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Uttarakhand Plans Green Tax on Outside Vehicles

Uttarakhand government announces new green cess on non-state vehicles entering the state. Learn how this environmental tax will impact tourists and contribute to preserving the Himalayan ecosystem.

Odisha shuts 13 polluting units in Sundargarh

In a major environmental enforcement drive, Odisha's State Pollution Control Board has ordered immediate closure of 13 non-compliant industrial units in Sundargarh district for flouting pollution norms.

Debrigarh Sanctuary to Launch Homestay Facilities

Odisha's Debrigarh Wildlife Sanctuary is set to introduce homestay facilities, offering tourists an authentic jungle experience while promoting community-based eco-tourism and wildlife conservation.

Odisha Showcases Maritime Potential for Port Investments

Odisha government prepares to unveil its massive maritime potential at Mumbai investment event, highlighting port-led development opportunities worth billions. Discover how the state plans to transform its coastline into an economic powerhouse.

Cyclone Alert: Odisha Begins Massive Evacuation

Odisha government launches emergency evacuation operations as cyclonic storm approaches coastal districts. IMD issues red alert for heavy rainfall and destructive winds across vulnerable areas.

Devbhoomi Festival Sparks Uttarakhand Economic Boom

Uttarakhand's Devbhoomi Cultural Festival has transformed into a massive economic catalyst, boosting local businesses and attracting tourists while celebrating traditional heritage. CM Pushkar Singh Dhami reveals staggering economic impact figures.

India's Food Tourism: Cultural Diplomacy on a Plate

Discover how India's culinary heritage is transforming into a powerful tool of cultural diplomacy, attracting global tourists and creating new economic opportunities through immersive food experiences.

Karnataka tourism push threatens Beladakuppe wildlife

Karnataka's ambitious tourism development in Beladakuppe's forest areas raises serious concerns about wildlife habitat destruction and human-animal conflict. Experts warn of irreversible ecological damage.

Odisha BJP Govt: 500 Days, All Promises Fulfilled

Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi announces successful implementation of all BJP's poll promises as his government completes 500 days in office, highlighting transformative governance initiatives.

Indonesia named partner for Bali Yatra 2024 in Odisha

Indonesia has been selected as the partner country for the historic Bali Yatra festival in Cuttack, Odisha, marking a significant milestone in cultural diplomacy and trade relations between India and Indonesia.

Odisha cancels official leaves as floods threaten Ganjam, Koraput

In a decisive move, Ganjam and Koraput district administrations in Odisha have cancelled all leaves for officials as heavy rainfall and potential floods threaten the region. Essential staff must remain at headquarters to coordinate emergency response effo

Mongolian Mars Camp: Space Experience on Earth

Discover how a Mongolian tourist camp is simulating Martian living conditions with futuristic bunk pods, space cuisine, and Red Planet simulations for Earth-bound space enthusiasts.

Go4Explore Leads Chopta-Tungnath Cleanup Drive

Discover how Go4Explore's corporate offsite combined adventure with environmental responsibility through a massive cleanup drive at Uttarakhand's sacred Chopta-Tungnath route, setting new standards for eco-conscious travel.

Kerala's Pink Paradise: Water Lilies Transform Fields

Discover how Malarikkal in Kerala's Kottayam district has become a viral sensation as pink water lilies blanket traditional paddy fields, creating breathtaking natural artwork that attracts tourists and photographers alike.

Leopard Spotted in Ambala: Massive Search Operation

A leopard has been sighted in Ambala's residential zones, triggering an urgent search operation by wildlife officials. Residents advised to remain cautious as authorities work to ensure public safety.

Karnataka Forest Dept files cases against KCRE

The Karnataka Forest Department has registered two cases against KCRE for serious violations of the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972, marking a significant enforcement action in the state's conservation efforts.

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