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At Dalma sanctuary, watering holes are already full Summer likely to be less harsh at elephant abode this year
Elephants and other animals will have ample water at Dalma sanctuary this summer which will not necessitate forays into neighbouring villages to quench their thirst.
As many as 25-odd check dams and around a dozen watering holes are nearly full owing to a satisfactory monsoon and a mechanism that doesn’t allow water to run off.
Generally water bodies inside the elephant abode, 30 km from Jamshedpur, go dry in April and May. But this time it’s different. “There is plenty of water in check dams and watering holes. There would be no shortage of water during summer,” said Dalma range officer (West) Dinesh Chandra.
Jamshedpur: The district administration has decided to deploy six Covid test teams across all the popular picnic spots in Jamshedpur and in Ghatshila for conducting random tests on the revellers that are expected to throng the spots throughout the first week of January. On Thursday, additional chief medical officer Sahir Pall, who is also the district surveillance officer, said, “Each team will comprise two health workers and some support staff who will conduct RT-PCR and Rapid Antigen tests on the picnickers.”
In addition to this, a few police squads have been constituted which will patrol the picnic spots and coordinate with the health officials to make sure that the picnickers undergo the test. “Five police squads have been formed to keep a close vigil on these spots, especially the ones in Ghatshila as they are frequented by those living in Bengal, besides the district’s residents,” SSP M Tamil Vanan said.
Tata Steel welcomed the New Year on Friday with celebrations held across various locations in Jamshedpur.
The steel major thanked front-line employees who have been at their workstations during the ongoing Covid crisis and to all doctors and health care workers who not only took care of the company but also served the community selflessly.
“The collective response to the global health and economic crisis caused by the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020 has only strengthened the company’s core values in building a stronger Tata Steel that will serve the nation and communities at large better in the coming years,” said managing director of Tata Steel T.V. Narendran.
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