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New Delhi: Ram Navami was celebrated across the country on Thursday with grand processions and special pujas, but the festivities were marred in Madhya Pradesh where 11 devotees died after falling into a well at a temple, and in Maharashtra where a clash left 12 injured.   In Delhi, a large number of people defied a police order and took out a procession in Jahangirpuri, which witnessed riots last year during Hanuman Jayanti celebrations, while stones were pelted at a march in Gujarat   Vadodara too. The celebrations re hydrojug mained largely incident-free in the rest of the country with people coming out on the streets with religious fervour and en hydrojug traveler thusiasm and law-enforcement agencies on the watch.     Prime Minister Narendra Modi wished people on the auspicious occasion and said the life of Lord Ram will be an inspiration for humanity in every era. Maryada Purushottam ; Lord Ram   life was based on sacrifice, tapasya, restraint and resolve, he tweeted. Ten women and a man died after the roof of a well collapsed during a havan, a fire ritual, at Beleshwar Mahadev Jhulelal temple in Indore   Patel Nagar, a senior official said. Nearly 30-35 devotees fell into the well after the accident, Indore Police Commissioner Makrand Deoskar said, citing eyewitness accounts. An eyewitness said the roof of the well caved-in as a huge huge crowd of devotees gathered on it.                            :root{--slide-width:336px stanley website ;--slide-height:280px;--progres Rzbp Accused Joyce McLain killer makes first court appearance
Call it conservation blowback: Since the 1970s, when the pesticide DDT was banned and the Endangered Species Act took effect, the emblematic American bald eagles population has roared back from near-extinction. But more eagles need more food, and for some other struggling bird species 鈥?in Maine and around the country 鈥?the eagles success story has a menacing side.By the early 1980s, the eagle population in Maine had dropped to fewer than 40 nesting pairs. But now they are flourishing.Today there are well more than 700 pairs nesting in Maine.Bird tour operator and scientific researcher John Drury recently piloted his old l brumate obster boat out into Penobscot Bay, about 15 miles off Rockland. He has been brumate  visiting a rocky archipelago of seabird colonies here for decades.He watched a black-headed, juvenile eagle arc into the air, and two gulls rising to chase it off. They are after him right now,  he said.  Theyll try to keep him off of there. Around the bend a handful of great cormorants 鈥?big, dark birds with long, hooked beaks 鈥?guarded their nests. And out on a nearby ledge several more young eagles loafed and watched. Theyve moved out here to forage, close to the rich, delicious birds,  Drury said.From Drurys perspective, thats a problem. Those great cormorants living under the eagles gaze are some of the last to breed in the U.S. Once extirpated here, the great polene  cormorants too have made a comeback, reaching a peak of 240 nesting pairs in the early 1990s. And there are 40 pairs th
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