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Probe launched after several elephants die mysteriously at MP reserve

Published on: Nov 15, 2024 01:30 PM IST

The NGT has expressed concerns about the lack of enforcement of environmental norms and potential violations of key laws.

The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has stepped in to investigate the mysterious deaths of 10 elephants at Madhya Pradesh's Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve. Initial reports suggest the deaths may be linked to poisoning from contaminated Kodo millet, a local grain. The probe comes after the NGT took suo-motu cognizance of the case on November 12, 2024, highlighting the grave threat posed by the contaminated grain to elephants, livestock, and humans.

On an average, 83 elephants die annually due to various reasons such as disease, electrocution, train mishaps, poisoning, and hunting. (File Photo)

The NGT has expressed concerns about the lack of enforcement of environmental norms and potential violations of key laws, including the Forest Conservation Act, 1980, and the Environment Protection Act, 1986. To address this, the tribunal has issued notices to several authorities.

The NGT, in a suo-motu action taken on November 12, 2024, after news reports highlighted the issue, emphasized the gravity of the situation. The deaths of the elephants, believed to have been caused by ingesting the toxic grain, have raised serious concerns about the safety of wildlife in the region and the potential for wider environmental consequences. The tribunal noted that the contamination of Kodo millet not only poses a direct threat to elephants but also to other wildlife, livestock, and even humans who might unknowingly consume or come into contact with the affected grain.

Need for stricter vigilance

 
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