Cutouts of menacing langurs employed to deter rhesus monkeys ahead of G20 in Delhi
by Reuters from World news | The Guardian on (#6EBVP)
New Delhi municipal council has also deployed 30 to 40 people' to make monkey sounds to create the impression that the animals are alive
Lifesize cutouts of langurs have sprung up in several parts of New Delhi over the last few days as officials look to prevent the smaller rhesus monkeys from disrupting the G20 summit that will take place next week.
Rhesus monkeys are a menace in many areas in India's national capital, running across busy roads without warning - putting both themselves and motorists at risk - and often attacking unsuspecting pedestrians or residents.
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