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Syeda Zahan is a journalist based in Guwahati, India. She works for various national as well as International newsportals like Indiatimes, Firstpost, Newslaundry, Youth ki Awaz, India Water Portal, 101Reporters etc. Specialised in defence and conflict reporting. Takes interest in woman and child issues, environment and wildlife, cross-border terrorism etc.
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The Royal Bengal Tiger Thrives in Assam's Orang National Park
The article discusses the thriving population of Royal Bengal tigers in the Rajiv Gandhi Orang National Park (RGONP), which boasts the highest density of tigers per 100 square km compared to Kaziranga. Ranger officer Chakrapani Rai, with extensive experience in wildlife reserves, oversees the protection of wildlife and the fight against poachers in the park. Despite challenges such as insufficient staff and outdated equipment, Rai and his team are dedicated to safeguarding the tigers and other animals. The park, which was once home to the Orang tribe, now has a strong anti-poaching stance, with recent upgrades in training and equipment for forest guards. The article highlights the daily risks faced by forest guards and the complex relationship between the local population and wildlife conservation efforts.
Assam's Battle With Fluorosis: A Tale of Neglect and Suffering
The article discusses the severe health issue of fluorosis in Assam, India, affecting many residents like Sadhani Kalita. Fluorosis, caused by high fluoride content in groundwater, leads to dental and skeletal deformities. The problem is widespread, with over 50,000 children in 285 villages suffering from the condition. Despite the Assam government's efforts, including awareness campaigns and providing alternative water sources, the response has been inadequate. The Public Health Engineering Department (PHED) has been criticized for mismanaging funds and not conducting sufficient research or surveys to address the issue effectively. The article highlights the ongoing struggle of the affected communities and the need for more robust action to combat fluorosis.
Darjeeling unrest: Looked down upon by Bengalis, Gorkhas feel alienated in their own land-India News , Firstpost
The article discusses the sense of alienation and racial discrimination faced by the Gorkha community in West Bengal, India. Gorkhas are often subjected to racial slurs and stereotyping, which has led to a petition in the Supreme Court against racial profiling. The Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GJM) is leading the demand for a separate state, Gorkhaland, to preserve their identity and dignity. The demand dates back over a century, with various movements and agreements, such as the Darjeeling Gorkha Hill Council and the Gorkhaland Territorial Administration, failing to satisfy the Gorkhas. The recent imposition of the Bengali language in schools sparked protests and reignited the demand for Gorkhaland. The article provides a historical perspective on the Gorkhas' rule and migration to the region, the British colonial period, and the ongoing struggle for recognition and autonomy.
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