Elephant Menace Alarms Ghatshila Industries and Residents

Singhbhum Chamber Urges Quick Action to Resolve Crisis

escalating elephant intrusion disrupts industries and livelihoods in ghatshila.

Key Points:

  • Elephants damage industrial facilities, homes, and farms.
  • Chamber seeks food and water provisions for elephants.
  • State intervention urged to restore normalcy.

GHATSHILA – The Singhbhum Chamber of Commerce has raised concerns over the rising incidents of elephant intrusions in the Chakulia area of Ghatshila subdivision. The elephants have wreaked havoc on industrial units, farms, and public properties, disrupting daily life and economic activities.

The Chamber highlighted the urgency of addressing the situation to Deputy Commissioner Ananya Mittal. Copies of their petition were also sent to Chief Minister Hemant Soren and Chief Secretary Alka Tiwari, requesting immediate action to alleviate the crisis.

Industries in Peril

The elephants’ intrusions have caused significant damage to industrial units, including FCI warehouses and school buildings. Singhbhum Chamber President Vijay Anand Moonka emphasized that such disruptions have created an atmosphere of fear among workers and residents, affecting productivity and morale.

Moonka noted, “Industrial workers are hesitant to report to work, fearing for their safety. This has severely impacted operations and output, leading to economic losses.”

Proposed Solutions

The Chamber suggested creating food and water sources outside the town to prevent elephants from venturing into human habitats. They stressed that prior measures had shown partial success but required reinforcement to ensure lasting results.

Vice President Anil Modi expressed concerns over the potential closure of industries due to recurring incidents. He warned, “This could lead to unemployment and migration, undermining regional development and state revenues.”

Wider Impact

Secretary Bharat Makani added that the elephants also destroy crops, worsening the plight of local farmers. Public infrastructure, such as houses and schools, has suffered severe damage, while power outages during elephant incursions further disrupt normalcy.

The Chamber urged state authorities to prioritize solutions that balance human safety and wildlife needs, ensuring sustainable coexistence.

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