Jaisalmer / Jaipur: Solar company in Windswept Jaisalmer’s desert allegedly put a death trap for camels, which has been given the status of the country’s animals.
In an incident on Saturday night, an camel flocked after being cut by a sharp-eyed corner installed to establish a solar panel in the desert while it was looking for food in Lala Village.
Accepting the company’s staff, Khushal Raika, owner of the camel, said, “careless company workers did not establish a fence after installing sharp-eyed corners.
When the camel entered the plot, the workers drove him.
While running, it received several injuries to his body and ‘bleed to death.
“This region is said to be home to the largest number of camels in this country.
As an estimate of four Sawata Village, Bhopa, Lala and Karda, there is a population of around 5,000.
Livestock breeders are afraid that more incidents can occur, during this season, animals are usually left to be scratched.
Senior staff member of the Solar Company, who did not want to be named, denied the allegations and claimed that death did not occur on their site.
“Cassas was found at least 60 meters from the project location.
We have used staff to prevent animals from entering the site.” Camel, which survives in the hardest conditions and tattled temperatures for age, now struggling for food after the company starts cutting down trees in the desert at the desert where they feed.
Sumer Sumer Sumer Singh Bhati accused that solar companies disrupted the desert ecology.
Many desert trees, including ‘Kumut’, ‘Khejari’, ‘Rohida’, ‘Jal’, ‘Jal’ and ‘Bordi’, quickly disappeared from the desert when the company cuts it down.
“The government must act on this problem the earliest with solar companies is preparing infrastructure at the cost of desert ecology.
As hectares of solar panels have sprung up crossing the desert, changes will produce extinction of many animals, birds and trees,” Bhati said.