Forest minister Eshwar Khandre said: ”According to our plan, wherever there is a significant movement of elephants, we intend to purchase land from the farmers and plant fruit-bearing trees. There are numerous elephant corridors across the state; we aim to implement similar measures.”
Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah had said that funds to complete the construction of barricades to prevent animals from coming out of forest areas will be ensured.
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