Students of Mauja Kotgaon are scared to go to school due to fear of tiger.  — Future in the dark?  — Will the forest department deal with the attacking tiger?

 Damodhar Ramteke

       Executive Editor

            As the tiger is pressing in Mauza Kotgaon area, it is not known where it will be seen. Also, since Kotgaon to Jambhulghat is the only way for students and citizens to come and go, it has been found in large numbers on the local citizens and students.

            Due to this, students studying at Zilla Parishad Higher Primary School Jambhulghat, Madhuvan Vidyalaya and Junior College Jambhulghat and other places have to travel 4 kilometers daily from Mauza Kotgaon to Jambhulghat.

            Two days ago there was an incident in Kotgaon where a tiger entered the local cowshed of Mr. Damodhar Ganpat Dadmal and killed his cow and injured the bull.

           While the case of Mauja entering Kotgaon and killing a cow is fresh, the sighting of tigers near the same village is threatening the lives of the students, so the students are afraid to go to school in fear of their lives.

          The students studying at Zilla Parishad Higher Primary School Jambulghat are currently being dropped off by their parents and are coming back to pick them up at 5 o’clock.

           But, the parents of the working class say that they cannot afford to drop their wages and bring their children to school every day. Therefore, the only option for the bright future of the students is to settle the attacking tigers.

            At the same time tigers can be seen everywhere in Chimur taluka under Chandrapur district. Due to the attack of tigers, the life of the citizens of the taluka has been disrupted for now.