Injured Leopard entered the farmhouse in Jaipur; Employees showed understanding and closed the toilet

Injured Leopard entered the farmhouse in Jaipur: The employees showed understanding and closed the toilet, tranquillized in one and a half hours in the forest department

Nov 10, 2022 - 21:51
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Injured Leopard entered the farmhouse in Jaipur; Employees showed understanding and closed the toilet

Leopard's knock in Pink City Jaipur is increasing continuously. On Thursday, Leopard entered the Takshashila Farm House of Jain Dadabari located in Jaisinghpura Khor. During this, Leopard, frightened after seeing the common people, hid in the bathroom. After this, the employees present there closed the bathroom door from outside and informed the forest department about it.
After which the forest department team reached the spot, after a hard effort of one and a half hours, tranquillized Leopard. He had a serious wound on his right leg. In such a situation, Leopard has been taken to Nahargarh Rescue Center at present. where he is undergoing treatment.
Farmhouse owner Rahul Jain said that on Thursday afternoon, suddenly Leopard was seen in the outer area of ​​the farmhouse. Seeing this, the staff present there got scared. By the time the employees could understand something, Leopard had entered the farmhouse. During this, as soon as Leopard entered the toilet. Our staff showed understanding and closed the toilet door from the outside. After this, I informed the Forest Department and Leopard was tranquillized.
Jaipur Zoo veterinarian Ashok Tanwar told that Leopard has a deep wound in his right leg. In which insects are lying. In such a situation, Leopard, troubled by pain, reached the farmhouse in search of food and water. The staff locked him in the toilet. Which has been safely tranquillized and brought to Nahargarh Rescue Center. Where his leg is being treated.
Even before this, Leopard has reached the residential area many times in the Jhalana and Jamdoli areas of Jaipur. Some time ago, Leopard's knock in the Palm Court Colony in Jagatpura had imprisoned common people in their homes. At the same time, the presence of Leopard in the hills of Moti Dungri disturbed the general public.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Writer