Kaziranga National Park, famed for its one-horned rhinos and breathtaking landscapes is all set to present an unforgettable blend of culture, business, and nature at the 12th International Tourism Mart (ITM) from today till November 29.
Dr Andrew McLean, Dr Portland Jones of the H-ELP Foundation, and Dr Bhaskar Choudhury of the Wildlife Trust of India were the key trainers and facilitators.
The proposed 5-star hotel project in Kaziranga might be significant hurdles, considering the ongoing National Green Tribunal (NGT) case and recent statements by a Union minister in Parliament.
The ongoing floods in Assam have wreaked havoc for both people and animals. 212 wild animals, including 10 rhinos, have been killed in Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve (KNPTR) since May.
The devastating floods in Assam's famed Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve (KNPTR) have claimed the lives of 174 wild animals, including 10 endangered one-horned rhinos, while 135 others have been rescued till Thursday, a senior official of the KNPTR said.
Guwahati, July 11: Batanggimin konta 24-mangni gisepo sak 5 sigiparangko chanchape, Assam-o chi ban re•anio sigiparang chu•gimik sak 84 gapaha.
Ia chi ban re•anio dam...
The flood waters have submerged 2580 villages under 86 revenue circles. 157,000 people are still taking shelter in 365 relief camps and distribution centres.
One hundred and fourteen wild animals have died due to drowning in Kaziranga National Park, while more than 95 have been rescued by the forest officials from water as 40 per cent of the area of the UNESCO World heritage Site is still under water.
According to the revised order, the entry of commercial trucks are allowed from Numaligarh Tiniali from 7 am to 3 pm while the entry of commercial trucks from Panbari, Bokakhat and Bagori Border will be from 8 am to 4 om in regulated speed under piloting by police and forest staff.