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- Entertainment
- News18
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The Hindu
22-05-2025
- General
- The Hindu
Tamil Nadu records 397 wetland bird species, 401 terrestrial bird species in synchronised survey
A total of 397 bird species were recorded in the wetland bird survey, while 401 species were identified in the terrestrial bird survey this year, according to the synchronised bird survey report released by Forests Minister R.S. Rajakannappan during the inaugural of International Biodiversity Day events on Thursday. The wetland survey revealed that 397 species are directly or indirectly associated with wetlands. Notably, 136 long-distance migratory species were observed, making up 34% of the total species recorded. Key bird species observed in wetlands include the Greylag Goose, Greater Flamingo, Eurasian Curlew, Pied Avocet, and Lesser Crested Tern. Surveys were conducted across 934 wetland sites, with all forest divisions instructed to cover approximately 20 locations per district. In terms of species richness, the districts of Coimbatore, Erode, and Dindigul recorded more than 200 species each. 1,093 locations covered The terrestrial survey covered 1,093 locations across urban, rural, and protected areas, again aiming for around 20 spots per forest division. The survey identified 401 bird species associated with terrestrial habitats, with 2,32,519 individual birds directly counted. Of the birds identified, 41% are long-distance migrants, and 6% are either partial migrants or local migrants. Noteworthy species recorded include the Ashambu Laughingthrush, Indian Nightjar, Black and Orange Flycatcher, Lesser Fish-Eagle, Nilgiri Pipit, Brown Fish-Owl, and the Nilgiri Wood-Pigeon. Speaking about the importance of biodiversity conservation, Supriya Sahu, Additional Chief Secretary to the Departments of Environment, Climate Change, and Forests, stressed that it must be addressed in conjunction with climate change, human impact, and habitat preservation. She noted that in the past four years, over two lakh hectares of forest areas have now been brought under legal protection. 7,000 hectares of new forest areas have been created, which contributes significantly to the protection of both habitats and species, she said. During the event, the Minister also distributed awards to forest officials and divisions, along with non-governmental organisations, for their significant contributions. Headmasters of tribal schools managed by the Forest Department were honoured for achieving the highest pass percentages. The event was attended by senior forest officials including Srinivas R. Reddy (PCCF & Head of Forest Force), Mita Banerjee (PCCF, Research & Education), Rakesh Kumar Dogra (PCCF & Chief Wildlife Warden), Debasis Jana (PCCF, Administration), and I. Anwardeen (PCCF & Chief Project Director).


Hans India
12-05-2025
- General
- Hans India
MB Bethel Church Inaugurated in Aiza Mandal with Grand Ceremony and Community Participation
Gadwal: In a momentous event filled with spiritual joy and community participation, the newly constructed MB Bethel Church at Aiza mandal headquarters in Jogulamba Gadwal district was inaugurated with grandeur and devotion. The inauguration ceremony drew attendees from across the district and was marked by heartfelt prayers, blessings, and vibrant celebrations. The chief guest of the occasion was Rev. R.S. Lemuel, who graced the event with his divine message and prayers. Also present was Dr. S.A. Sampath Kumar, All India Congress Committee (AICC) Secretary and a prominent Congress leader, who participated in the stone unveiling ceremony and extended his wishes to the Christian community. The event also witnessed the participation of key Mennonite Brethren (MB) Church evangelists and pastors, as well as elders and committee members from the Aiza MB Bethel Church. Local Congress leaders and a large number of believers and well-wishers from various parts of the district gathered to witness the holy ceremony. As the foundation plaque of the church was formally unveiled, hymns were sung and prayers offered, expressing gratitude for the completion of the church structure and seeking blessings for its future spiritual journey. Community leaders emphasized the importance of the church as not only a place of worship but also a center for fellowship and moral guidance. Dr. S.A. Sampath Kumar, in his address, expressed his admiration for the Christian community's contribution to social service, education, and peacebuilding. He stated that religious spaces like this church play a crucial role in upholding values of compassion, service, and unity in society. The event concluded with a fellowship meal and thanksgiving, leaving the attendees spiritually enriched and deeply moved by the sense of unity and celebration.
Yahoo
23-04-2025
- Yahoo
Elder cruelty, exploitation bill advances in Louisiana criminal justice committee
BATON ROUGE, La. (KTAL/KMSS) – Members of the House Criminal Justice Committee advanced a bill that will provide additional protections for elderly Louisiana residents who are exposed to cruelty or exploitation. House Bill 363, authored by Representative Vincent Cox, provides an amendment to R.S. 14:93.3. Currently, the law outlines the crime of cruelty to persons with infirmities and exploitation of persons with infirmities. The proposal in HB363 changes 'aged' to 'elderly' and defines elderly as any individual sixty years of age or older. The proposed law targets anyone, including caregivers, whose actions might cause unjustifiable pain, malnourishment, or suffering to a person with an infirmity, a disabled adult, or an elderly person. Also included in the law are persons who reside in nursing homes, a facility for people with intellectual disabilities, mental health facilities, a hospital, or a residential facility. Woman arrested for allegedly exploiting elderly stroke victim Committee members overwhelmingly supported the bill, and the only objection was that the penalties were not harsh enough for the dubious crime of mistreating those who struggle to help themselves. If the bill passes anyone found guilty would face a fine of not more than $10,000, imprisoned with or without hard labor for not more than 10 years or both with at least one year served without the benefit of probation, parole, or suspension of sentence when the act of cruelty was determined to be intentional and malicious. A second or subsequent offense would result in an increased fine. Those convicted would also be ordered to make full restitution to the victim or to anyone who has suffered financial losses as a result of the offense. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
12-04-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
Louisiana senator authors bill modifying child abuse, neglect laws
SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS)—A member of the Louisiana State Senate is proposing a bill that would significantly modify state laws related to child abuse and neglect. Senate Bill 41, authored by Senator Regina Barrow, provides precise changes in reporting and investigating cases of child abuse and neglect, and puts protections in place to prevent those who are placed on the Department of Children and Family Services' state central registry from gaining employment in schools and facilities that provide supervisory or disciplinary authority over children. Mother arrested for leaving young children unsupervised while working The 36-page bill includes language that would give the Louisiana Board of Elementary and Secondary Education (BESE) authority to deny an 'educator credential or teaching authorization' to a person who has been convicted of or entered a plea of no contest to any crimes included in R.S. 15:587.1 or any felony contained in the the DCFS state central registry. As written, the hiring compliance would apply to city, parish, or other local public school board, nonpublic school, or school system employees performing the duties of a bus operator, substitute bus operator, janitor, or temporary, part-time, or permanent school employee of any kind. There is also a self-reporting requirement for administrators, teachers, or other school employees to report convictions and guilty or no contest pleas (traffic offenses excluded) for criminal offenses within two business days of resolution to their district employers and the Louisiana Department of Education. Failures to report such legal interactions will be subject to fines. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.