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Census reveals surge in Sarus crane population across Uttar Pradesh
The Hindu· 3 days agoThe population of Sarus cranes in Uttar Pradesh is rising, according to the latest summer census...
Hathras stampede: How caste discrimination has stoked the popularity of Dalit spiritual leaders
Scroll· 7 days agoOn July 3, Rekha Jatav, a resident of Garhi Tamana village in Uttar Pradesh’s Hathras district, had a close shave. Half an hour after she left the venue hosting a congregation of spiritual leader ...
‘Organisers primarily responsible for stampede’: SIT report on Hathras tragedy
CNBC Awaaz· 4 days agoThe special investigation team (SIT) probing the stampede in Uttar Pradesh's Hathras concluded that...
Hathras stampede probe: SIT submits report to Uttar Pradesh government
The Hindu· 4 days agoA special investigation team (SIT) probing the Hathras stampede submitted its report to the Uttar...
Hathras Stampede: Phones Of Accused Switched Off, Political Involvement Under Scanner | Inside Scoop
Times Now· 6 days agoNew Delhi: The Uttar Pradesh Police have pulled in the technology department to probe the Hathras...
Hathras stampede: Key arrested accused had political links, say police
Hindustan Times· 6 days agoMadhukar was one of the closest associates of Suraj Pal, the preacher better known as Bhole Baba at...
Hathras Stampede: SIT Report Cites Overcrowding, Clears Bhole Baba of Fault
One India· 4 days agoA Special Investigation Team reported to Uttar Pradesh's CM about the Hathras stampede, citing...
Hathras Stampede: 6 Officials Including SDM Suspended After SIT Probe Reveals Negligence
Free Press Journal· 4 days agoHathras: The Special Investigation Team (SIT) probing the stampede in Hathras recommended action...
Hathras stampede: Rahul writes to UP CM; seeks increase in compensation for families of victims
Indian Express· 6 days agoA total of 121 people, mostly women, died in the stampede at self-styled godman Baba Bhole’s...
How the mango became a component of welfare and economic policies for kings in India
Scroll· 3 days agoExperienced people in Bihar echoed this observation. Historians have noted that during the 16th and 17th centuries “fruits of the common kind, mangoes, melons, berries, coconut, etc., were available to the poor in season”.