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The Chambal region of Agra, once notorious for its infamous dacoits, is now a thriving sanctuary for rare wildlife. The area, historically known for clashes between police and dacoits, has ...
Rampant illegal sand mining in the Chambal river that has allegedly disturbed the habitat of gharials is suspected to be the reason that forced a female gharial to travel 15 km to lay eggs on the ...
The Chambal, India’s supposed ‘cursed’ river, winds over 800 km through central and northern India. In spite of being a river as big as the Ganga and Yamuna, it boasts of no pollution ...
The Chambal River, flowing through the states of Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, is a watercourse steeped in myth and legend. Once known as the Charmawati River, this river carries with it an ...
KOTA: Constant flow of polluted water and waste through 28 nullahs into the Chambal river, one of the least non-polluted rivers in the country so far, has pushed environmentalists and activists of ...
If the eggs hatch safely, more than 2,500 to 3,000 hatchlings will find their way to Chambal river. Since some of these areas are communal nesting sites of ghariyals, there would be more nests ...
The Chambal, India’s supposed ‘cursed’ river, winds over 800 km through central and northern India. In spite of being a river as big as the Ganga and Yamuna, it boasts of no pollution ...