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Crocodile on Vadodara road: Why cleaning of Vishwamitri canals has some from the species looking for new territories
Crocodile on Vadodara road: Why cleaning of Vishwamitri canals has some from the species looking for new territories

Indian Express

time4 days ago

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  • Indian Express

Crocodile on Vadodara road: Why cleaning of Vishwamitri canals has some from the species looking for new territories

On Friday, the video of a small crocodile making its way through a road in Vadodara, as some people stopped their vehicles to take a closer look while others took out their mobile phones to record the spectacle, went viral. This was not the first such sighting in the last few weeks, though. In the last three weeks, as many as nine crocodiles have been rescued from various parts of the city and handed over to the forest department. Officials said Vadodara Municipal Corporation's (VMC) extensive project of cleaning culverts and canals linked to the Vishwamitri as part of the flood-mitigation plan has resulted in some baby and sub-adult crocodiles emerging in city areas close to the river and its network of canals in search of new territories. The incident captured in the viral video is from Wednesday, they said. Vadodara Range Forest Officer Karansinh Rajput told The Indian Express: 'About eight or nine crocodiles have been rescued so far since mid-June…They are all about two feet long and have mostly emerged from the nallahs in the nearby areas. They were rescued by animal activists and brought to the forest department. According to the procedure, we keep them under observation for two days and if there are no injuries that need treatment, they are released back into the Vishwamitri.' Rajput said unlike these baby and sub-adult crocodiles, the larger species get trapped in residential areas only when river water floods the city. Dr Pratyush Patankar, curator of the VMC-run Sayajibaug zoo, who was on the panel of the Vishwamitri project to supervise the shifting of crocodiles if needed, told The Indian Express that the cleaning of the culverts has meant that the agencies have 'realised for the first time' that the crocodiles also reside and mark territories in the canals. Patankar said, 'After the desilting and dredging, Vishwamitri has taken the shape of a river… The culverts are now being cleaned and it is likely that these crocodiles were inhabiting the culverts. No one paid attention to this. Now that the river is being cleaned to remove obstructions in its flow, we are seeing baby crocodiles and even adults in the kaans (a kind of canal).' He further said, 'On Friday morning, an adult crocodile was found in the Ruparel kaans… We are noticing them now because we are entering these areas to clean them up. If you speak of Bhukhi kaans that passes through the MS University campus, sub-adult crocodiles have been spotted there very often. As the vegetation is being removed, their hideouts are disappearing, making them look for new territory.' Since March last year, VMC and the state irrigation department have been carrying out desilting and dredging of Vishwamitri river along its approximately 50-km course. Patankar said that being territorial in nature and also recorded cannibals, baby crocodiles prefer to 'move to safe places' when adults of the species establish their territory. 'Crocodiles stay with their mothers for about a year… Parental care as a character is well documented in mammals and birds, but in reptiles, it has not been (the case)… Reptiles are self-sufficient since birth. Once they separate from their mothers, they keep moving to find their territory. They are driven away from areas where adult crocodiles have established their territories,' he said. 'Size matters among reptiles especially in fierce territorial fights; cannibalism is well documented, too. So, the babies and sub-adults try to move away from the territory of adult crocodiles,' he added. Patankar said that the crocodiles prefer to migrate during night hours, which explains why most of the rescues are made at night or in the wee hours. 'They travel between water bodies. They can walk long distances and they prefer to move at night,' he said.

Vij municipal schools achieve 80% pass rate in SSC results
Vij municipal schools achieve 80% pass rate in SSC results

Time of India

time24-04-2025

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  • Time of India

Vij municipal schools achieve 80% pass rate in SSC results

Vijayawada: Students studying in municipal schools under the Vijayawada Municipal Corporation (VMC) recorded impressive results in the recently announced SSC (Class 10) examinations. According to officials, 2,544 students from 29 VMC-run schools appeared for the exams, out of which 2,056 students passed, marking 80.8% pass percentage K Praneet Kumar, a student of AKTP municipal high school, emerged as the top scorer among all municipal school students by securing 592 marks out of 600. Close behind, students from Govindarajulu English medium municipal school in Patamata scored 590 marks. Another standout performer, Diddi Anu, who studied at Dr Jandhyala Dakshinamurthy School in VAMBAY Colony, scored 582 marks. Giving credits to his parents for their hard work and support for his success, he expressed that his dream was to become an IAS officer. Vangaveeti Mohana Ranga municipal corporation high school in Krishna Lanka achieved a remarkable 100% pass rate , setting an example of academic excellence . Municipal administration minister P Narayana appreciated the performance and announced that govt is preparing a special plan to enhance academic standards and improve infrastructure in municipal schools. He added that students would receive special coaching from school level to prepare for competitive exams like NEET, IIT, CA, and CWA. Municipal commissioner HM Dhyana Chandra credited the teachers' dedication, planning, and the implementation of bridge courses for the students' success. City mayor Rayana Bhagyalakshmi praised the results and said, this was proof that students in municipal schools can excel when provided with the right guidance and support.

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