<p>Panic struck the students of a government school here when a crocodile was spotted on the premises, school authorities said on Wednesday.</p>.<p>Divisional Forest Officer (DFO) Diwakar Vashisht told reporters that the reptile was captured from the school in Qasimpur village on Tuesday has been released in River Ganga.</p>.<p>As the children and staff raised an alarm after they spotted the reptile, villagers armed with sticks rushed to their rescue and managed to corner the reptile, they said.</p>.<p>They locked the crocodile inside a classroom till district officials and State Forest department staff arrived and captured it, they said.</p>.<p>There are a number of rivulets in this area and river Ganga also flows nearby.</p>.<p>According to school staff members, a number of crocodiles have been spotted in the village pond and the villagers, on several occasions, have drawn the attention of the local authorities but in vain.</p>.<p>According to locals, in all probability, the crocodile somehow managed to make its way to the village pond from these rivulets during floods and reached the school.</p>.<p>The DFO said that steps have been initiated with the help of the village panchayat to investigate whether more crocodiles are inhabiting the pond.</p>.<p>If they are detected then they would also be captured and released in the river, he said.</p>
<p>Panic struck the students of a government school here when a crocodile was spotted on the premises, school authorities said on Wednesday.</p>.<p>Divisional Forest Officer (DFO) Diwakar Vashisht told reporters that the reptile was captured from the school in Qasimpur village on Tuesday has been released in River Ganga.</p>.<p>As the children and staff raised an alarm after they spotted the reptile, villagers armed with sticks rushed to their rescue and managed to corner the reptile, they said.</p>.<p>They locked the crocodile inside a classroom till district officials and State Forest department staff arrived and captured it, they said.</p>.<p>There are a number of rivulets in this area and river Ganga also flows nearby.</p>.<p>According to school staff members, a number of crocodiles have been spotted in the village pond and the villagers, on several occasions, have drawn the attention of the local authorities but in vain.</p>.<p>According to locals, in all probability, the crocodile somehow managed to make its way to the village pond from these rivulets during floods and reached the school.</p>.<p>The DFO said that steps have been initiated with the help of the village panchayat to investigate whether more crocodiles are inhabiting the pond.</p>.<p>If they are detected then they would also be captured and released in the river, he said.</p>