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Leopard in Chandigarh! Wildlife officials ask residents to stay alert

Written by  Rajan Nath -- April 01st 2020 01:12 PM
Leopard in Chandigarh! Wildlife officials ask residents to stay alert

Leopard in Chandigarh! Wildlife officials ask residents to stay alert

Amid coronavirus lockdown, a leopard was seen in the city on Tuesday. Meanwhile, the search operation was underway in Sector 44 on Wednesday. Meanwhile, a senior forest officer has asked the people to stay inside their homes and stay alert. Earlier on Tuesday, also, the administration had asked the residents in the city's southern sectors to stay inside their homes. Also, the police used the drone-fitted camera to conduct the search operation. Earlier on Monday, too, a leopard was spotted in Chandigarh's Sector 5 residential area, following which it was rescued by the forest and wildlife officials. https://www.facebook.com/453129838040424/posts/3044263002260415/ Amid 21-day nationwide lockdown to combat the novel coronavirus, wild animals, including endangered ones, have been spotted on the deserted streets on several streets in the country over the past few days. Likewise, Stags have been seen crossing roads in the northern Sectors of Chandigarh in recent days.

Coronavirus in Chandigarh

Chandigarh has reported two new cases on Tuesday taking the total number of cases to 15. A 31-year-old male nurse and 40-year-old Doctor tested positive for coronavirus. Coronavirus Himachal : Govt to Start Control Room Meanwhile, Governor VP Singh Badnore along with the UT Advisor Manoj Parida presided over a review meeting with senior officials of Tricity and reviewed the situation regarding Coronavirus menace on Tuesday. The Administrator inaugurated a newly developed android based application "CHDCOVID". This will be able to provide all the information related to COVID-19 in Chandigarh. Also Read | Fresh cases of coronavirus reported in Mohali; total number of cases in Punjab 45 Meanwhile, the residents of Chandigarh can access all guidelines, orders and the notifications issued by the Administration and Government of India. Likewise, the media can use this platform for coverage. -PTC News

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