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Forest Department Warning on Leopard Movement in Erode
- Saturday August 8, 2015
- Tamil Nadu News | Press Trust of India
With surveillance cameras spotting a leopard in the ghat road section in Erode, the forest department has advised people to be careful and not venture into the area between 10 pm-6 am.
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Twelve feet long python rescued
- Monday September 10, 2012
- South | Press Trust of India
A 12-feet long python was rescued by forest officials from a sugarcane field at a village in the district and let into jungle, officials said. The python was rescued last evening at Sembulichampalayam village near Anthiyur after a farmer alerted forest personnel.
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Tribal Residential School not functioning for past six months
- Tuesday August 28, 2012
- South | Press Trust of India
A team of officials have rushed to Kathirimalai, a remote tribal settlement area, following a complaint that the residential school there is not functioning and the appointed Headmaster not attending it for the past six months, officials said today. The matter came to light following a petition submitted during the weekly grievances meeting at the...
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Forest Department Warning on Leopard Movement in Erode
- Saturday August 8, 2015
- Tamil Nadu News | Press Trust of India
With surveillance cameras spotting a leopard in the ghat road section in Erode, the forest department has advised people to be careful and not venture into the area between 10 pm-6 am.
- www.ndtv.com
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Twelve feet long python rescued
- Monday September 10, 2012
- South | Press Trust of India
A 12-feet long python was rescued by forest officials from a sugarcane field at a village in the district and let into jungle, officials said. The python was rescued last evening at Sembulichampalayam village near Anthiyur after a farmer alerted forest personnel.
- www.ndtv.com
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Tribal Residential School not functioning for past six months
- Tuesday August 28, 2012
- South | Press Trust of India
A team of officials have rushed to Kathirimalai, a remote tribal settlement area, following a complaint that the residential school there is not functioning and the appointed Headmaster not attending it for the past six months, officials said today. The matter came to light following a petition submitted during the weekly grievances meeting at the...
- www.ndtv.com