The reason for their more frequent sightings is simply India’s growing urban habitations. For instance, Gurugram and Delhi have grown into the Aravallis | Latest News India
The Delhi High Court on Thursday restrained the Department of Forest from organising the proposed “Walk with Wildlife” event at the Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary this weekend, till further orders.
During this hearing, the HC had said DCF concerned would "plant an appropriate number and variety of trees in the area identified by him" and "look after the maintenance and upkeep of trees".
In the wake of flooding in the city, Delhi's Guru Teg Bahadur (GTB) Hospital has made ample arrangement of anti-venom to deal with any snakebite cases, officials said on Tuesday."There is an increase in number of snakebite cases due to .