The free movement of leopards has increased in the eastern part of Igatpuri taluka in Nashik, creating an atmosphere of fear among the villagers.
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Nashik VIDEO: Igatpuri Residents Alarmed As Leopards Roam Freely In Kavanai Area pic.twitter.com/wt7nOtJoHq
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Especially in Kavanai and its surrounding villages, the number of leopards has risen significantly. Two leopards were spotted playing in the Kapildhara Resort area in Kavanai. These leopards have attacked domestic animals, spreading panic among the villagers.
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The owner of the resort, Dnyaneshwar Sirsat, and local villagers have demanded that the forest department immediately install cages and control the leopards. The villagers say the forest department should act quickly to stop the leopard attacks.
Pune-Based Student In UK Accused Of Issuing Rape Threats To His Classmates; Outraged Netizens Demand ActionConsidering the increasing presence of leopards in this area, villagers and local businessmen have expressed the need for strict security measures. It is hoped that the Forest Department will take action soon.
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