No Night Wildlife Safari at Bannerghatta Park


Night Wildlife Safari at Bannerghatta Park Dropped

From Our Special Correspondent
Daijiworld Media Network - Bangalore

Bangalore, Sep 24: The newly appointed Forest Minister C H Vijayashankar, who incidentally is the first minister to hold independent charge of this important portfolio in the B S Yeddyurappa cabinet, has opposed the proposed night wildlife safari at the Bannerghatta Biological Park, Bangalore, on the grounds that it would adversely affect the wildlife.

Speaking to reporters after a meeting on the Forest Department related issues at the Krishna, Home Office of the Chief Minister, the new minister said that the proposed night wildlife safari at the Bannerghatta Park would be dropped in the interest of safeguarding the wildlife.

Five tigers and lions died at the park following bacterial infection and the deaths of these animals was a matter of grave concern, he said.

It may be recalled that the key minister among the all-powerful Bellary Reddy Brothers, Tourism and Infrastructure Minister G Janaradhan Reddy, had proposed the night safari at the Park to attract more tourists.

Vijayashankar said he would convince Reddy about disadvantages of the proposed night safari at the park and appeal to him to drop the project.

Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa said the Government has decided to urge the Central Government to grant land rights to non-tribals but forest dwellers in the State.

Yeddyurappa, who chaired a high-level official level meeting on issues related to Forest Department on Friday, told reporters that the Forest Act, 2008, envisages granting of land rights for tribal families dwelling in forests for generations.

The Government would urge the Centre to amend the Forest Act to enable non-tribals to get land rights, the Chief Minister said.

A large number of non-tribal people have been residing in forests in Mysore, Chikmaglur, Chamaranagara, Udupi, Shimoga, Kodagu, Uttara Kannada and other districts in the State.

But they had been denied ownership of lands under the present Forest Act, he said.

Asked about the encroachment of forest lands, Yeddyurappa said stern action would be taken against families who acquire forest lands illegally.

Already large tracts of forest lands had been acquired by farmers and planters in various districts.

Replying to a question, he said the government would not postpone elections to taluk and zilla panchayats in the State. The elections would be held as per the scheduled, he said.

On the issue of allocating ministers in-charge of various districts, he said a decision on the matter would be taken soon.

  

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  • Alwyn, Neermarga, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 25 2010

    IT'S REALLY GOOD STEP, ALL THE WOMAN BEING TAKING REST IN NIGHT. WE DON'T. HAVE RIGHT TO DISTURB ANIMAL AT NIGHT. ONE MORE THING REGARDING FOREST LAND ACQUIRED ACTUALLY MR YEDDYURAPPA ALSO TAKEN GOOD STEP. WHEN I AM GOING TO MANG TO BANG. I CAN SEE LARGE & DARK FOREST BUT PEOPLE ARE LIVING IN THAT FOREST. ITS SURPIRSING THAT WHO GAVE PERMISSION TO LIVE IN SIDE FOREST, GOVT. HAVE TAKE STRONG ACTION AGAINST THESE PEOPLE. GOVT. HAVE TAKE SOME TIME AND VISIT THESE FOREST. ITS VERY SAD THAT OUR GOVT. IS NOT INTERESTED. KINDLY DO THE NEEDFUL. OTHERWISE IN OUR STATE MANY HONEST PEOPLE ARE LIVING ATLEAST GIVE THEM CHANCE TO DO ALL THIS THINKS

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  • Alwyn, Mangalore - USA

    Fri, Sep 24 2010

    Good decission. Even wild animals need rest and some sort of silent. Readdy brothers not bothered of anything other than their pocket. Hope CM will be bold enough to do the right job in right way. Good Luck to Forest Minister C H Vijayashankar.

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