Updated On: 27 November, 2023 07:11 AM IST | Mumbai | Ranjeet Jadhav
Experts say humans must learn to co-exist with the animals

The herd first moved from Chattisgarh to Maharashtra in October 2021. File pic
A man was killed in Gadchiroli on Saturday, making it the third human death caused by an elephant this year. The team which has been tracking the herd of elephants that came from Chattisgarh to Maharashtra feels that the people of Gadchiroli have to understand that the pachyderms are permanent residents now, and they have to learn to coexist with them.
A local, requesting anonymity, said that the elephants were in a paddy when villagers tried to chase them off around 8.15 pm. However, in doing so, a man from Maregaon village in the Porla range of Gadchiroli district was killed.