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Tigers Changing Stripes, Preying More Actively On Humans: Study
- Thursday February 26, 2026
- India News | Reported by Himanshu Shekhar Mishra
The growing number of tigers and humans has enhanced the man-animal conflict, leading to more instances of tiger attack.
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www.ndtv.com
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Delhi Buses Lost 17 Lakh Daily Commuters In Last 4 Years: Report
- Tuesday December 12, 2017
- Delhi News | Indo-Asian News Service
Warning that the Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) may not have any working buses left in 2025 if no new vehicles are added to its fleet, a CSE report said that the state transport agency has lost about 17 lakh daily passengers in the last four years.
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www.ndtv.com
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Gurgaon May Turn Into 'Living Hell', Suggests Report
- Friday June 2, 2017
- Gurgaon News | Press Trust of India
The Centre for Science and Environment has said that Gurgaon may turn into a "living hell" if steps are not taken to make its growth model more sustainable, as "explosive urbanisation" is stretching the city's resources to the limit.
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www.ndtv.com
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Tigers Changing Stripes, Preying More Actively On Humans: Study
- Thursday February 26, 2026
- India News | Reported by Himanshu Shekhar Mishra
The growing number of tigers and humans has enhanced the man-animal conflict, leading to more instances of tiger attack.
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www.ndtv.com
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Delhi Buses Lost 17 Lakh Daily Commuters In Last 4 Years: Report
- Tuesday December 12, 2017
- Delhi News | Indo-Asian News Service
Warning that the Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) may not have any working buses left in 2025 if no new vehicles are added to its fleet, a CSE report said that the state transport agency has lost about 17 lakh daily passengers in the last four years.
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www.ndtv.com
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Gurgaon May Turn Into 'Living Hell', Suggests Report
- Friday June 2, 2017
- Gurgaon News | Press Trust of India
The Centre for Science and Environment has said that Gurgaon may turn into a "living hell" if steps are not taken to make its growth model more sustainable, as "explosive urbanisation" is stretching the city's resources to the limit.
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www.ndtv.com