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LIONESS AT DELHI ZOO GIVES BIRTH TO FOUR CUBS, FIRST SINCE 2009

Hindustan Times

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April 28, 2025

The Delhi zoo on Sunday celebrated the birth of four lion cubs the first successful breeding attempt at the zoo since 2009. The cubs will remain under the mother's care for the next few days and will be monitored via CCTV, zoo officials said.

- Jasjeev Gandhiok

"Early morning on Sunday, the five-year-old Asiatic lioness Mahagauri delivered four cubs.

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The Union government on Tuesday told the Supreme Court that unregulated real-money online gaming has demonstrable links to terror financing and money laundering, offering to share classified material showing the specific nature of these connections as it mounted a vigorous defence of Parliament's decision to ban such games entirely.

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TEWARY REPORT ON 1983 ASSAM VIOLENCE GIVEN TO LEGISLATORS

The Assam government on Tuesday distributed to legislators the report of the Tewary Commission that investigated widespread violence in the state in early 1983, including the turmoil's most infamous episode, the Nellie Massacre, almost four decades after the report was first submitted to the assembly.

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T20 World Cup: Holders and hosts India to face Pakistan in Colombo on Feb. 15

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The hosts, still 522 runs behind, need to bat out three sessions on a Day 5 pitch to save the second Test

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We wanted them to grovel: Proteas coach Conrad

Grovel. That's the word South Africa coach Shukri Conrad chose to use when asked why they had delayed the declaration against India on the fourth day of the second Test here. It probably wasn't done in bad faith, as Conrad mentioned he was \"stealing a phrase\" from the interview of England captain Tony Greig before the 1976 home series against Clive Lloyd's West Indies that fired up the visitors to a 3-0 win. But it definitely could have been avoided.

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