No woman has approached the Travancore, Cochin and Malabar Devaswom boards, which have administrative control over the nearly 2000 temples of the State, with requests for appointment
Ayyappa, the leopard which passed away at Nehru Zoological Park, Hyderabad on Wednesday.
The pachyderm was well known for its participation in Bonalu and Muharram festivities for a long time
Elephant Rani from the Nehru Zoological Park, well known for its participation in Bonalu and Muharram festivities for a long time, breathed her last on Tuesday at the ripe age of 83. The news was announced by the zoo authorities through a press release on Wednesday. Another animal, a male leopard named Ayyappa too died due to senility at the age of 21, the press release informed.
Rani, born on October 7, 1938, was one among the oldest elephants in captivity. It was shifted from the Public Gardens, Nampally where the zoo had been housed earlier, in the year 1963. She had been suffering from problems related to old age and was under the care and treatment of zoo veterinarians. Special supplements were given to her along with medicines to improve her quality of life. An earthen mound was bu
Hyderabad zoo mourns loss of elephant (83), leopard (21)
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The Nehru Zoological Park (NZP) has set up a rapid action force team to monitor birds on daily basis in view of the outbreak of avian influenza or bird flu in some parts of the country. Image Source: IANS News
Hyderabad: 11-year-old male tiger named Kadamba died of heart failure at Nehru Zoological Park (NZP) on the night of July 4, 2020. As per the post-mortem report, the cause of death of the animal was shock due to congestive heart failure. Kadamba was Image Source: IANS News
Hyderabad, June 9 : The Nehru Zoological Pak (NZP) here announced on Wednesday that it has lost an 83-year-old Asiatic elephant and a 21-year-old leopard due to senility.
Temples to remain shut during lockdown in Kerala
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The Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB), the apex body in the southern state which manages over 1,200 temples, on Thursday said shrines under its management would not permit devotees in its premises for darshan during the lockdown period.
However, daily rituals would be conducted without any fail
Major temples in Kerala including the famed Lord Ayyappa shrine in Sabarimala will not be opened for devotees during the time of nine-day lockdown in the state, being imposed by the government from Saturday morning to curb the COVID 19 surge.
Encroachments on Thiruvabharanam path to be evicted
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Collector orders immediate steps to reclaim land in 11 local bodies
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Collector orders immediate steps to reclaim land in 11 local bodies
Encroachments along the Thiruvabharanam procession route between Pandalam and Perunad, which have posed a major headache to the Revenue Department for long, are finally being evicted.
District Collector Narasimhugari Tej Lohit Reddy has issued strict directions to the tahsildars, village officers and secretaries of the 11 local bodies through which the path passes to take immediate action to reclaim the encroached land. Revenue Divisional Officers (RDO) in Thiruvalla and Adoor have been tasked with coordinating the evacuation process and evaluating its progress on a daily basis.