
In the middle of the growing monkey complaint threat to the line of help in Madhya Pradesh cm, it was said to be managing the threat with their own resources, showing the times of India.
The Madhya Pradesh Forest Department has issued a circular that it will no longer be valid for capturing the macaques of Rhesus (Macaca Mulatta) or a monkey with a red face, because the species was removed by the Act on the Protection of Walling Animals in 2022.
The circular was sent to all collectors and CEOs of the municipal. He pointed out that people often describe complaints about the CM portal on a line on a line of cm about monks that damage people or steal food.
“Previously, the forest department measures were taken, but the monkey with a red face was held outside the schedule of the Wild Game Act (protection) of 1972, as amended in 2022,” he said.
“Local bodies, gram of Panchayats and municipal corporations can take steps to capture monkeys and therefore no previous permit of the department is required. Aid from trained institutions may be adopted,” he added.
The monkeys were reported from several parts of the state, such as Rajgarh, Ujjain, Khajura’s Heritage Sites, among other things.
People reported complaints such as theft of women’s underwear, catching food, pig raids and even bite of monkeys.
After development, the main heads of Panchayat (Sarpanchs) were left helpless and grinning for answers.
“Once we spent £1.5 lakh to hire monkeys, but the population bounce back. How the villages can carry this burden, without a separate budget head, ”said Toi Subash Pandey from the village of Badi Itma in Rewa.
Remembered that four years ago his Panchayat paid £500 on the monkey for catchers from Mathura.
“We thought it would solve the problem, but no. Five monkeys even escaped from the cages and now the population has grown again to 350. It’s as if we missed money and effort. Otherwise, we are asked to fight the monkeys with empty hands,” Pandey added.
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