Yamagaj started demolishing the house

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Yamagaj started demolishing the house

The 'Yamgaj' elephant, which is getting weak due to a serious injury on its right leg, has started to trouble the locals again. Locals used to feed Yamgaj, who was unable to walk when he was injured, with corn and bananas. loved After the treatment, the elephants that have been tamed have been destroying houses and damaging crops for a week and a half.

This is why the locals are angry. The administration is pleading to take the elephant under control and take it to the park. A few days ago, after they started destroying houses and damaging the crops, the locals tried to drive away the elephant by using bricks, sticks and fire.

Yamgaj, who came from Parsa National Park, has been holed up in Gaindatar area of ​​Chandrapur Municipality-2 Judibela and Ward No.-3 of Rautahat for seven months. A team including veterinarian Amir Sadoula and wildlife technician Tirtha Lama from the National Nature Conservation Fund in Chitwan of Hatti, which usually lives in one place, injured its right leg and gave antibiotics twice by darting it. Now Judibela, Gindatar and sometimes it has started moving around the highway.

Yamagaj started demolishing the house

Dutta Bahadur Thing, Chairman of Ward No. 2, said that efforts should be made to take the wild elephants that have started causing trouble in the human settlement to the park at any cost. Everyone loved him as Ghaite. After the treatment, it got better," he said. It should be resolved by the concerned body soon.' The elephant has destroyed the house of Phoolmaya Kunwar in the village of the ward chairman Thing. "When we were sitting together with a leg injury, we used to give food out of love," she said, "now the elephant started to attack us."

In the beginning, Yamgaz destroyed half a dozen houses of the locals. Then the forest and administration tried to drive him away . Meanwhile, a serious injury was seen on Yamagaj's leg. Locals used to give him food when he coughed and started walking. Congress MP Dev Prasad Timalsina drew the attention of the government in the House of Representatives saying that the problem has not been resolved even though Chitwan, Parsa National Park and the Ministry of Forests have been brought to the attention of the elephant management. Bodhnath Devkota, the ward chairman of Chandrapur-3 informed that the houses of Minarai, Sant Bahadur Rumba, Balimaya Lopchan, Chenamsingh Lopchan, Bomjan Saila, Saila Gole and Subas Thokar were destroyed by the attack of elephants.

Similarly, the house of Rabindra Lama, Pradeep Mamjan, Khik Bahadur Pant, Rajendra Thakur, Tarjan Magar, Shukra Pullami, Maila Kandel, Keshav Pathak, Badri Karki, Ravi Pullami, Kamal Bahadur Vick and Umesh Thapa of Judibela was informed by Ward Chairman Thing. 

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