KOCHI: Horn Ok Please’ – it’s a phrase we have grown up seeing on the rear of vehicles, signalling drivers to honk while overtaking. This signal has clearly become second nature for most on the roads.
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Source: Senjuti Kundu / Unsplash For many of us raised in the 20th century, this simple phrase was an open invitation to ...
The assessment concluded that pollution and water management facilities, like dams, are the top causes of habitat loss and decline in the faunal population. The multi-taxonal study, published in ...