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It was last week of March 2021. While kids were scheduled to go to native village to spend holidays with my parents, myself and wife had to drop them and come back to Bangalore due to her essential services category of work. My days were busy working from home , but there was enough time to think about a short trip to some nearby place. The fact that we have not been on a real road trip since a year and half too added fuel to the thought process. It took no time to decide that we will put a weekend in April for good use !
Several coffee estate labourers leave plantations fearing big cat Ponnampet: The tiger that has caused the death of three human beings and more than 10 cattle heads has remained elusive. Though armed with capture-or-kill orders from the Government, the Department has not been successful in netting or shooting the tiger since Feb. 20, when the first human being teenager Ayyappa fell prey. The very next day, 60-year-old Chinni was killed. After mauling eight-year-old Rangaswamy to death in Bellur last Monday morning, the tiger attacked his grandfather 52-year-old Kencha Shetty and his condition is critical but stable, according to doctors treating him at a private hospital in Mysuru.
Foggy atmosphere hinders capture operation Ponnampet: Rana, the dashing German Shepherd dog of the Forest Department at Bandipur Tiger Reserve has been pressed into service to track the elusive tiger that has spread terror in South Kodagu. Even after 10 days of intensive search and combing operations with four tamed elephants led by the daring tusker Abhimanyu, the big cat has not been traced so far. While the Forest Department officials forgetting about their families and other responsibilities are camping in T. Shettigeri, Srimangala and Bellur are sparing no efforts to trace the feline, villagers are getting impatient day-by-day as they are scared to even come out of their house in this peak coffee picking and irrigation season. The tiger on the prowl has already killed a teenager Ayyappa and 60-year-old Chinni and a couple of cattle heads.