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Tharu Tribals Facing Threat of Displacement -Kundan Kumar

-Outlook Tharu tribals residing in 300 forested villages surrounding the Valmiki Nagar Tiger Reserve in Bihar's West Champaran district are likely to be displaced if a proposal to increase the area of the Tiger Reserve is implemented. The Tiger Reserve area is proposed to be increased from 335 square kms at present to 599 square kms to create a core and buffer zones, an official of the sanctuary said. CPI(M-L) Liberation leader Kumar...

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PM's speech on wildlife changed thrice in a day

-The Times of India The official version of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's speech at the National Board of Wildlife (NBWL) on Wednesday changed thrice in the space of one day. In a highly unusual sequence of events, the version of Singh's speech released by the PMO on its website on Wednesday was withdrawn on Thursday afternoon only to return in its original form by late evening. The flip-flop-flip is perhaps the...

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Centre allowed to review guidelines on Tiger Reserves -J Venkatesan

-The Hindu Following resistance to the ban on tourism in core areas of Tiger Reserves by several States, NGOs and interested parties, the Supreme Court on Wednesday permitted the Centre to review existing norms and come up with comprehensive guidelines on ‘Tiger Project’ and ‘sustainable tourism.’ A Bench of Justices A.K. Patnaik and Swatanter Kumar gave this permission after Attorney General G.E. Vahanvati drew the court’s attention to the objections received and...

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'Tribals falling victim to fire from forest guards'

-PTI Darjeeling (WB), Aug. 27: In the conflict between forest guards and forest dwellers in West Bengal’s Doars and Terai regions, 13 tribals have died in firing by forest guards since 2007, according to the State Forest Department. While the Forest Department described those killed as belonging to the timber mafia, rights bodies claimed they were just poor and innocent tribals who merely entered the forest in search of firewood and forest...

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Stop Chouhan from criticising ban on tiger tourism: NGO

-The Hindu Supreme Court to hear Ajay Dubey’s application The Supreme Court will hear on August 29 an application from the head of an NGO, Ajay Dubey, for a direction to restrain the Chief Minister, Cabinet Ministers and senior officers of Madhya Pradesh from giving public statements criticising the order banning tourist activities in core areas of Tiger Reserves. A Bench of Justices A.K. Patnaik and Swatanter Kumar has also agreed to hear...

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