Jaigir Village Relocated from Palamu Tiger Reserve to Aid Wildlife Conservation
Aspect | Details |
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Event | Jaigir village relocated outside Palamu Tiger Reserve (PTR) core area. |
Significance | First fully relocated village in PTR, reducing biotic pressure on wildlife habitat. |
New Location | 75-acre site near Polpol, with improved infrastructure and transport access. |
Original Site Plan | To be developed into grassland to attract herbivores, supporting tiger conservation. |
Future Relocations | Eight more villages identified for relocation within the core area. |
Compensation | Land given to one member per household; others compensated with Rs 15 lakh. |
Temporary Housing | Forest department provided temporary housing during permanent home construction. |
PTR Establishment | Established in 1974 under Project Tiger. |
Unique Fact | First sanctuary where tiger census was done based on footprint count. |
Betla National Park | Situated within PTR, covering 226.32 sq km in Latehar district, Jharkhand. |
Total Area of PTR | 1130 sq km. |