SMP Sabhadhipati Arun Ghosh visits family of victim killed in elephant
attack in Naxalbari
Siliguri Times
November 26, 2024
In efforts to curb the growing fatalities due to elephant attacks, the
Siliguri Mahakuma Parishad has considered planting fruit trees around the
edges of the forest. This initiative has been decided to keep elephants
confined to forest areas, reducing their contact with human settlements.
On Tuesday, Arun Ghosh, the Sabhadhipati of the Siliguri Mahakuma Parishad,
visited the home of a victim in the Gumguma Tea Estate under the Dumduma
Division, who was recently killed in an elephant attack. The incident
occurred on Monday when Bijay Nag was attacked by an elephant.
Sabhadhipati Arun Ghosh was accompanied by Siliguri Mahakuma Parishad
Deputy Chairperson Roma Rashmi Ekka and Council Member Kishori Mohan Singh.
Ghosh expressed his condolences to the grieving family. He assured them
that, in addition to government aid, the family would be provided with
employment opportunities.
Bijay Nag’s brother, Sumit Nag, mentioned that Bijay was the family’s sole
breadwinner. He appealed for financial assistance and a job, hoping the
administration would provide support.
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SMP Sabhadhipati Arun Ghosh visits family of victim killed in elephant
attack in Naxalbari
Siliguri Times
November 26, 2024
In efforts to curb the growing fatalities due to elephant attacks, the
Siliguri Mahakuma Parishad has considered planting fruit trees around the
edges of the forest. This initiative has been decided to keep elephants
confined to forest areas, reducing their contact with human settlements.
On Tuesday, Arun Ghosh, the Sabhadhipati of the Siliguri Mahakuma Parishad,
visited the home of a victim in the Gumguma Tea Estate under the Dumduma
Division, who was recently killed in an elephant attack. The incident
occurred on Monday when Bijay Nag was attacked by an elephant.
Sabhadhipati Arun Ghosh was accompanied by Siliguri Mahakuma Parishad
Deputy Chairperson Roma Rashmi Ekka and Council Member Kishori Mohan Singh.
Ghosh expressed his condolences to the grieving family. He assured them
that, in addition to government aid, the family would be provided with
employment opportunities.
Bijay Nag’s brother, Sumit Nag, mentioned that Bijay was the family’s sole
breadwinner. He appealed for financial assistance and a job, hoping the
administration would provide support.
https://siliguritimes.com/smp-sabhadhipati-arun-ghosh-visits-family-of-victim-killed-in-elephant-attack-in-naxalbari/