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India's rivers, revered and rich in mythology, are home to unique and endangered creatures. From the Ganges River Dolphin to the rediscovered Chel Snakehead, these aquatic gems face threats like ...
She insisted these creatures were more than just part of the Indus River ecosystem; they were their constant companions, offering playful company and solace. Soomeri is a member of the Bhulan Dost ...
Amid diplomatic escalations and exacerbating climate conditions, how can India prioritize regional stability and safeguard its own interests in the Indus River?
In retaliation for a deadly militant attack in Pahalgam, India has suspended the Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan, threatening to block Pakistan’s vital water supplies and risking regional stability ...
An endangered Indus River dolphin was found dead near Gate No. 5 of the Sukkur Barrage. This discovery has raised concerns about the species' survival. A video on social media shows the dolphin's ...
The Indus river dolphin was thought to be extinct in India but a remnant population was found by Punjab’s forest department and the conservation group WWF India in 2007.
There are only three Indus river dolphins left in India now, according to the country’s first comprehensive survey of the aquatic animal that has sparked concern about the survivability of ...
India has released its first comprehensive survey on river dolphins, estimating a population of 6,327 individuals across major river basins, including the Ganga, Brahmaputra, and Indus. This study, ...
Uttar Pradesh is home to 2,397 river dolphins, nearly 40 per cent of the total population of the aquatic mammal in India, according to an official statement.