Environment / Tripura

Tripura flood situation turns worse

AGARTALA, June 25 – The flood situation in Tripura took a turn for the worse with the death toll rising to three even as many villages were inundated, rendering thousands of people homeless, official sources said. The Assam-Agartala national highway, considered to be the lifeline of Tripura, was cut-off from rest of the country due to landslides and waterlogging at Ranirbazar in West Tripura district while Sai Radhanagar, Subhashnagar, Katakhal and Orient Chowmuhani areas remained waterlogged.

The Subdivisional Magistrate (SDM) of Sadar, Sambhu Nama said 1,500 people of 300 families were...

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Experts sound green alert

Agartala, May 27: Environmental degradation is well on course to replace insurgency as the burning problem in Tripura. Stating this at a seminar on Solid Waste Management to Combat Water Pollution in Tripura, US consul-general in Calcutta George Neil Sibley said the failure to manage the growing solid waste in the capital and other urban areas was beginning to pose serious health hazards.

The seminar was organised by the Association for Research on People and Nature, an NGO.

Environmentalist Biswendu Bhattacharya, who has studied Tripura extensively, said solid waste was accumulating in the...

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Elephant does the honours at book release on jumbos

Agartala, Feb. 24: In a novel inauguration, an elephant today presented a book called Hathi, Hathi (Elephant, elephant) to Tripura governor D.N. Sahay with a smart salute.

Parul Prakashani, the state?s leading publishing house, came up with this idea for the inauguration of its latest title, keeping in mind the state?s rich tradition involving the animals.

Tripura?s gigantic elephants, stalking its rich forests, have attracted attention from far and wide since time immemorial. So much were they coveted that they have also been instrumental in even inviting invasions.

In 1816, Mughal emperor...

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Tripura?s ?chasma bandar? population decreasing steadily

AGARTALA, Feb 3 ? Wearing specs they live on the treetops. As the sun rises in the east they all come together to bask on the winter sun?off and on making incomprehensible noises. And whenever any one approachers, they just take flight to dense forest. A typical monkey business, indeed. Naturally. Because they are the ?bespectacled? primates, a unique feature of Tripura?s forest.

Scientists call them Phayer?s Langur (Trachypithecus phayrei). These small and agile langurs got the name Spectacle Monkey or ?Chashma Bandar? for their striking feature?white rings encircling the eyes giving them an...

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Tripura seeks funds for 3 sanctuaries

Agartala, April 7: The forest department of Tripura has urged the Centre to sanction funds for three more wildlife sanctuaries, in addition to the existing four.

The dwindling wildlife in the state, which has the largest forest cover in the region — at least on paper — has been a cause for worry. The state, which once boasted of a large population of rhinos and tigers, is today bereft of the species.

Deputy chief conservator of forest Sushil Debbarma said the Longtarai animal sanctuary would encompass an area of 100 square km in the Longtarai hill range of North Tripura and Dhalai districts...

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Sudden death of tortoises has Tripura’s temple town in bind

UDAIPUR (South Tripura), April 2 – Sudden death of tortoises in the lake of Tripureswari Kalibari, one of the 52 pilgrimage centres that embodies the spirit of ‘Shakti”, has become a cause of anxiety for the local authorities here, reports PTI.

South Tripura’s District Magistrate M Nagaraju, who is the temple’s ex-officio principal sevait, said since January last ten tortoises have died in the lake.

“Initially, we thought it was due to contamination but upon testing of the water nothing of that kind was detected,” he said.

However, Animal Lovers Society of Tripura (ALST), blame it on the...

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Gregarious flowering of bamboo in NE predicted

GUWAHATI, June 12 ? Internationally reputed experts on forest resources and scientists have recommended some urgent steps to be taken by North Eastern States to mitigate the ?catastrophic famine? that is likely to hit the region subsequent to ?gregarious flowering of bamboo? predicted to occur during 2005-2007. Scientists have predicted that gregarious flowering of bamboo will occur in an estimated area of 18,000 square kilometre in the States of Mizoram, Tripura, Manipur and parts of Assam and Meghalaya during 2005-2007. The epicentre of bamboo flowering will be Mizoram. It is calculated that...

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Mystery shrouds death of Tripureswari turtles

AGARTALA, April 2 : Mystery shrouds the death of sacred turtles at Tripureswari Matabari temple as wildlife experts are still groping in the dark to ascertain the exact cause of death. For the ages hundreds of turtles at Kalyansagar in Tripureswari temple, one of the 51 ?peeths?, are one of the main attractions for devotees and tourists as well. Turtles are considered sacred and part of the ?peethastan? their well-being also comes as a duty of the ?sebayet? of the temple the South Tripura district magistrate. Recently, several sacred turtles at Kalyansagar were found dead which created...

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8 'sacred' turtles of Tripura temple die

AGARTALA, March 20 ? Considered to be sacred, eight hoary turtles inhabiting the lake of the Tripureswari temple in Udaipur in South Tripura district, have died mysteriously in the last few days, reports PTI. The Fisheries Department quoting environmentalists said on Tuesday that the turtles, fed by devotees seeking blessings at the ?peeth?, might have choked on polythene bags and waste dumped by people living nearby and business establishment. The tradition of turtles living in the lake dates back to the time of the 17th century king of Tripura, Kalyan Manikya Bhadur, who first released the...

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Eco-friendly complexes on anvil in Tripura

AGARTALA, Jan 3 — In a holistic approach to meet the demand of the time and utilise the new inventions in the architectural science, Tripura Government has decided to set up eco-friendly official complexes with state-of-the-art buildings in all the four districts of the State. An official source in the Public Works Department said, the envisaged buildings and complex will not only be a placed to admire but will also be in complete harmony with the natural surroundings of Tripura. He said, upcoming Dhalai district headquarters complex at Jawaharnagar in Ambassa will accommodate all the 31...

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The Northeast Vigil website ran from 1999 to 2009. It is not operated or maintained anymore. It has been put up here solely for archival sentiments. This site has over 6,000 news items that are of value to academics, researchers and journalists.

Subir Ghosh