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Uttarakhand Launches ₹3,300-Crore Sharda River Corridor to Boost Border Tourism

Sharda Corridor Project Kicks Off in Champawat

Uttarakhand has initiated a major regional development drive with the launch of the Sharda River Corridor at Tanakpur in Champawat district. The initiative is positioned as a long-term investment in infrastructure, religious tourism, and local economic growth along the India–Nepal frontier.

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Centre Plans Comprehensive Revamp of Kondaveedu Fort to Boost Heritage Tourism

Union Push for Heritage-Led Development

The Union government has unveiled an initiative to undertake holistic development of Kondaveedu Fort in Andhra Pradesh, highlighting its historical relevance and tourism potential. The proposal aims to conserve the monument while transforming the surrounding region into a well-managed heritage destination.

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India-China Talks Continue on Opening Shipki La Route for Kailash Mansarovar Yatra

India Engages China on New Pilgrimage Corridor

India is holding ongoing discussions with China to assess the feasibility of opening an additional access point for the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra, including the potential use of the Shipki La Pass in Himachal Pradesh. The move reflects efforts to expand connectivity for pilgrims while maintaining coordination with existing operational routes.

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New Spiny Ant Species Polyrhachis garbhangaensis Discovered in Assam’s Garbhanga Forest

Rare Ant Species Identified Near Guwahati

A significant addition to India’s insect diversity has emerged from the Garbhanga Reserve Forest on the outskirts of Guwahati, where scientists have documented a previously unknown ant species. The finding demonstrates that forest patches located close to expanding urban centres can still host unique and scientifically valuable life forms.

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Eurasian Otter Reappears in Kashmir After Decades, Signals River Ecosystem Recovery

Eurasian Otter Returns to Kashmir’s River Systems

A notable wildlife development has emerged from the Kashmir Valley with the quiet reappearance of the Eurasian Otter across several high-altitude river stretches. Long considered absent from the region, the semi-aquatic mammal is now being documented again in mountain waterways, suggesting that relatively undisturbed habitats along the western Himalayas are enabling its gradual recolonisation.

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