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Elephant menace: Expert panel visits Anayirangal

By Express News Service

IDUKKI: The skilled committee constituted by the Kerala High Court to advise it in regards to the causes for the human-elephant battle in Chinnakkanal and Santhanpara panchayats of Idukki district visited the world on Monday.

High differ circle chief conservator of forests (CCF) R S Arun, Project Tiger self-discipline director H Pramod, Wildlife Trust of India chief veterinarian N V Okay Ashraf and former director of Kerala Forest Research Institute P S Easa are the members of the committee led by amicus curiae Ramesh Babu.

The committee has been suggested to file a report by April 5. P S Easa could not accompany the panel in the middle of the go to as a consequence of ill nicely being.

The committee visited quite a few areas, along with Anayirangal, the place rogue elephant Arikomban has been spreading panic and destroying properties. The native residents complained that the elephants are roaming the world day and night time time, posing a threat to their lives. Presidents of Chinnakkanal and Santhanpara panchayats moreover met the panel members and shared the ordeal of the native residents.

“The expert committee visited the affected areas, including Anayirangal and B L Ram. Later, we met the panel members and informed them about the situation in the area. We conveyed our anguish to the team and the need to capture the rogue elephant. They have assured to inform the court about the situation,” talked about Saly Baby, the Chinnakkanal panchayat president.

Meanwhile, the residents of Chinnakkanal panchayat are persevering with the day and night time time protest at Singukandam, demanding the seize of Arikomban.

IDUKKI: The skilled committee constituted by the Kerala High Court to advise it in regards to the causes for the human-elephant battle in Chinnakkanal and Santhanpara panchayats of Idukki district visited the world on Monday.

High differ circle chief conservator of forests (CCF) R S Arun, Project Tiger self-discipline director H Pramod, Wildlife Trust of India chief veterinarian N V Okay Ashraf and former director of Kerala Forest Research Institute P S Easa are the members of the committee led by amicus curiae Ramesh Babu.

The committee has been suggested to file a report by April 5. P S Easa could not accompany the panel in the middle of the go to as a consequence of ill nicely being.googletag.cmd.push(carry out() googletag.present(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

The committee visited quite a few areas, along with Anayirangal, the place rogue elephant Arikomban has been spreading panic and destroying properties. The native residents complained that the elephants are roaming the world day and night time time, posing a threat to their lives. Presidents of Chinnakkanal and Santhanpara panchayats moreover met the panel members and shared the ordeal of the native residents.

“The expert committee visited the affected areas, including Anayirangal and B L Ram. Later, we met the panel members and informed them about the situation in the area. We conveyed our anguish to the team and the need to capture the rogue elephant. They have assured to inform the court about the situation,” talked about Saly Baby, the Chinnakkanal panchayat president.

Meanwhile, the residents of Chinnakkanal panchayat are persevering with the day and night time time protest at Singukandam, demanding the seize of Arikomban.

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