Uttarakhand Launches Tiger Protection Force with Agniveer Deployment
On International Tiger Day, Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami announced the Tiger Protection Force's formation, utilizing Agniveers for greater conservation efforts in Corbett Tiger Reserve. Over 80 youths will join to curb poaching and manage wildlife conflicts, enhancing both conservation and local employment.

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In a significant move on International Tiger Day, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami unveiled plans for a Tiger Protection Force set to bolster conservation efforts at Corbett Tiger Reserve. This initiative underscores the state's commitment to safeguarding tigers and their habitats.
Over 80 Agniveers will be deployed to combat poaching and other forest-related crimes, utilizing their army training to patrol challenging terrains and manage human-wildlife conflicts. The force's establishment promises improved employment opportunities for the region's youth, marrying conservation with community development.
Chief Minister Dhami highlighted that this force will utilize advanced surveillance technologies and the expertise of Agniveers to enhance tiger protection strategies. This effort signifies a blend of military discipline and local knowledge, potentially serving as a model for tiger conservation practices nationwide if successful, reinforcing India's commitment to preserving its wildlife.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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