Monday, Jun 8, 2026
English News
  • Hyderabad
  • Telangana
  • AP News
  • India
  • World
  • Entertainment
  • Sport
  • Science and Tech
  • Business
  • Rewind
  • ...
    • NRI
    • View Point
    • cartoon
    • My Space
    • Education Today
    • Reviews
    • Property
    • Lifestyle
E-Paper
  • NRI
  • View Point
  • cartoon
  • My Space
  • Reviews
  • Education Today
  • Property
  • Lifestyle
Home | Telangana | Crop Damage By Elephants In Maharashtra Trigger Concerns For Farmers In Telangana

Crop damage by elephants in Maharashtra trigger concerns for farmers in Telangana

The farmers have also requested officials to take preventive measures to prevent straying of the elephants into their fields. They fear that the elephants might damage crops besides killing humans

By Padala Santosh
Published Date - 12 April 2025, 07:42 PM
Crop damage by elephants in Maharashtra trigger concerns for farmers in Telangana
A maize crop damaged by a herd of elephants in Armori Taluka of Gadchiroli district in Maharashtra becoming a cause for concern to farmers of Kumram Bheem Asifabad district in Telangana.
whatsapp facebook twitter telegram

Kumram Bheem Asifabad: Widespread damage to standing crops by a herd of wild elephants in Gadchiroli district of the neighbouring Maharashtra has become a cause for concern for farmers in this district, which witnessed killing of two humans by an elephant in 2024.

The elephant had drifted into the forests here by crossing the Pranahita river after getting separated from its herd in Maharashtra and trampled Alluri Shankar (50) at Burepalli village in Chintalamanepalli mandal before killing Karu Posham (65) at Kondapalli village in Penchikalpet mandal on April 3 and 4 respectively in 2024. However, it was later successfully diverted towards Maharashtra on April 6.


Even as April haunts farmers of the district as it brought an unprecedented tragedy, the herd of 32 elephants continuing to crush maize, paddy and other crops at Suryadongari, Akapur, Injawari, Kitadi, Churmura and surrounding villages in Armori Taluka of northern Gadchiroli district for a week has triggered more fears. In Gadchiroli meanwhile, efforts by the forest department to prevent the damage by the herd have not yielded much results. Hula parties, which are groups of people armed with torches and drums, were formed to chase away the elephants, which however continued to wander in the agriculture fields, causing losses to the growers of maize and paddy, according to reports.

Farmers here are a worried lot after learning the news of the crop damage by the elephants. They requested officials to take preventive measures to prevent straying of the elephants into their fields. They fear that the elephants might damage crops besides killing humans.

Experts working in tackling elephant-human conflict in Maharashtra opined that elephants were known for great memory power. They pointed out that they would roam the landscapes they stayed in many centuries ago. They reasoned that the elephants were exploring the forests of Maharashtra in search of habitat, food and drinking water after being displaced by mining of minerals in Chhattisgarh.

When asked, District Forest Officer Neeraj Kumar Tebriwal told ‘Telangana Today‘ that they were coordinating with their counterparts of Maharashtra as they received information about the movement of the elephants in Gadchiroli district. He stated that chances of the elephants entering the district were bleak. However, they were staying alert to handle the situation if they drifted towards Telangana.

  • Follow Us :
  • Tags
  • Gadchiroli
  • Maharashtra
  • Pranahita River
  • Telangana

Related News

  • KT Rama Rao discusses Singapore development model with NRIs during Malaysia visit

    KT Rama Rao discusses Singapore development model with NRIs during Malaysia visit

  • Sabitha Indra Reddy alleges Congress is taking credit for BRS-era Koheda fruit market project

    Sabitha Indra Reddy alleges Congress is taking credit for BRS-era Koheda fruit market project

  • Telangana Oil Palm push begins paying off as farmers report better returns

    Telangana Oil Palm push begins paying off as farmers report better returns

  • Telangana reschedules school reopening to June 15 for 2026–27 academic year

    Telangana reschedules school reopening to June 15 for 2026–27 academic year

Latest News

  • INDIA bloc meet: 23 opposition parties gather in New Delhi on Monday

    2 hours ago
  • Messi begins sixth World Cup as Argentina face Algeria, Austria, Jordan

    2 hours ago
  • ‘I love Muhammad’ posters: Case filed against 8 after mosque razed in Sambhal

    2 hours ago
  • Sai Teja and Vanisha shine at Telangana powerlifting championship

    2 hours ago
  • Telangana Cricket Association protests TG20 League over alleged violations

    2 hours ago
  • Khalsa clinch HCA B-Division T20 title with nine-wicket win

    2 hours ago
  • Attari border concert: AR Rahman pays musical tribute to Bravehearts at Beating Retreat

    2 hours ago
  • Editorial: RBI’s guarded approach amid global uncertainties

    2 hours ago

company

  • Home
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy

business

  • Subscribe

telangana today

  • Telangana
  • Hyderabad
  • Latest News
  • Entertainment
  • World
  • Andhra Pradesh
  • Science & Tech
  • Sport

follow us

  • Telangana Today Telangana Today
Telangana Today Telangana Today

© Copyrights 2024 TELANGANA PUBLICATIONS PVT. LTD. All rights reserved. Powered by Veegam