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Agriculture Department to compensate farmers affected with Elephant Omkar

Summary by Goa News Hub
Pernem: As elephant Omkar, which strayed into Goa’s border villages from neighbouring Maharashtra, continues to damage crops, the State Agriculture Department has assured compensation to affected farmers. Omkar, a 10-year-old tusker, has been foraging in the villages of Pernem taluka for over a week. Currently stationed at Tamboxem, the elephant has damaged paddy fields and consumed bananas and… Source
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Goa News Hub broke the news in on Monday, September 22, 2025.
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