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The Government Assam burned around 2,500 rhinoceros horns to mark the day of world rhinoceros

The Government Assam burned around 2,500 rhinoceros horns to mark the day of world rhinoceros
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Golaghat (Assam): On the occasion of World Rhino Day, the Government of Assam on Wednesday lights up around 2,500 rhinoceros horns to remove myths associated with it.
Badak Horn was burned in Bokakhat, Golaghat Assam District, near Kaziranga National Park and Tiger (KNPTR) reserve.
The state government has decided to destroy 2,479 horn rhinos while 94 horns will be preserved for academic purposes.
With the help of a drone, Minister of Himanta’s minister could Sarma start the process of burning rhinoceros.
Take it to Twitter, Head of Minister Assam Himanta Buswa Sarma said that the use of rhinoceros horns for treatment purposes was myth.
“Rhino horned one is not only an integral of our civilization, but also a symbol of our valuable heritage and identity.
We preserve 94 rhinoceros horns to be displayed in the museum that will be arranged in Kaziranga National Park.
The use of rhinoceros horns for treatment purposes is myths,” he said in a myth Tweet.
Furthermore Sarma said that one-horned rhinoceros were “not only integral from our civilization, but also a symbol of our valuable heritage and identity”.
“We preserve 94 rhinoceros horns to be displayed at the museum to be established in Kaziranga National Park.
The use of rhinoceros horns for the purpose of treatment is myth,” added Sarma.
Assam has the largest population of greater horned rhinos (Rhinoceros Unicorn) in the world.
About 2,600 Rhino individuals are found in Kaziranga National Park, Manas and people, besides Pobita Wildlife Asylum.
They were previously found in Wildlife Sanctuary Laiokhowa and several other parts of the state of Tiawepara in the West to Dibru-Saikhowa National Park in the East.

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