<p>Korba (Chhattisgarh): A 22-year-old man died after a venomous snake bit him in Chhattisgarh's Korba district, following which locals burnt the reptile alive on his funeral pyre.</p><p>After the incident on Sunday, some locals said they feared the snake might harm someone else also, hence they burnt it on the pyre.</p><p>A district official said there was a need to educate people about these reptiles and snakebite management.</p>.Snake for a cake: US man celebrates birthday with giant pythons, takes internet by storm.<p>A video showing some persons dragging the reptile using a rope has surfaced on social media.</p><p>A common krait bit the man, identified as Digeshwar Rathiya, on Saturday night when he was arranging his bed in a room at his house in Baigamar village, an official here said.</p><p>Rathiya alerted his family members about it following which he was rushed to a government hospital in Korba where he died on Sunday morning during treatment, he said.</p>.<p>After the postmortem, the body was handed over to the family for cremation, the official said.</p><p>Following the incident, the villagers managed to catch the snake and kept it inside a covered basket. They later tied the snake with a rope hanged from a stick.</p><p>While the funeral procession of Rathiya was taken out from his house to the crematorium, the villagers also dragged the snake to the place, a clip of which surfaced on social media.</p>.<p>Later, they burnt the snake alive on the funeral pyre of Rathiya.</p><p>Some villagers said they were scared that the poisonous snake might attack someone else and hence, they burnt it on the pyre.</p><p>Asked about the incident, Korba's Sub-Divisional Officer Ashish Khelwar said no action will be taken against the villagers for killing the snake.</p><p>He stressed on the need for educating and creating awareness among people about snakes and snakebite management as the reptiles are important for the ecosystem. </p>
<p>Korba (Chhattisgarh): A 22-year-old man died after a venomous snake bit him in Chhattisgarh's Korba district, following which locals burnt the reptile alive on his funeral pyre.</p><p>After the incident on Sunday, some locals said they feared the snake might harm someone else also, hence they burnt it on the pyre.</p><p>A district official said there was a need to educate people about these reptiles and snakebite management.</p>.Snake for a cake: US man celebrates birthday with giant pythons, takes internet by storm.<p>A video showing some persons dragging the reptile using a rope has surfaced on social media.</p><p>A common krait bit the man, identified as Digeshwar Rathiya, on Saturday night when he was arranging his bed in a room at his house in Baigamar village, an official here said.</p><p>Rathiya alerted his family members about it following which he was rushed to a government hospital in Korba where he died on Sunday morning during treatment, he said.</p>.<p>After the postmortem, the body was handed over to the family for cremation, the official said.</p><p>Following the incident, the villagers managed to catch the snake and kept it inside a covered basket. They later tied the snake with a rope hanged from a stick.</p><p>While the funeral procession of Rathiya was taken out from his house to the crematorium, the villagers also dragged the snake to the place, a clip of which surfaced on social media.</p>.<p>Later, they burnt the snake alive on the funeral pyre of Rathiya.</p><p>Some villagers said they were scared that the poisonous snake might attack someone else and hence, they burnt it on the pyre.</p><p>Asked about the incident, Korba's Sub-Divisional Officer Ashish Khelwar said no action will be taken against the villagers for killing the snake.</p><p>He stressed on the need for educating and creating awareness among people about snakes and snakebite management as the reptiles are important for the ecosystem. </p>