On 30th August, a four-foot-long monitor lizard was seen in the garden of S. S. Oberoi (D-107). The reptile was pushed out by RWCS security team after much drama. A video of the monitor lizard was circulated on some WhatsApp groups too.
On 5th Sept, Rakesh Gupta (D-103) spotted a snake in the D-Block Park. When the guards came to catch the snake, it had vanished in the bushes. Gupta advised the immediate trimming of bushes, which has been done. However, the green cuttings are dumped at various points on the park boundary. The number of walkers, especially after dark, has reduced in the D-block, even though it is very well-lit. If residents spot a reptile animal, bird, or any other wildlife, they can call the security of the sector or Forest Department at 0120-2425989. Alternatively, they can call NGOs like Wildlife Trust of India at +91-120-4143900 (30 lines) or Wildlife SOS at +91-9871963535.
Popular Stories
“Senior Living Is Not An Old Age Home” say Mr & Mrs Bose
Fire Causes Major Financial Devastation
Water Scarcity Hits DLF Hard
Remarkable Mona Tuli Buddhiraja – Jewel Of Green Park
The Mystry Of Missing Porta Cabin
Lift in SDF 3C is Now Fully Operational!
Recent Stories from Nearby
- Independence Day Celebration In Anand Lok A Grand Success September 21, 2024
- GJCSCF Holds Talk On Cardiological Practices September 21, 2024
- Annual Meeting On Control Of Vector Borne Diseases & Fumigation In B3 September 21, 2024
- Government Officials in The Vicinity… A Boon or Bane? September 21, 2024
- Independence Day Celebrations in Sector A Pocket B & C: A Joyous Tribute to Freedom and Community Spirit September 21, 2024