Read more about the article Rhino without its horn wins Wildlife Photographer of the Year prize
STRICTLY EMBARGOED until 2300 BST Tuesday 17 October 2017 ONLY TO BE USED WITH COMPETITION World Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2017 Memorial to a species: Brent Stirton, South Africa Grand title winner 2017 (Also winner of The Wildlife Photojournalist Award: Story category) HLUHLUWE UMFOLOZI GAME RESERVE, KWAZULU NATAL, SOUTH AFRICA, 17 MAY 2016: A Black Rhino Bull is seen dead, poached for its horns less than 24 hours earlier at Hluhluwe Umfolozi Game Reserve, South Africa. It is suspected that the killers came from a local community approximately 5 kilometers away, entering the park illegally, shooting the rhino at a water hole with a high-powered, silenced hunting rifle. An autopsy and postmortem carried out by members of the KZN Ezemvelo later revealed that the large calibre bullet went straight through this rhino, causing massive tissue damage. It was noted that he did not die immediately but ran a short distance, fell to his knees and a coup de grace shot was administered to the head from close range. Black Rhino are the most endangered rhino, HluHluwe Umfolozi is one of the last repositories for these animals, with less than 3000 left in the wild today. (Photo by Brent Stirton/Getty Images Reportage for National Geographic Magazine.) Press Image : Wildlife Photographer of the Year at the Natural History Museum. Email: wildpress@nhm.ac.uk Tel: +44 (0)20 7942 5156 Mob: +44 (0)7799 690151

Rhino without its horn wins Wildlife Photographer of the Year prize

[paypal_donation_button] The prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year award has been handed to a photojournalist who captured a criticially endangered black rhino lying dead with its horn cut off. Brent Stirton’s “Memorial to a species” was taken on South Africa’s Hluhluwe Imfolozi Game Reserve and is one of thirty such scenes he captured as he covered…

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Painter Ajay Singh Peelwa, keeping wildlife immortal through his Paintings

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30 Powerful Quotes by Narendra Modi

Narendra Modi has excellent oratorical skills with an amazing ability to connect with the people  he addresses.His speeches are inspiring, powerful and optimistic. Here are top 30 Powerful Quotes  from his speeches delivered after he became the PM of India: 1.Development should be a mass movement. We need to integrate the people and make it a mass…

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Read more about the article Indian IT Leaders Converge At Enterprise IT World CIO200 Tech Summit And Awards 2017
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Indian IT Leaders Converge At Enterprise IT World CIO200 Tech Summit And Awards 2017

For the first time in the history of Indian IT, an unparalleled gathering of over 300 CIO, CTOs, IT Heads and other key stakeholders from across the country were awarded for their significant contributions in the year 2016-17 in the Digital Transformation of their respective organizations. The event was organized by Enterprise IT World, India’s leading…

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Scientists Spot 15 Mysterious Radio Bursts From a Distant Galaxy

In 2007, a group of astronomers spotted something strange—a powerful burst of radio waves that vanished as quickly as it appeared. They called the strange event a "fast radio burst," and ever since then scientists have been trying to figure out what these things are. Here's what we do know: Fast radio bursts are high-energy radio…

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