KHABRE TV NEWS - Due to the global epidemic corona, the villagers managed to feed the hungry ducks and swans in the lock-down in silence.
Due to the global epidemic corona, the villagers managed to feed the hungry ducks and swans in the lock-down in silence.
Ranjit Kumar (KHABRE TV - 9523505786) - Horse bowl lake in lock-down enforced due to global epidemic corona is also bereft of tourists. East of Rajgir ropeway and in the west direction from horse bowl village, the scenic beauty of the lake surrounded by mountains is panoramic and spectacular. In the past, due to the arrival of tourists and domestic / foreign tourists, various species of swans and ducks swimming in the lake here also got many types of dishes, but due to the absence of the tourists in the lock-down, the face of these animals and animals also got hungry. Seeing it. Nalanda district president of student RJD Vipin Kumar told that anytime tourism department or forest, The villagers have not been seen by the Department of Environment and Climate Change giving food to these innocent animals. Now, in silence, these unfortunate people have to wait impatiently for the villagers / intellectuals who visit every morning. They were fed farahi, crisps, chips, biscuits by the villagers of horse bowl, Mangar Vigaha, Adampur etc.
who came to visit in the morning in the morning following the physical distance. Seeing the people, distraught goose and duck came floating ashore from the lake. All the people including Vipin Kumar, Santosh Kumar, Arun Kumar, who came on an early morning excursion, fed the fowl, crisps, chips and biscuits to these animals. Biscuits were fed. On seeing the people, distraught goose and duck came floating ashore from the lake. All the people including Vipin Kumar, Santosh Kumar, Arun Kumar, who came on an early morning excursion, fed the fowl, crisps, chips and biscuits to these animals. Biscuits were fed. On seeing the people, distraught goose and duck came floating ashore from the lake. Everyone, including Vipin Kumar, Santosh Kumar, Arun Kumar, who came on an early morning excursion, fed farahi, crisps, chips and biscuits to these animals.
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