Sensation prevailed while an unidentified body was recovered along a bank of the river Barnadi in Pub Goybari under Nagrijuli police station in Tamulpur district
Four dacoits apprehended by Nagrijuli Police in Baksa district
Nagrijuli Police on Monday nabbed four dacoits from Dongargaon village under Tamulpur Police Station in the district of Baksa.
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BAKSA: Nagrijuli Police on Monday nabbed four dacoits from Dongargaon village under Tamulpur Police Station in the district of Baksa. According to Manoj Das, in-charge of Nagrijuli Police Outpost, in the midnight of March 13, a group of four dacoits entered the house of Sudev Mandal by breaking the door of his house. Brandishing pistols and sharp weapons, the group of dacoits looted Rs 30,000 in cash and valuable ornaments and fled from the house.
Like this content? Republish it! h2 18-km-long solar powered fences to protect from wild elephants /h2 br p Premier biodiversity conservation organisation Aaranyak has installed 18 km of solar powered fence to facilitate human-elephant coexistence at Nagirjuli, Baksa. This initiative will ensure food security and substantial decrease in human-elephant conflict incidents, thus directly benefiting approximately 15,000 people of 35 hamlets in 12 villages. The installation of solar-powered fences was conducted with extensive support from local communities and Forest Department, and funded by Elephant Family Foundation India. br
The 18 km solar powered fence with two strands has been installed into two phases covering several villages around the Nagrijuli-Udalguri national highway. A 14 km fence was erected from No. 1 Dongargaon to Arongajuli village and the second part of the fence of 4 km length was installed from Piplanee to Serchini village. Five units of solar operated high p