Uttarakhand: Elephants again create turmoil, crop of farmers trampled
Uttarakhand: Elephants again create turmoil, crop of farmers trampled
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Dehradun: In the last few days, elephants created a ruckus in many states of the country. Once again, five elephants created a furore again in Ajitpur, Bishanpur, Panjanhedi. Elephants in the Haridwar Forest Division's villages Ajitpur Bishanpur and Panjanhedi created a fierce nightfall. These male elephants have severely ruined farmers' sugarcane and paddy farming in many villages.

According to the forest department, for the past one week, five male elephants have been coming to areas with continuous population and wasting the crop of farmers. On Sunday, an elephant in the Bilkeshwar Colony, adjacent to the forest of Rajaji Tiger Reserve Park, fiercely raged for several hours. An elephant of one and a half teeth broke a scooty parked outside the house in the colony and also damaged the car a lot. Residents of the colony were extremely upset due to this elephant.

With this, the elephant also completely damaged a large part of the boundary wall of Utsav Bhavan of the colony. For about half an hour, the elephant created such a ruckus that the breath of the people stopped and everyone was very scared. The team of employees of the Parks and Forest Department arrived after getting the information, after much effort, the elephant was driven from the populated area to the forest. After that, people breathed a sigh of relief. For some time, the elephant scared all the residents. 

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