Life for a stray deer

Solapur, dt. 3, a herd of deer had come to graze near the farm of farmer Rameshwar Survase at Khed Canal this morning. The herd of deer was attacked by some stray dogs. The herd of deer snorted. But in the rush, one of the deer's newborn cubs was found in the clutches of the dogs. They entered Suravase's field in fear. While the dogs were attacking him, farmers Prashant Pakekari, Sandeep Pakekari and Navnath Survase chased away the stray dogs. He rescued Padsa from their clutches. This information was conveyed to Santosh Dhakpade and Suresh Kshirsagar of WCAS. He immediately informed the forest ranger Adalinge about this. He immediately sent forest laborer Dashrath Kamble to the spot.
There, a deer calf was found in a state of panic. He was rescued, given first aid and immediately released back to his natural habitat. While leaving in the nature, the deer's paddock took a deep breath and hit the dhoom in the direction of the herd in the forest.
This information was given by Dhairyashil Patil, Deputy Conservator of Forests, Solapur Forest Department and Irshad Sheikh, Forest Range Officer.