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Leopard poached near Indore: clutch wire, missing paws reveal brutal hunting

Leopard poached: clutch wire, missing paws, cut canines reveal brutal hunting Hidden in a secluded corner of Garhi village, a trapped and mutilated leopard tells a grim story of poaching, deliberate cruelty, and a calculated attempt to destroy evidence. On Sunday, a post-mortem confirmed that the animal, discovered in Garhi compartment 668, had been killed using a clutch wire, its front paws severed, and upper canines cut—clear signs of illegal hunting. The carcass was first spotted on Saturday evening by villagers grazing their goats near a roadside drain in Garhi village, Doublechaunki, about 30 kilometers from Indore. The villagers immediately alerted the Doublechaunki watchman and the Forest Department. As darkness fell, officials were unable to examine the body, so forest personnel guarded it overnight. On Sunday, two veterinary doctors, Dr Vivek Sharma and Dr Chaturbhuj Nagar, conducted a post-mortem in the presence of Tehsildar Ankita Bajpai, DFO Pradeep Mishra, and Mahender Sin...
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Doctors with forest officers trek & experience forest therapy

Doctors with forest officers trek & experience forest therapy Over 100 senior doctors from major hospitals in Indore, along with top forest officers from Madhya Pradesh, participated in a 6-km thematic trek at Umarikheda Eco Park to explore the benefits of Forest Therapy and the One Health framework. The event was a collaborative effort between medical and environmental experts, aimed at fostering dialogue between human-health professionals and ecosystem managers. The trek, which took place at the park, included routes showcasing wetland biodiversity and hill-watershed trails, designed to highlight the natural healing properties of forests and ecological processes. The event was organised by the Indore Forest Division. PCCF and Head of Forest Force (HoFF) VN Ambade, stressed the importance of forests in maintaining public health, citing their role in providing clean air, safe water, and contributing to climate resilience. "If forests are healthy, communities remain healthy. On...

First-ever eco-education adventure @Umrikheda Eco Park Miyawaki regeneration, wetland ecosystems, wildlife corridors, rare species, soil conservation, fire management, climate change education & Chulha-Chauki

First-ever eco-education adventure @Umrikheda Eco Park Miyawaki regeneration, wetland ecosystems, wildlife corridors, rare species, soil conservation, fire management, climate change education & Chulha-Chauki T INA KHATRI Indore Imagine stepping into a classroom where the walls are made of trees, the desks are boulders, and the lessons come from the land itself. Picture hiking through diverse ecosystems, spending nights in eco-friendly tents, and savouring traditional Malwa meals at  Chulha-Chauki ,  cooked over an open flame. This immersive experience is becoming a reality at  Umrikheda Eco Park , a 185-hectare sanctuary on the southern edge of Indore, where the forest transforms into a living, breathing classroom. Soon to be the  first-ever hub for environmental education ,  Umrikheda will offer schoolchildren an opportunity to step out of traditional classrooms and into the wild. The park is quickly evolving into a hands-on learning space where students d...

November: National Novel Writing Month & National Family Week| Creativity, Family & Stories: A Weekend to Remember

November: National Novel Writing Month & National Family Week Creativity, Family & Stories: A Weekend to Remember TINA KHATRI As National Novel Writing Month and National Family Week draw to a close, let imagination bloom and hands create. Roll dough into tender ravioli, fold paper into a proud rooster, and fill blank pages with daring tales. In the kitchen, at the craft table, or with pen in hand, joy and adventure await — where family, creativity, and stories intertwine.   Homemade Ravioli Ingredients ·          1 cup flour ·          1 egg ·          ½ cup filling (cheese, spinach, or mashed veggies) ·          Pinch of salt ·          Optional: water, olive oil Instructions 1.      Mix flour, egg, and salt to make a smooth ...

Celebrate Constitution Day of India! Learn, create, munch, & play, discover spirit of India’s Constitution

Celebrate Constitution Day of India! Learn, create, munch, & play, discover spirit of India’s Constitution TINA KHATRI Hooray! Constitution Day is coming soon. It’s a special day for everyone in India! We’ll make a paper Ashoka Chakra —fold it, cut it, and watch it spin. Then we can enjoy hummus toasts with colorful roasted vegetables. Are you ready for a challenge ? From the lion on the national emblem to the words in the Preamble, you can show how much you know about our amazing Constitution. So get your scissors, pencils, and snack ready, and have fun learning, crafting, and celebrating Constitution Day! Paper Ashoka Chakra Craft Materials Needed 1 square piece of blue paper A pair of scissors Pencil (optional) Step 1: Make Creases Fold the paper in half horizontally and vertically, then unfold. Fold diagonally both ways, then unfold. You should see 8 lines coming from the center. (Tip: These lines will help you cut the spokes ev...

Bureaucratic delay raises risk: danger of new forest rules

New Forest Department regulations mandating authorisation before wildlife rescue operations have caused immediate operational problems, with a leopard capture incident underscoring the severe risks introduced by delays. The directive, requiring teams to obtain formal consent from officers prior to deployment, has operational difficulty among field personnel. The recent rescue of a leopard, a Schedule-1 animal, highlighted the urgency often required in such incidents. The animal was initially sighted days before it was confirmed inside the 400kV substation of the Madhya Pradesh Power Transmission Company here. Contracted security guards Krishna Baghela and Suraj Mohaniya, along with maintenance team member Shriram Abhilash, discovered the animal. The swift action of test attendant KK Mishra in notifying the department allowed a team to set up a cage and capture the leopard. Those involved will be rewarded for their prompt action. However, field personnel have suggested that waiting for ...

Young Achievers: Special Children's Day Feature

 Childhood is a promise, a canvas of boundless potential. On this Children's Day, we pause to celebrate a group of exceptional young people from Indore whose journeys are defined by more than just school curricula—they are defined by resilience, fierce passion, and a profound commitment to excellence. From a gold medallist boxer fuelled by a mother’s sacrifice, to a young writer challenging societal norms, and a wheelchair fencer driven by Paralympic dreams, these students are proving that age is no barrier to impact. Their stories are a poignant reminder that with unwavering support, every struggle can become a springboard for triumph, and every young dream can be transformed into a national achievement. Triumph of spirit: Stories of profound resilience Against all barriers: Lovenesh Khanna's rise What does it mean to fight when world tells you to stay down? For Lovenesh Khanna , answer is simple: rise. Now, at age 28, Lovenesh is Indore's first wheelchair fencer ,...