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Sangeetha
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This is a kids podcast about current events. In each episode, the host Sangeetha chats with a child about a news story and engages with them on their ideas of what the world looks like, to them. Topics include recent science discoveries, emerging tech, sports events, countries fighting wars, books they like to read and more.

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This is a kids podcast about current events. In each episode, the host Sangeetha chats with a child about a news story and engages with them on their ideas of what the world looks like, to them. Topics include recent science discoveries, emerging tech, sports events, countries fighting wars, books they like to read and more.

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S3 E1: Tigers double in the last decade in India - what other countries can learn from India
What's new today
20 minutes 31 seconds
8 months ago
S3 E1: Tigers double in the last decade in India - what other countries can learn from India

Project Tiger was launched in the 1970s in India. There was much fanfare, wildlife reserves were created and tiger protection became important to the Indian government. While Project Tiger stopped the killing of tigers, these big cats did not grow in numbers that much. But that trend changed in 2010. For the first time, between 2010 and 2022, tiger numbers nearly doubled, from ~1700 to over 3600. This has happened despite a rise in India's human population and a decline in forest area. How did India achieve this? What lessons can other countries learn from India's practices?

Co-hosts: Devansh (10 yr old), Eesha (14 yr old)

Check these out as well

1. Story of Saroj Raj Choudhury and how he raised Khairi, alongside pictures of the family

2. Podcast series on India's wildlife stories

3. I write a weekly newsletter on current events and stories like the tiger resurgence in India. I'd like to help kids and families to appreciate the world around us. It is called 'Lighter Side' and is free.⁠ Check it out here⁠.

4. If you are aged between 8-14 and would like to speak on this podcast channel, please drop me a note via email at hello@wsnt.in.

5. Our children's magazine 'Bag of tales - 2024' can be purchased here. It costs INR 399/-.⁠Order it here.

What's new today

This is a kids podcast about current events. In each episode, the host Sangeetha chats with a child about a news story and engages with them on their ideas of what the world looks like, to them. Topics include recent science discoveries, emerging tech, sports events, countries fighting wars, books they like to read and more.