Highlighting the country’s growing tiger population, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had in December 2024 expressed optimism that the trend would continue in the future. Since then, Union environment, fo ...
Despite living all his life in a remote backwater of India’s Sundarbans, 52-year-old Mihir Sardar’s only experience of tiger attacks was through stories circulated among his fellow villagers. After ...
Salman Khan has shown his support for the film Roar: Tigers of the Sundarbans. A thriller shot on location inside the world-renowned Sundarban wetlands, a UNESCO World Heritage Site which straddles ...
Mangrove forests protect tropical coasts from storms, store large amounts of carbon and provide vital habitats for plants and animals, serving, for example, as nurseries for fish and crabs. They also ...
Some tigers do become serial man-eaters. But the evidence suggests they are driven by necessity rather than preference.
Roar: Tigers Of The Sundarbans is the first Indian commercial film to be shown in Bangladesh in over 50 years. The last Hindi language film to release before the Kamal Sadanah movie was in 1960.
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Climate change adds to woes of 'tiger widows' of Sunderbans
Gosaba (Sundarbans), Feb 21 (PTI) Even in knee-deep murky waters, Rina Sarkar is nimble on her feet as she navigates the slippery mudbanks of Chargheri village on Satjalia island in the Sunderbans ...
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