Updated November 12th, 2019 at 15:52 IST

Chapter on snakes to be introduced in West Bengal secondary curriculum

The West Bengal government has decided to introduce a chapter on snakes in the secondary school curriculum from next academic year

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The West Bengal government has decided to introduce a chapter on snakes in the secondary school curriculum from next academic year, a senior education official said. This will educate students about the different types of snakes, what one should do at the sight of the reptile and their role in protecting bio-diversity, he said. The chapter, comprising details about venomous and non-venomous snakes, their Latin and common names and how one should react after sighting a snake in the neighbourhood or in bushes, will be introduced in the Life Science subject of class eight, Chairman of Syllabus Committee Abhik Majumder told PTI here on Monday.

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Students to have chapter on snakes

A draft of the curriculum has been prepared with the guidance of doctors from state-run R G Kar Medical College and Hospital, he said. "We think introducing a chapter on snakes will serve the purpose of educating students and their parents about the different types of snakes, the role of snakes in protecting our bio-diversity, and preventive measures to stop the killing of the reptiles, including venomous ones," Majumder said.

WATCH: UP cop plays pungi to rescue snake that entered police station

Move to increase awareness on conservation

West Bengal Board of Secondary Education president Kalyanmoy Ganguly said, the board always wants to create awareness among students about the conservation of rich bio-diversity and environment issues."The syllabus committee's decision to introduce a chapter on snakes is a step in that direction," Ganguly said. There are reports of deaths due to snake bites in rural areas of the state and incidents of killing of snakes after being caught by people, instead of alerting the Forest Department.

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UP cop becomes snake charmer to capture reptile

A policeman became the centre of attraction after he was caught on camera playing a Pungi (snake-charmer's instrument) to rescue a snake which had crawled inside a police station in Bijnor, Uttar Pradesh. After the snake was found inside the station, police officials called snake charmers. As the snake charmers were trying to get hold of the reptile, the policeman, to everyone's surprise, started playing the Pungi. In the video, the officer dressed in Khakhi pants and shirt can be seen fluently playing the 'Pungi' with full energy and no pauses. A couple of other cops present at the spot were seen filming the entire episode.

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Published November 12th, 2019 at 13:13 IST