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Elephants in Rewa Forest Are a Cause of Trouble for Both Villagers and the Department.

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In the last week of February, Varsha Singh, the range officer of the Mauganj range, received a report at 8:30 a.m.: An elephant had entered her range. For Varsha, her staff, and the villagers in her range, it was the first time a wild elephant had entered their territory. The presence of elephants in this area of Rewa and Mauganj is not a common occurrence. This region has never been designated as a wildlife management area for elephants. Howeve…
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In the last week of February, Varsha Singh, the range officer of the Mauganj range, received a report at 8:30 a.m.: An elephant had entered her range. For Varsha, her staff, and the villagers in her range, it was the first time a wild elephant had entered their territory. The presence of elephants in this area of Rewa and Mauganj is not a common occurrence. This region has never been designated as a wildlife management area for elephants. Howeve…

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groundreport.in broke the news on Thursday, April 23, 2026.
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