Why we should be worried about the fate of bees? Because 1 in every 3 bites of food we eat depends on bees and other pollinators! #InspiringIndia #EarthHeroes
"As a Buddhist, it’s my duty to take care of all sentient beings. We have a traditional practice called Tsetar (‘Life Release’), whereby animals destined for slaughter are bought and then released into their native environment."
No surge pricing and no unreasonable cancellation charges. Thanks to Gowtham Kumar, your one-stop shop for pet transport is just a simple phone call away!
Highlighting the cause of nature and wildlife conservation at a global scale, the Lantana elephants are part of a greater initiative to raise funds for conservation and help people and elephants live together more harmoniously.
The complete credit for this near impossible transformation goes to Dr Asokan and his dedicated team comprising nurse Balamani, livestock inspector Senthil Kumar and his assistant Marimuthu, Ganesh, a biologist, and his assistant Kesavan.
Around 10 am, a passenger alerted the deputy station master of Goregaon station about a pigeon hanging from a thread over the Overhead Equipment mast at the north end of the railway station.
For probably the first time ever in their customer care history, the employees of the Mercedes breakdown helpline, received a distress call where the customer wanted to dismantle their car to rescue a kitten!