Thomas G K shares pictures from a trip to Wayanad.
Malavika vacationed in California and Vietnam.
P Manimegalai catches snakes in the city of Madurai and releases them in the forest.
What are you looking at? Terry the grumpy giant turtle summed up the general feeling towards a year that has been particularly cruel to both travel and wildlife. A photo of him "flipping the bird" was recently named funniest animal photo in the Comedy Wildlife Photo Awards 2020. As the winner of the 2020 contest, Fitzpatrick won a safari in Masai Mara, Kenya, a Think Tank photography bag, and a Nikon camera. Scroll down to see some more hilarious images.
Reader Gargi Biswas's doors are always open for thirsty birds and animals!
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'Hindus have fought for almost 500 years for the land and today our dream has been realised.'
While designer duo Shantanu and Nikhil's outfits had an old world charm, Varun Bahl's collection was inspired by Nature!
We invited readers to send in their interesting summer snapshots. Here are some more responses -- and you can share yours too!
We invited readers to share their unique, original photographs from this past year with us. Here are some more responses!
There's only one thing better than photos of animals, and that's funny photos of animals. The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards is back and they have announced its finalists. In addition to providing some light-hearted relief, the competition also aims to highlight the important message of wildlife conservation. From shopping responsibly by avoiding plastics and palm oil to restricting water use at home, this year's contest is aimed at making people think about the animals on the planet - as well as laughing at them. The winners will be announced on November 13.
The shooting occurred at the Tree of Life Congregation Synagogue in the Squirrel Hill area of Pittsburgh.
Readers share their travel photos. You can share yours too.
Readers have been sharing their best travel images from around the country here! You can share your best #India-Photos too!
Wrestling komodo dragons, ethereal egrets and thirsty squirrels are amongst some of the incredible images captured for the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition.
'What is proposed is that we tax payers pay Rs 1,000 per month to selected JanDhan accounts of poor families.' 'I am sure there are at least 10 crore Indians for whom Rs 1,000 is no big deal.'
The New England Patriots beat the Los Angeles Rams 13-3 on Sunday in the lowest scoring Super Bowl played to capture the National Football League championship for a record-tying sixth time.
Rajesh Karkera relives exciting and eerie moments following a tigress.
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Rupani also praised Ram for his 'engineering skills' by having a bridge constructed between India and Sri Lanka.
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He is set to be produced from custody before Judge Emma Arbuthnot for the first management hearing in the case, during which a broad timeline is expected for his extradition trial.
'I am sure Amma's soul is watching over Tamil Nadu and blessing it," Modi said, and was met with a thunderous applause.
Shamsheer Ustaad refused to become collateral damage when his industry modernised, discovers Geetanjali Krishna.
Here's a glimpse of all that happened around the world last month, in 14 images.
'We often assume that Ayodhya is Ram's property and Hastinapur is Yudhishthira's property when, in fact, it is their responsibility.' 'A king exists, as per Hindu philosophy, only to ensure that other people's property is safe,' explains Devdutt Pattanaik.
How are the illiterate and aged coping with Modi's demonetisation, wonders Subir Roy.
'As banks grapple with risk aversion and savers see an erosion in the value of money, the P2P platform can be a win-win for both borrowers and lenders,' notes Tamal Bandyopadhyay.
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A forest safari is the best way to observe animals in their natural habitat.
Several US businesses were hit by technological issues on July 8.
Show your kids smarter animated films, advises Raja Sen.
'Shape up or ship out' message has been loud and clear across the new-age companies in the stressed market conditions
People who have no access to or do not trust the financial system are the only ones for whom investing in gold makes sense, says Naval Goel.
'While its people might be a little less resistant to changing for its greater good, New Delhi, unfortunately, is also evolving into an ugly city of which one must remain wary to survive its rising incidents of violence and crime,' says Kishore Singh.
'Animal populations are increasing. Human populations are increasing. So there is no way the man-animal conflict going to go away.'
The humans are in trouble. They've been attacked by a Virus. What happens to the animals who depend on them? The Crows? The Dogs? And The Cats? Nitin Sathe's short story set in the times of the coronavirus.