Forest Department Team Successfully Returns Snake to Natural Habitat
Key Points:
- Villagers spot large python on road adjacent to Nimdih forest
- Forest officials conduct swift rescue operation after alert
- Released python measured approximately 8 feet in length
JAMSHEDPUR – Forest officials successfully rescued and relocated an 8-foot python after villagers reported its presence near Nimdih village in the Chakulia forest range.
The incident occurred along the road bordering the forest area. Local residents promptly alerted the Forest Department upon spotting the snake.
Swift Response
A Forest Department team quickly reached the location after receiving the alert. The officials carried out a careful rescue operation.
The Chakulia range has reported several python sightings in recent months. Officials maintain regular patrols in the area.
Safe Relocation
The rescue team successfully released the python back into its natural habitat. The snake showed no signs of injury or distress.
Python sightings are common during the winter months in this region. The Forest Department conducts regular awareness programs for local communities.

