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India: Leopard still at large, forest department monitors its stride

Kanpur: The photo of a two-year-old male leopard that has been captured in the night vision camera installed at the VSSD College campus hints at the negligence of the forest department.

The wild animal weighing about 50 to 60 kgs roams in the night while the team members employed in catching the leopard rests reportedly during the night.

The time of capturing the wild animal's at 2.15 am and its movement was timed at about 2.45 am.It was seen going towards a school after coming out of the dense thickets.

India confirms first 2 cases of omicron variant

NEW DELHI (AP) — India has confirmed its first two cases of the omicron coronavirus variant.

India’s Health Ministry says the cases include two men in southern Karnataka state. The ministry says they came from abroad, but did not say where.

Health official Lav Agarwal said all contacts of the two men had been traced and tested for the virus.

India has already classified at least 12 “at risk” and six “ultra-risk” countries in response to the threat posed by the omicron variant.

India: Block office employees run after goat to secure papers

Kanpur: A bizarre incident from a Block office in the district has appeared. A few government employees sitting outside the office where soaking under the sun in the colder winter weather.

Meanwhile, a black goat entered the office suddenly. It took a file of papers in its mouth from a table and ran off.

Unaware of this scene, the employees were not paying attention. But, when they noticed that the goat was running away with the file and eating the papers, they looked disturbed.

Pakistan issues visas to Indian pilgrims

New Delhi, Dec 1 (PTI) The Pakistan High Commission said on Wednesday that it has issued 136 visas to Indian pilgrims for visiting various religious sites in Pakistan.

It said the group of Indian pilgrims is visiting Pakistan to participate in the 313th birth anniversary celebrations of Shiv Avtari Satguru Sant Shadaram Sahib, at Shadani Darbar Hayat Pitafi in Sindh from December 4 to 15.

Indian Govt notifies Farm Laws Repeal Act

New Delhi, Dec 1 (PTI) The Centre on Wednesday notified a legislation to repeal the three agriculture laws against which thousands of farmers have been protesting for over a year now.

The Farm Laws Repeal Act, 2021 received the assent of the President of India on November 30, said a gazette notification issued by the Ministry of Law and Justice.

This law was passed by Parliament on November 29 without debate amid protests by Opposition MPs.

India: Minor girl gangraped in UP's Ballia

Ballia (UP), Dec 2 (PTI) A 15-year-old girl was allegedly gangraped by two men of her village in Nagra area here, police said on Thursday.

According to the FIR registered under relevant sections of the IPC and POCSO Act on Wednesday, Prince Chauhan and Manish Rajbhar allegedly raped the girl some days ago, a police officer said.

The exact date of the incident was not mentioned in the FIR, the officer said.

UN-OHCH expresss deep concern over human rights violations in Kashmir, India says its baseless

New Delhi, Dec 2 (PTI) India on Thursday hit out at the UN human rights body for its "baseless" allegations against it over the arrest of an activist in Jammu and Kashmir, and asserted that the comments "betray" a complete lack of understanding of the security challenges in the region in view of cross-border terrorism.

Arindam Bagchi, the spokesperson in the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), said authorities in India act against violations of law and not against legitimate exercise of rights.

India: Omicron scare dwindles hopes of leather exporters

Kanpur: Facing the sting of the negative growth during the last two years, finished leather exporters here have fallen to dread of fresh variant.

The buyers were unwilling to move in the midst of deadly virus. Therefore the exporters have now leaning on Chennai Fair in Jan 2022.

Even Germany's Spoga Fair in February at Cologne is not exempt from the virus impact.

The Omicron scare has hit the leather industry badly. It has noticed a 60% loss in sales and production. 

Barely 40% business is left for the leather exporters to manage, as they maintain. 

India: Forest department failing to trace leopard's location

Kanpur: Ferocious leopard was seen twice in Nawabganj and its adjacent areas trace. It was reportedly first noticed in the thickets behind the VSSD College campus.

Its exact location at the moment remains untraced as the forest department officials are still tracking its whereabouts.

The CCTV camera that caught vision of leopard was positioned in college campus.

The forest department has put on 6 night vision cameras in the jungle area. While 4 night vision cameras were placed at Lav Kush Park around Ganga Barrage.

India’s COVID-19 Tally Rises To 34,596,776

NEW DELHI, Dec 1 (NNN-PTI) – India’s COVID-19 tally rose to 34,596,776 today, as 8,954 new cases were registered during the past 24 hours across the country, showed the federal health ministry’s latest data.

Besides, 267 deaths due to the pandemic since yesterday morning, took the total death toll to 469,247.

There are still 99,023 active COVID-19 cases in the country, said the federal health ministry.

A total of 34,028,506 people have been cured and discharged from hospitals so far, out of which 10,207 were discharged during the past 24 hours.

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