Telangana Hyderabad - Commotion near Salar Jung Museum after cobra surfaces on road

SIBY JEYYA
On thursday night, a cobra snake was discovered close to the Salarjung Museum road, frightening the locals. The five-foot-long snake had entered the roadway and was attempting to cross it to get to the course of the Musi River. When people started to notice the reptile, it made a lot of noise, and a sizable throng was assembled to view the cobra.
 

The fact that it was Ramadan and there was more traffic than normal added to the delay caused by the number of people who came to witness the reptile. Eventually, the cobra disappeared over the Salar Jung Museum in hyderabad, into the Musi River. Many snake species, including as cobras and pythons, may be found in the Musi riverbed; humans have discovered these snakes on multiple occasions.

With the opening of the Cottage Emporium, the Salar Jung Museum in hyderabad has gained even more recognition. Visitors may now peruse a wide selection of handicrafts and cultural relics. The emporium was formerly opened by minister of State for Textiles and Railways darshana Jardosh. The Cottage Emporium offers guests the chance to bring a bit of indian history home with them by showcasing a variety of metal products, paintings, handicrafts, fabrics, cards, and fridge magnets. Both dignitaries and enthusiasts attended the inaugural event.
 
 

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