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00:00The Banam-Baniju conflict is a matter of challenge, and if you look at the whole of Uttarakhand,
00:16there is a big problem with the forests and other things.
00:21This is why the Mano-Baniju conflict is happening.
00:25And on the other hand, Banam-Baniju is also being killed in many places.
00:30So, this is a matter of investigation, and there should be an investigation,
00:33and there should be transparency, so that their organization can be made into a question mark.
00:42And along with this, more attention should be given to their organization.
00:45See, according to the department, the biggest problem is that they have a lack of manpower.
00:51And secondly, as I said, there is a lack of investigation.
00:57Because there are a lot of other responsibilities and responsibilities,
01:01because of which the organization is not able to give as much input as it should.
01:06So, because of this, there is a lot of problem.
01:10And secondly, the local people are also angry with Banam-Baniju on many levels.
01:14So, in some way or the other, they have also expressed their anger in this way.
01:18We received a tip-off last night that there is a village called Jassa Ganja,
01:22which is within the Ramnagar range.
01:24A child of a leopard was found dead there.
01:26He must have been about two to three months old.
01:29It was found that he was killed by the stray dogs of the village.
01:34He is being postmortemed now.
01:36After the postmortem, whatever the situation is, we will know.
01:39Yes, this is a continuous movement of animals.
01:42It is a continuous movement of wild animals.
01:44Three days ago, a leopard was found dead.
01:47It was postmortemed.
01:49It was found that it was injured in the back due to an accident.
01:54That is why it died.
01:56In the last six months, there have been about three road accidents.
02:00Two of them happened near the Chuna Khan highway.
02:05And this is the third incident on the Jaspur highway.
02:08We received a tip-off that there was a tigeress near the Jaspur border.
02:15We saw a wire in it.
02:18It was not tied.
02:19When we saw the wire, we found that the wire was tied to its back.
02:26It was neither tied nor tied.
02:29But it was tied to its back.
02:32As soon as he found out, he was rescued by the chief warden and the wire was removed.