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Top 5 Methods to protect the Great Indian Tiger

It is not obscure any longer that a magnificent species Great Indian Tiger is approaching the verge of extinction at an appalling rate. From the forty thousand that were at the beginning of last century to a mere fourteen hundred, the number of these animals has plummeted drastically. Many causes for this dismaying situation have been identified including

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5 tips on cleaning your camera lens

Photography is a common hobby these days and there are many dilettantes in this area when compared to professional photographers; whether you are an amateur or a pro when it comes to maintenance of a possession, you must be able to take proper care of it. The lens is an important part of the camera, the camera can

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7 big reasons to enjoy holidays biannually

Today’s corporate world proposes a two way approach to holidays. The hectic schedule admits the reason to take holidays whereas the cut throat competition supports the continuous flow of work without any halt. In this dilemma, an employee gets confused to go either way but vacations can make people more effective and efficient at the

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Reasons for withdrawing Elephant Ride in Madhumalai

Everyone who visits the jungles of Madhumalai has a craze of riding an elephant. Crossing the jungle and water streams while sitting on elephant’s back sounds very nice and afterwards posting the photographs on Facebook and twitter has become a norm. But the fact is one should not include elephant ride in their “To-do list”.

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The Ban on Tiger Tourism in India Will it benefit the tigers or not

“Tiger, tiger burning bright” wrote William Blake in his notable poem “The Tiger” that has been memorized and recited by school-children for centuries. It is the Royal Bengal Tiger of the Sundarbans which has embodied independent India’s elegance and courage. The golden pages of Indian history and mythology narrate tales of powerful kings who had

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