Villagers breathe a sigh of relief as Forest officials catch 2 tigresses in 24 hours

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October 11, 2017

Mysuru, Oct 11: Sleuths of the Forest department have captured two tigresses within a span of 24 hours in separate operations in Mysuru district. Both the captured animals have been shifted to Mysuru Zoo for treatment.

While an adult tigress, which had attacked a woman at Dodda Baragi village in HD Kote taluk on Sunday afternoon was caught on Monday after nearly six hours of intensive combing operation, another tigress lurking lurk outside Nagarahole Tiger Reserve was captured in HD Kote taluk on Tuesday.

On Sunday, Mahadevamma, 40, a dailywage labourer working in a cotton field, was attacked by the tigress, leaving her with injuries on her hands and legs. Forest officials and staff led by Hediyala range assistant conservator of forests Paramesh K started the combing operation in the forest around noon on Monday in the area. Within a few minutes, forest staff noticed the carcasses of two calves, one half-eaten by a wild animal.

A few minutes later, they noticed a tigress a few metres away in an agriculture field. A forest officer said that even after it noticed them. The tigress did not run into the nearby woods or tried to attack them indicating it was badly injured. Around 5.45pm, it was tranquillized and captured.

On the other hand another tigress had attacked cattle on Sunday causing panic among villagers, said S Manikandan, director of Nagarahole tiger reserve

"We began monitoring the movement of the wild animal three days ago. The tiger made a kill on Tuesday afternoon too. So, after discussing with senior officials, the permission to dart the animal was sought," Manikandan said.

The tigress was found in a field at Naganahalli village near Taraka dam, fall ing under Antharasanthe forest range in HD Kote taluk. As news of the operation spread, hundreds of villagers from Naganahalli turned up, swamping the elephants carrying the gunmen and forest personnel scouring the field.

There was fear, but excitement too. Villagers said the tigress had entered their village a month ago and was regularly killing cattle.Many were afraid to go to the fields as the big cat was lurking around.

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July 19,2020

Kasaragod, Jul 19: An accused in a case registered under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (Prevention) Act (POCSO) killed self minutes before being shifted to the jail on Sunday.

Police sources said the criminal, Shaiju, was admitted to Covid-19 observation ward after he was arrested and remanded to judicial custody after he was charged with a case under POCSO for unnatural sex with a neighbour boy recently.

The accused had made a similar attempt last month but was implicated in a case after his treatment.

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July 1,2020

Mangaluru, July 1: The district administration has imposed prohibitory orders under Section 144 in entire Dakshina Kannada between 8pm and 5am in the entire month of July.

Notice in this regard was issued today by Deputy Commissioner Sindhu B Roopesh. The order will come into force with immediate and will be in place ill July 31, the DC said.

The decision was taken days after Karnataka government took steps to tighten covid restriction and imposed lockdown from 8pm to 5am. 

Under the imposed Section 144, the presence or movement of one or more persons in public places are prohibited. Besides, the gathering of any sort anywhere, including religious places subject to certain conditions in view of the COVID-19 pandemic will also be restricted. 
 

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April 22,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 22: A team of officials raided the Big Bags International Pvt Ltd premises here on Tuesday following the apprehensions expressed by locals that the company has violated lockdown rules by resuming operations on April 20.

On Monday several workers of the firm from Kerala, Tumakuru and Bengaluru were reported to be at the premises to resume operations.

The raiding team asked the management to temporarily shut down operations and asked the workers to leave the place.

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