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Goa and Karnataka join hands to tackle forest fire in Mahadayi Wildlife Sanctuary

the Goa government has decided to join hands with Karnataka to avoid further damage to flora and fauna in the Western Ghats across the border.

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Goa and Karnataka join hands to tackle forest fire in Mahadayi Wildlife Sanctuary
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Belgaum : A huge forest fire broke out in Goa’s Mahadayi Wildlife Sanctuary, which is bordering Karnataka, a few days ago, and a lot of forest was destroyed. In this context, the Goa government has decided to join hands with Karnataka to avoid further damage to flora and fauna in the Western Ghats across the border.

Goa and Karnataka governments have come up with an inter-state strategy to control fire incidents in the Western Ghats.

The Goa government has appointed top forest officer A Jbastin as the nodal officer for effective coordination with Karnataka to control the forest fires in Goa and Karnataka, reports said.

It is learned that the Goa government has requested the state government to inform the nodal officer for effective management of the situation during the crisis.

Sharing of real-time information between the nodal authorities of the two states will help authorities maintain alert and deploy fire brigade personnel at critical moments.

It is learned that the officials have already instructed the personnel to patrol the border between Goa and Karnataka in the wake of the forest fire apprehension.

In the meantime, Goa State Forest, Urban Development and Health Minister Vishwajit Rane tweeted about the forest fire situation on the social networking site Twitter.

No fire incidents were reported till 4 pm on March 14. About 300 personnel have been deployed at the spot and are continuously monitoring areas like Derodem, Surla Mhade etc. Meanwhile, Vishwajit Rane appreciated that the youth of Tisk Usgao area of ​​Goa have been helping the Goa forest officials for the past four days in extinguishing the fire at Piliye Darbandora.

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Maoist Activity in Sullia, Karnataka: ANF Conducts Operations

Learn about the heightened Anti-Naxal Force (ANF) activity in Koojimalai forest following recent sightings of suspected Maoists.

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Maoist Activity in Sullia, Karnataka: ANF Conducts Operations
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In response to escalating concerns over suspected Naxalite activity, the Anti-Naxal Force (ANF) has intensified combing operations in the dense expanse of Koojimalai forest. Reports indicate a surge in sightings of individuals believed to be associated with Maoist groups, prompting ANF jawans to bolster their presence in the region.

On Thursday, yet another sighting of a suspected Naxalite was reported from a heavily wooded area within the forest. Eyewitness accounts from a worker in the rubber plantation suggest the presence of an unfamiliar woman in the vicinity, igniting efforts to locate her amidst the dense foliage.

The ANF has wasted no time in responding to these reports, deploying teams to conduct thorough searches across the Ainekidu and Koojimale estate areas. Sources within the ANF have hinted at the possibility of lingering Naxalite presence along the fringes of the Pushpagiri forest sanctuary, underscoring the importance of vigilance in this region.

Confirming the gravity of the situation, ANF sources have acknowledged receiving multiple complaints regarding the presence of unidentified individuals in the Sampaje-Koojimalai corridor. This surge in activity has prompted the ANF to fortify its operations, ensuring a proactive approach to combat any potential threats posed by Naxalite elements.

As the ANF remains steadfast in its mission to maintain peace and security in the region, residents of Koojimalai and surrounding areas can take solace in the concerted efforts being made to address the looming specter of Naxalism. With continued vigilance and collaboration between law enforcement agencies and local communities, the menace of Naxalite insurgency can be effectively curtailed, safeguarding the tranquility of this pristine forest enclave.

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NIA Arrests Key Conspirator in Bengaluru Cafe Blast Case

National Investigation Agency (NIA) arrests Muzammil Shareef, a key conspirator in the Bengaluru cafe blast case.

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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has made significant progress in the investigation into the Improvised Explosive Device (IED) blast at the Rameshwaram cafe in Bengaluru’s Brookfield. On March 1, Muzammil Shareef, identified as a key conspirator, was apprehended by NIA teams during crackdowns at 18 locations across Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Uttar Pradesh.

Muzammil Shareef’s arrest comes after NIA took over the case on March 3, following initial investigations by Bengaluru’s Central Crime Branch (CCB). The blast, carried out by the main accused Mussavir Shazeeb Hussain, resulted in severe injuries to several customers and staff members, causing extensive damage to the property.

NIA’s investigations have unveiled Muzammil Shareef’s role in providing logistic support to the prime accused and another conspirator, Abdul Matheen Taha. While Hussain and Taha remain at large, NIA’s efforts continue to bring them to justice.

The blast, triggered by an IED, necessitated a swift and thorough investigation by NIA to ensure accountability and prevent further threats to public safety. With ongoing efforts and collaboration with law enforcement agencies, NIA remains committed to unraveling the complete network behind such acts of terrorism.

Stay tuned for more updates on NIA’s investigation into the Bengaluru cafe blast case as efforts intensify to bring all perpetrators to justice and safeguard our communities from such heinous acts.

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Mandya: Four Youths Lost in Cauvery River

Four individuals tragically drown in Mandya’s Kaveri river while attempting to rescue a drowning person, highlighting the dangers of water accidents.

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A tragic incident shook the town of Mandya when four youths lost their lives while swimming in the Cauvery river. The unfortunate incident occurred in Muttathi, located in the Malavalli taluk of Mandya district.

The victims have been identified as 40-year-old Nagesh, 17-year-old Bharat, 32-year-old Guru, and 16-year-old Mahadev, all hailing from Mysore. Currently, the bodies of two individuals have been recovered, while efforts persist in locating the remaining two.

The group, consisting of 40 individuals, had embarked on a trip from Mysore to Muttathi in Malavalli taluk, traveling together in a single bus. Amidst the excursion, four members of the group decided to go for a swim in the Kaveri river. Tragically, one of them encountered difficulties while swimming and drowned. In a valiant attempt to rescue their friend, three others ventured into the water, only to meet a similar fate.

As the community mourns this devastating loss, rescue teams continue their tireless efforts to locate the missing bodies. The incident serves as a poignant reminder of the dangers associated with water activities, underscoring the importance of safety measures and vigilance.

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