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Snake Catcher Life: Everyone’s luck does not have ‘light’, snakes do not friendship with snakes

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Snake Catcher in India: 60 thousand people die of snakebite every year in India. Kerala’s lights caught 18 -foot King Cobra, while Sarpamitra J.P. Yadav died. ‘Murali Wale Hausla’ and Shravan Kumar’s count is also like …Read more

Everyone's luck does not have 'light', snakes do not friendship with Sarpamitras

Snake catcher catch snakes by risking life.

Highlights

  • Every year 60 thousand people die of snakebite in India.
  • The light of Kerala caught the 18 -foot King Cobra.
  • Sarpamitra J.P. Yadav died of snake bite.
New Delhi. The figures of death due to snake sting in India are very scary. Every year about 60 thousand people lose their lives due to snakebite. Talking in terms of the world, this number is more than 50 lakhs. In urban areas, people are saved from getting timely treatment, but the fate of those living in far-flung villages is not so good. For them, the local experts who catch snakes are like ‘God’. In such an area, when someone sees a snake, people run near them, in the hope that they will hold these toxic snakes and protect them. And they do the same. But many times, these snakes, who catch snakes by risking their lives, also fall prey to snakes. There have been many such cases, where Sarpamitras controlled snakes well, but there are cases where they had to fall prey to snakes.

Kerala light
In Kerala, a female forest officer Roshni took the 18 -foot giant king Cobra under control. At the time when the poisonous snake was caught, he was in the residential area of ​​Anchakumaruthumut in Peppara, Kerala capital Thiruvananthapuram and was seen by the local people bathing in the river. From this, it can be guessed that Roshni has secured the lives of how many people. Roshni is being praised all over India. Everyone was convinced of the bravery he showed in catching the snake.

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