Dhami made a big announcement on International Tiger Day, Agniveers of Uttarakhand will be directly deployed in Tiger Protection Force

Dehradun: Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has announced on the occasion of International Tiger Day that Agniveers of Uttarakhand will be given direct deployment in the Tiger Protection Force being set up in Corbett Tiger Reserve. More than 80 youth will be recruited in the Tiger Protection Force. The primary objective of this force is to strengthen the protection of tigers and their habitat. This will not only strengthen tiger conservation efforts but will also provide employment opportunities to the youth trained under the Agniveer scheme. Objective of Tiger Protection Force

Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami said that the establishment of this force will help in achieving the goal of greater tiger conservation and will stop poaching. The main job of the Tiger Protection Force will be to prevent poaching of tigers. Trained jawans will patrol forest areas, collect intelligence and take strict action against poachers. Along with controlling wildlife crimes, this force will also control other crimes related to forest and wildlife like timber smuggling, illegal mining and encroachment.

This force will also be a partner in managing human-wildlife conflict

The Chief Minister said that conservation of the natural habitat of tigers is also important. This force will help in preventing deforestation and activities that harm their habitat and will also be a partner in managing human-wildlife conflict, he said that many times tigers come to populated areas, leading to human-wildlife conflict. This force will be trained to handle and control such situations, so that both sides do not suffer. The force can be equipped with modern surveillance technologies, such as drones, thermal imaging and GPS tracking, which will increase their efficiency.

Involvement of Indian Army (Agniveers) in tiger conservation

The direct deployment of Agniveers from Uttarakhand is a unique example of the involvement of the Indian Army (or Army-trained personnel) in tiger conservation. Agniveers have undergone rigorous discipline and training by the Indian Army. This training makes them physically fit, mentally strong and ready to face any challenge. These qualities will make them highly effective in forest patrolling and tackling wildlife crimes.

The Chief Minister said that Army personnel are adept at strategic planning and quick decision-making. Agniveers often have knowledge of the use of modern weapons and communication systems, which will enable them to use advanced technologies for wildlife conservation. Agniveers are imbued with the spirit of national service. Wildlife conservation is also a form of national service, and this feeling will make them more dedicated to their duty. He said that giving priority to the local youth of Uttarakhand will give them a better understanding of the geography, weather and local challenges of the area, making their work more effective.

This initiative will strengthen the efforts of massive tiger conservation

The Chief Minister said that the Corbett Tiger Reserve, which is one of the most important habitats of tigers in India, will now get the protection of a highly trained and dedicated force. This is expected to reduce incidents of poaching. The recruitment of Agniveers will also involve the local community in conservation efforts, creating a positive atmosphere. He said that if this model is successful, it can also be replicated in other tiger reserves and protected areas of the country, thereby promoting tiger conservation at the national level.

This announcement of Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami shows a strong commitment towards tiger conservation. This step will prove to be an important milestone for the future of tigers in Corbett Tiger Reserve and Uttarakhand.