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Assam: Victims in human-elephant conflict hotspots seek better coordination among govt departments

Scores of village heads flagged myriad issues related to acute Human Elephant Conflict (HEC) in parts of Assam's Udalguri district on Tuesday seeking coordination among various government departments.

ANI Apr 04, 2023 20:31 IST googleads

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Guwahati (Assam) [India], April 4 (ANI): Scores of village heads flagged myriad issues related to acute Human Elephant Conflict (HEC) in parts of Assam's Udalguri district on Tuesday seeking coordination among different government departments.

They sought coordination in departments including forest department and district administration.

A sensitization workshop on HEC mitigation was held at Harisinga Revenue Circle office at Tangla in Udalguri district of Bodoland Territorial Region (BTR) in Assam on Tuesday.
During an interaction in the workshop held under the joint aegis of BTR Forest Department, Harisinga Revenue Circle and biodiversity conservation organisation Aaranyak, the village heads and representatives of various line departments were sensitized on the alarming nature of the HEC in the district and the region as a whole through a detailed PowerPoint presentation by Dr Bibhuti Prasad Lahkar, senior conservation scientist in Aaranyak.
Dr Lahkar highlighted various HEC mitigation measures besides the urgent need for coordination among various government departments with the Forest Department in facilitating human-elephant coexistence.
In the programme that was coordinated by Aaranyaks senior officials Dr Alolika Sinha and Anjan Barua, the Divisional Forest Officer (DFO) of Dhansiri Division of BTR, Dibakar Das stated that the root cause of the HEC which has claimed hundreds of lives of wild elephants and human beings is habitat destruction because of expanding human habitations.
He said there was a need for co-existence as the elephant plays a very important role in the regeneration of forests and the conservation of the entire ecosystem.
He said it is the human being who initially created the problem through their various activities and it has to be coped with by human beings now through various mitigation measures.
The forest officials also explained in detail the process of claiming compensation by the victims of HEC so that the compensation payment process can be expedited.
Circle Officer of Harisinga, Manisha Nath making the opening remarks underscored the burgeoning HEC in the district and the need for effective and coordinated mitigation efforts.
The Aaranyaks team which also had Rabiya Daimari and Dibakar Nayak gathered valuable suggestions from village heads and representatives of line departments for undertaking suitable and need-based mitigation measures to facilitate the co-existence between human beings and elephants. (ANI)

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