Daltonganj: The 600-meter Pucca wall in compartment 2 of Betla National Park built by park officials at Palamu Tiger Reserve (PTR) has disrupted wildlife lovers in the region.
However, park officials confirmed the wall.
Members of the General Assembly Jharkhand Purpose Committee led by Independent Legislators Sarku Rai during their visit to Tiger reserves on Sunday understood this wall and lifted a kick kick on its construction.
Environmental lovers believe that the wall will endanger wildlife.
Their argument is that this wall will be very dangerous for elephants.
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Srivastav, a famous elephant expert said the construction of the wall was all logic.
He said, “This is a criminal waste for government money.
Funds for RS 86 lakh songs are spent on it.
It must be restored from the officers concerned who gave orders for the construction , defend the wall.
“The wall will save the deer to be killed by a dog.
The wall will stop the street dog into the park.” Rai told Tii, “We also want to know why this wall was built.
We know that the 9th highway runs through the park and the wall will be more splitting the garden .
We just want to know from PTR excellence wall Multilakh-rupee compartment 2 garden.
I will be writing to the Comptroller and Auditor General’s special audit PTR.
people are entitled to know whether the government money given to the PTR has been spent wisely or not.
” Rai said he had been told about Silviculture on the Ptr which also needed to be seen if necessary.
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