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Movement of leopard in Jhalawar Saredi Nivej river area, administration alerted

Jhalawar : A video of a leopard seen on Sunday evening surfaced near the Saredi Newaj river of Jhalawar Manohar police station area. On which the Forest Department team reached the spot today. Where leopard footprints were seen. On which an appeal was made to the villagers to stay cautiously in the surrounding area.


Forest Department Deepak Malav Ranger said that a video had surfaced yesterday on Sunday evening. In which leopard appeared. For which today the team was given the opportunity of a place on the Nevach river of Saradi area. On which leopard’s footprints were visible. In such a situation, there is Churelia forest nearby. Maybe the leopard has come here from there to drink water. But till now no damage has been caused by him in the surrounding area. In such a situation, the local villagers have been given the numbers of the teams of the surrounding area. As soon as necessary information is received, the Forest Department team will reach the spot and the villagers will be protected as per requirement.

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