Ullal: Four shops in Talapady under the jurisdiction of the Ullal Police Station were targeted by thieves in a series of theft that occurred late on Friday night.
The thieves have stolen cash and various other items from the shops.
According to the locals, the thieves had broken into the shops owned by Kuldeep, Shanker, Shridhar, Ashraf, and Mehmood, and situated near the Talapady toll gate late at night. The thieves had stolen the cash kept in the drawers of these targeted shops.
The thieves are said to have stolen cash from the photocopy shop owned by Ashraf and shown their 'ingenuity’ by breaking the locks of all the targeted shops.
While similar cases of theft had previously been reported in Manjeshwar and Kunjathur regions, now such cases of theft have extended to Talapady. The locals have demanded that appropriate action be taken against these criminal developments.






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Pilibhit (PTI): A 19-day-old elephant calf, brought from Bijnor, was placed under care at the Pilibhit Tiger Reserve (PTR) on Sunday, an official said and added that the calf got separated from its mother in the forest area of Bijnor.
The calf was born on December 2 in the Bijnor forest area and got separated from its mother shortly after birth, the official said.
The forest department made several attempts to reunite it with its mother, but without any success. To ensure the calf's safety and better care, it was decided to transfer it to the Pilibhit Tiger Reserve on the instructions of senior officials.
On Saturday, Deputy Director Manish Singh received the calf. Special arrangements have been made in the reserve for its care. It has been kept in a safe and clean environment to provide it with a natural setting and protect it from external noise and disturbances.
Singh told reporters that raising an 19-day-old calf is challenging.
It requires a special diet as a substitute for mother's milk and constant monitoring.
He said a special team has been formed to provide 24-hour care. Since the calf is very young, it is being cared for like a newborn baby.
According to Singh, the primary responsibility for monitoring the calf's health has been entrusted to PTR's veterinarian, Dr Daksh Gangwar. Under his supervision, a complete record of the calf's health checkups, diet, and body temperature is being maintained. The team is ensuring that the calf does not contract any infection.
