A local farmer in Raha rescued a python weighing 10 kg and measuring 8 feet on Friday much to the delight of the animal activists in the entire area. Local residents told Assam Times that the farmer caught the python at Dighaldori village after he spotted it near a water body in the morning hours. Then he tried to save it reptile and trapped it with the help of a fishing tool made of bamboo. Then he informed it to the local police station and forest officials who took the reptile in their custody. Various organizations and nature lovers have appreciated the farmer for saving the python.
Raha: Went through great difficulties as there was no work, food or money during lockdown, a group of 223 stranded persons including children , differntly able persons, returned to Nagaon in an Assam-bound special train from Coimbatore , Tamilnadu on Sunday morning.
The group alighted at the Chaparmukh railway junction at around 5.30 am from the Coimbatore -Dibrugarh Special train. A sense of relief was writ large on the weary faces of the 223 persons who reached their home district after 55-days of lockdown. This was the first batch of stranded persons to return to Nagaon in a train.
Out of the total 223 persons who got down from the train at Chaparmukh...
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