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One more rhino killed in Kaziranga National Park

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From Our Correspondent

 Guwahati: On the day when a private university in Assam organised a unique walkathon – The Great Save Rhino Walkathon 2013 — to raise awareness for protecting the one-horned rhinoceros in the State, poachers made mockery of the event by killing another precious rhino in Kaziranga National Park (KNP) and took away the before the dawn on Sunday.

With the killing of the rhino. the number of poached rhinos in the State so far this year went upto ten including eight alone in well protected Kaziranga National Park (KNP), a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

An official source informed that the rhino was killed at Roumari camp area in Bagori Range of the national park by the poachers before the day-break on Sunday. Forest personnel recovered the carcass of the beast sans the horn early this morning.

The killing of yet another rhino triggered public protests in Kaziranga Park area today even as a senior official allegedly misbehaved with local journalists while preventing the latter from entering into the Park to gather on-the-spot information about the poached rhino.

While people were protesting the fresh killing of rhinos in Kaziranga Park today, an event was conducted about 80 kilometers away from the Park at Jorhat city to raise mass concern for protection of the endangered beast, that is pride of Assam.

The recent rise in rhino killings especially in Kaziranga National Park has raised lot concern towards rhino conservation in and around the state but no concrete efforts has been made to consolidate the masses against this brutality.

Kaziranga University as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility activities and in association with Department of Forest, Government of Assam organized today “The Great Save Rhino Walkathon 2013 from JDSA field in Jorhat city in eastern Assam to the University Campus on the outskirt of the city.

More than 4000 people participated in this Walkathon. Hundreds of walkers from civil society, Army, CRPF, Assam Rifles and Assam Police covered a distance of 20 KM to complete the walk. Member of Parliament Bijoy Krishna Handique flagged off the event while Assamese cine Stars Nishita Goswami and Molaya Goswami cheered the crowd. Sri Hridesh Mishra, Conservator Wildlife in Assam, participated in the event.

To promote the event the University has launched a website www.saverhino.in with all details.

Thousands of spectators queued on both side of the road to cheer the walkers. A huge crowd swaying “ Save Rhino” banners and posters followed the walkers.

Duleshwar Gogoi, an ex-armyman from Digboi covered the distance in 1hour 49 minutes followed by Sri Mansid Oriya and Sri Subroto Mukherjee who were awarded the second and third positions.

There were many women and children among the participants. in this walkathon. Smt Rita Borchetia and Smt Simpy Gogoi covered the entire distance of the walk.

Two young kids Master Bhargav Saikia and Ankit Bora, both under 15 years of age, completed the walk, and they were given special appreciation award.

The awards were given by the Chancellor of Kaziranga University , M D Khetan. Dr P K Mishra speaking on the occasion of prize giving ceremony said “ It is the conscious duty and responsibility of each individual to be a part of this cause to Save and conserve that rhino that is the pride of Assam.

Kaziranga University will take this cause further to the international level”. He informed that this will be an annual event of the University every year.

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