The bovine occupation of Delhi presents two problems — one, of disruption to traffic as the cattle wander or sit on the roads; and two, of cattle health and safety as they look for food in the city’s waste, ingesting plastics and other hazardous material in the process.
Chennai Corporation doubles fine for cattle loitering to ₹10,000, with repeat offences up to ₹15,000. Digital surveillance planned to curb stray cattle menace.
This attack is the latest in a series of similar incidents in the region around the Aravalli hills, where several leopards have been sighted earlier. The regular sightings of leopards have led to fear among the villagers, prompting them to approach the wildlife department for help