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A 6-Foot-Long Snake Entered the Annapurna Kitchen; It Bit a Wildlife Enthusiast During the Rescue; They Claimed It Was Not Poisonous.

Summary by Dainik Bhaskar
A snake entered the Annapurna kitchen behind RK Hospital in Rajsamand city on Tuesday, causing panic. The snake was 6 feet long. The kitchen staff panicked upon seeing the snake. They called wildlife enthusiast Naveen Gehlot to rescue it. Annapurna kitchen worker Kiran Paliwal said, "When the snake was spotted, the staff panicked. Everyone ran out." Then, wildlife enthusiast Naveen Gehlot of Piparda was immediately called. He arrived with his te…
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A snake entered the Annapurna kitchen behind RK Hospital in Rajsamand city on Tuesday, causing panic. The snake was 6 feet long. The kitchen staff panicked upon seeing the snake. They called wildlife enthusiast Naveen Gehlot to rescue it. Annapurna kitchen worker Kiran Paliwal said, "When the snake was spotted, the staff panicked. Everyone ran out." Then, wildlife enthusiast Naveen Gehlot of Piparda was immediately called. He arrived with his te…

·Bhopal, India
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Dainik Bhaskar broke the news in Bhopal, India on Tuesday, July 14, 2026.
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