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Singapore Food Agency approves 16 species of insects for human consumption
Business Standard India· 2 hours agoSingapore's food watchdog on Monday said it has approved some 16 species of insects like crickets,...
Assam Floods: 114 Wild Animals Dead In Kaziranga National Park, 95 Rescued
NDTV· 2 days agoThe devastating flood in Assam's famed Kaziranga National Park (KNP) has claimed the lives of 114 ...
Indian distillers are now experimenting with coffee liqueur
The Hindu· 3 days agoArtisanal Indian coffee is having its moment with close to 20 artisanal coffee brands launched...
We seek to play supportive role for peaceful, stable region: PM Modi ahead of Russia visit
CNBC Awaaz· 5 hours agoIndia seeks to play a supportive role for a peaceful and stable region, Prime Minister Narendra Modi...
Revealing 9 Hidden Gems That Can Be Discovered In Bhuj, Gujrat
Latest India News· 5 hours agoIn the western Indian state of Gujarat, Bhuj is a city that often dwells in the shadow of its more...
Bengaluru FC unveil six new signings in open-training session
Daiji World· 22 hours agoThe Blues, who ended their 2023-24 campaign on a dismal note, unable to make the playoffs of the ...
‘Glad To Be Trolled’: Tharoor Eats Humble Pie After India Bounce Back Against Zimbabwe, BJP Demands...
News18· 19 hours agoTharoor’s social media post after an inexperienced yet spirited Zimbabwe defeated an Indian team...
Crickets, grasshoppers and locusts among 16 insects Singapore approves for human consumption
The Telegraph· 2 hours agoSingapore's food watchdog on Monday said it has approved some 16 species of insects like crickets,...
Explained: Critically endangered Great Indian Bustards’ recovery program, and what lies ahead
Indian Express· 5 days agoOnly 140 Bustards and less than 1,000 Lesser Floricans survive. Over 120 Bustards are found in the...
Assam Floods: 31 Wild Animals Dead, 82 Rescued In Kaziranga National Park
NDTV· 4 days agoA total of 31 animals have died so far due to drowning, while 82 others have been rescued from flood...