Due to unwelcome guests, simians, residents of Nallakunta, Domalguda, Vidyanagar, and Barkatpura's core districts are dealing with a variety of problems, including injury or life threats as well as disruptions in everyday routines. These locations have recently been frequented by groups of 15 to 30 monkeys, who occasionally turn violent and assault locals. The majority of the time, according to the locals, monkeys swim in water tanks, destroy flowerpots, and rip garments that are left out to dry.

They resemble well-trained thugs. They break into houses, open the refrigerator, raid the kitchen, and consume anything they can before leaving, according to Mary Nalina, a housewife in Domalguda. She was also exposed to the monkeys' aggressive side. The incident was the most terrifying one I had ever had, stated Nalina, "They try to attack us."

Residents criticized the city government for their alleged inaction, alleging that they hired private companies to catch the monkeys and release them in the Chincholi forest near the karnataka border, but that these companies did nothing. "These animals are smart," R. Jason Swaroop, a victim of the monkey epidemic, stated. After the ghmc received complaints, monkey catchers constructed cages on the terrace, where they spent much of their time playing. The monkeys vanished after the trap was set, only to reappear a few days later. On the advice of specialists, we also tried setting off firecrackers; twice, they fled, but now they don't care if we do it near to them.

A citizen of Nallakunta named Sai Charan voiced worry about kidnappings. Children and women carrying vegetables are being attached. When monkeys broke into her home this week, a woman panicked and shut the door to her chamber without understanding that a monkey had also entered. The door was locked from the inside while she screamed.

Authorities set up monkey traps at a neighboring park, but they were unsuccessful in catching the animals. These primates are more intelligent than expert catchers. Authorities need to develop practical solutions. The protection of women and children must be guaranteed, and we demand a break," Charan stated.


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