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Central Lab Confirms Avian Flu in Kerala Districts

A central laboratory has confirmed an outbreak of avian influenza in parts of Alappuzha and Kottayam, Kerala. Authorities are taking containment measures. Stay informed about the affected areas and safety protocols.

Dudhwa Rhinos Freed from Satellite Collars

Three rhinos in Dudhwa Tiger Reserve freed from tracking collars in a two-day operation. One female's collar remains to protect her newborn calf. Read about the conservation strategy.

DEI Debate: Are Young White Men Losing Prestige Jobs?

A controversial article claims DEI practices exclude young white men from media, academia & tech. US Right hails it as Trump targets diversity programs. Data, counter-arguments & the ongoing culture war explained.

Four Dudhwa Rhinos Freed from Tracking Collars

A team from Assam successfully removed satellite collars from four rhinos in Dudhwa Tiger Reserve, granting them total independence to boost genetic diversity. Read about this landmark conservation operation.

Jayapal Criticises Trump's Green Card Lottery Suspension

Indian-American Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal criticises President Trump's order to pause the US green card lottery, calling it an exploitation of tragedy to push an anti-immigrant agenda. Read the full story.

AVTAR marks 25 years, honors second-career women

Diversity consultancy AVTAR celebrated its silver jubilee, honoring women from its Project PUTHRI who successfully restarted careers. The event highlighted India's growing second-career movement for women professionals.

Bird Flu Spread: High Fatality But Low Pandemic Risk

H5N1 avian influenza infects cattle and poultry workers, with 986 global cases since 2003. Experts say human-to-human spread remains unlikely, but vigilance is key. Learn the risks and prevention steps.

GPS Seagull in Karwar: Spy Scare Ends with Science

A GPS-tagged seagull on Karwar beach caused a spy scare before officials confirmed it was part of a wildlife migration study. The bird had flown over 10,000 km from Arctic regions. Read the full story.

Alabama DEI Law Challenged in Federal Appeals Court

Students and professors from Alabama's public universities appeal to block a state law restricting DEI initiatives and classroom discussions on race and gender. The outcome could reshape academic freedom.

Ancient Africans in Genetic Isolation for 100,000 Years

Groundbreaking genetic research reveals ancient southern Africans lived in near-total isolation for 100,000 years, developing unique traits. Discover how this reshapes our understanding of human evolution. Read the full story.

Goa's Pilerne Lake: A Bird Haven Choked by Pollution

A visit to Pilerne Lake in North Goa reveals a troubling scene: a potential birdwatching paradise suffocated by aquatic plants and trash, yet still home to fascinating bronze-winged jacanas. Discover the lake's dual reality and the fight for its future.

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