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Between 2018 and 2020, Delhi’s public National Z Between 2018 and 2020, Delhi’s public National Zoological Park lost 450 animals. These included two tigers due to renal failure and senility, and many other animals due to “traumatic shock”. In Mumbai’s Veermata Jijamata Udyan public zoo, 30 freshwater turtles died of disease between 2019 and 2020, along with a few deer. This then begs the question, when animals’ lives are compromised in zoos, why does India continue to operate them? To read our latest by @vaishnavi.rathore, click the link in bio!
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Bengaluru is seen as a global city on almost all a Bengaluru is seen as a global city on almost all accounts—the quality of education, diverse cultures, a booming startup hub and more. But the city has been infamous for one thing for a long, long period of time—the condition of its roads. Time and again, roads are laid in the city only to be dug up again, leaving commuters stuck in traffic for hours on end. It's of little surprise then, that Bengaluru has been ranked as one of the world's most congested cities.
But why are Bengaluru's roads so bad? Who is responsible for them? And why is this such a persistant problem? With insights from @tara.uk, this week, we explore just what the problem is with the city's roads and what could be done to solve this.
Shot and Narrated by Manasi Nene (@manasinene) 
Research and Script by Divina Ann Philipose (@cloudie_withacamera) 
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This sunday, hear from Shivani Gangakhedkar about This sunday, hear from Shivani Gangakhedkar about her experience working with us! Earlier this year, she wrote a great story about vaccine hesitancy in rural India, where communities and smaller urban clusters still suffer from misinformation, myths, a glaring digital divide, and the basic lack of guidance in terms of getting vaccinated.
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The @latikaroyfoundation connected with more than The @latikaroyfoundation connected with more than 1,500 families between April of 2020 and March of 2021, providing virtual therapy, special education, and communication and counselling services. Its experiences of successfully engaging children with disabilities hinge on listening to the concerns of their parents and devising appropriate learning solutions for them. This International Day of Disabled Persons, these insights can prove critical for other disability organisations navigating present and future emergencies.
By Dr. Shubha Nagesh & Pheba B. Mathai
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