PTI | Nov 05, 2012, 04:40AM IST
Bhopal: Tiger state Madhya Pradesh may follow
Gujarat's model for safety of the big cats by not recruiting "aged and
more qualified" forest guards for its reserves.
A proposal in this regard is under consideration of the state forest department.
The move comes after recommendations of a three-member committee on
several measures to protect tigers, including one to ban gathering of
people in forest areas near tiger reserves where the big cats have been
seen.
"No matter what the minimum qualification is but it has been
experienced that getting good marks in the test is no guarantee that the
aspirant may be mentally and physically suitable to be appointed as
forest guard. The guards need to be fit in such a way that they can roam
around the forest and live in its far flung areas.
"It will be only possible when the recruitment rules are made on
the lines of those formed by Gujarat state to keep suitable person for
the job. The conservation of forest is not likely to be done by over
aged and over qualified guards," the committee, comprising senior Indian
Forest Service officers, said.
As per present recruitment rules, a person has to be Class Xth
qualified, secure 70 marks in the written exam and about 9 marks in the
interview.
The report also noted that illegal activities like ration shops and
cooking gas distribution centres were taking place in the core areas of
tiger reserves.
The committee found that none of about 60 forest circles have so
far formed "rescue squad" to act in case of emeregency, despite several
reminders from the government.
The panel has also suggested measures to check 'picnic' activities near forest areas to avoid "man and wild animal conflicts."
Taking note of the committee's recommendation, the Principal Chief
Conservator of Forests (Wildlife), Dr P K Shukla, has moved a proposal
to recruit suitable persons for appointment as forest guards, as is
being done in Gujarat.
As many as 295 posts, including 222 for forest guards, at various
levels are lying vacant in six tigers reserves of Madhya Pradesh.
Source: http://daily.bhaskar.com/article/MP-BHO-madhya-pradesh-to-emulate-gujarat-model-for-safety-of-tigers-4011922-NOR.html
Source: http://daily.bhaskar.com/article/MP-BHO-madhya-pradesh-to-emulate-gujarat-model-for-safety-of-tigers-4011922-NOR.html
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