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Top destinations in India to explore the country’s mesmerising marine life

Top destinations in India to explore the country’s mesmerising marine life

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent dip into the Arabian Sea in Dwarka has stirred up curiosity about ocean life in India. We share the top six destinations besides Dwarka that you must visit if you love to explore the oceans

12 March,2024 06:05 PM IST | Aakanksha Ahire
IN PHOTOS: Biologists share fun facts about Mumbai’s marine organisms

IN PHOTOS: Biologists share fun facts about Mumbai’s marine organisms

This World Reef Awareness Day, we have Mumbai-based marine biologists share with us facts about the city’s coral species and the need for necessary steps to preserve them

01 June,2023 02:34 PM IST | Editor
Indian Ocean take Mumbai fans on a musical journey on their 'Tu Hai' tour

Indian Ocean take Mumbai fans on a musical journey on their 'Tu Hai' tour

Delhi-based Indian rock band Indian Ocean performed in Mumbai on May 20, as a part of the 'Tu Hai' tour, playing songs from their latest album by the same name, and some of their favourites from over thirty years that they have existed in the Indian indie scene. Stalwarts in their own right, they not only played songs like 'Jaadu Maaya', 'Iss Tan Dhan', 'Jungle', 'Rebirth' and 'Tu Hai' from their latest album but also hits like 'Tu Kisi Rail Si', 'Mann Kasturi', 'Bandeh' and 'Kandisa' too. All of which took their loyal fans on a melodious journey that led them to wave their hands and sing along with them

22 May,2023 04:39 PM IST | Nascimento Pinto
In photos: Mauritius oil spill in Indian Ocean damages coastline

In photos: Mauritius oil spill in Indian Ocean damages coastline

The oil spill on the Mauritian coast has caused severe damage to the pristine coast of the island country and its coral reef. The island's residents are seeing dead eels and fish floating in the water, as fuel-soaked seabirds limp onto shore. A Japanese ship MV Wakashio ran aground on July 25. The ship was carrying 4,000 tonnes of fuel oil and one of its oil tanks, containing about 1,000 tonnes of fuel oil, ruptured, fouling the coastline of Mauritius. Mauritian PM Pravind Jugnauth has declared the oil spill a national emergency, but some residents say he acted too late. (Pictures/AFP)

15 August,2020 08:00 AM IST

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