India axes state wildlife chief after tiger park bloodbath Agence France PresseNew Delhi, April 1: A northern Indian state suspended its top wildlife warden today after a probe revealed lapses had allowed largescale tiger poaching in one of India’s most prestigious reserves, officials said. Rajasthan’s... Women 02 Apr, 2005
LETTERS Empower minoritiesI was happy to read the news “Awareness on the rise in the Chepang community” published in THT on March 14. It is good that educational awareness is increasing among the members of this community, especially women. It is also... 15 Mar, 2005
Resurrecting priceless art Sanjeev SatgainyaKathmandu:Kathmandu is a world heritage city that comprises ancient art, medieval sculpture, poetry and the finest of architecture. Yet the very artisans who have devoted their whole lives in recreating and preserving the oldest forms... Travel Abroad 08 Jan, 2005
WWF conservation award Kathmandu: The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) Nepal Programme today awarded seven institutions and three individuals with the Abraham Conservation Award of the Year 2004 in recognition of the contribution of conservationists and grassroots institutions to... Travel 18 Jun, 2004
Baral awarded Himalayan News ServiceKathmandu, March 10:Dr Hem Sagar Baral, Nepal’s leading avian specialist and conservationist has received the prestigious Bird Life International Award during a conference being held in Durban, South Africa from March 7 to 14,... Travel 11 Mar, 2004