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Leopards Go Wild: UP's sugarcane fields yield fatter, tamer big cats
19 Nov
Summary
- Leopards in UP's sugarcane fields are becoming tamer and fatter.
- Many Indian firms face critical risks but fail to quantify them.
- Supreme Court advises women without heirs to make wills to prevent disputes.

Leopards residing in the sugarcane fields of Uttar Pradesh are reportedly becoming tamer and significantly fatter. Forest officers observe that these big cats are reluctant to return to their natural habitats, suggesting a profound impact of their environment.
Concurrently, a concerning trend emerges from the corporate sector, where numerous Indian firms are exposed to critical risks. However, a notable lack of quantification for these potential threats is prevalent, leaving companies vulnerable.
In a move aimed at legal clarity and preventing future disputes, the Supreme Court has issued guidance. It specifically encourages women who do not have sons, daughters, or husbands to proactively create wills, ensuring smoother inheritance processes.




