Jharkhand Man, Daughter Awarded For Rescuing Tiger That Entered Their Home

Mahto and his daughter, a class 10 student, were given a cheque of Rs 1.20 lakh for their barvery and a separate cheque of Rs 21,000 for their contribution in forest promotion

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The next day, the tiger was released in the Palamau Tiger Reserve. (Representational)
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  • A male tiger entered Jharkhand man's home early on June 25
  • Man and his daughter locked the tiger inside and alerted the Forest Department
  • The Palamau Tiger Reserve team safely captured and later released the tiger
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Ranchi:

The Forest Department of the Jharkhand government on Friday felicitated a man and his daughter for their bravery in the rescue of a tiger, which entered their home.

A male tiger had entered the house of Purandar Mahto in Mardu village in Muri police station area, around 4.30 am on June 25. Mahto's daughter Sonika Kumari and another girl tactfully managed to exit the house, an official said.

Mahto, along with his daughter, then locked the door from the outside. After locking the animal inside the house, he informed the Forest Department. A rescue team from the Palamau Tiger Reserve (PTR) reached the location and successfully caged the animal, he said.

The next day, the tiger was released in the PTR, he added.

Mahto and his daughter, a class 10 student, were given a cheque of Rs 1.20 lakh for their barvery, and a separate cheque of Rs 21,000 for their contribution in forest promotion and conservation on the occasion of 76th Van Mahotsav in Ranchi.

Assembly Speaker Rabindra Nath Mahato handed over the cheques in the presence of Parliamentary Affairs Minister Radhakrishna Kishore and other dignitaries.

Addressing the programme, the speaker said pollution is on the rise because the number of trees is declining.

"This is everyone's duty to plant trees and make our atmosphere pollution-free," he said.

Kishore, who is also the state finance minister, said Jharkhand has around 30 per cent forest cover, which used to be between 45 and 55 per cent in 1960-70.

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"There has been a decline in the forest cover. We need to plant trees and increase the forest cover as it was in the past," he said.

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