2 hurt in dispute over cup of tea
Nalanda University makes case for Hindi as UN official language
Body of lawyers wife found hanging in city, dowry death suspected
Makar Sankranti: Dairy industry braces for surge in milk, curd and tilkut demand
As Makar Sankranti approaches, Bihar's dairy industry is gearing up for a remarkable surge in milk and curd demand. With the Patna Dairy Project predicting a 20% boost in sales, local dairies are prepping to cater to the increased appetites for festive favorites like paneer, tilkut, and curd across three districts.
Youth found dead in Gopalganj field, family alleges murder
In a distressing turn of events, a young man, just 20 years old, was found lifeless in a field in Gopalganj, igniting unrest among local residents. His relatives are claiming that the family of a woman he was reportedly involved with is responsible for his death.
3-day sports fest begins at Buxar engineering college
Bonded teens tormentor held after 200km manhunt
After being tragically left behind by a train, 15-year-old Santosh faced a harrowing four-month journey of bonded labour and trauma. With one hand amputated, he miraculously escaped from a hospital and was later found. His brave and detailed account helped the police track down his captor, Anil Kumar, who admitted to abandoning him post-accident.
NDA slams Owaisi over hijab-clad PM remark
State sees renewed vigour in regional air connectivity
Bihar is soaring to new heights in airport development, propelled by a revitalised civil aviation department. Plans for a substantial runway extension and state-of-the-art terminal at Darbhanga Airport are on track for completion by 2026.
Gayas iconic tilkut gets a neera twist rooted in health & heritage
In a heartwarming nod to tradition, Gaya's cherished tilkut has been reimagined with a thrilling new ingredient: neera, the fresh sap sourced from palm and date palm trees. This inventive variation, crafted by local artisan Dablu Kumar, pairs the classic flavor with health benefits, including potential anti-diabetic effects.
In a heart-wrenching event in Dalsinghsarai, Samastipur, a 65-year-old man lost his life in a devastating truck accident. The tragedy sparked outrage among locals, culminating in a three-hour blockade of NH-28, where protesters also damaged a garbage truck. Frustration over consistent traffic issues, attributed to a nearby fish market, fueled calls for its relocation.
Ruckus at Khagaria collectorate: 14 miscreants held, 8 cops suspended
Railways increases speed limit of 12 trains under ECR
2-day training for high-quality construction of block-cum-circle office
Family legacy being destroyed by our own, says Lalu's daughter Rohini
Number of medical colleges to rise to 48 in 3 years: Minister
Security beefed up for Republic Day
As Republic Day approaches, Patna's Gandhi Maidan is bustling with activity, as preparations reach a fever pitch. The district administration is prioritizing safety with enhanced security measures such as surveillance cameras and lookout towers. Infrastructure improvements are also in the works to ensure top-notch lighting and sanitation.
Patna DM asks officials to address public grievances
In an effort to enhance citizen engagement, Patna District Magistrate Thiyagarajan S M has established a new initiative requiring all officials to be present in their offices every Monday and Friday starting January 19th. This approach aims to tackle public grievances directly and ensure that government services remain accessible and efficient.
27 restaurants fined for forcing service charge on customers: CCPA
Among them were Cafe Blue Bottle in Patna and China Gate Restaurant Private Limited, which operates Bora Bora in Mumbai. The authority noted that these actions directly violated the law and the CCPA guidelines. Such practices amount to unfair trade practices under the Consumer Protection Act, 2019.
Visakhapatnam Gears Up For 9 days of Fun
Since February fell on a Sunday, a special Utsav would be held in Araku Valley
Union Minister Suresh Gopi attends GVL Maha Sankranti celebrations in Vizag
G.V.L. Narasimha Rao urges the Union Minister to help sanction projects for boost of tourism in Visakhapatnam and North Coastal Andhra Pradesh
Sankranti rush surges in Visakhapatnam amid travel and shopping spree
Public transport hubs and markets see heavy rush as families travel home and festive shopping gathers pace amid school holidays under way
AP Cabinet Approves Dagadarthi Greenfield Airport at Nellore
Strategically located, the Dagadarthi airport enjoys excellent connectivity to National Highway corridors, two major ports 'Krishnapatnam Port and Ramayapatnam Port' and multiple industrial clusters, including KRIS City and IFFCO SEZs
Naveen Patnaik opposes linking of pollution certificate with sale of fuel in Odisha
People of Odisha deserve better governance, policies that are implemented without causing unnecessary suffering, says former CM
Cybercrime gang busted in Nawada
3 BN College students arrested
500 fined in city for spitting, littering
SI suspended over bribe allegation
Vig sleuths nabs officer for taking bribe
No arrest in train theft case so far
In a shocking turn of events, the Jodhpur-Kamakhya Express was targeted by thieves who executed a bold robbery, pulling the alarm chain and making off with passengers' valuables. The 36-hour manhunt has yielded no suspects, prompting increasing frustration among travelers as concerns over train security mount. Passengers are now calling for stricter safety measures and greater accountability from railway authorities.
Complex operation performed at Madhubani Sadar Hospital
Doctors at Madhubani Sadar Hospital achieved a medical first, successfully treating a patient with severe hydropneumothorax. The complex operation, involving chest tube insertion to drain life-threatening fluid and air buildup, was performed by a specialist team. The patient's condition has stabilized, marking a significant advancement for critical care at the facility.
Trains face severe delays amid freezing conditions
In a challenging turn of events, travelers endured extensive delays on Friday due to a thick blanket of fog and a chilling cold wave that gripped the region. Key train services heading to Bihar from Delhi, notably the Tejas Rajdhani and Sampoorna Kranti, experienced prolonged stoppages, leaving many passengers shivering while they awaited their journeys.
Social values evolve with changes in culture & technology: Expert
Social values evolve, but freedom of expression demands ethical responsibility, stated State Information Commissioner Prakash Kumar at a Buxar seminar. He emphasized that content harming social harmony, though legally permissible, can be morally questionable. BJP MLC Nawal Kumar Yadav highlighted the media's crucial role as a bridge, warning that sensationalism and misinformation erode democratic values.
AIIMS-P chief cashier arrested
Biting cold and fog continue to disrupt life across state
Bihar is currently under the spell of a relentless winter, where frosty winds and a thick blanket of fog have disrupted daily routines. Patna is experiencing a stubborn minimum temperature lingering in the single digits for days on end, while cold day conditions refuse to relent.
In life and death, three friends remain united
Milk, kindness and a tea stall in Rajgir
In Rajgir, a humble tea stall has been a beacon of kindness for over three decades, offering free milk to infants up to 18 months old. Started by Sarvan Kumar and continued by his brother Ranjit, the initiative stems from a deep-seated belief in serving the needy.
BJP netas brother found dead in Vaishali
New IIT-Patna Board chairman visits campus
During his visit to IIT-Patna, newly appointed Chairman T V Narendran, the global CEO of Tata Steel, expressed admiration for the institute's impressive academic achievements and state-of-the-art facilities. He engaged with faculty and administrators, stressing the pivotal impact of startups and entrepreneurship on the country's economic landscape.
J P Ganga Path to become citys scenic hotspot: Nitish
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar inspected the JP Ganga Path beautification project, envisioning it as a prime attraction in Patna. The ongoing work, including landscaping, plantation, and the addition of amenities like food parks and selfie points, aims to transform the riverfront stretch into a vibrant public space.
Chief secretary: State aims for AI-led growth and digital reforms
In a monumental step towards modernization, Bihar is poised to leverage Artificial Intelligence and digital governance in every facet of state administration. High-ranking officials, led by the Chief Secretary, convened with technology leaders to strategize the incorporation of AI into vital sectors like education reform, women's and child welfare, and public safety.
East Champaran DM, SP review security for installation ceremony of largest Shiva lingam on Jan 17
Patna College felicitates toppers, retired staff on foundation day
Patna College marked its 164th foundation day with vibrant celebrations, including a flag hoisting and balloon release. Top-performing students and retired staff were honored. Speakers emphasized the college's rich heritage and the need to adapt to modern challenges to regain its academic leadership. A 'kavi sammelan' and 'mushaira' concluded the festivities.
AIIMS-Patna raises awareness amid cold wave
In a proactive move, AIIMS-Patna organized a community outreach event to tackle the health hazards posed by the extreme cold wave. Medical professionals shed light on critical issues like hypothermia, heart attacks, and strokes, particularly emphasizing the vulnerability of children.
Government reshuffles 21 IAS, 71 IPS officers
In a bold move to enhance governance, the Bihar government has undertaken a major reshuffling, with 21 IAS and 71 IPS officers being reassigned. This strategic transfer touches various key positions across districts, municipal bodies, and police organizations, including critical leadership roles like DG STF and ADG Headquarters, all designed to streamline operations and improve service delivery throughout the state.
Visakhapatnam will emerge as national hub for ship design and research, says Sarbananda Sonowal
Three Held, Three Minors Rescued
Two girls and a boy, were rescued by the police at Machilipatnam in Krishna district on Friday
Trump is leading the gangster phase of imperialism in the World
The absence of Social Union is being felt by countries of Global south By Prabhat Patnaik When the Soviet Union collapsed, liberal bourgeois writers had proclaimed the arrival of an era marked by the universal triumph of democracy and stability; they had considered the socialist challenge unnecessary and counterproductive, and believed that capitalism [] The post Trump is leading the gangster phase of imperialism in the World appeared first on Northlines .
Adani Krishnapatnam Port bags award
BJP MLA Slams Last-Mile Connectivity To Bogapuram Airport
It's easier to go to Vijayawada on the Vande Bharat train than to travel from Visakhapatnam to Bhogapuram airport and from there to Vijayawada: BJP leader P. Vishnu Kumar Raju
From 10 feet to 3: Gangapatnam creek in Nellore district loses depth, fishers their livelihood
Silt accumulation over two decades has disrupted the creeks fragile ecosystem, forcing fishing families to migrate or take up menial work, while locals press for restoration to sustain their incomes
Sixteen GEC Bhojpur civil engineering students secure jobs
Footfall dips at Gaya court a day after hoax bomb threat
Students told to keep themselves abreast of emerging technologies
Teachers may be good at theory but unless they keep themselves abreast of the changes, they would be teaching the same outdated syllabus, which they had studied decades ago, Visakhapatnam MP said
Vanilla Hour by Neer Ya Explores Love, Trauma, and the Courage to Begin Again
Author Neer Ya announces the release of her latest novel, Vanilla Hour, a deeply moving, genre-blending work of literary fiction that spans continents and decades, exploring resilience, motherhood, love, and the inescapable pull of the past. Model & cinestar Sudharani at the mook reading with Neer Ya at the Atta Galata Bengaluru today Set between 2008 Delhi and 2025 Tokyo, Vanilla Hour follows Dr. Nandini Yadav, a respected geochemist who has painstakingly rebuilt her life after devastating personal trauma. Now settled in Japan with her sharp-witted teenage daughter Aani, Nandini exists within an unconventional yet nurturing family that includes her ex-husband Karan and his wife Yuki. Despite the stability she has achieved, Nandini is haunted by unresolved memoriesof a brutal assault and the sudden disappearance of Anoop Krishnamurthy, her brilliant first love, after a catastrophic fallout two decades earlier. The fragile equilibrium of her present unravels when Nandini attends a college reunion in Goa and comes face-to-face with Anoop. Their reunion is charged with chemistry, regret, and unspoken truthsparticularly surrounding Aanis paternity. The situation escalates dangerously with the return of Alan, the man responsible for Nandinis past trauma, and Anoops own dark history resurfaces, revealing years spent trapped in indentured servitude to a Jakarta crime syndicate. As past and present collide, Vanilla Hour becomes a powerful story of survival and second chances. With threats closing in, Nandini and Anoop are forced to confront decades of pain and betrayal, leaning on one anotherand on an unconventional familyfor protection and hope. The tension reaches a heartbreaking climax when Aani uncovers the truth about her origins and runs into mortal danger. Blending emotional depth with gripping suspense, Vanilla Hour asks urgent questions about what defines a family, the cost of buried truths, and whether it is ever truly possible to outrun ones past. Speaking about the book, author Neer Ya says, Vanilla Hour was written for anyone who has survived something they never speak about, for those who carry love and loss side by side. I invite readers to step into Nandinis world, to sit with her silences, her courage, and her choicesand perhaps find pieces of their own story reflected there . www.store.pothi.com/book/neer-ya-vasnilla-hour . Issued by BERNAY IMC Authors Profile: Neer is techie-banker.She is a Creative Technologist with a blend of FinTech expertise, digital and AI product leadership with artistic flair. Her entire career has been on the cusp of business and technology. After graduating from Symbiosis Centre of Information Technology, she spent last two decades being at the forefront of digital and AI technology, around the world. She started her writing journey as a youngest journalist at the Times of India, Patna and always been writing in some shape and form. Now she works for a international bank in Hong Kong. Vanilla Hour is her first fiction work.
Bihar NDA leaders welcome Delhi court order framing charges against Lalu, kin in land-for-job case
PATNA: (Jan 9) The NDA in Bihar on Friday welcomed a Delhi courts order directing framing of charges against RJD chief and former railway minister Lalu Prasad, his family members and others in the alleged land-for-job scam. Special Judge Vishal Gogne said Prasad used the railway ministry as his personal fiefdom to carry out a criminal enterprise, where public employment was used as a bargaining chip to acquire land parcels by the Yadav family in connivance with railway officials and [] The post Bihar NDA leaders welcome Delhi court order framing charges against Lalu, kin in land-for-job case appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
A 35-year-old woman was beaten to death and four others injured in Bihar's Nawada district following a dispute over alleged witchcraft. Tensions flared when a neighbor's child fell ill, leading to accusations against the deceased woman. Her family claims relatives from the neighboring family attacked her with bricks, stones, and iron rods.
Hyderabad : 5 injured after bus hits median, overturns at Hayathnagar
Five persons suffered injuries when a bus carrying a film crew met with an accident at Pedda Amberpet in Hayathnagar on the city outskirts in the early hours of Friday, January 9. According to the police, the bus was travelling from Visakhapatnam to Manikonda when the driver, Vijay Bhaskar Reddy, lost control at the entry Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Two arms smugglers held in Buxar
Woman beaten to death over witchcraft allegation in Nawada
Patna high court gets two new judges
In a momentous ceremony, the Patna High Court has embraced two talented newcomers, Ritesh Kumar and Praveen Kumar, as Chief Justice Sangam Kumar Sahoo presided over their swearing-in. Justice Ritesh Kumar brings a unique perspective to the court, grounded in sociology and seasoned in constitutional and service law, having served various state universities and corporations.
Teacher dies in Bhojpur road accident
Job scam: ED raids two houses in Muzaffarpur, Motihari
In an aggressive crackdown on fraudulent job schemes, Enforcement Directorate (ED) operatives descended on Muzaffarpur and Motihari, probing a significant money laundering racket. The prime suspect, Mantu Shah, managed to evade capture at his premises in Muzaffarpur.
Delhi-Patna trains run late due to adverse weather
Several courts evacuated after bomb threat emails
On Thursday, an alarming wave swept through Bihar as courts in Patna, Araria, and Gaya were evacuated due to ominous email threats suggesting the presence of RDX explosives. Bomb squads swiftly sprang into action, meticulously scouring the premises, yet ultimately uncovered no threats.
Hit by truck during night patrol, SI dies
Sugar cane prices raised by Rs15 per quintal in state
Exciting news for cane growers in Bihar! For the 2025-26 season, they'll enjoy an increase of Rs 15 per quintal for their harvest. The super grade will now be priced at Rs 380, while general grade will go for Rs 360, and low grade will stand at Rs 330.
Low revenue collection irks mines department
BJP accuses Mamata of obstructing ED probe
Bihar Minister Mangal Pandey criticized West Bengal's Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, alleging she hindered the Enforcement Directorate's investigation into money laundering. He claimed her interference at the premises of a suspect and associated firm was a blatant breach of constitutional norms, aimed at protecting wrongdoers.
Passengers allege theft on moving train near Patna
VB-G-RAM-G row: Congress to launch agitation tomorrow
Starting Saturday, January 10, the Bihar Congress will rally across the state to oppose the VB-G-RAM-G Act and demand a revival of the MGNREGA program. Leaders of the party claim that the legislation threatens the employment rights of rural communities, consolidates authority inappropriately, and imposes financial strain on state resources.
City schools closed for lower classes till Jan 11 amid bone-chilling cold
CM mourns death of Vedanta chairmans son
In a heartfelt tribute, Bihar's Chief Minister Nitish Kumar expressed his sorrow over the untimely passing of Agnivesh Agrawal, son of Anil Agarwal, who tragically lost his life due to a skiing accident in New York, followed by a cardiac incident.
Over 14k homes in Bihar install rooftop solar panels: MNRE official
Man held for assaulting wife, possessing illegal weapon in West Champaran
Begusarai station starts AI-based tatkal booking, sets up modular stalls to boost non-fare revenue
WPL 2026: Gujarat Giants Is Better Balanced But Face Selection Dilemmas, Says Anjum Chopra
ODI World Cup: Gujarat Giants (GG) appear more competitive heading into the 2026 Women's Premier League (WPL) season, but they need to solve dilemmas around their overseas players and opening combination, said former India captain Anjum Chopra. In last years mega auction, the Ashleigh Gardner-led GG invested heavily in New Zealands veteran all-rounder Sophie Devine at the auction, as well as in acquiring Georgia Wareham, Danni Wyatt-Hodge, and Kim Garth. After finishing at the bottom of the points table in 2023 and 2024, GG put up a much-improved showing by finishing third in the league stage and qualified for the Eliminator in 2025, where they lost to eventual champions Mumbai Indians. Yes. I guess the fact that again, with four international players, whether they can balance out with Sophie Devine - they paid quite a bit for her at the auctions. So, they have to ensure that she finds a place in the playing eleven. If you are not able to utilise those services, because again, for them, who will open with Beth Mooney? They've got options - they can open with Sophie Devine, or Yastika (Bhatia), Anjum Chopra told IANS in an exclusive conversation on the eve of the competition. Australia batter Beth Mooney will be required to be the keeper again, considering Yastika is still recovering from an ACL surgery done after injuring her left knee during last years ODI World Cup preparatory camp in Visakhapatnam. Apart from who they decide to open with, it's also about who they decide to go in the wicket-keeping skills between Mooney and Yastika? So, it's a good, healthy balance. It's also good for the Indian players because it's seven plus four in the playing eleven - so there are seven places up for grabs for an Indian player, added Anjum Chopra. She also stated that the limited spots for Indian players will intensify competition for places in the starting line-up. But there are only a few specialist positions - so, the Indian talent will also start understanding that it's not just about getting to or being picked in the auction. It's also about making sure that you're able to get into the playing eleven and then showcase your skills, said Anjum. With the tournament lasting approximately three and a half weeks, player fitness will be crucial for GGs bowling department to put up a sustained performance. Renuka Singh Thakur has fared nicely since recovering from a back stress fracture, while Kashvee Gautam and Titas Sadhu have successfully returned to action after healing from their respective injuries. Fitness is part and parcel of it. It's about a three and a half weeks tournament. So, at this time, there are ample gaps as well because simultaneously, the men's series against New Zealand is also going to be on. So, I guess the rest or break part is already taken care of, as it's not a very long tournament. I'm sure every player wants to remain fit and counted because after this WPL, there'll probably be a series or two. That also is not for every nation, I guess, before they head out to England to play a T20 World Cup. So, you want to individually also make sure that you're ticking the boxes in the right manner, added Anjum. The WPL will be played for the first time since India's ODI World Cup triumph, with Anjum Chopra expecting increased fan engagement, though the hype and build-up for the tournament have been largely dull. I'm sure every player wants to remain fit and counted because after this WPL, there'll probably be a series or two. That also is not for every nation, I guess, before they head out to England to play a T20 World Cup. So, you want to individually also make sure that you're ticking the boxes in the right manner, added Anjum. Also Read: Live Cricket Score It will be Smriti Mandhana up against Harmanpreet Kaur in the very first match. So, I guess it's exciting times for the women's game, and that's the biggest high. I just hope that it keeps getting better with every passing day. There can be a slight dip as well, but as far as we are moving ahead, we are improving individually and collectively, and I'm sure the excitement around women's cricket being watched will always remain. Article Source: IANS
Tilak Varma Ruled Out Of First Three T20Is Against NZ After Undergoing Abdominal Surgery
BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia: India batter Tilak Varma has been ruled out of the first three T20Is against New Zealand after undergoing surgery for an abdominal issue in Rajkot, said the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Thursday. IANS had previously reported that Varma, 23, underwent an emergency surgery after scans suggested the need for the same at a super-speciality hospital in Rajkot on Wednesday evening, after experiencing acute pain in his abdominal region in the morning. Varmas availability for the remaining two matches will be assessed based on his progress during the return-to-training and skill phases. He was discharged from the hospital on Thursday morning and is scheduled to fly back to Hyderabad on Friday. He is currently stable and progressing well. Tilak will resume physical training and gradually return to skill-based activities once his symptoms have fully resolved and wound healing is satisfactory. He is ruled out of the first three T20Is against New Zealand. His availability for the remaining two matches will be assessed based on his progress during the return-to-training and skill phases, BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia said in the statement. Varmas recovery timeline leaves him doubtful for Indias T20 World Cup opener against the United States of America (USA) at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on February 7, with further group fixtures scheduled against Namibia (February 12, Pakistan (February 15), and the Netherlands (February 18). Tilak will resume physical training and gradually return to skill-based activities once his symptoms have fully resolved and wound healing is satisfactory. He is ruled out of the first three T20Is against New Zealand. His availability for the remaining two matches will be assessed based on his progress during the return-to-training and skill phases, BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia said in the statement. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India have yet to announce a replacement for Varma for the first three T20Is against New Zealand, to be played in Nagpur, Raipur, and Guwahati on January 21, 23, and 25. The last two T20Is will be played in Visakhapatnam and Thiruvananthapuram on January 28 and 31. Article Source: IANS
Festive spirit marks Sankranti celebrations at schools, institutions in Visakhapatnam
Book on life of President Droupadi Murmu released in Visakhapatnam
A sanitation worker releases the book, authored by former MP Yarlagadda Lakshmi Prasad, under a tree on Andhra University campus
Engineers must not get disheartened by failures: IIT-Patna head
During the launch of a specialized training initiative for engineers from the state rural works department, IIT-Patna Director T N Singh underscored the essential contribution of civil engineers to the progress of our nation. Over the course of 12 days, participants will delve into critical aspects of rural infrastructure, with a focus on hydraulics, foundation design, and pavement engineering.
Danapur ADRM appointed as power ministrys joint secretary
Four held in Buxar farmers murder case
ASI dies of heart attack in West Champaran
In a heartbreaking turn of events, Ajay Kumar Pandey, a steadfast assistant sub-inspector, lost his life while on duty in West Champaran. At the age of 55, the dedicated officer from Purnia was attending to a Dial 112 call when he suddenly collapsed from severe chest pain. Despite swift transport to Bagaha sub-divisional hospital, he was declared dead upon arrival.
Gaya worker dies after 10-tonne pipe falls on him at Chausa power plant
In a devastating incident at the Chausa thermal power plant in Buxar, a tragic accident claimed the life of 44-year-old worker Rajkumar, who was tragically crushed under a 10-tonne iron pipe. The mishap, caused by a failure in support during a lift, sparked immediate unrest among workers demanding stricter safety protocols.
Man beaten to death on suspicion of theft
In a tragic incident in Aurangabad, 28-year-old Suman Kumar lost his life after being allegedly assaulted by employees at a local rice mill over theft suspicions. While the mill staff maintain that he was apprehended while trying to steal paddy, Suman's family staunchly defends his character, labeling the accusations unfounded.
Two Maharashtra men die in Buxar road accident
A tragic accident unfolded in Buxar as thick fog blanketed NH-319, leading to a deadly crash. A truck loaded with tomatoes collided violently with a heavy vehicle close to Kadsar village, resulting in the untimely deaths of both the driver and his assistant. Hailing from Maharashtra, their lives were tragically cut short, trapped within the mangled wreckage.
Dr. Nusrat Parveen, at the center of a public controversy involving Bihar CM Nitish Kumar, has finally joined government service. After facing delays and intense scrutiny, she submitted her joining report at the Civil Surgeons office in Patna. Her induction into service, initially delayed, concludes after she completed mandatory medical tests, bringing relief to the health department.
Winter camp for kids in Visakhapatnam zoo
Visakhapatnam zoos Winter Camp turns enclosures into classrooms, offering children a close look at animal care, behaviour and conservation

