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Who is Bhanu Tatak: Why immigration blocked her travel to Ireland? How Siang dam protest put her in spotlight | Itanagar News

NEW DELHI: Arunachal Pradesh-based anti-dam activist and lawyer Bhanu Tatak was stopped at Delhi airport on Sunday while trying to board a flight to Dublin, after immigration authorities acted on a look-out circular (LOC) linked to two pending police cases in her home state.Who Is Bhanu Tatak?Bhanu serves as the legal adviser of the Siang Indigenous Farmers’ Forum, a platform that has strongly opposed the proposed 11,500 MW Siang Upper Multipurpose Project. She has been at the forefront of anti-dam movements, raising concerns about displacement of indigenous people and the ecological risks posed by such mega projects.Cases Against Bhanu TatakAccording to Arunachal Pradesh police, the LOC was not connected to her activism but was specifically tied to cases registered at the Itanagar police station.
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The first case dates back to 2021, when she allegedly barged into Itanagar’s BB Plaza mall during a protest, leading to charges of criminal trespass.The second case, registered in 2022, accuses her of financing an act of vandalism against the “Wall of Harmony” mural at the civil secretariat. Police claim they found evidence of Bhanu transferring funds for the vandalism.Bhanu was on her way to Ireland for a three-month academic course at Dublin City University starting next week. Her detention has sparked allegations that she is being harassed for her anti-BJP government stand.Political ControversyThe Arunachal Pradesh Youth Congress condemned the action, calling it “highhandedness” and arguing that Bhanu should not have been prevented from traveling abroad over “two cases that are more than three years old.” In a statement, the youth wing alleged: “This is in response to her role in leading protests against the Siang dam project. This is another fabricated case to silence dissent.”Countering these claims, Arunachal Pradesh IGP (law and order) Chukhu Apa told PTI that Bhanu has “10 to 12 cases” registered against her in recent years. He said she had allegedly incited violence during protests, including leading mobs and urging women protesters to confront a cabinet minister.Bhanu’s case has once again spotlighted the conflict between state-backed hydropower projects and grassroots opposition movements in Arunachal Pradesh.
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10 coastal areas in India where dolphins are commonly seen

Dolphin sightings in India
India’s extensive coastline is a haven for marine life, including various dolphin species like Indo-Pacific humpback, bottlenose, spinner, and Irrawaddy dolphins. These areas offer opportunities for boat safaris, cruises, and eco-tours to spot dolphins in their natural habitat
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Five Unseen Facets Of Vantara That Might Surprise You

Vantara, the most stunning animal sanctuary, harbours very significant qualities that are missed in a lot of the mainstream description. It doesn’t just save, it heals, it doesn’t only use science, it uses patience. Besides planting trees, doing unnoticed research, releasing rare animals, and even the wonders of the elephant hospital, Vantara’s story is further enriched by cross-border rescue. For those who are already familiar with Vantara, these five facts of its ecological ambition, innovation, and hope for the wild, might be quite surprising.
Non-Public Access Status
Vantara has currently been closed for the general public although open as a sanctuary and rescue centre conceptually. It’s more of a private rehab facility without regular visitor programmes with limited or no accessibility. Hence, the species recovery is free of the risk of them being disturbed or stressed by human crowds.
Global Sourcing Of Animals
Most of the animal acquisitions in Vantara are internationally sourced including rescued animals from abroad. This global sourcing allows for the infusion of genetic diversity and the sharing of conservation knowledge between countries, which in turn benefits the local species.
Advanced Veterinary And Speciality Care
The facility is the home of the most complete medical infrastructure, such as MRI, CT scans, hydrotherapy pools, hyperbaric oxygen chambers and a specially designed elephant hospital, which are usually very sparse in the rescue centres in India. Thus with the help of these resources, the animals that are badly injured and old get treatments that they had earlier been deprived of locally, thus their quality of life is improved.
Conservation Breeding And Species Revival
Vantara is actively working on the breeding programme to save the certain animals from the risk of extinction – cheetah, slender loris, vultures and Great Indian Bustard. It mainly focuses on the restoration of their natural habitat, scientific studies and reintroduction through partnering with the government and other international organisations.
Recognition And Awards For Welfare
Vantara has been the winner of the prestigious Prani Mitra National Award in the corporate category by the Animal Welfare Board of India which is a great occasion and a very high recognition of the efforts made by the organisation in the animal protection and conservation sector. This kind of endorsement helps in garnering prestige, expert collaborators and high standards for animal care all over India.
Harmony Between Nature And Human
Vantara is not simply one of the rescue centers for wild animals but a reminder to us all of the possibilities that exist within nature, the reparation of lost habitats and the transformation of compassion into action. Their activities in restoring the macaw Spix to its natural home, lovingly caring for hundreds of elephants and helping the return of healthy ecosystems are proof that human hands can be the healers of nature’s wounds. From every seedling that is planted, to every creature nurtured and every species brought back to life, Vantara is not just saving the beautiful world but flourishing it as well.
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The most isolated and beautiful islands in India for offbeat adventures

Tillanchong Island (Nicobar Islands)
Ever heard of Tillanchong? If not, you must know that this is India’s one of the least explored islands in the Nicobar group. The island is mostly uninhabited, protected and is home to dense forests, volcanic hills, and rare wildlife. Access here is heavily restricted.
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