Lifestyle
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Eastern Bengal’s Elephant Crisis
In the lush and fertile landscapes of Eastern Bengal, where rivers weave through green fields and forests once stretched endlessly, a growing crisis is unfolding. Villagers across the region are increasingly troubled by wild elephants that wander into human settlements, destroying crops, damaging homes, and sometimes even causing tragic loss of life. What was once a rare encounter has now become a frequent and alarming reality.
By Irshad Abbasi 6 days ago in Petlife
The Indian Doctor Who Saved Thousands of Elephants
In the vast and diverse landscapes of India, where dense forests meet expanding human settlements, the survival of wildlife often hangs in a delicate balance. Among the many species facing increasing threats, elephants stand as both majestic symbols of nature and vulnerable victims of human activity. Yet, amid these challenges, one man has emerged as a true guardian of these gentle giants—a dedicated wildlife doctor whose efforts have saved thousands of elephants.
By Irshad Abbasi 6 days ago in Petlife
The Death of India’s Most Beloved Lion
India has long been home to one of the world’s most majestic and rare big cats—the Asiatic lion. Found primarily in the Gir National Park, these lions are not only a symbol of strength and pride but also a significant part of the country’s natural heritage. Recently, the nation was struck by sorrowful news: one of its most popular and widely recognized lions has died, leaving behind a legacy that touched millions.
By Irshad Abbasi 6 days ago in Petlife
Do I Have To?
Tuesday was a “national” day of celebration, but not all were in celebratory mode. While our nation and other nations were partying and engorging themselves on corned beef, potatoes, cabbage and an over abundance of beer, one person was grieving and going down a rabbit hole of sadness, over the death of a parent.
By Alexandra Grant6 days ago in Families
The Missing Piece
The puzzle piece became a symbol of Autism in the sixties. It represented the puzzling nature of the disorder. Autism Speaks used it too, but they were criticized for pushing for a cure to Autism, rather than acceptance. I am using it today as a symbol for my family's dynamic, having an Autistic family member in residential care.
By Kathleen Anderson 7 days ago in Families
Is Your Pelvic Floor Tight or Weak? How to Tell the Difference (And What to Do)
If you have been dealing with discomfort, bladder issues, or unexplained pelvic pain, there is a good chance your pelvic floor is not functioning the way it should. Many people assume the problem is weakness, but in reality, it could be the opposite. Understanding whether your pelvic floor is tight or weak is essential because using the wrong approach can make symptoms worse instead of better.
By Elevate You Studio7 days ago in Blush
Why Mui Ne Is Often Loved More by Repeat Travellers Than First Timers
Mui Ne rarely tries to impress at first glance. It does not shout for attention or package itself neatly for quick consumption. Instead, it unfolds slowly. This is precisely why many travellers only truly fall for Mui Ne the second time around, once expectations soften and curiosity deepens.
By Daphne Olga7 days ago in Viva
















