- demand for tiger settlement
BramhapuriAt present, the tiger has created a ruckus in Ekara and Kitali villages surrounded by forests, at a distance of about 35 km from the Bramhapuri tehsil headquarters. There is tremendous panic among the citizens regarding the tiger. In the last 15 days, the tiger has hunted 14 goats, one bull and two cows tied in the cowshed by entering the village at night in Ekara and Kitali villages. Due to this, there is a lot of panic among the livestock owners about the tiger.
Vaman Meshram’s 3 goats, Tukdu Borkar, Prakash Bansod, Gulab Puram, Suresh Varthe’s goats in Ekara village, while Nanaji Sadmake’s two cows of Kitali village, Ravindra Mangam’s bull, Neelkanth Jhode, Prabhakar Atram, Mahesh Jhode, Namdev Kumbhare, The tiger made its prey to the goats of Giridhar, Nagapure, Moreshwar Sonwane.
At night, the tiger enters the village and preys on the cattle tied up in the cowshed. This has created a lot of panic among the citizens. Due to this, there is a need to plan measures by the Forest Department so that there is no harm to domestic animals and human beings.
Mendki, Akara, Bodra, Chitkabodra, Kitali of Bramhapuri tehsil This village is a forest covered area. There is a dense forest adjacent to this village. There are bushes near the village and adjacent to the road, sometimes violent creatures are sitting hidden for hunting. Therefore, the bushes located on the side of the Akara road from Mendki and the bushes around the Ukat complex should be cleaned in the direction of the Forest Department, the tiger should be arranged, such a demand has been made by the Zilla Parishad member Pramod Chimurkar.
In this context, Zilla Parishad member Pramod Chimurkar visited Ekara and Kitali villages and took stock of the situation with the citizens there. And in the context of taking measures, instructions were given to the employees of the Forest Department.