• Latest
Snakes spotted in Jharkhand school and roads as winter ends, panic grips Latehar

Snakes spotted in Jharkhand school and roads as winter ends, panic grips Latehar

21 March 2026
Ranchi eye specialists honoured at Global Ophthalmology Conference in Brazil

Ranchi eye specialists honoured at Global Ophthalmology Conference in Brazil

3 June 2026
News diary

1. Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren targets ₹3,000 crore from sand ghats 2. 21 killed, including 17 foreign nationals, in Delhi hotel fire and more stories

3 June 2026
Jharkhand CM directs faster execution of logistics park, World Trade Centre projects

Jharkhand CM directs faster execution of logistics park, World Trade Centre projects

3 June 2026
Expelled TMC leader Ritabrata Banerjee gets LoP status in Bengal assembly

Expelled TMC leader Ritabrata Banerjee gets LoP status in Bengal assembly

3 June 2026
21 killed, including 17 foreign nationals, in Delhi hotel fire

21 killed, including 17 foreign nationals, in Delhi hotel fire

3 June 2026
Supreme Court

SC calls mobile phones ‘virtual gambling houses’, flags online gaming addiction threat

3 June 2026
The Jharkhand Story
  • Breaking News!
  • Advertise with us
  • Governance
  • Fashion
  • Education
  • Tribal Crafts
  • Judiciary
  • Careers
  • Politics
  • Climate Updates
  • Crime
  • Industries & Mining
Thursday, June 4, 2026
No Result
View All Result
The Jharkhand Story
No Result
View All Result
Home Breaking

Snakes spotted in Jharkhand school and roads as winter ends, panic grips Latehar

Jharkhand Story by Jharkhand Story
21 March 2026
in Breaking, Climate & Wildlife
Snakes spotted in Jharkhand school and roads as winter ends, panic grips Latehar

A common Cat Snake in a government high school at Bareysarn under the Palamu tiger reserve

Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

THE JHARKHAND STORY NETWORK

 

Daltonganj, March 21: With the end of winter, snake sightings in Jharkhand have begun to rise, triggering fear and curiosity among residents. In a recent incident from Latehar district, snakes were spotted inside a government school and along a key road in the Palamu Tiger Reserve, creating panic among students and passers-by.

Wildlife officials, however, have clarified that these sightings are seasonal and not due to any sudden increase in snake population.

Snake Found Inside Government School in Bareysarn

Tension prevailed at the upgraded high school in Bareysarn when students discovered a snake hiding in the khapra-karkat verandah. Frightened students rushed to inform forest officials, prompting immediate action from the Palamu Tiger Reserve (PTR) team.

Forester-in-charge Paramjeet Tiwary said the snake, measuring around four feet, was identified as a Common Cat Snake, a mildly venomous species commonly found in trees and bushes.

Students Calm Down After Awareness by Forest Team

With panic spreading among students and teachers, the forest team took the opportunity to educate them about the species.

According to officials, the Common Cat Snake is not dangerous to humans, and its bite is non-fatal. It mainly feeds on lizards and rodents.

As awareness increased, fear gradually subsided. Students were advised to remain calm and avoid disturbing the snake.

Snake Escapes Into Crevice, School Remains Alert

Despite efforts, the snake could not be rescued as it slipped deeper into a crevice within the verandah structure.

School principal Vijay Kumar stated that the snake may have entered the premises in search of bird eggs, as a mango tree is located nearby.

As a precaution, younger students using the verandah were instructed to avoid noise and unnecessary movement. Authorities believe the snake has since moved on, but the school remains on alert.

Forester incharge rescuing the copper headed trinket snake on the main road to Netarhat at Bareysarn on Thursday.

Copper-Headed Trinket Snake Rescued on Road

On the same day, another snake — a copper-headed trinket snake — was spotted on the Bareysarn–Netarhat road, with videos of the sighting circulating among locals.

Forest officials confirmed that this species is non-venomous and harmless to humans, although it can appear aggressive by puffing up its body and hissing.

The snake appeared injured, possibly after being hit by a vehicle. It was safely rescued and released into a nearby water ditch by the forest team.

Why Snake Sightings Increase After Winter

Experts say snake sightings typically rise during seasonal transitions, especially after winter, as reptiles become more active in search of food and shelter.

The Palamu Tiger Reserve is home to a rich diversity of snake species, including the Indian rock python, green snakes, cat snakes, Russell’s viper, krait and cobra.

 

 

Tags: Common Cat Snake Indiacopper-headed trinket snakeJharkhand snake newsLatehar snake sightingPalamu Tiger Reserve snakessnake in school Jharkhandsnake rescue Jharkhandsnake season Indiawildlife news Jharkhand
ShareTweetShareSendSendShare
Next Post
Sarhul 2026: CM Hemant Soren highlights tribal culture and nature bond

Sarhul 2026: CM Hemant Soren highlights tribal culture and nature bond

  • About Editor
  • About Us
  • Advertise with us
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Sitemap
  • Terms & Conditions
  • The jharkhand Story
Mail us : thejharkhandstory@gmail.com

© 2025 The Jharkhand Story

No Result
View All Result
  • About Editor
  • About Us
  • Advertise with us
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Sitemap
  • Terms & Conditions
  • The jharkhand Story