💨 Abstract
The Odisha forest department rescued three live cobras that were being used in a wedding procession dance performance. The incident occurred in Chhedak village, and the snake charmer and two performers were entertaining guests with a 'nagin' song. The use of wild animals like cobras is against the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972, but no arrests have been made yet.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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