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SAD Demands Name Change for Veer Bal Diwas

Shiromani Akali Dal's Paramjit Singh Sarna explains the call to rename Veer Bal Diwas to Sahibzadey Shahadat Diwas, citing historical accuracy and respect. Learn the full story behind this demand.

Mumbai-Nanded flights restart after 5 years

Star Air resumes Mumbai-Nanded flights from Dec 25, ending a 5-year suspension. The route, shut since Feb 2020, will see three weekly flights. Discover the strategic importance of this revived air link.

FIR against bird poachers at Nuh's Akera-Kotla Lake

An FIR has been registered in Nuh after complaints of migratory bird poaching at Akera-Kotla Lake. Forest teams are removing illegal nets. Read about the action and ongoing NGT proceedings.

Why Indian Crows Are Among World's Smartest Birds

Discover why Indian crows, especially the house crow, are considered avian geniuses. Experts reveal their tool use, problem-solving skills, and urban adaptability. Learn more about these fascinating birds.

Bihar Prepares for 359th Prakash Parv at Patna Sahib

Bihar Tourism Minister reviews preparations for the 359th Prakash Parv of Guru Gobind Singh. A tent city at Kangan Ghat aims to offer global devotees comfort and safety. Explore the state's push for religious tourism.

Shaheedi Jod Mela Begins at Chamkaur Sahib

The historic Shaheedi Jod Mela commenced in Chamkaur Sahib, honouring the supreme sacrifice of Guru Gobind Singh's sons. The five-day event features religious processions, prayers, and tributes. Read more about this significant tradition.

Glossy Ibis Birds Return to Bhilwara Water Bodies

The Glossy Ibis, locally called 'Chhota Bujja', is back in Bhilwara, Rajasthan, after its first recorded breeding last year. Experts confirm their return to ponds and rivers. Discover the details of this significant ecological event.

Eurasian Coots Disappear from Vadodara's Wadhwana Lake

The iconic Eurasian coot, once carpeting Wadhwana Lake in Vadodara, is vanishing. Bird counts have crashed from 21,000 to 7,000. Experts cite water levels and food scarcity. Read the full investigation.

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