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.
Kaziranga National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Assam, is enduring severe flooding, putting its rich ecosystem and endangered species, including the iconic one-horned rhinoceros, under significant strain.
The Eastern Assam Wildlife Division has announced the closure of popular Elephant and Jeep safaris in the iconic Kaziranga National Park & Tiger Reserve for the upcoming monsoon season. The closures aim to ensure visitor safety and maintain the ecological balance within the UNESCO World Heritage site during the inclement weather.
University of Science and Technology Meghalaya celebrated World Poetry Day. The program was organized by the Department of English, in association with the Literary Forum and Poetry Consortium.
Iranian rider Dr Maral Yazarloo is in Garo Hills for UNESCO and Royal Enfield’s ‘The Great Himalayan Exploration’ to document the cultural heritage of...
Tura, Mar 6: ‘Intangible Cultural Heritage’ ine katta bichongko donenba, UNESCO aro Royal Enfield dolni gita A·chikrangni dakbewal rikbewalko jawilwat tarina a·bachengataha.
‘Great Himalayan Exploration’...
The Great Himalayan Exploration, a collaborative initiative of UNESCO and Royal Enfield is travelling across Garo Hills to document the intangible cultural heritage of the Garos.