Updated On: 21 November, 2025 08:25 PM IST | Mumbai | Ranjeet Jadhav
The range forest officer noted that a similar sighting was reported around four months ago and urged citizens not to panic. “Such instances do occur occasionally, and there is no immediate threat,” he stated

Kharghar Hills. File pic
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After reports of a leopard being spotted near a tribal hamlet in Maharashtra`s Kharghar Hills, the Panvel Forest Department has intensified patrolling. The forest department has further launched awareness drives to ensure the safety of residents.
Range Forest Officer (RFO) Gajanan Panpatte, showing concerns about the leopard spotting in residential areas, confirmed that teams have been deployed across the area following the sighting.