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The State Government opposes the FD Tadoba Transfer Center

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Nagpur: Even as the fifth cycle of all Indian estimates (AITE) -2022 has begun, the state government has been captured by the wrong legs because suddenly transferring the Director of Tadoba-Andhari Tiger (TATR) and Jitendra Ramagaonkar Forest Conservator.
On October 25 The state government is pushed out by Ramagaonkar to the Ministry of Forest as a Joint Secretary without a certain reason.
He joined Tadoba on August 13, 2020, and had just finished one year.
Most of his term of office was damaged by the Covid-19 limitations, and now when the problem of wildlife management gained momentum, he had shifted.
Transfers contradict the central government orders.
On August 2, the Minister of Environment was strawned by Bhupender Yadav had written to Minister Mahit Maharashtra Uddhav Thackeray who was seeking support for the exercise of the estimation of tigers.
Madav said that “to complete training effectively, it is wise to ensure the participation of the official and forest front line staff across Tiger.
Areas in the state.
Transfers and posts in tiger reserves and protected areas during this period can also be avoided at all levels.” The United States have searched personal intervention and thackeray cooperation in this problem.
The fifth cycle of Aite is intensive resource and forest personnel being scientifically trained for data collection and analysis by the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) and the Wildlife Institute of India (Wii) .Yadav also said that together with Aite, effective management evaluation (MEE) Tiger reserves will also be done.
This requires a responsible office that is aware of all problems.
However, Ramagaonkar is being discussed from the field for work at a table in Mantalaya.
The transfer of the middle of the semester not only violated the state government guidelines but also violated the tripartite note of understanding between NTCA, the Maharashtra government, and the TATR.According field director for Article II of the agreement, the state government must post a motivated officer as a field director with a proven track record.
Preferably trained in the management of wildlife, with a minimum tenure term, which can be extended if the situation guarantees it.
The Ministry of Forestry has often violated this agreement with even a field director who completed a full three-year office.

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