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The Assam Tribune, Guwahati, 02 July, 2005

Link: www.assamtribune.com

 

Pachyderms kill 2 more at Numaligarh

From Sanjay Kr Hazarika

DERGAON, July 1 – Depredations by a herd of wild elephants is

continuing at Numaligarh. The herd again killed two persons and

injured two at Silveta No.2 under Bokakhat police station at around 1

am last night. According to the Bokakhat police, a group of wild

elephnts killed Dipak Paja (5) and Manika Paja (3) on the spot while

Binati Paja (45) and Matoo Paja (2) were seriously injured. Later

they were shifted to Golaghat Civil Hospital for treatment.

 

According to information received, a total of nine persons were

killed by the herd. A total of 10 persons were killed by elephants in

2004.

 

With the herd of elephants creating terror, the district

administration and the Forest Department are yet to initiate any

steps in this regard.

 

The cause behind the depredation by elephants can be attributed to

the setting up of a stone quarry at Behara which is an elephant

corridor. According to sources the Forest Department alloted the

stone quarry in September, 2004 to the railways on lease agreement.

At present, more than 300 blastings have been carried out at 14

places at a length of 2.5 km area. The blasting and human activity

have forced the elephants to change their routes.

 

On the other hand, though the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)

is necessary near Kaziranga National Park (KNP) but in this case the

assessment was not done. This was stated by a noted botanist and a

nature activist of Golaghat Dr Padmeswar Gogoi. On the contrary, the

Forest Minister Pradyut Bordoloi, declared an area 3,270 square

kilometer as elephant reserve connecting KNP to Karbi Anglong on

April 17, 2003. At present more than 30 stone quarry are in the Karbi

Anglong area for which the wild animals are being disturbed. The

other cause of this havoc is the encroachment in Tengani areas.

 

While contacted Dr JB Ekka, the Deputy Commissoner, Golaghat told

this Correspondent that he is trying to initiate moves to divert the

herd back to forest. The villagers informed this correspondent that

the herd comprises 75 elephants and now they are in the vicinity of

Numaligarh TE.

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