Jumbos keep people on tenterhooks
Jumbos keep people on tenterhooks
Statesman News Service
RAYAGADA, May 13: The wild tuskers, which had gone on rampage in Rayagada and Gajapati districts killing five persons and destroying properties and houses, have kept people here on tenterhooks.
The elephants, which had moved out of Lakhani sanctuary in Mohan block of Gajapati, had over the past fortnight moved to the adjoining areas of Pudamppur and Godai panchayats of Rayagada district and had gone to Gajapati and now returned to Gunupur, spreading panic in the area.
The forest official pointed out that elephants had a tendency to return along their path of entry so they have started sensitising people on the possible return journey of the herd.
There are reports that the herd of elephant killed a buffalo and destroyed the cashew nut and banana gardens. The elephant are using the road passing through Alat and Narsinghamunda and reached at Trukanignda via Kapilpur.
The forest department and the police administration warned the people against going outside homes. People allege that forest authorities and police had failed to protect their life and property.
The panic-stricken people though worried about the havoc created by the elephants, more than 500 people, including tribals, with drums, fire bowls and crackers are trying their best to scare away the elephants from the area.
14 May 2007, 05:44
two canoeswhat the hell is a TENTERHOOK ? excuse my ignorance.
14 May 2007, 06:00
reddy375I think the word is tenderhook, means Anxious, not knowing whats going to happen next.
This is British English spoken in India.
14 May 2007, 06:54
SGraves155Tenterhook is correct. These were the hooks on the frames used to stretch wool.
15 May 2007, 01:34
two canoesthanks, always nice to get a correct answer, right from the head kahuna
18 May 2007, 11:15
ozhunterquote:
Originally posted by Kathi:
Jumbos keep people on tenterhooks
more than 500 people, including tribals, with drums, fire bowls and crackers are trying their best to scare away the elephants from the area.
Poor little Elephants, All they whant to do is go for a stroll in what was once their forests.
Land reform for the Jumbo I say.