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Himalayan Brown Bear and Climate Change

A Himalayan brown bear ( Uris arctos isabellinus ) recently attracted international media attention following an episode involving a Pakistani singer, Quratulain Balouch in the Deosai National Park, Gilgit-Baltistan. This incident is indicative of an increasing pattern of human-bear confrontation across the Himalayan region which has been mainly caused by habitat loss, climate change and the amount of food waste produced by humans. Previously regarded as a symbol of the wilderness, the species is currently growing under the pressure of human expansion.

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Arunachal Pradesh hosts the first Sunrise festival

On 29 December 2025 to 2 January 2026, Arunachal Pradesh will host the first Sunrise Festival of its kind in the Dong village, Anjaw district. The easternmost village of India, Dong, is known to have seen the first rays of the sun every day in the country. The mission of the event is to demonstrate the cultural diversity of the state, eco-tourism, and the adventure potential of the region.

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Anokhi Duniya-World First Ceramic wastage park in Khurja

 

The government of Uttar Pradesh has also introduced a new break-through project through the establishment of the first in the world park named Anokhi Duniya, the first park to be constructed out of absolutely all ceramic waste. The park will be opened by the end of September 2025 located in Khurja, Bulandshahr district, the ceramic capital of India. It presents sustainability, ancient craftsmanship as well as innovation and sells the One District One Product (ODOP) scheme of the state.

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WHO Essential Medicines List 2025

In 2025, the World Health Organization (WHO) has published the 24th Model List of Essential Medicines (EML) and the 10th Essential Medicines List of Children (EMLc). Such updates encompass new cancer, diabetes, obesity and other significant disease treatments, critical guidance against the 150 plus countries, in the formulation of healthcare policies, procurement and reimbursement systems.

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Punjab Floods 2025 Ravage All 23 Districts

One of the worst floods to strike Punjab in recent times has hit the state and all 23 districts of the state have been declared flood-afflicted. Almost 1,902 villages are underwater, impacting an excess of 3.8 lakh, and over 11.7 lakh hectares of agricultural lands is destroyed. Gurdaspur is most severely affected in the northern district with 329 villages being submerged. This has cost at least 43 lives, and in the adjacent country, Pakistan, Punjab province, more than 9 lakh people are displaced by floods with the same number of casualties.

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