Biratnagar, July 4 : Human-wildlife conflict has continued in the Jhapa district with 52 human deaths in the fight in a span of 15 years, according to available data. The deceased was 47 Nepali people and five Indian nationals.
But, authorities concerned are
least concerned. Repeated calls to them to resolve the problem have been unheard
so far, complained local people.
The issue has been taken up in the
Provincial Assembly of Province 1 as well.
The Provincial Assembly member Ekraj Karki said residents of Jhapa had been the destruction caused by wild animals. In most cases, a herd of wild elephants straying from neighbouring India entered Bahundangi of Jhapa and attacked humans and destroyed crops, he said.
Measures like building a fence should be in place as fences built in the past have been broken by wildlife smugglers, he said.
Likewise, farmers of the district
have been facing the perennial problem of a shortage of fertilizer. As paddy
plantation begins, they are fallen on hard due to a shortage of
fertilizer.
The government should manage
fertilizer soon as not only Jhapa, the whole country is facing the same
problem, said Karki in the Provincial Assembly meeting.
Similarly, another Provincial
Assembly member Raj Kumar Ojha demanded the establishment of an area administration
office in Sundar Haraicha in the Morang district. "So people will get
government service in an easy manner."
He also demanded that each local
level should launch a campaign for the national identity card and to collect
voters' list. (RSS)