Chief Secretary Alok Kumar Jain, during the review  meeting of Forest Department, directed the departmental officers to recruit 90  Tiger Guards out of which 27 should be from Gujjar Community to prevent  poaching. He also directed for regular raids, vigilance and patrolling to  prevent poaching.
Mr. Jain instructed the officers to identify places  where there was necessary to depute STF. He said that all requisite weapons and  equipments would be provided. Mr. Jain asked them to impart quality training to  the members of Wild Life Wing.
The Chief Secretary stressed on spreading awareness  towards forest fires and directed the department to take affective measures to  prevent forest fire. He said that even the school children ought to be told  about the forest fire and its prevention. He asked the officers to ensure  involvement of local communities and take help from Van Panchayats and Gram Panchayats.  He also instructed them to set up fodder banks.
Principal Chief Forest    Conservator Dr. RBS Rawat apprised that 38 Master Control Rooms and  1131 Crew Stations had been established. He said that cases had been filed  against 22 people for conspiring forest fire and 7 had been sent to jail so  far.  Principal Wild Life Warden GD  Sharma said that 9 infrared cameras had been installed in 1288 sq km area of Corbett Park. He said that not a single case of  poaching had been reported this year. As far as death of three tigers were  concerned, he said, one had died a natural death, another had died in a  conflict and third one was a suspected poaching case. This case is being  investigated, he said. 
The meeting was attended by Principal Secretary Forest  M Ramaswamy, Additional Secretary Forest Sushant Patnaik and other senior  officers.


 
 
