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Madhya Pradesh: Leopard trapped in barbed wire fence rescued in Raisen district

Madhya Pradesh: Leopard trapped in barbed wire fence rescued in Raisen district
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Tigress found dead in M P - The Hindu

Updated: Share Article AAA A six-year-old tigress was found dead in a forest near Singhori Wildlife Sanctuary in Madhya Pradesh’s Raisen district, an official said on Sunday. The feline’s death was reported on Saturday evening, following which senior forest officials rushed to the spot, located about 70 km from the district headquarters, the sanctuary’s sub-divisional officer, Dr. Ruhi Haq, said. The tigress had an injured limb, she said, adding that a team of veterinarians from Hoshangabad and Bhopal carried out the autopsy, but its report was not yet released. The official ruled out the possibility of poaching. The carcass was later disposed of as per guidelines of the National Tiger Conservation Authority, she said.

12-year-old girl killed by leopard in Madhya Pradesh s Raisen

12-year-old girl killed by leopard in Madhya Pradesh s Raisen 12-year-old girl killed by leopard in Madhya Pradesh s Raisen A 12-year-old girl was killed by a leopard in Madhya Pradesh s Raisen district at Gopi Suri village on Thursday afternoon. advertisement (Rep Image) A 12-year-old girl was killed by a leopard in Madhya Pradesh s Raisen district at Gopi Suri village on Thursday afternoon. According to sources, the spot where the minor was killed is close to a popular picnic spot, Mahadev Pani, close to the state s capital Bhopal. The girl had gone to a forest to collect firewood with a few women on Thursday afternoon, sources said.

Not just Punjab-Haryana: Meet farmers protesting against new farm laws across India

Irfan Jafri from Madhya Pradesh at a protest against the farm laws. | Photo courtesy: Irfan Jafri Irfan Jafri is itching to get back to Delhi. On November 26, when hundreds of farmers marched towards national capital in protest against three new agriculture laws, 50-year-old Jafri was among them. When the Delhi police shut down the city’s borders, he spent 17 days camping at the Singhu border between Haryana and Delhi with 200 other farmers from his village in Madhya Pradesh’s Raisen district. “During that time, locals opened up their homes to us, Sikh groups gave us free langar food, and we had a chance to meet farmers from all over India,” said Jafri, a wheat, rice and soyabean farmer who heads a local agricultural organisation – Kisan Jagruti Sangathan – in his district.

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