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Assam: Wild elephants majestically roaming around Ronghang village in Karbi Anglong under ‘Hatibondhu’ initiative

Assam: Wild elephants majestically roaming around Ronghang village in Karbi Anglong under ‘Hatibondhu’ initiative

There has been a drastic decrease in the number of man-elephant conflicts in recent times in and around Hatikhali-Ronghang village along the Nagaon-Karbi Anglong border. 

All thanks to nature-loving youth Binod Dulu Bora and senior citizen Pradeep Kumar, under whose leadership and initiative of the nature-loving organisation ‘Hatibandhu’, the organisation has entered its fourth year to provide food to the flock of wild elephant herd in an area of 250 bighas of land in the field with the support and cooperation of the villagers of Hatikhali-Ronghang village in elephant end of Karbi Hills. 

Not only night, but the wild elephants are moving around majestically in the daytime, without creating any ruckus around the village. 

Villagers are overwhelmed by the free movement of the elephants and are not at all worried about the jumbos entering the fields, as the genteel animal flock move around in their groups without harming the human areas.

For the past seven days, wild elephants have been eating paddy day and night but have created no menace thus allowing the farmers to cut their crops effortlessly. However, Dulu Bora plans to keep the wild elephants busy in the fields of Ronghang for the next two weeks.

It is worth mentioning here that a number of young men and women are now thronging the Hatikhali-Ronghang field to conduct research and collect information on this innovative plan of "Hathibandhu", which has been trying to prevent elephant-human conflict.