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Increase People’s Participation for Effective Wildlife Conservation

Meeting of State Wildlife Board

Chief Minister Smt. Vasundhara Raje applauded the efforts being made by the State Wild Life Board for the conservation of forest and wild life. She said activities regarding forest and wild life conservation should be augmented with cooperation from the people living in eco-development zone. She also laid emphasis on efforts to be made to provide education and provide livelihood opportunities to the local people.

Smt. Raje was chairing the meeting of the State Wildlife Board here at Chief Minister’s residence on Thursday. She had all praise for the initiatives taken and efforts being made to promote eco-tourism at Ranthambhor National Park, Jhalana Sanctuary and Balla Killa situated at the buffer zone of Sariska. She said abundant possibilities of developing eco-tourism facilities are available at Barmer, Jalore, Dholpur and Hanumangarh. She asked the Board to find out possibilities and start work on project mode.

The Chief Minister applauded the initiatives like full-day and half-day safari, instant booking facility, exit ticket and making ID necessary and training for guides and drivers. The officials informed that the vehicles used for safari at Ranthambhor will be connected with GPS system. She also praised the efforts being made to protect the Keoladeo Bird Sanctuary from the menace of Catfish.

It was informed in the meeting that the relocation package for the people living in the protected area is being made better so that they can live better life and become self-reliant. The Chief Minister directed that the report presented regarding expansion of Taal Chhaper sanctuary to Jaswantgarh in Nagaur be implemented. She directed Additional Chief Secretary, Forest and Environment to take immediate action on the proposal to solve the problems of people living in Desert National Park.

In-principal approval was given to the Fuelwood Free Village scheme to provide 40,000 gas connections on 100 percent subsidy to the people residing near tiger reserves. Under the scheme when all families will get gas connection the village will be declared fuelwood fee. The members of State Wildlife Board told Chief Minister that tourists were happy with the facilities provided at Tiger Reserve and Sanctuaries.

The Chief Minister while applauding the efforts being made directed that people’s participation must be ensured to make wildlife conservation activities more effective. She directed that proper coordination should be made among departments for effective implementation of wildlife conservation programmes.

The Board also gave approval to the proposal related to rejuvenation of Amanishah Nallah. The 5 kilometer stretch of the Amanishah Nallah falls in protected forest and sanctuaries. Now the project will get pace after the approval.

The following proposals were given approval in the meeting:-

Minister of State for Forest and Environment Shri Rajkumar Rinva, MLAs, Chief Secretary, ACS (Forest & Environment), ACS (Social Justice & Empowerment), Members of the Wild Life Board and other senior officers of Forest Department were present in the meeting.

Jaipur, 20th October 2016