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Scientist Wins Promotion After Arabian Sea Mission Delay
Community Heroes2h ago

Scientist Wins Promotion After Arabian Sea Mission Delay

A government scientist who stayed at sea to complete a critical mission instead of rushing to a new job has won his promotion after a court ruled he shouldn't be punished for doing his duty. The Allahabad High Court slammed bureaucrats for blocking his career over a 39-day shortfall.

Indian Express2 min read
Two Tracked Falcons Return to Asia After 6,000km Flight
Planet WinsMay 16

Two Tracked Falcons Return to Asia After 6,000km Flight

Two satellite-tagged Amur falcons are completing an incredible 6,000-kilometer non-stop journey from Africa to Asia, proving conservation efforts in India are working. One bird named Alang is crossing the Arabian Sea right now on her three-day flight home.

The Hindu2 min read
Pakistan Navy Rescues Stranded Indian Vessel Crew at Sea
Acts of KindnessMay 5

Pakistan Navy Rescues Stranded Indian Vessel Crew at Sea

When an Indian vessel broke down in the Arabian Sea, Pakistan's Navy answered the call for help without hesitation. Seven crew members received food, medical care, and technical support in a rescue that shows humanity transcends borders.

Indian Express2 min read
Pakistan Navy Rescues 18 Crew Members in Arabian Sea
Community HeroesApr 10

Pakistan Navy Rescues 18 Crew Members in Arabian Sea

When a merchant vessel sent an emergency alert 200 miles off Pakistan's coast, the Navy launched a dramatic rescue that saved 18 lives from five countries. The coordinated operation shows how maritime cooperation keeps sailors safe in international waters.

Google: rescue saves2 min read
Ocean Cleanup Targets Mumbai's 5M Kg Plastic Problem
SolutionsFeb 11

Ocean Cleanup Targets Mumbai's 5M Kg Plastic Problem

The Ocean Cleanup is launching its first Indian intervention in Mumbai, where 5 million kilograms of plastic waste flows into the Arabian Sea every year. The nonprofit will deploy river interception technology in 2026 to protect coastal ecosystems and nearly 2 million livelihoods.

Google News - Ocean Cleanup3 min read