When it comes to Sundarbans, it is difficult not to speak in superlatives. The world’s largest mangrove forest covers 10,000 square kilometres (3,860 square miles) of the world’s biggest delta, where ...
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Sundarbans literally means "beautiful forest," but as the novelist Amitav Ghosh writes, "There is no prettiness here to invite the stranger in." The largest mangrove forest in the world — home to ...
Although February 14 is celebrated as Valentine's Day, the people of the coastal areas of the Sundarbans celebrate the day as “Sundarbans Day” with a call to come forward to protect the forest and ...
In the past 22 years, the Sundarbans East Forest Division has faced 32 fire incidents, with investigations routinely launched afterward. Yet, the crucial recommendations made by these investigation ...
The majestic Royal Bengal Tiger, the most iconic resident of the Sundarbans, is a symbol of strength, adaptability, and mystery. Unlike other tiger populations, the Sundarbans tigers are excellent ...
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