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Ganga Treaty Renewal Needs Basin-Centric Approach

As India and Bangladesh begin talks to renew the 1996 Ganga Water Treaty, experts argue for a holistic basin management strategy to address climate change and new hydrological realities. Explore the challenges and opportunities.

Tigers to be introduced in Odisha's Debrigarh sanctuary

Odisha wildlife authorities are finalising plans to translocate tigers to Debrigarh Wildlife Sanctuary. The project includes a 120 km fence, villager sensitisation, and aims to create western Odisha's first tiger reserve.

166 Tiger Deaths in India in 2025: NTCA Data

India recorded 166 tiger deaths in 2025, a sharp rise of 40 from 2024. Madhya Pradesh saw the highest fatalities. Experts cite territorial pressure as a key cause. Read the full analysis.

Pakistan Warns India on Indus Water Treaty Misuse

Pakistan asserts India cannot misuse its share of western rivers' water under the Indus Water Treaty. This follows India's move to put the 1960 pact in abeyance after the Pahalgam terror attack.

Giannis Antetokounmpo's firm response on Bucks future

Giannis Antetokounmpo returns, scores 29 points in Bucks' 112-103 win over Bulls. He firmly addresses trade rumours, calling them 'disrespectful' and reaffirms his commitment to Milwaukee. Read more.

Why India's Rivers Turn Red During Monsoon

Discover the fascinating natural process behind India's rivers turning red during the monsoon season. Learn how rainfall, iron-rich soil, and erosion create this annual spectacle.

Fake AI Video Sparks Philip Rivers Firing Rumour

An AI-generated fake press conference falsely claimed Philip Rivers demanded the firing of Colts' defensive coordinator. We separate fact from fiction and analyse the team's playoff hopes.

Wildlife Panel Clears Rajaji Ropeway Despite NTCA Concerns

The Uttarakhand wildlife board has approved a ropeway in Rajaji Tiger Reserve, overriding strong objections from the National Tiger Conservation Authority. The project aims to boost tourism but raises serious conservation alarms.

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