Monday, September 29, 2025

Flood water recedes from Kumiapali in lower suktel project;

 

 

 Flood wer enters the Kumiapali                                                     village in the lower suktel project

Five gates opened. 

 FLood water recedes.

Rehabilitation colony for displaced                                                 people to take up by January;

September 29,2025

Bolangir :The flood water of the lower Suktel on Sunday entered in to village Kumia pali in Lower Suktel irrigation project area affecting villagers there. On Sunday afternoon (4pm),Lower Suktel Dam authority released the second flood water, in view of heavy rainfall in catchment area and the stored water level reaching its full capacity cautioned  villagers not to go near the river.

 

 The  water of  Suktel River,stored in the dam swelled and ,submerged the paddy field and inundated houses on  near the river side, affecting the normal life of Kumiapali villagers badly on Sunday.

 A total of 70 tribal families of Kumiapali village are staying in the village in the Submerged area.They are yet to accept the compensation demanding fulfilment of their various demands and have not  vacated the  village till today.

We have opened five gates and water has been receded .The situation at Kumiapali village is normal now.

We hope to start construction of the rehabilitation colony near the village of Kumiapali by January next, says Chief Engineer of Lower Suktel Surendra Bhoi .

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Tuesday, September 16, 2025

 60 elephants are staying in Tikhali Reserve forest in Bolangir

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By

Sudhir Mishra Bolangir 

13September 2025

Bolangir ; Bolangir Forest is now home to around 90 jumbos, and they have been staying in the forest range of Muribahal, Saintla, Gudvella and Titilagarh since last year, much to the delight of wildlife and elephant conservation enthusiasts here..

 Divisional Forest Officer Bolangir, Ajit Kumar Bisi says that since the last few months, a total of 60 elephants have been staying in Tikhari reserve forest in the Muribahal forest  range area.

 

 Tikhari Reserve Forest is spread over around 1500 square kilometers and shares borders with the forest of Kesinga in the Kalahandi district.

 As the elephants are getting adequate food, water, and shelter inside the Tikhari reserve forest, we believe these elephants are staying here for such a long time.

  As the elephants are getting everything inside the forest, they are hardly coming outside the forest. However, forest personnel are tracking and monitoring their movement daily, says DFO Bolangir Ajit Bisi.

  Bolangir  forest shares forest borders with the Bargarh, Nuapada, Kalahandi, Sonepur, and Boudh districts.

Earlier, there were reports of migration/movement of Jumbos from Kantamal(Boudh district forest) to Athagaon area of the Bolangir forest range and to the Deogaon range area and return.

  Another group of elephants would migrate from the Padampur forest of Bargarh district to the Patnagarh area near the Harishankar forest, and they would return again.

 Another group here from the Nuapada area visits the Tureikela range, and after movement, they again return to their old habitat.

 However,as the  elephants are not moving beyond the Tikhari reserve forest area shows that 

they are getting food,,water and shelter there. These elephants are hardly coming out of the  forest. Our forest department personnel are monitoring and tracking their movement, and we are taking all steps to avoid human-elephant conflict," says the DFO further.

 

According to the latest report, forest officials have got the, Expelled Placenta of an elephant,, indicating the birth of a baby elephant there a few days  ago 

  Elephants move long distances in one night and are migratory in nature. Contrary to it, they are staying in one place, inside the Tikhari reserve forest in the Muribahal forest range. Wildlife lovers here opined for a  study of these elephants to know more in detail about their long stay in one place

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Flood water recedes from Kumiapali in lower suktel project;

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