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Surrounded by a lush green forest and the remains of brick homes, 32-year-old Sanjay Dharne points to an empty spot where his home stood till April this year. His entire village has been deleted. It was one of six hamlets located within Maharashtra's Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, where experts believe over 50 tigers live.

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