a crime? No doubt some of you learned the word in history class.
Others are learning it from Twitter as lawmakers are being called “seditious” online for publically stating they will refuse to certify electoral votes from certain states on January 6, 2021. Colloquially, they ve been dubbed by some as the Sedition Caucus.