Tag: Mahua

  • After ingesting ‘mahua’ liquor, 24 elephants sleep for hours in Odisha forest

    By PTI

    KEONJHAR: People of a village in Odisha went inside a forest to organize ‘mahua’, a standard nation liquor, however discovered {that a} herd of elephants already devoured the water fermented with the intoxicating flowers and are in deep sleep.

    The villagers dwelling close to Shilipada cashew forest in Keonjhar district noticed {that a} complete of 24 jumbos, who have been apparently drunk, have been sleeping close to the place the place mahua flowers have been stored in water in giant pots for fermentation.

    “We went into the jungle at around 6 am to prepare mahua and found that all the pots were broken and the fermented water is missing. We also found that the elephants were sleeping. They consumed the fermented water and got drunk,” Naria Sethi, a villager, mentioned.

    There have been 9 tuskers, six females and 9 calves.

    “That liquor was unprocessed. We tried to wake up the animals but failed. The forest department was then informed,” he mentioned.

    Forest division personnel after reaching the spot within the jungle below the Patana forest vary needed to beat drums to wake the herd up.

    The elephants then went deep contained in the forest, mentioned Ghasiram Patra, the forest ranger. Sethi mentioned the herd left the place at round 10 am. The forest official, nonetheless, will not be positive whether or not the elephants bought drunk after consuming fermented mahua.

    “Maybe, they were just resting there,” Patra mentioned.

    Villagers, however, insisted that they noticed the elephants sleeping in intoxicated circumstances at numerous locations near the damaged pots on Tuesday.

    The flowers of Mahua tree (Madhuca longifolia) are fermented to provide an alcoholic drink additionally known as Mahua.

    Tribal women and men in numerous elements of India historically make this liquor.

    KEONJHAR: People of a village in Odisha went inside a forest to organize ‘mahua’, a standard nation liquor, however discovered {that a} herd of elephants already devoured the water fermented with the intoxicating flowers and are in deep sleep.

    The villagers dwelling close to Shilipada cashew forest in Keonjhar district noticed {that a} complete of 24 jumbos, who have been apparently drunk, have been sleeping close to the place the place mahua flowers have been stored in water in giant pots for fermentation.

    “We went into the jungle at around 6 am to prepare mahua and found that all the pots were broken and the fermented water is missing. We also found that the elephants were sleeping. They consumed the fermented water and got drunk,” Naria Sethi, a villager, mentioned.

    There have been 9 tuskers, six females and 9 calves.

    “That liquor was unprocessed. We tried to wake up the animals but failed. The forest department was then informed,” he mentioned.

    Forest division personnel after reaching the spot within the jungle below the Patana forest vary needed to beat drums to wake the herd up.

    The elephants then went deep contained in the forest, mentioned Ghasiram Patra, the forest ranger. Sethi mentioned the herd left the place at round 10 am. The forest official, nonetheless, will not be positive whether or not the elephants bought drunk after consuming fermented mahua.

    “Maybe, they were just resting there,” Patra mentioned.

    Villagers, however, insisted that they noticed the elephants sleeping in intoxicated circumstances at numerous locations near the damaged pots on Tuesday.

    The flowers of Mahua tree (Madhuca longifolia) are fermented to provide an alcoholic drink additionally known as Mahua.

    Tribal women and men in numerous elements of India historically make this liquor.

  • After consuming ‘mahua’ liquor, 24 elephants sleep for hours in Odisha forest

    By PTI

    KEONJHAR: People of a village in Odisha went inside a forest to arrange ‘mahua’, a standard nation liquor, however discovered {that a} herd of elephants already devoured the water fermented with the intoxicating flowers and are in deep sleep.

    The villagers dwelling close to Shilipada cashew forest in Keonjhar district noticed {that a} complete of 24 jumbos, who had been apparently drunk, had been sleeping close to the place the place mahua flowers had been stored in water in giant pots for fermentation.

    “We went into the jungle at around 6 am to prepare mahua and found that all the pots were broken and the fermented water is missing. We also found that the elephants were sleeping. They consumed the fermented water and got drunk,” Naria Sethi, a villager, stated.

    “There were nine tuskers, six females and nine calves. That liquor was unprocessed. We tried to wake up the animals but failed. The forest department was then informed,” he stated.

    Forest division personnel after reaching the spot within the jungle underneath the Patana forest vary needed to beat drums to wake the herd up.

    The elephants then went deep contained in the forest, stated Ghasiram Patra, the forest ranger.

    Sethi stated the herd left the place at round 10 am.

    The forest official, nonetheless, just isn’t positive whether or not the elephants received drunk after consuming fermented mahua.

    “Maybe, they were just resting there,” Patra stated.

    Villagers, alternatively, insisted that they noticed the elephants sleeping in intoxicated situations at numerous locations near the damaged pots on Tuesday.

    The flowers of Mahua tree (Madhuca longifolia) are fermented to provide an alcoholic drink additionally referred to as Mahua.

    Tribal women and men in numerous elements of India historically make this liquor.

    KEONJHAR: People of a village in Odisha went inside a forest to arrange ‘mahua’, a standard nation liquor, however discovered {that a} herd of elephants already devoured the water fermented with the intoxicating flowers and are in deep sleep.

    The villagers dwelling close to Shilipada cashew forest in Keonjhar district noticed {that a} complete of 24 jumbos, who had been apparently drunk, had been sleeping close to the place the place mahua flowers had been stored in water in giant pots for fermentation.

    “We went into the jungle at around 6 am to prepare mahua and found that all the pots were broken and the fermented water is missing. We also found that the elephants were sleeping. They consumed the fermented water and got drunk,” Naria Sethi, a villager, stated.

    “There were nine tuskers, six females and nine calves. That liquor was unprocessed. We tried to wake up the animals but failed. The forest department was then informed,” he stated.

    Forest division personnel after reaching the spot within the jungle underneath the Patana forest vary needed to beat drums to wake the herd up.

    The elephants then went deep contained in the forest, stated Ghasiram Patra, the forest ranger.

    Sethi stated the herd left the place at round 10 am.

    The forest official, nonetheless, just isn’t positive whether or not the elephants received drunk after consuming fermented mahua.

    “Maybe, they were just resting there,” Patra stated.

    Villagers, alternatively, insisted that they noticed the elephants sleeping in intoxicated situations at numerous locations near the damaged pots on Tuesday.

    The flowers of Mahua tree (Madhuca longifolia) are fermented to provide an alcoholic drink additionally referred to as Mahua.

    Tribal women and men in numerous elements of India historically make this liquor.

  • Hemant wants SC/ST reservation in liquor trade

    Chief minister Hemant Soren directed the department of excise and prohibition to keep a certain percentage of liquor shops reserved for SC/ST businessmen interested in running wine shops in Jharkhand.

    Hemant, who was chairing a review meeting, asked officials to make necessary amendments in laws related to issuing of liquor licences in order to provide members of the ST/SC community an opportunity to run liquor shops and facilitate the process by providing reservations.

    “The department should provide liquor trade licences to those members of the ST/SC community who are interested in running such businesses. Necessary amendments in rules should also be made to incorporate reservation for the ST/SC community,” the chief minister said.

    Sources from the chief minister’s office (CMO) said the decision was taken in a bid to encourage members of ST/SC communities to run liquor businesses and prosper, given that the liquor trade is among the most lucrative business ventures in the country.

    Jharkhand, however, will not be the first state to provide a quota for the SC/ST community in liquor shops. The Karnataka government had come up with the idea of providing reservations to SC/ST businessmen in getting liquor trade licences in 2014. Besides, Jammu & Kashmir has also provided reservation to members of the SC/ST community of the state to get liquor licences.

    During Thursday’s meeting, excise secretary Vinay Kumar Choubey informed Hemant that sale of liquor till November 2020 this year had generated a revenue of Rs 1,025 crore. The Covid-19-induced nationwide lockdown was responsible for major revenue loss this year as liquor shops remained closed from March 22 to May 19, he said.

    To facilitate the sale of liquor made with Mahua, the department is planning to launch special shops on the lines of Odisha in a bid to provide an opportunity to Mahua traders, Choubey said. These stores will only sell country liquor manufactured and bottled in Jharkhand.