
In a fast developing country, it is not uncommon to see forests being chopped down to make more space for people. Such conditions have often led to conflicts between wildlife and forest proximate people. How are such situations dealt with? Can a happy result for both be ensured?
These are some of the questions being answered in Nandini Pandey’s discussion with Mr. Giriraj Singh Kushwaha, a former IAS officer, who is currently a member of the State Wildlife Board of Rajasthan, and a member for the committee for SARISKA Tiger Reserve of the National Tiger Conservation Authority. Through taking the case Mor Dungri, a village near Ranthambore National Park, whose people were happily relocated under Mr. Kushwaha’s facilitation, our guest discusses with us the problems that may arise in such cases, how they are dealt with, and how meaningful changes can be made to have long lasting effects ensure a better future for many.