October 19, 2025 - 23:30

In recent weeks, New Delhi has witnessed an increase in monkey-related disturbances, with these primates roaming freely and causing chaos in various parts of the city. Their antics have not only drawn the attention of citizens but have also begun to interfere with operations at crucial government buildings.
To address this growing issue, local authorities have resorted to hiring specialized "monkey whisperers." These individuals are trained to manage and deter the monkeys, employing various techniques to safely chase them away from populated areas. Despite these efforts, the monkeys continue to be a frequent sight, often seen raiding food stalls or causing mischief in parks.
The presence of these monkeys has raised concerns among residents, who are worried about potential health risks and property damage. As the situation escalates, city officials are exploring long-term solutions to manage the monkey population and ensure public safety while maintaining the delicate balance of wildlife in urban spaces.
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