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Planters request Assam government to ban a few pesticides that're compromising tea quality

IndiaTimes Sunday, 2 June 2024
Through a memorandum, the tea plantation sector representatives under North Eastern Tea Association, appealed before the minister to prohibit sale, stock, distribution and, or use of certain pesticides in the Assam in the best interest of the tea industry. Those six pesticides are Cypermethrin, Acephate, Imidacloprid, Acetamiprid, Dinotefuran, and Fipronil.
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Arunachal CM holds meeting to assess damage caused by landslides, flood

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Assam Floods: 159 Wild Animals, Including 9 Rhinos Dead In Kaziranga Park | Watch [Video]

Assam Floods: 159 Wild Animals, Including 9 Rhinos Dead In Kaziranga Park | Watch

As many as 159 wild animals, including nine rhinos, have died so far at Kaziranga National Park due to floods in Assam, according to the park authority on Wednesday. The Field Director of Kaziranga National Park, Sonali Ghosh, said that so far, 159 wild animals have died in Kaziranga National Park due to flooding. #AssamFloods #KazirangaPark #WildlifeTragedy #RhinosInDanger #FloodImpact #AssamWildlife #NaturalDisaster #ConservationEfforts #AssamFloodResponse #WildlifeRescue #KazirangaConservation #AssamBiodiversity #RhinoConservation #FloodVictims #EnvironmentalCrisis ~PR.152~ED.155~GR.125~HT.96~

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