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Leopard Panic In Karnataka’s Belagavi, 22 Schools Closed

Leopard panic in Karnataka’s Belagavi, several teams set up to catch; 22 schools closed.

Leopard panic in Karnataka’s Belagavi is not taking its name to an end. A leopard was sighted again in the Belagavi district today.

After which the administration closed 22 government and private schools. According to the information, the district administration will use elephants to catch the leopard.

Teams set up to catch the leopard.

Let us inform you that even a day earlier in Belagavi, schools were kept closed due to the panic of leopards.

The Karnataka Forest Department and Belagavi district officials have launched a massive operation to capture a leopard. This leopard was seen roaming in a residential area.

The leopard had also attacked the laborer. More than 200 employees of the department and police have been deployed to catch the leopard.

The help of elephants will be taken in catching leopard.

At the same time, the leopard was also seen roaming the premises of the Golf Club of Belagavi located in the heart of the city.

The district administration will take the help of two elephants from the Sakrebelu elephant camp to catch the leopard.

Earlier on Monday, the leopard had come to the fore during the search operation in the city.

However, before the worker could lay down the specially designed trap, he managed to escape and suddenly disappeared.

22 schools were closed.

At present, the authorities have found footprints of leopards across the city. As a precaution, 22 schools have been closed.

The movement of leopards has caused tension among residents, especially parents and children. The authorities have appealed to the people not to come out of their homes.

Karnataka government joins hands with Hitachi company, which will boost industrialization and technology development in the state.

The collaboration between the Government of Karnataka and Hitachi Company will lead to industrialization, R&D, and the development of technology.

Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said that the integration of these two forces will ensure further improvement in the state’s economy and the creation of jobs.

He was speaking after inaugurating the ‘Power Quality Factory’ organized by Hitachi Energy India at Tammashettyhalli in Doddaballapur on Tuesday.

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