
Villagers block traffic seeking protection from wild animal attacks
The Hindu
Villagers blocked vehicular traffic on the Mananthavady-Sulthan Bathery State Highway near Sulthan Bathery in Wayanad on Friday noon seeking protection from wild animal attacks.
The protesters carried the carcass of the calf killed reportedly by a tiger. They said a big cat was sighted near the Chethalayath range under the South Wayanad Forest Division.
The reported presence of a tiger in the nearby areas like Mylambadi, Ceecee and Pullumala areas has triggered panic among villagers.
A team of forest officials led by Chethalayath Forest Range Officer K.P. Abdul Samad held discussions with protesters and promised that steps would be taken to set up six surveillance cameras to monitor the movement of the big cat, and that patrol by forest officials would be intensified.

With the objective of ensuring safe travel for women, senior citizens and visiting tourists in Madurai, a new women e-auto programme was launched here on Thursday. Speaking at the launch function, Venkatesan Dhattatreyan, Regional Director, Union Ministry of Tourism, said a city like Madurai, with high heritage value, had ample scope for womenfolk to make their livelihood with decent earnings.












