Project Gajah Kotha
- The "Gajah Kotha" campaign has been initiated by Assam to tackle the escalating problem of human-elephant conflict (HEC).
- This campaign focuses on HEC-affected villages in eastern Assam, where it aims to educate residents about the behaviour, ecology, and cultural significance of elephants in the region, emphasizing the importance of conservation.
- So far, the campaigns have taken place at different venues such as Haladhibari, Jaborchuk Kathoni, Gazera, Gazera High School, Ujani Majuli Kherkatia High School, Pub Majuli Kherkata High School, Jaborchuk Basa, and Jopanchuk in ....
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