Chhattisgarh: Woman bravely rescues snake from office with bare hands, video goes viral
Catching a live snake can be a nightmare for the ordinary but it is nothing but a casual act for animal rescuer Ajita Pandey who recently showcased her skill in capturing the reptile which sneaked into the DLS PG College's Office premises in Bilaspur city of Chhattisgarh.
A video of her rescue act has now gone viral on the internet with netizens praising her for her bravery.
In the video, Pandey could be seen casually visiting the college campus and then walking into the room where the snake was present.
She grasped the reptile which was hiding behind a computer system.
When the shocked and amazed staff of the college asked whether the snake was poisonous, she said: "It is a rat snake."
"Do not get scared. It perhaps reached the room to eat rats," she informed the staff members of the college who were astonished seeing her act.
Who is Ajita Pandey?
A resident of Bilaspur, Ajita Pandey is an animal rescuer.
Her achievements also earned her a position in the Golden Book of World Records.
She also runs an Instagram page where she shares videos of her rescue acts for her followers.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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