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Assam: Over 70 people, 80 elephants die every year due to human-animal conflict, says minister

The state government has paid about Rs 8-9 crore in compensation for damages caused by the pachyderms, he said in the assembly

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More than 70 people and 80 pachyderms on average die every year in human-elephant conflict in Assam, state Forest Minister Chandra Mohan Patowary said on Thursday.

The state government has paid about Rs 8-9 crore in compensation for damages caused by the pachyderms, he said in the assembly.

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