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11 beehives removed from Ajanta Caves in week-long operation; six workers stung
11 beehives removed from Ajanta Caves in week-long operation; six workers stung

Time of India

time18 hours ago

  • Time of India

11 beehives removed from Ajanta Caves in week-long operation; six workers stung

Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: The Archaeological Survey of India announced on Sunday that they have completed the bee relocation operation at the Ajanta Caves. During the week-long initiative, 11 large beehives were removed from this World Heritage site. The collaborative effort between the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) and the forest department resulted in injuries to six staff members, who sustained bee stings on their eyes, back and other areas, despite wearing protective equipment. According to Manoj Pawar, the ASI circle in-charge for Ajanta Caves, the team worked long hours, staying until midnight and returning at 4am the following day. "It was a first-of-its-kind bee relocation operation that was carried out at the Ajanta Caves to ensure the safety of tourists. Scaffolds were erected to reach the heights of the caves where beehives were located. The rescued bees were relocated to distant places," he said. The operation started at Cave 4, subsequently extending to Caves 9 and 10, among others. The ASI authorities decided to keep the Ajanta Caves open during the operation, despite the forest department's suggestion for closure, citing regulatory requirements. Cave 10, which contained six beehives, had experienced the highest number of bee-related incidents involving tourists during summer. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Switch to UnionBank Rewards Card UnionBank Credit Card Apply Now Undo Jaswant Singh, of the Aurangabad Tourism Development Foundation, suggested implementing similar measures at the Ellora Caves. "Tourists at the Ellora Caves, too, are susceptible to bee attacks. To avoid any untoward incident, authorities must relocate bees from this second World Heritage site in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar," he said. On March 17, a bee attack at Ellora Caves led to nearly 70 visitors sustaining injuries, including a British tourist who required hospital treatment. Forest department officials indicated that a potential bee relocation operation at Ellora Caves would be considered following discussions with ASI authorities.

Police officers who cracked bank robbery, minor's rape murder in Pune get Union Home Minister's Medal
Police officers who cracked bank robbery, minor's rape murder in Pune get Union Home Minister's Medal

Indian Express

time3 days ago

  • Indian Express

Police officers who cracked bank robbery, minor's rape murder in Pune get Union Home Minister's Medal

* In October 2021, a group of five armed men looted cash and gold worth Rs 2.3 crore at gunpoint from the Bank of Maharashtra in Pimperkhed village in Shirur taluka of Pune district. An FIR was lodged at the Shirur police station in Pune rural. A team led by the then police inspector Sureshkumar Raut (now posted at Latur as deputy superintendent of police) nabbed the five robbers. Cops recovered almost all the cash and gold robbed by the accused. * In February 2021, a two-and-half-year-old girl was raped and murdered at a village in Pune district. An FIR was lodged against the accused under IPC sections 302, 376 and sections of the Prevention of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act. A team led by assistant police inspector Manoj Pawar (now posted at Solapur rural) nabbed the accused, who was later awarded death sentence by the court. * In June 2021, a gang of robbers attacked a 75-year-old doctor and his 68-year-old wife at their residence in Lonavala, while they were asleep in the midnight hours. The robbers tied the elderly couple, gagged them and looted cash and jewellery worth nearly Rs 66 lakh at knife-point from their house. An FIR was lodged at the Lonavala city police station in Pune rural. Within a week, a team led by inspector Dilip Pawar (now posted at Kolhapur) nabbed a gang of 20 and recovered the robbed valuables. Police officers Sureshkumar Raut, Manoj Pawar and Dilip Pawar are among the 11 cops from Maharashtra who were awarded the Union Home Minister's Medal for Excellence in Investigation for the year 2022, at the hands of state's Director General of Police Rashmi Shukla, during a ceremony at the Centre for Police Research (CPR) in Pune, on Friday. The other officers who got the Union Home Minister's Medal for Excellence in Investigation include Deputy Commissioner of Police Krishnakant Upadhyay, senior police inspector Pramod Toradmal, police inspector Deepshikha Ware of Mumbai police, Superintendent of Police Ashok Virkar of ATS, Mumbai, Deputy Superintendent of Police Ajit Patil of Solapur rural, assistant police inspector Rani Kale of State Intelligence Department (SID), Navi Mumbai, of Mumbai police, senior police inspector Jitendra Wankoti and police inspector Sameer Ahirrao of Vasai Virar. State CID chief Sunil Ramanand, Commissioner of Pune City police Amitesh Kumar, Commissioner of Pimpri Chinchwad police Vinaykumar Choube, Additional Director General of Police (prisons) Suhas Warke, Special Inspector General of Police (CID) Rajendra Dahale, Special Inspector General of Police (Kolhapur) Sunil Fulari, Rajendra Dahale, Superintendent of Pune rural police Sandeep Singh Gill and other senior police officers were present on the occasion.

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