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After fatal leopard attacks, Pune deploys rescue teams; Maharashtra govt announces safety measures

For several years now, the talukas of Junnar, Ambegaon, Khed and Shirur in Pune district of Maharashtra have been facing a serious crisis due to the rising number of leopards and their frequent movement into human settlements

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Villagers blocked Pune Nashik Highway near Manchar on Monday. Pics/Special Arrangement by Archana Dahiwal

Villagers blocked Pune Nashik Highway near Manchar on Monday. Pics/Special Arrangement by Archana Dahiwal

Taking a decisive step to address the growing human-leopard conflict in Pune district, Deputy Chief Minister and Pune’s Guardian Minister Ajit Pawar has sanctioned a fund of Rs 11.25 crore to implement comprehensive rescue and safety measures.

The initiative aims to control leopard attacks and prevent human casualties, which have increased significantly over the past few years.

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