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Temperature at Bhitarkanika national park may rise by 2°C by 2050: Report

The report also said that in 2050, the total rainfall is likely to increase by 3.9 per cent at the Bhitarkanika national park in Odisha

The rise in temperature may impact the habitat of the saltwater crocodiles and Olive Ridley sea turtles at the Bhitarkanika national park. (Unsplash)
Updated on Sep 13, 2023 02:45 PM IST
ByDebabrata Mohanty

Shimla’s IIAS seeks risk assessment after landslide

IIAS sales and public relations officer (PRO) Akhilesh Pathak said, “We have written to the deputy commissioner, superintendent of police (SP) and the municipal corporation (MC) authorities for risk assessment and preventive measures for the safety of the complex.”

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Updated on Aug 19, 2023 01:11 AM IST
By, Shimla
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