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Maja uses rampant despite fewer cases of injury

Maja uses rampant despite fewer cases of injury
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Nagpur: Even though the number of injuries from Nylon Manja was reported less than last year, anti-Chinese Manja Crusaders said that the use of killer yarns was still rampant.
Toi recently reported about the first victim of the city of Nylon Manja Rajesh Kshirsagar.
Apart from Kshirsagar, Toi found two more victims.
On January 13, Chandrapur-based property dealers, Nandu Dhotre drove a two-wheeled vehicle when he felt a sharp pain in the neck.
“I didn’t see spoiled.
When I felt pain, I tried to remove it from my fingers when suddenly my fingers were cut off.
My three fingers were injured but fortunately my neck was saved,” he said.
Questioning his use despite the ban, Dhotre said, “People have witnessed fatal accidents and severe injuries.
Why do they still want to use something that pose a threat to human life.” Kamal Tiwari’s fitness coach also has a narrow runaway.
“I was on my way to the gym when my neck was entangled in spoiled.
The incident happened near Ambazari Road and scary.
Majaj cut my jacket and while removing it, my fingers were cut off.
It was an almost dead experience and I was lucky I survived,” Tiwari said.
As reported by Toi, Nylon spoiled also scored a lot of birds.
However, various organizations that have attended rescue calls, said that the number of incidents that was comparatively declined this year.
“Previously, at the moment, we will receive around 100 calls but this time there is a drastic decline.
Until now, we only have 40.
But still, the use of Nylon Manja has been rampant.
A lot of awareness is needed in the eastern Nagpur because we get a maximum case of There, “said Dr.
Bahar Biviskar, founder of Wild-Cer.
A large number of birds are also treated at the transit treatment center at the Hills seminary.
“In the last two days, we have treated around 18 birds.
The numbers have fallen this year,” Kundan Hate, a member of the Country Wildlife Advisory Board.
Apart from the back-sales, the prohibited utas are sold through social media too.
“Positive change is that the authorities in action and the number of raids is very high.
However, to ensure the implementation of complete prohibitions, more needed,” activists said.

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