The National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) said that there shall be no tourism within the core area of tiger reserves in Madhya Pradesh, according to documents filed in the Madhya Pradesh High Court. The NTCA direction has been spelt out in an an affidavit filed before a Madhya Pradesh High
Court bench headed by Justice KK Lahoti.
The directive effectively back an NGO's demand for a ban on tourists in the core areas of tiger reserves in Madhya Pradesh. The NGO has been supported by the union environment and forests ministry.
The authority's reply, in a case related to tiger conservation, was filed Friday after receiving the approval of Environment and Forests Minister Jairam Ramesh.
"We had put three major issues before the court - notification of buffer zone in tiger conservation projects, prohibition of tourism in core areas of reserves, and implementation of tiger conservation plan," Ajay Dubey of Prayatna NGO told IANS.
"The reply of the central government is satisfactory," said Dubey, adding that the state government was allowing tourists access to Kanha National Park's core areas.
Dubey filed a petition against the authority, the central government and the Madhya Pradesh government for the court's direction to them to notify the core and buffer areas in and around the tiger reserves.
The petitioner also sought a direction to ensure that the core areas so notified were maintained as "inviolate" zones.
The court, after having taken serious note of the matter, had directed the authority and the government to file an affidavit as regards the status of core areas in the tiger reserves.
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Sunday, December 12, 2010
Big B to auction personal belongings for tiger conservation
Bollywood veteran Amitabh Bachchan has decided to sell some of his personal belongings to raise funds for conservation of tiger, the numbers of which have dwindled in recent years. "Shall be auctioning some of my personal belongings to generate funds for this noble cause - Save the Tigers!,"
tweeted Bachchan.
He also asked people to donate for protection of big cats.
"Donate generously!!" he wrote.
He will take part in a special campaign for tiger conservation in Pench National Reserve tomorrow.
tweeted Bachchan.
He also asked people to donate for protection of big cats.
"Donate generously!!" he wrote.
He will take part in a special campaign for tiger conservation in Pench National Reserve tomorrow.
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