Swain along with his friend killed a leopard cub at Banijhari forest and clicked selfies with the carcass The matter came to the fore after he posted the ...
The matter came to the fore after he posted the selfie on his social media handles after four years. Soon, we got his identity and learnt he was Sanjay Swain from Godipali village under Panchirida forest range in Nayagarh district. Forest officials on Friday arrested a poacher for killing a leopard and clicking selfie with its carcass.
Uploaded on Twitter by Indian Forest Service official Susanta Nanda, the image shows a woman in a pink saree, with her head covered, tying a Rakhi to an ...
A Twitter user shared an adorable picture of his golden retriever who can be seen posing with his chew toy and his newly-acquired rakhi. God made all types of life and world is noto nly for human beings,(sic)" commented a Twitter user. It is also the celebration of the ones who stay by us.
Susanta Nanda, IFS (Indian Forest Service) officer, shared a picture of a lady tying Rakhi on the wrist of an ailing leopard on Twitter.
“For ages, man and animal in India have lived in harmony with unconditional love to the wild. Susanta Nanda, IFS (Indian Forest Service) officer, has shared a picture of a lady tying Rakhi on the wrist of an ailing leopard on Twitter. This post shows how unfettered her love is. We need to coexist with forests and wildlife. What if we tell you that animals also have the privilege of celebrating Raksha Bandhan, and they can also get a Rakhi tied on their wrist? You must have seen how unrestricted the love between a brother and a sister is. Women have tied Rakhi to people ranging from homeless to rich, and street fruit sellers to police officers on the occasion of Raksha Bandhan each year.
eople always say that humans and wildlife have a sacred relationship, one that comes from the connection towards Mother Nature.
God made all types of life and the world is not only for human beings,” another user said. Indian Forest Service officer Susanta Nanda shared an image on the occasion of Rakhi Pournami that showed a woman clad in a pink saree tying a rakhi to the leopard. The picture which is a display of pure harmony as Nanda described is now being shared widely on the micro-blogging platform.
A photo is winning hearts all over the internet shows a woman tying rakhi to a leopard in Rajasthan. Her novel gesture and unconditional love to the animal ...
Shared by Indian Forest (IFS) Officer Susanta Nanda on Twitter on Friday, the caption reads, "For ages, man & animal in India have lived in harmony with unconditional love to the wild. Recently, he shared a video of a group of tigers enjoying near a stream of water. Users praised the woman in the comment section for giving such wonderful message to people around. "That is how it should be. In Rajasthan, a lady shows this unfettered love to our wild by tying a Rakhi(symbol of love & brotherhood ) to an ailing Leopard before handing over to Forest Department. In Rajasthan, a lady shows this unfettered love to our wild by tying a Rakhi(symbol of love & brotherhood ) to an ailing Leopard before handing over to Forest Department.
In a tweet shared by Indian Forest Service officer Susanta Nanda, a woman in Rajasthan is seen tying a rakhi to the forelimb of an ailing leopard.
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The photograph shared by Indian Forest Service officer Susanta Nanda shows the woman clad in pink saree tying a rakhi on the leopard's front leg.
In Rajasthan, a lady shows this unfettered love to our wild by tying a Rakhi(symbol of love & brotherhood ) to an ailing Leopard before handing over to Forest Department. (As received),” Nanda tweeted. The woman’s act moved netizens. While humans appreciate the background of siblings providing protection, a woman from Rajasthan tied a rakhi to an ailing leopard.
Celebration of love can transcend human beings. Take for instance, the festival of rakshabandhan in which a sister expresses her affection for her brother ...
Citing it as an example of harmonious living between humans and animals, Nanda wrote: “For ages, man & animal in India have lived in harmony with unconditional love to the wild. Take for instance, the festival of rakshabandhan in which a sister expresses her affection for her brother by tying a rakhi and a woman for Rajasthan did the same by tying it to an ailing leopard. Celebration of love can transcend human beings.
MANGALURU Forest Department officials in Udupi have laid a trap near Golikatte of Herga village afte.
The dog is then taken aback by the attack. Forest Department officials have asked people in the village to be alert. Forest Department officials in Udupi have laid a trap near Golikatte of Herga village after a leopard attacked a pet dog at the house of one Balachandra Kedlaya in the village on Thursday night.
A pet dog that was attacked by a leopard in Herga village's Golikatte has miraculously survived the incident. A CCTV footage of the incident, ...
Byndoor tragedy; DK DC orders authorities to submit list of footbridges The canine has sustained several injuries to its neck and is being cared for inside the house. The dog began barking upon sighting the predator and when attacked it pretended to be dead.
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As the video progresses, the playful cub seems to be flaunting its fitness move as it remains latched onto the branch with its front legs and executes pull-ups. However, as soon as the cub’s mother passes its attention drifts toward her. The short clip opens with two leopard cubs frolicking in the jungle.