paragraph Writing Skill ite a story within 120 words using the following points. 10 ints: A baby elephant was killed by villagers - the herd of elephants came to take revenge - rampage – agers fled - a kid was crying - elephants stood still and returned - villagers felt ashamed] -12
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Once upon a time there was a village with a decent amount of villagers. There also was a herd of elephants nearby the village. The villagers were scared of the elephants so the head of the village decided to kill the elephants. An baby elephant got seperated from the herd and one of the villagers saw the babay elephant so he decided to kill it as he thought that it would make the elephants scared and he killed the elephant. The elephants herd didn't get sacred by the actions and the herd came to take revenge. The elephants went ona rampage,destroying the villagers houses. The villagers fled for safety as the elepants stood still and returned. The villagers felt ashamed for them running while their village was geting destroyed.
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A video camera has captured villagers in the Indian state of Assam, beating, riding on, and eventually spearing a three-year-old elephant to death that had been abandoned by its herd after suffering an injury. The footage, available from New Delhi Television (NDTV) [warning: it is graphic], shows policemen standing by as the animal is killed. The incident took place a day after the Asian elephant was declared a National Heritage Animal status by Indian authorities, granting it special cultural status.
Conflict between villagers and elephants in Assam is not uncommon. Clearing forests in the region for agricultural has led elephants to raid fields, prompting anger and frustration from poor farmers dependent on their crop for their livelihood. According to NDTV, two weeks ago four elephants were found dead in tea plantation near Kaziranga National Park. Authorities believe they were poisoned as revenge from locals. People are also often killed in this run-in between expanding human and shrinking elephant populations. A number of conservation organizations are working to mitigate the conflict.
Asian elephants are listed as Endangered by the IUCN Red List due to habitat loss, poaching for ivory, and human-wildlife conflict with their population suffering decline.
India holds approximately 60% of the world’s Asian elephant population with an estimated 26,000 animals. Elephants play a complex role in Indian culture, although hated by some, the species also represents the God, Ganesha, in the Hindu pantheon.