Geospatial Aspect of Sariska Tiger Reserve and Relocation of Inhabitants of Villages

 Innovation : The Research Concept ISSN No. 2456–5474  RNI No. UPBIL/2016/68367 Vol.-6* Issue-2* March- 2021

Paper Submission: 05/03/2021, Date of Acceptance: 18/03/2021, Date of Publication: 21/03/2021 

 








Pranjal Saiwal
 Assistant Professor, 
Dept. of Geography,
 Dev International College,
Alwar, Rajasthan, India

                                                   Abstract

The paper attempts to examine geospatial aspect of Sariska Tiger Reserve and relocation of villages. The Sariska tiger reserve in Aravallis has significant importance and specific characteristics The dwindling tiger populations and their habitats has been threatened by anthropogenic intervention Once inhabited by plenty tigers, Sariska Tiger Reserve was globally defamed due to the total vanishing of tigers during 2004-05 on the account of commercial poaching. Sariska Tiger Reserve still continues to suffer the effects of the „Sariska syndrome‟, now become world famous example of extinction India. Despite, the tremendous achievement of the Sariska Tiger Reserve to carry out the translocation of tigers, keeping in view the issue of survival of Tigers in the Sariska National Park, rehabilitation of human population has become necessary. According to officials of the tiger reserve, there 29 villages in the Sariska Tiger Reserve core and 246 in the buffer zone, inhabitants of six in the core areas have been completely relocated to Bardod ki Rundh, Maujpur, Kanpura and Tijara areas. Other villagers are in the process of relocation. Main hindrances are lack of effective implementation of rehabilitation policy, the less attractive rehabilitation package not involving locals and noncommittal of government 

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