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Himalayan wolf-dog hybrids emerge as a threat to wolves and people
In Ladakh, Himalayan wolves are increasingly breeding with feral dogs, giving rise to a new animal known as khipshang that could injure humans and outcompete other carnivores
Venomous Himalayan pit viper was actually 5 different species all along
Hidden deep in the towering mountains of the Himalayas, one of Asia’s most mysterious venomous snakes has been keeping a major secret for over 160 years. Scientists have now discovered that the so-called Himalayan pit viper is not just one species, but actually five separate species — including three completely unknown to science until now.
No oxygen and just a few chocolates: Sherpa describes miracle Everest survival
Sherpa tells of miracle Mount Everest survival with no oxygen and just a few chocolates Sat 6 Jun 2026 at 12:56pm A few chocolates he found in his pocket and an avalanche may have been what saved Dawa Sherpa from almost-certain death on Mount Everest. The experienced guide was believed to have perished after he became separated from other climbers in the final days of the mountain's spring climbing season.
Sherpa guide’s family files official complaint after ‘miracle’ rescue on Mount Everest
Sherpa guide’s family files official complaint after ‘miracle’ rescue on Mount Everest When helicopters were finally sent to look for him, they could not find him - Bookmark A Sherpa guide who miraculously survived a week stranded on the perilous slopes of Mount Everest is recovering in a Kathmandu hospital as his family pursues legal action over what they claim was a delayed rescue effort. Dawa Sherpa, 57, was discovered Thursday, crawling through the snow near the Khumbu Icefall, a week...
Mount Everest climber stranded for a week without food or oxygen rescued crawling back to Base Camp alone
Mount Everest climber stranded for a week without food or oxygen rescued crawling back to Base Camp alone Nepali guide Hillary Dawa Sherpa went missing near the so-called ‘Death Zone’ where oxygen levels are too low to sustain human life for long - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments A Nepali climbing guide who went missing on Mount Everest a week ago without food or oxygen has been found alive, having crawled alone almost all the way back to Base Camp. Hillary Dawa Sherpa, 52, was discovered...
Zojila tunnel breakthrough: Road Pakistan wanted to choke during Kargil gets all-weather shield
The strategically important Zojila Tunnel project has crossed a major milestone, with the two ends of the tunnel now connected to form a single 13-km-long passage beneath the Zojila Pass. Being built by the National Highways and Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited (NHIDCL) at a cost of around Rs 6,500 crore, the tunnel will provide all-weather connectivity between Kashmir and Ladakh, ending the annual disruptions caused by heavy snowfall at the Zojila Pass, where temperatures can...
Family questions rescue efforts for Sherpa guide found alive on Everest, seeks legal action
Family questions rescue efforts for Sherpa guide found alive on Everest, seeks legal action Dawa Sherpa, 57, was found on Thursday (Jun 4) crawling in the snowy slopes around the Khumbu Icefall, just above Everest base camp, a week after he went missing. KATHMANDU: A Sherpa guide who survived a week on the treacherous slopes of Mount Everest was recovering at a hospital in Nepal's capital on Friday (Jun 5), while his family angered by a delay in rescue efforts sought legal action against...
Ex-principal’s passion takes root, barren Madhya Pradesh hill turns plantation
Jamli ( Mhow): “Forest Man” Jadav Payeng toiled decades to single-handedly turn a once-barren Assam sandbar along the Brahmaputra into a lush 1,360-acre woodland. Over 2000km away, retired college principal SL Garg has pulled off in 10 years a feat with echoes of Payeng’s tenacity -- transforming a barren hillock in Madhya Pradesh’s Mhow into a 50,000-tree plantation. “Rock star” is a flashy moniker that might sit uneasily on the assuming 75-year-old Indore resident who changed what was once...
India says it is working to stop water flowing into Pakistan
India says it is working to stop water flowing into Pakistan NEW DELHI: India is working to ensure "not a single drop of water" will flow into neighbouring Pakistan, the water minister has said, after New Delhi suspended a major treaty last year. Pakistan has previously said it would consider any attempt to change the flow of cross-border waterways as an "act of war", and says that the 1960 Indus Water Treaty (IWT) remains in force as there is no mechanism to unilaterally withdraw from it.
Deadly protests in Pakistan-administered Kashmir: What’s going on?
Deadly protests in Pakistan-administered Kashmir: What’s going on? Experts say the current crisis is part of a deeper, long-running debate about governance in the region. At least 11 people were killed on Sunday during clashes between police and protesters in Pakistan-administered Kashmir’s Rawalakot city, capital of Poonch district, before a major demonstration scheduled by a banned civil society group for Tuesday.