RanthamBore Tiger Reserve officials were not involved in organizing a birthday party at Trinetra Ganesh Temple on 4 April on 4 April, a central investigation team learned to inform the National Bigrary Conservation Authority, saying that the temple priests and members of the gathering were included in the temple.
A three -member team was formed to interrogate the complaint at the center of Rajasthan Agriculture Minister Kirodi Lal Meena. He alleged that A “Birthday party” In the ancient temple, inside the Ranthmbore Fort, was organized in association with forest officials.
The investigation team has presented to the NTCA that the birthday party was a meeting that the temple priest organized to celebrate the birthday of the family member, which is known about development.
The people of the gathering came in vehicles and ended their visit to the temple before the time limit of Sungdown to release the Tiger Reserve. In light of conclusions, the three-member team recommends strict enforcement of the time limit to get out of the tiger reserve, often learned by religious pilgrims repeatedly.
For example, through announcements, the Trinetra Ganesh Temple of the Tiger Reserve’s entry and exit time has been asked to create a mechanism for the State Forest Department and Ranthumbor region to create a mechanism to create a mechanism to inform visitors. The investigation team consisted of NTCA representatives, Wildlife Crime Control Bureau and a senior officer of Rajasthan Forest Department.
The employees of the RanthamBore Field imposed a fine for overseasing the vehicle owners, earlier by the Indian Express.
In his April 5 letter to Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav, Meena also alleged that the birthday party was held in the evening, the locals were rejected to pray at the Ganesh temple, even entering the park within the stipulated time frame. The NTCA had sought clarification from the officials of the Rajasthan Forest Department and the Ranthumbor Field and formed a three -member team to inquire in the matter.
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The Tinetra Ganesh Temple is located in the main area of RanthamBore National Park and Tiger Reserve. The temple is widely revered in the region, locals watched it almost daily and thrown it during festivals.
Incidentally, between April and June, three people have died in the tiger attacks. One of them, 7 -year -old boy, Karthik Suman, was killed near Ganesh temple. On 11 May, Range Officer Devendra Singh was killed near Jogi Mahal Gate, which was a hunting lodge in front of Padam Talo Lake. Karthik and Devendra are believed to have been killed by Kankati, who is a sub-yask garden born for the famous Earohed Tigress. Earohed died on 19 June. Kankati was taken to the Mukundara Tiger Reserve on Thursday and will be kept in a soft enclosure.
Soon after Meena’s complaint, RanthamBore Field Director Kric Anoop and Rajasthan Forest Department defended themselves in a letter to the Center. It said that the Ranthumbor Field Staff found a private vehicle near Jogi Mahal and when they reached the Ganesh temple, they were getting preparations for the priest and others for bhajan. The authorities had ordered all the people living in the temple to release, seized their vehicles, and recovered Rs 3,50,000 in the fine.
When contacted, Anoop said, “The basic basis of Mr. Meena’s complaint was that we had helped to organize a gathering, but we were never involved in anything like this, nor did we allow this kind. Ranthambor Fort and Ganesh Temple are subject to India’s Archaeological Survey and they manage to ensure the incident of April.”
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