Scared of monkeys, college girl falls from roof

Bareilly | Thursday | 13th December, 2018

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The municipal council will, therefore, have to strictly comply with the norms laid down for catching monkeys and sterilisation.” Besides, I will also seek opinion of experts for the vasectomy of male monkeys to check their population.”Divisional forest officer, forest and wildlife division, Pilibhit, Sanjeev Kumar said, “We will extend our full support and guidance to the municipal council in catching monkeys. Monkey is a protected wild mammal enlisted in Schedule III of the Wildlife Protection Act. “I will pursue the matter with them again. Pilibhit: An 18-year-old college girl fell off the roof of her house after she confronted with a group of monkeys on Thursday morning.She was first shifted to the community health centre in Puranpur, but in view of multiple-fractures in her both legs, she was referred to a private hospital in Bareilly.According to her uncle Sushil Gupta, Deeksha, a student of BA (first year), had gone to the roof to collect clothes when monkeys started fighting among themselves violently on the roof..