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( This post was last modified: 12-01-2018, 02:01 PM by Sanju )

Dilip Sanghani: Shabash Rupani! you will be honoured by the lioness

BJP leader Dilip Sanghani reached the jail to meet a young man who attacked the lioness recently with an axe for killing his grazing livestock. Dilip Sanghani gave him a shawl as an honour.

[b]Vijay Singh Parmar[/b] has been a lion's defence policy in the last few years, saying, 'Tell the thief and tell the master what to do.' In Gujarat, wildlife is sitting and the government is looking at becoming a pioneer. 

On one hand, State's Chief Minister Vijay Rupani said that the Gir is safe and the Lions need not be sent anywhere else, and on the other hand, the top leader of his own party talks about honouring the accused, who had attacked a lioness with an axe, and inciting/encouraging people to attack the animals.


https://gujarati.news18.com/news/kutchh-...10399.html
The day, it is said that the risk is increasing on the lions and the government has no long-term policy. Bharatiya Janata Party's gigantic leader, former Cabinet Minister Dilip Sanghani has given evidence of this by giving a statement.

It is said that, a few days ago, the man attacked the lioness, with an axe, for killing a goat in a Tulsi Shyam range in the Gir-East forest area. The forest department had arrested him under various provisions of the Wildlife Protection Act (1972) for the attack on lionesses and he's currently in jail. 

BJP leader Dilip Sanghani reached the jail to meet this young man accused of attacking the lioness and also gave a statement that the government should change the law and when the wild animals attack people, they should be allowed to kill wild animals in unprotected areas. 

Dilip Sanghani has been giving anti-wildlife statements for many years and says that "if a man kills the lion or other wildlife for saving lives, then there is nothing wrong with it. The government should allow it. If a man kills or poisons a Lion then the man will be accused under wildlife act but if annually people killed by lions, no action being taken and the government is forcing people to live with wild animals by sandwiching both of them leading to human loss and man-animal conflict. The situation is different outside the protected forest areas in which the people are unwilling to coexist with wild animals unlike maldhari ". 

Just a few days ago, 23 lions of Gir lions died in the Dalkhnia range of Gir Sanctuary coz of a viral infection, 36 lions died till then and the whole country was shaken. After this, 31 lions have been taken out of Samrad and taken to rescue centre. The government has given reasons for the death of the lions together, that the lions were killed by a variant of the canine distemper virus. 

At one place, after the death of so many lions, the government undertook a process to stop the illegal lion show and sealed illegal hotels and guesthouses around Sasan.

It is noteworthy that there is a growing conflict between the wildlife and the people in the areas under the Gir forests like Dhari, Amreli, Khambha, Jasadhar and Savarkundla. According to an estimate, more than 300 lions thought of are in the reef regions outside the Gir sanctuary. All these lions have one type or another type of risks. 

In the Gir sanctuary, the government is not helping the forest department in the lion defence and the local leaders do not take action against the anti-fertile provocative speeches on the other. 

The Wildlife Protection Act (1972) provides that an offence can be registered against someone if they incite to kill wild animals.

If Vijay Rupani government wants to protect wildlife and lions, then the government should file an offence against Dilip Sanghani for inciting people against the lions. 

So one instance can sit and people get consolation that the government is determined to protect the lions and will not bow to anybody. But if the government does not do this and does not deny Dilip Sanghani's statement, then the government policy will become challenging for people working in the field of wildlife protection and it will be brazened that the government's lion defence policy is poor and adopts double standards. 

When Dilip Sanghani was a law minister, he has violated forest laws. During the visit to Gir Sanctuary, he was photographed with the lions descending and placed on social media. Legally prohibited in the wild from jeeps during Safari.

Will the Forest Department take any action against Dilip Sanghani in this matter? Contacting the Chief Conservator of Forests (Wildlife) Akshay Kumar Saxena, from News 18, Gujarat, he said, "The details of what Dilip Sanghani has actually given is not present about what statement he has given and how it can be seen in the context of the law".

Ex Minister Dilip Sanghani reaction on Maldhar who attack on lion at Gir
https://youtu.be/yIu-xuYaUYI



https://gujarati.news18.com/news/kutchh-...10338.html
Giri is the first time a tourist guide for women for a lioness

A total of 50 guides have been recruited this year. There are 25 local women. First-time women were admitted as a guide to women.

News18 Gujarati 

Updated: November 6, 2018, 12:50 PM IST
Vijay Singh Parmar 

This time you will not be surprised if you look at women as a guide when going to Deolia Park near Sasan for lion darshan in Gir Jaggal during Diwali vacation. 

Women have been recruited as a tourist guide for the first time in Gir. A new chapter has been started in the tourism sector of Gir. The important thing is that all these ladies guides are local, residents of Sasan village. As a part of an effort to provide employment to local people along with tourism, women have been recruited as a guide.

Deputy Conservator of Forests (Sasan-Wildlife Department), Dr Mohan Rama told the News 18 Gujarati, "A total of 50 guides have been recruited this year as a guide for tourists coming to Deolia Park for lion darshan. There are 25 local women. This is the first time the women's guide has been recruited. This is a new experience for us, but we are getting good reviews from women guides and tourists. Our main objective is to empower women and get employment locally. "

There are two places for lion darshan at Sasan. One is the Gir Tourism Zone in the Gir Sanctuary in which the pilgrims go to the forest and the lion darshan and the second place is the Deolia Interpretation Zone. A lion darshan takes place on the tourist bus and now open gipsy in Devlia Park.


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Dr Mohan Ram said that before the recruitment as a guide, an examination was organized and the success of this examination was recruited as a guide. After this, two training days for the selected guide and two days after seven days have been organized. Experts from Gujarat, Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh were called for the training needed for the guidance. What is the role of guides in the tourism sector and tourists have been informed of what kind of information and behaviour one guides have, and they begin to prepare as a professional guide. Since October 16, women are working as a tourist guide. And we also take feedback from travellers. Women's guide and tourism experience are good. In the coming days, we will organize training that will be needed for women's guidance. "In Devlia Park, 70 gipsy goes in and out with the tourists and there is a guide with every gipsy. The guide gets 400 rupees one time. 
https://images.gujarati.news18.com/stati...i_Lion.jpg
Nasim Pala, who was selected as a resident of Sasan village and a lady guide, told News 18 Gujarati that she was very much pleased with this work and found her house-to-house employment.

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Policies & Politics - peter - 03-28-2015, 07:55 PM
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