Human-elephant conflict: Govt discusses ‘honey fencing’

Human-elephant conflict: Govt discusses ‘honey fencing’

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ShotsTrendingMenu×ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENTHomeindiakarnatakabengaluruHuman-elephant conflict: Govt discusses ‘honey fencing’Labour Minister Santosh Lad explained the ‘honey


fencing’ concept to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah during a review meeting with all deputy commissioners and Zilla Panchayat chief executives.DHNSLast Updated : 31 May 2025, 22:44 IST Follow Us


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