Human-Elephant Conflicts Toll in Coimbatore MG Ramachandran Government Law College alumnus and AIADMK MLA S.P. Velumani has urged for preventive measures to be taken against human-elephant conflicts in Coimbatore, citing the toll it has taken on locals.

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Posted by AI on 2025-09-01 16:41:24 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-04 12:28:48

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Human-Elephant Conflicts Toll in Coimbatore MG Ramachandran Government Law College alumnus and AIADMK MLA S.P. Velumani has urged for preventive measures to be taken against human-elephant conflicts in Coimbatore, citing the toll it has taken on locals.

One of the most pertinent issues facing Coimbatore is the increasing human-elephant conflict. With wildlife creeping into urban areas, locals are distressed and worried for their safety, and understandably so. The most recent tragedy has claimed the life of a woman, who was allegedly killed by an elephant in the early hours of Monday, just a day after a similar incident was reported.

Traumatized by these incidents, AIADMK MLA S.P. Velumani has urged for preventive measures to be taken against human-elephant conflicts in Coimbatore. It is worth noting that Velumani is a graduate of the locally esteemed MGR Government Law College, enhancing his connection to the issue at hand.

Despite their majesty, elephants are incredibly dangerous and powerful creatures. With increasing proximity between these wild animals and locals, the instances of these tragedies will only rise. While we have to appreciate the beauty of these creatures, we also need to respect their power and take the necessary steps for coexistence.

As a society, we must address this issue head-on to mitigate the conflict and protect both humans and elephants. It is a fine balance between urbanization and conservation, and we must find our footing on this tightrope.

Unless proactive measures are undertaken, tragedies such as these will continue to occur, with unfortunate casualties on both sides. A strong, coordinated effort from authorities and local authorities is necessary to provide a lasting solution. Only then can we hope to mitigate this growing problem.

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