Tag: bat

  • Chhattisgarh: Rare ‘Orange Bat’, Endangered Indian Wolf Spotted at Kanger Ghati National Park in Bastar (See Pics)

    Chhattisgarh: Rare ‘Orange Bat’, Endangered Indian Wolf Spotted at Kanger Ghati National Park in Bastar (See Pics)

    Bastar, January 18: A rare species of ‘Orange bat’ was spotted at Kanger Ghati National Park and an endangered species Indian Wolf was also seen in the forest area of Chhattisgarh’s Naxal-affected Bastar district, a forest official said.

    According to the information, the Indian Wolf has been listed as a Schedule I species in the Wildlife Protection Act (WPA), 1972 due to its extremely low numbers. Their existence in the jungles of Bastar is a matter of pleasure.

    Director of Kanger Ghati National Park, Ganveer Dharamsheel said, “The forest departmental access has now increased in Kanger Ghati National Park and Indravati Tiger Reserve situated in Naxal-Prone areas of Bastar district. The forest management has also installed cameras in the interior regions of the forest, in which video recordings and photographs of unique species of wildlife are being recorded.” Rare White Lion Cub Spotted Playfully Running Behind His Mother Lioness in a Forest; Viral Video Intrigues Netizens.

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    “It is very good to find Indian wolves in the forests here and a plan is being prepared for their conservation and promotion. Villagers are being informed of it. We are in touch with them to help us in the conservation of wildlife. Although a large area of the forest is Naxal affected and in such a situation the officers of the forest department do not go to those areas. But the department is still making every possible effort to save the wild animals,” he said. Rare Clouded Leopard Caught on Camera in Buxa! Bengal Forest Department Shares Viral Photo of the Most Ancient Cat Species That Has Left Netizens Amazed .

    “Earlier, Blind Fish, Common Hill Myna, Crocodile, long-moustache cave crickets, rare species of Otter were also found in the Kanger Ghati National Park,” Dharamsheel added.

    (This is an unedited and auto-generated story from Syndicated News feed, Morning Tidings Staff may not have modified or edited the content body)

  • Uttar Pradesh: Old Video of Cops Beating Youth With Bat Over Stains on Uniform Goes Viral Again, UP Police Clarify

    Uttar Pradesh: Old Video of Cops Beating Youth With Bat Over Stains on Uniform Goes Viral Again, UP Police Clarify

    An old video of an Uttar Pradesh police personnel has gone viral on social media wherein a cop could be seen beating a youth with a bat. Reportedly, the cop assaulted the victim over petty reasons. Now, the Uttar Pradesh police have come up with a clarification on the viral video. The police said that the video is of the year 2021 on which action has been taken in the past. The video has gone viral several times in the past as well, UP Police added. UP Police Promoting 21,295 Constables to Head Constables .

    Cops Beating Youth With Bat Over Stains on Uniform Goes Viral:

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  • Thai Food Blogger Phonchanok Srisunaklua Sent to Jail for Five Years After Video of Her Eating ‘Bat’ Soup Goes Viral

    Thai Food Blogger Phonchanok Srisunaklua Sent to Jail for Five Years After Video of Her Eating ‘Bat’ Soup Goes Viral

    Phonchanok Srisunaklua, a Thai YouTuber and food blogger, was arrested and sent to jail for five years after recording a video of herself eating a whole bat in a bowl of soup. In the now-deleted video, the dead animal could be seen floating in soup with cherry tomatoes. Srisunaklua uploaded the stomach-churning one-minute 40-second clip on her YouTube channel. However, she started receiving backlash from netizens just as the video went viral.

    Describing her soup, she says that the bats are ‘delicious’ and compared them to “eating raw meat.” Later in the video, she then starts ripping the animal apart and dipping them in a spicy sauce called Nim Jam before eating. At one point the footage shows her holding up a whole bat to the camera and declaring ‘it has teeth’ before beginning to crunch on the bones and saying “the bones are soft.” Raw Chicken, GF’s Breast Milk & Vaginal Discharge is Chicago-Based Influencer Boban Simic’s Diet That He Considers ‘Healthier and More Sensual’, Goes Viral.

    Phonchanok Srisunaklua Eats ‘Bat Soup’:

    However, netizens were alarmed and reported the video as soon as it went viral. Several people said that she could start another pandemic. Several experts claim that bats carry over 10,000 viruses that could be transmitted to humans and start another pandemic. WATCH: 16-Foot Crocodile Attacks Zookeeper During Live Show in South Africa; Viral Video Will Leave You in Cold Sweat.

    Phonchanok Srisunaklua, who is a teacher in Thailand, has nearly 400,000 subscribers on social media. Meanwhile, the fodd blogger will face a prison time of five years along with a fine of 500,000 baht. She is being charged with possession of protected wildlife carcasses and for crimes violating the Computer Crimes Act in Sakhon Nakhon province, Thailand.

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on Nov 12, 2022 06:16 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).

  • ‘Sachin, Sachin’ Chants Fill Air During Road Safety World Series 2022 Match! Watch Video of Sachin Tendulkar Walk Out to Bat During India Legends vs New Zealand Legends Clash

    Sachin Tendulkar is one of the greats in the history of the cricket and the fans still show their love and support for the Indian legend. While, Tendulkar was walking out to bat during a Road Safety World Series 2022 match between India Legends and New Zealand Legends, crowd started chanting ‘Sachin, Sachin’ loudly to welcome the cricket great.

    Watch fans chant Sachin’s name:

     

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  • Picture of Cheteshwar Pujara and Mohammad Rizwan Goes Viral As Indo-Pak Duo Bat Together for Sussex in County Championship

    Fans were treated to rare scene of an Indian and a Pakistani batting together as Cheteshwar Pujara and Mohammad Rizwan both represent Sussex in the County Championship. The duo was seen batting together near the end of day two’s play between Durham vs Sussex and added an unbeaten stand of 12 runs. The duo will take field on day three and the partnership is expected to grow. Meanwhile, the pictures of Indo-Pak duo batting together have gone viral.

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  • World’s Largest Cricket Bat, Certified by Guinness World Records, Unveiled in Hyderabad by Mohammad Azharuddin (View Pics and Video)

    Hyderabad, Oct 23 (IANS) World’s largest cricket bat, certified by Guinness World Records, was unveiled here on Saturday by the former Indian captain Mohammed Azharuddin. The bat, which is 56.1 feet long and weighs 9,000 kg has been gifted by Pernod Ricard India Ltd, to the government of Telangana, will be on display on Tank Bund till November 16 and will be later kept at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium at Uppal. Unveiled on the eve of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, Pernod Ricard dedicated the bat to the Indian team. Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma Sweat It Out in the Nets Ahead of IND vs AFG T20 World Cup 2021 Clash (Watch Video)

    Made from poplar wood, the bat has been fabricated by BSL Events. It took almost a month to make it. The bat, made at a cost of Rs 70 lakh, has beaten the previous Guinness Record of 51 feet long bat made at Chennai.

    Azharuddin, who is the president of Hyderabad Cricket Association, unveiled the bat in the presence of Arvind Kumar, Principal Secretary, municipal administration and urban development, Jayesh Ranjan, Principal Secretary, industry, commerce and information technology, Udit Dugar, Zonal Head, South India and Gopal Akotkar, Regional Head, Telangana & AP, Pernod Ricard India.

    See some pictures of this bat here:

    Here’s the video of the bat being unveiled:

    “Because of this world’s largest bat and India-Pakistan match scheduled on Sunday, we will be celebrating Diwali tomorrow itself. We are installing the bat on Tank Bund for people coming to Sunday Funday to savour the visual treat,” said Arvind Kumar and requested Azharuddin to install the bat later at Uppal stadium. Jayesh Ranjan congratulated Pernod Ricard for making the world’s largest bat and for choosing Hyderabad to display it. “A record-holding bat will permanently be displayed in Hyderabad and that’s a tremendous honour. This World record bat can be a huge inspiration for our fans ahead of the World Cup,” he said.

    Azharuddin congratulated Pernod Ricard for making the bat. “I was amazed to know about the weight of the bat. Being Hyderabadi, I am more than delighted that this iconic bat was made in Hyderabad. It’s all the more rewarding as it is certified by the Guinness World Record. You are being rewarded for the time, effort and planning put in to make this epochal bat,” he said.

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on Nov 03, 2021 02:36 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).

  • Scientists bat for rainwater hose technology

    Scientists bat for rainwater hose technology

    According to scientists at the Tamil Nadu Agricultural University’s Cotton Research Station at Veppanthatai in Perambalur district, the use of water to grow crops in the summer season will be more through rain hose technology than through a sprinkler system.

    New, inexpensive spray micro-irrigation technology will be ideal for cultivation of onion, ground-nut and vegetable crops in Perambalur district. Rain hose is flexible with a pattern of drip holes made of nano-punching technology to ensure uniform flow of water, s. Somasundaram, Associate Professor and Head, Cotton Research Station, Vappanthaattai, said.

    With the new technology, a small amount of water can be applied more often; Better control of leaching reduces fertilizer application and helps maintain optimal irrigation, resulting in maximum yield and good quality yield, Mr. Somasundaram said.

    Automation of the system leads to rapid and healthy growth of plants and crops. The initial investment is very low compared to drip and sprinkler irrigation.

    The rain hose ensures uniform and high flow rates of water with the right operating pressure and discharge rate, with closely shallow and shallow rooted crops such as onions and peanuts, vegetable crops, and leafy vegetables.

    Clogging will not be a problem and it will occupy every type of soil. Assistant Professor Sakthivel said that easily portable rain hoses would reduce labor costs and would not require filtration.

    According to Saravanan, a farmer who used the technique is quite user friendly. The rain pipe is effective for plants of about 1.5 feet in height in the absence of strong wind, he said.

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