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In Indore, farmers are urging the state government to permit them to kill nilgai, the largest antelope in Asia, due to crop destruction. The nilgai are moving towards human settlements due to shrinking forest areas. While farmers argue that they are losing their Rabi crops, an animal welfare organization advocates non-violent methods to keep the nilgai away from agricultural fields, such as playing loud music or bursting crackers.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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