Tiger Paw Prints Found in Two Jamshedpur Villages
Forest Officials Confirm Big Cat Moving Through Galudih and Patamda Areas
Recent tiger sightings and paw prints in villages near Jamshedpur have prompted forest department officials to monitor the situation while advising residents to stay vigilant.
Key Points:
- Tiger spotted crossing road in Galudih, paw prints found in three locations
- Forest department confirms same tiger previously seen in Chandil area
- Officials assure big cat moving towards forest, residents advised caution
JAMSHEDPUR – Forest officials have confirmed tiger presence in Galudih and Patamda areas after multiple sightings and paw prints.
A resident spotted the tiger crossing a road in Narsinghpur village. Meanwhile, villagers discovered paw prints at three locations.
Moreover, the forest department has identified this as the same tiger. The big cat was previously seen in Chandil.
Village Discoveries
However, residents found the first paw prints near Kanka Soren’s house. The marks were about 200 meters away.
Meanwhile, similar prints appeared near two other houses. Forest officials promptly verified the tiger’s presence.
Furthermore, Subodh Singh, a villager, expressed concern after discovering the prints. The news spread quickly among residents.
Safety Measures
DFO Saba Alam Ansari has assured the situation remains under control. The tiger is moving toward the forest.
On the other hand, officials have advised villagers against venturing out after dark. They’ve set up monitoring camps.
Additionally, the forest department has urged residents to remain calm. They should avoid disturbing the tiger’s movement.
Expert Assessment
The tiger was previously spotted in Tulgram-Khunti forest. Subsequently, it moved through the Dalma region.
Meanwhile, Bataluka village lies five kilometers from Dalma. Experts consider this movement pattern natural.
Furthermore, villagers have been keeping livestock indoors. Forest teams continue monitoring the area regularly.

