Swift Rescue: Kite's Brush with Death from Banned Manjha
A kite was rescued by a local corporator and municipal team after being entangled in banned Chinese 'manjha' in Saharanpur's Anand Nagar Park. The prompt action, despite the late hour, saved the severely injured bird, which received first aid for its wounds.
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In Saharanpur's Anand Nagar Park, a kite found itself in a life-threatening situation after becoming entangled in banned Chinese 'manjha', a sharp kite string. The immediate response of local corporator Mansoor Badar and a municipal team led to the bird's rescue.
The incident, reported by concerned residents who heard the distressed fluttering, prompted a quick response involving a municipal lift vehicle and horticulture department personnel. The bird was discovered hanging upside down with its nest nearby.
Despite the late hour, officials acted swiftly, freeing the kite after hours of effort and administering first aid using turmeric and medicine. Mansoor Badar emphasized the importance of prompt action in ensuring the bird's survival.
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