Rajasthan: Fire breaks out in vegetable market in Dholpur district \
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Rajasthan: Fire breaks out in vegetable market in Dholpur district

17-Jul-2022
Dholpur (Rajasthan) [India], July 17 (ANI): A major fire broke out in a vegetable market under Nihalganj police station in Rajasthan's Dholpur district on Saturday night, said Fire Officials.
17-Jul-2022 National
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Fire in Sariska forest largely under control Gehlot \
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Fire in Sariska forest largely under control Gehlot

31-Mar-2022
Jaipur Mar 31 PTI Rajasthan Chief Minister on Thursday said the fire in the Sariska Tiger Reserve forest in Alwar district is largely under control The administration has largely brought the Sariska fire under control and there is a small fire left now in a limited area which too will be doused soon Gehlot tweeted He said he spoke to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday over the phone regarding the fire in the Sariska forest I had assured them that the fire would be brought under control by evening or tomorrow morning The administration has largely controlled the fire in Sariska he said He said the place where the fire broke out in Sariska was a mountain area and the fire brigade had difficulty reaching there but the blaze was brought under control using IAF helicopters More than 400 forest workers and villagers are continuously working to douse the flame he added The fire broke out in the Sariska forests on Sunday evening and gradually spread over to an area of about 10 square kilometres Two Indian Air Force helicopters were pressed into service to douse the fire There are 27 tigers in the Sariska Sanctuary PTI AG AG RAX RAX
31-Mar-2022 National
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Sariska Fire: PM Modi speaks with Rajasthan CM, assures help \
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Sariska Fire: PM Modi speaks with Rajasthan CM, assures help

30-Mar-2022
New Delhi [India], March 30 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke with Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot over a fire incident in Sariska Tiger reserve and assured him of help.
30-Mar-2022 National
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Fire-fighting on in Sariska reserve situation almost under control \
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Fire-fighting on in Sariska reserve situation almost under control

30-Mar-2022
Jaipur Mar 30 PTI Fire fighting operations in Sariska Tiger Reserve resumed Wednesday morning with two Indian Air Force helicopters disaster relief personnel and local people pitching in to beat back the flames A forest official said the situation developing since Sunday was now almost under control in areas with thick easy-burning dry grass But in the morning flames still raged across a swathe of four or five square kilometres At one time however the wildfire had spread over 10 sq km The fire did not spread much last night and has been brought under control by over 50 percent as compared to yesterday an official said on Wednesday He said the flames are now seen in area which has less dry grassTherefore we expect that it will not take much time now to completely control the fire he said Four adult tigers and five cubs move around the area where the fire broke out But officials said no tiger is stuck in the area The reserve in Alwar district has 27 tigers The official said the total forest area scorched by the forest fire will be assessed once the flames are doused The blaze had started on Sunday evening and was brought under control on Monday But it flared again the same evening and continued through Tuesday spreading up to an area of over 10 sq km at one point in the day At present the fire is in around four or five sq km area and helicopters are ferrying water from nearby Silisedh Lake to spray over it the official said Two State Disaster Response Force SDRF teams have been deployed along with forest department staff nature guides and local people Altogether about 200 people are involved in the fire-fighting effort The Forest Department had earlier asked people in adjacent villages not to enter the forest area PTI SDA NB ASH
30-Mar-2022 National
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Fire breaks out at Rajasthan’s Sariska Tiger Reserve, IAF choppers deployed to douse blaze \
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Fire breaks out at Rajasthan’s Sariska Tiger Reserve, IAF choppers deployed to douse blaze

29-Mar-2022
Alwar (Rajasthan) [India], March 29 (ANI): A massive fire broke out in the forest area of Sariska Tiger Reserve in Rajasthan's Alwar district, said a forest official on Tuesday.
29-Mar-2022 National
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Fire breaks out at Sariska Tiger Reserve in Rajasthans Alwar \
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Fire breaks out at Sariska Tiger Reserve in Rajasthans Alwar

29-Mar-2022
Jaipur Mar 29 PTI A massive fire broke out in the forest area of Sariska Tiger Reserve in Rajasthans Alwar district a forest official said on TuesdayThe cause of the blaze which erupted on Monday evening and has been burning an area of around five to seven sq km is yet to be ascertained officials saidTiger movement in the area has been affected by the fire the forest official saidAccording to officials around 150-200 people including the forest staff are engaged in controlling the fire Two helicopters from Army have also been called in to douse the blazeVillagers residing in the periphery of the fire-affected area have been asked to move to safety the official said PTI SDA NB NSD
29-Mar-2022 National
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Jharkhand works on tiger reintroduction plan for Palamau Tiger Reserve \
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Jharkhand works on tiger reintroduction plan for Palamau Tiger Reserve

22-Mar-2022
Ranchi Mar 22 PTIThe dense forests of Palamu will once again reverberate to the roar of the king of the jungle as Jharkhand forest department is gearing up to reintroduce big cats once again into the tiger reserve The Palamu Tiger Reserve which was teeming with tigers in the 1970s reported nil tigers in 2018 Though a tigress was found dead in February 2020 Jharkhand forest department plans to replicate the success story crafted in Panna and Sariska Reserves which too reintroduced tigers in recent years For this two deputy director level officers from PTR recently visited Panna Tiger Reserve in Madhya Pradesh and Sariska Tiger Reserve in Rajasthan to study their successful tiger resettlement and conservation plans forest officials said PTR field director Kumar Ashutosh told PTI Two deputy directors from PTR had been sent to Panna and Sariska in February to study their success stories of tiger reintroduction and improving prey base The officers have submitted their preliminary study report which mentions how these reserves improved their prey base including increasing the number of deer and sambars and reintroduced tigers We are going through it to chalk out our action plan he said The forest department through the state government has also submitted a vision document to the National Tiger Conservation Authority NTCA in February this year where it has proposed translocation of tigers from other reserves of the country The director said If NTCA approves our proposal after its assessment it will recommend to the Center seeking approval for tiger translocation for PTR he said Spread over 1129 sqkm PTR which was constituted in 1974 under Project Tiger had 22 tigers in 1972 a former principal chief conservator of forest wildlife Jharkhand Pradeep Kumar wrote in his book Main Baagh Hoon which was published in 2016 The reserve recorded its highest tiger population in 1995 with 71 tigers Thereafter population started declining There were 44 in 1997 34 in 2002 10 in 2010 and 3 in 2014 according to the book Pointing to the reasons for declining tiger population in the reserve former state wildlife board member DS Srivastava told PTI that dwindling prey base frequent gunfight between police and Maoists development works rail and road routes and rising population of domestic cattle are the major reasons that forced tigers to leave the reserve Though Srivastava welcomed the idea of tiger reintroduction he raised doubts over its success Until the issues that cause tigers to move out are sorted out tigers will not stay here The species loves tranquility and it doesnt want disturbance in its habitat he said Tiger census process in the PTR for the upcoming All India Tiger Estimation is still going on PTR authority has installed around 500-high sensitive cameras to track big cats since October last year We have covered around 70 per cent of the areas of the reserve with these trap cameras However not a single tiger has been captured on camera till date said the PTR director He said as many as six samples of scats had been sent to Wildlife Institute of India WII last year Of the six two scats were found to be of big cats - one tiger and one leopard The remaining four samples had been spoiled he said The big cats re-introduction move holds significance in the backdrop of the Jharkhand High Court last year commenting on the absence of tigers in PTR If there is no tiger then this agency should be closed after all what is the point of wasting public money Of the 112993 sq km area of PTR 41408 sq km is marked as core area critical tiger habitat and the remaining 71585 sq km as the buffer zone Of the total area 22632 sq km is designated as Betla National Park In the buffer zone 53 sq km is open for tourists PTR mainly consists of sal and deciduous forests and bamboo groves The reserve zone is a watershed area for Koel Burha and Auranga rivers It was one of the first nine tiger reserves of the country during the inception of Project Tiger The first tiger census based on pugmark count was carried out in PTR in 1932 under the supervision of then Palamu Divisional Forest Officer JW Nicholson Apart from leopards it also boasts of elephants gray wolf gaur sloth bear four-horned antelope Indian ratel otter and pangolin among its inhabitants A total of 47 species of mammals and 174 species of birds 970 species of plants 17 species of grass and 56 species of medicinal plants have been identified in PTR officials said PTI SAN NAM JRC JRC
22-Mar-2022 National
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