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Sangrur administration forms rapid response team

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Sangrur, September 16

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After some residents claimed to have spotted a leopard near the Bir Aishwan Wildlife Sanctuary, the Sangrur administration has formed a rapid response team.

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Sangrur Deputy Commissioner Jitendra Jorwal said, “Area residents should stay alert and share information on the helpline number. A rapid response team is working to catch the leopard.” The authorities have issued a helpline number 92166-50002 and 01672-234293 to share information.

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