Massive fire threatens to cause colossal damage to Similipal Biosphere
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It is home to a wide range of wild animals including tigers and elephants, birds, amphibians and reptiles
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Fire has spread out inside the Similipal Tiger Reserve Forest in Maurbhanja district of Odisha. | Photo Credit:
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It is home to a wide range of wild animals including tigers and elephants, birds, amphibians and reptiles
A massive fire has threatened to cause colossal damage to Similipal Biosphere one of the largest biospheres of India prompting the Odisha government to deploy a big contingent of field level staff to douse it.
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Modi, not Manmohan Singh, ensured Assam gets its due of oil royalty, says Dharmendra Pradhan
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Pradhan, speaking at the function where the prime minister dedicated three projects of his ministry worth Rs 3,222 crore to the nation, said that Singh not only refused to pay the royalty to Gujarat when Modiji was the chief minister but also did not to give it to Assam which he represented in the Rajya Sabha.
Union Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Monday said that it was Prime Minister Narendra Modi who ensured that Assam gets its due of Rs 6,000 crore oil royalty which the earlier Manmohan Singh-led UPA government had failed to give to the state. Pradhan, speaking at the function where the prime minister dedicated three projects of his ministry worth Rs 3,222 crore to the nation, said that Singh not only refused to pay the royalty to Gujarat when Modiji was the chief minister but also did not to g
Updated: Monday, February 22, 2021, 19:44 [IST]
Dhemaji (Assam), Feb 22: Union Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Monday said that it was Prime Minister Narendra Modi who ensured that Assam gets its due of Rs 6,000 crore oil royalty which the earlier Manmohan Singh-led UPA government had failed to give to the state.
Pradhan, speaking at the function where the prime minister dedicated three projects of his ministry worth Rs 3,222 crore to the nation, said that Singh not only refused to pay the royalty to Gujarat when Modiji was the chief minister but also did not to give it to Assam which he represented in the Rajya Sabha. We can understand his antagonism towards the Modi-led Gujarat government. But why did he deprive the state he represents? he said.