Deputy Commissioner Issues Warning Following Tiger Activity Evidence
Key Points:
- Tiger activity evidence found near Khunti and Tulgram forests.
- Residents advised to avoid unnecessary forest visits.
- Administration ensures safety under Deputy Commissioner’s guidance.
RANCHI – Evidence of tiger activity near Khunti and Tulgram forests has prompted an alert issued by the Deputy Commissioner of Seraikela-Kharsawan. Residents have been urged to stay cautious and follow instructions.
Authorities acted on the findings in a report by Forest Range Officer Shashi Ranjan, detailing tiger movements in the area. Immediate measures are underway to safeguard locals and mitigate risks.
Tiger Activity Triggers Caution
Shashi Ranjan’s report highlighted signs of tiger presence near forested zones bordering Khunti and Tulgram. Acting swiftly, the administration has heightened safety protocols to protect nearby communities. Officials stressed the importance of remaining vigilant while the situation unfolds.
Public Advisory Issued
The district administration urged residents to avoid forest visits without necessity. A spokesperson remarked, “Safety is our priority. Cooperation from the public ensures everyone’s well-being.”
Preventive Measures Underway
In collaboration with forest officials, enhanced patrolling and surveillance are being deployed to monitor tiger activity. Efforts include informing villagers about precautionary steps and maintaining close communication with forest teams.

