Near a dargah in Bajana, Junaid curved his jeep onto a bumpy path that ran next to a village. Tribeswomen emerging from Rann were walking barefoot and balancing enormous stacks of wood on their heads.
Little Rann of Kutch or LRK, is about 600km from Mumbai in the northwestern State of Gujarat. It was declared a sanctuary for the Indian Wild Asses in 1972 and has been listed by UNESCO as a biosphere ...
Rajkot: The forest department has launched a major water conservation initiative in the Little Rann of Kutch to improve wildlife habitat, curb soil erosion and strengthen the ecological balance of the ...
The salt marsh of the Little Rann of Kutch is a birding paradise and the last refuge for the Indian Wild Ass. Winter is one of the best times to visit — demoiselle and common cranes arrive in flocks; ...
Nearly 50,000 workers in Gujarat's Little Rann of Kutch rely on simple techniques to survive almost unbearable temperatures.
This decision threatens the livelihood of the Agariyas, who play a crucial role in producing a significant portion of India’s salt. Gujarat produces more than 70% of the country’s salt production, ...
The Little Rann of Kutch, spread across nearly 5,000 square kilometres of Gujarat, is one of India’s most unique landscapes. This vast salt marsh, shimmering under the desert sun, may look barren at ...
Years of leakage from Gujarat's Narmada canal network, vital for water delivery, has created a 65km water trail across the Little Rann of Kutch, raising ecological concerns. The Gujarat State Human ...
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