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Vadodara: Early on Tuesday morning, a Karelibaug resident was startled by a clattering noise in another room. Believing it to be a rat, Razak Gohil picked up a stick and went into the room. He moved a table only to get the shock of his life — a baby crocodile staring back at him with its mouth agape.

Gohil and his family members left the house and closed the doors. He then called Gujarat Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (GSPCA) volunteers, who rushed to the spot. What surprised the volunteers was that the reptile had sneaked in through the main door and crawled past the living room in the night.



“None of them noticed the crocodile, which then parked itself in the adjacent room. It must have crawled out of the Vishwamitri to migrate to another water body,” said Raj Bhavsar of the GSPCA. We also published the following articles recently Did you know Tovino Thomas has framed his photo with Mohanlal, Mammootty and placed in his living room? Mollywood actor Tovino Thomas had shared a cherished photo with Malayalam cinema legends Mohanlal and Mammootty from a 2021 AMMA press meet.

He expressed his deep admiration for them, highlighting how the photo occupies a special place in his home. Tovino is currently working on his anticipated project 'Ajayante Randam Moshanam.' One room, fifteen dreams, pending funds Students at a government primary school in Bhaismundi, Chhattisgarh, were forced to attend classes in a single room due to the deteriorated state of school buildings.

A repair proposal of Rs 9.60 lakh was submitted but remained unapproved. Currently, 15 students and three teachers face challenging conditions, including a staff room covered with tarpaulin to avoid rainwater ingress.

In Vadodara, crocs prefer subway during rains During monsoon in Vadodara, crocodiles from the Vishwamitri river frequently enter the city via stormwater drains, posing safety concerns for residents. The reptiles have been seen under vehicles and in residential areas. Animal activists and rescuers often have to relocate these crocodiles to ensure public safety.

The situation persists each monsoon season..

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