Leopard on the Loose: Infosys Campus on Alert
A leopard was spotted on the Infosys campus in Mysuru, prompting the forest department to launch a massive search operation. Employees are advised to work from home as officials use drones, cages, and nets to secure the area. The leopard task force includes trained wildlife personnel.
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A leopard sighting on the Infosys campus in Mysuru has triggered a combing operation by the forest department, urging employees to work from home for safety reasons.
The animal was last seen in the campus parking area early Tuesday, captured on CCTV, with a team of 50 wildlife personnel mobilized for the search.
Efforts include drones and thermal cameras to ensure the leopard doesn't enter nearby residential zones, as Karnataka's Forest Minister assures swift action to resolve the situation.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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