Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Reticulated python rescued

ReticulatedPythonA reticulated python, similar to the Indian rock python, has been rescued and brought to the Gelegphu park office today. The female python was caught by Indian people from nearby forest in the airport area. It has suffered several injuries on the body. It will be treated before it is released in the forest.
The python is 14 feet long, one foot two inches in girth and about 35 to 40 kilograms in weight. It is a non-venomous, rare snake that is found in northeast India and eight other countries. It usually preys on small animals like rodents, fruit bats, birds, jackals, civets, deer and wild boar. The snake  grows up to 19 feet.

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Thursday, September 5, 2013

Mr. Bean

CREATIVE...........

About TTI Rangjung

Incident of Haa

Soon after his arrival from India, Hon'ble Lyonchhen accompanied by the Ministers of Health and Foreign Affairs and few MPs visited Lungtenphug Hospital and JDWNRH to inquire about the condition of the soldiers wounded during the explosives mishap in Haa on September 2. Hon'ble Lyonchhen and the dignitaries, very sympathetically and patiently, enquired about the welfare of all the injured personnel one by one.

Music and Photos

Collected and Edited by Karma Tshering.