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Vandalur Zoo getting ready for Lion-Tail Macaques

Chennai, Mar 14 (UNI) The authorities of the Aringnar Anna Zoological Park (Vandalur Zoo) here have started to construct a separate breeding enclosure for the Lion Tail Macaque, which they propose to bring under Foreign Animal Exchange Programme.

Zoo officials said the new enclosure, at the cost of Rs 16 lakhs, coming up at a remote silent place in the Zoo would provide a natural habitat for the animals and would ensure breeding.

The total enclosure would be for about 3000 sq metres, including three rooms with about 250 square feet.

Three pairs of Macaque could be kept in these rooms, the sources added.

Fruit bearing trees, including goose beery and mangoes would be planted in the habitat.

Initially, Macaques from neighbouring states would be brought for breeding and offspring born would be kept here, while the adults would be returned to their respective Zoos.

Later, Macaques from foreign countries, including London, would be brought for breeding, the sources added.

The Lion-Tailed Macaques are generally found along the Western Ghats and lives in evergreen and semi-evergreen broadleaf monsoon forests.

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Foreign Secretary speaks highly of India-US ties

Washington, Feb 24 (UNI) Foreign Secretary Shiv Shankar Menon has spoken highly of the potential of emerging relationship between India and US saying, there is a determination on both sides ''to do whatever we can to carry this forward''. ''I leave Washington convinced not just to the potential of this relationship, but how important it is for us and how much potential it has to address not just our own concerns but even global issues,'' he told a press conference here.....

Arrangements in place for Urs at Sirhind

Fatehgarh Sahib, Mar 14 (UNI) An estimated 10,000 devotees from the country and from Pakistan and other countries will participate in the annual three-day Rouza Sharif Urs beginning from March 17 to 19 at the tomb of Sufi saint, Sheikh Ahmad Farooqui in Sirhind. This shrine is considered one of the holiest places in Islam. According to district administration officials around 250 pilgrims from Pakistan are expected to pay obeisance at the shrine. Muslims from Gujarat, Mumbai, Surat, Uttar Pradesh.....

India refuses to hand over unidentified bodies of Samjhauta Express

Islamabad, Feb 24 (UNI) The Indian Government has refused to hand over bodies of the unidentified victims of Samjhauta Express tragedy to Pakistan on the plea that their nationality had not been determined. ''Following the Indian refusal to shift bodies, we have now requested for proper separate burial with DNA identification to keep the possibility of bringing the remains of identified Pakistani nationals,'' foreign ministry spokeswoman Tasneem Aslam said in Islamabad. She said the Indian government would arrange the burial, as.....
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