Assam government launched the "Gajah Kotha" campaign

Assam government launched the "Gajah Kotha" campaign

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Category : State Published on: July 18 2023

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  • Assam government launched "Gajah Kotha" campaign to address the growing problem of Human-Elephant Conflict (HEC).
  • The "Gajah Kotha" campaign involves over 1,200 participants and aims to promote coexistence between humans and elephants.
  • The focus of the campaign is on HEC-affected villages in Eastern Assam.
  • The main objective is to educate the residents about elephant behaviour, ecology, and the cultural importance of elephants in the region.
  • The campaign emphasizes the importance of conservation efforts in reducing HEC.
  • The launch of the "Gajah Kotha" campaign reflects Assam's commitment to promote harmonious co-existence between humans and elephants.
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