Tipeshwar Sanctuary Tribals agree for Relocation as per Garmsabha Resolutions.
Tipeshwar Sanctuary Tribals agree for Relocation as per Garmsabha Resolutions.
Tippeshwar (Yavtmal) 19th APRIL 2012
In order to discuss the proposal of the
relocation exercise being initiated by the state forest department, the
tribals in Tipeshwar wildlife sanctuary, 180km from here in Yavatmal
district, has unanimously resolved to cooperate with state
administration if all
the demands raised before the Govt. are fulfilled in Gramsabha of
Tipeshwar village and officla copy of all resolutions of Garm panchayat
are with the administration in open public hearing have
organized by Vidarbha Janandolan Samiti (VJS) as an 'Adivasi Parishad'
on April 18. all tribal of tThe three villages in the sanctuary -
Tipeshwar, Pitapingri and Maregaon - mostly dominated by Kolam tribals
attended the meeting but non of
the representative from forest deptt. Or local administration was
present even after repeated request from local Gram panchayat, Vidarbha
Janandolan Samiti (VJS) leader Kishor Tiwari informed in press release
today.
“Tribal
in recent held Gramsabha for the purpose of relocation of Tipeshwar
passed resolution asking state Govt. to pay Rs.3 lakhs per acre
compensation to land and Rs.10 lakh per family as one time payment for
setting up the new village which will have full facilities of water, school, electricity and basic legitimate facilities as food security and health care and
today they endorsed the same to abide by the same but administration
has already rejected demand land compensation and asking all tribal
farmers to shift without any land which is unjust and will deprive them from their livelihood hence today we have moved fresh resolution and will give to forest
secretary Praveen Pardeshi who is keen to get expedited the process and
mobilised funds from the government but this is very rational for tribals
say they want land in lieu of land and job to one of the
project-affected persons (PAPs)” Vidarbha Janandolan Samiti (VJS) leader
Kishor Tiwari said.
Nagpur
in Vidarbha recently given the city the status of Tiger Capital of
India has immense potential to emerge as gateway for ecotourism at the
international level. There are 7 premier tiger sanctuaries around the
city which are home to around 300 tigers in the wild. Tadoba, Bor,
Nagzira-Navegaon, Pench, Melghat, Tipeshwar are located within 70 to 150
kms from Nagpur airport. Two other rich wildlife reserves of Kanha and
Badhavgarh located in neighbouring Madhya Pradesh are also easily
accessible from the city but trabls habitat relocation to avoid
man-tiger conflict is the main issue behind Tipeshwar plan of Tribal relocation, Tiwari added.
This
year Two tiger deaths were reported and Three tribal women were killed
and two men injured in a forest fire in the Tipeshwar Sanctuary ,that
has created urgency of tribal relocation from sanctuary and Vidarbha Janandolan Samiti (VJS) will give full coopretion to administration for the same ,Tiwari reported.
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