MP: Another man injured in tiger attack

IANS April 21, 2025 354 views

A recent tiger attack in Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve has left farmer Rajbali Baiga injured, marking the fourth such incident in recent months. The tiger reportedly approached a tube well in Baiga's field and attacked him while he was drinking water, causing leg injuries. Local authorities emphasize the importance of group movement and heightened awareness in forest areas to prevent such dangerous encounters. Despite rescue efforts and immediate medical treatment, the incident underscores the ongoing challenges of human-wildlife coexistence in the region.

"They must go in groups and remain alert" - Govind Singh, Indawar Police Station Officer
MP: Another man injured in tiger attack
Bhopal, April 21: Rajbali Baiga, a resident of Kusmaha village, was injured in a tiger attack in Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve while working in his field located in Kothia village, under the jurisdiction of the Indwar police station, on Monday.

Key Points

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Rajbali Baiga injured during water collection in tiger-populated field

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Fourth tiger attack in Bandhavgarh Reserve this year

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Forest officials urge collective safety measures

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Tigress previously relocated after multiple human attacks

"The tiger, seemingly drawn to the area to drink water from a tube well in Rajbali's field, suddenly attacked him as he paused to drink water. Though he managed to flee, the predator succeeded in injuring one of his legs," Govind Singh, officer-in-charge of Indawar police station, told IANS.

Monday's attack marks the fourth tiger attack in the Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve in March-April this year.

"On April 2, a woman fell victim to a tiger attack and lost her life," said the official, adding that despite often-repeated appeals of police and forest officials, local people venture into the jungle or their fields alone.

"They must go in groups and remain alert," he said.

He said that Rajbali had attempted to escape upon sighting the tiger, but a forest patrolling team promptly arrived at the scene to rescue him.

He added that Rajbali was rushed to Manpur Hospital for treatment, where he is currently receiving care.

Earlier, in Piparia village, a tigress known for repeated attacks on humans in the Dhamokhar range of the Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve was captured and relocated.

The tigress had targeted a young boy and a woman, creating widespread fear in the local community. The tigress had killed a boy and injured a woman as they were collecting Mahua flowers in the forest.

The fatal attacks involved Vijay Kaul, the boy, and Rita Baiga, the woman injured and referred to Jabalpur for further treatment. Rita survived the attack.

The tigress had been active in villages surrounding the reserve, targeting not only humans but also livestock and dogs.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
This is so scary! 😨 We need better safety measures around these reserves. The forest department should install more warning systems or barriers near villages.
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Amit S.
While tragic, we must remember these are wild animals in their natural habitat. Maybe the government should provide compensation for farmers to relocate their fields further away from reserve boundaries.
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Rahul M.
The article mentions people going alone despite warnings - this is irresponsible. Safety guidelines exist for a reason! Hope Rajbali recovers soon though.
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Sunita P.
My heart breaks for all affected families 💔 The tigress relocation was necessary but I wonder if more can be done to prevent these conflicts before they escalate to tragedies.
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Vikram J.
Respectful criticism: The article focuses on attacks but doesn't explain what long-term solutions are being implemented. Are there plans to create buffer zones or alternative water sources for wildlife?
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Neha T.
The forest patrolling team's quick response deserves appreciation! ⭐️ More such teams with better equipment could help prevent these incidents.

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