Operation to capture elephant continues
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The operation to capture the wild elephant that strayed onto the Karnatak University campus in Dharwad on Sunday continued on Monday.After being alerted by some shepherds who spotted the wild elephant
The operation to capture the wild elephant that strayed onto the Karnatak University campus in Dharwad on Sunday continued on Monday. After being alerted by some shepherds who spotted the wild elephant in an open space behind the Police Training Academy on Kalghatgi Road near Dharwad, a team of officials led by Deputy Conservator of Forests Yashpal Ksheersagar rushed to the spot. Mr. Ksheersagar said that the elephant had tried to cross the bypass road but had retracted owing to movement of vehicles and subsequently, strayed back to the sand depot behind the Police Training Academy.More Related News

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