Gujarat CM Flags Off 183 Vehicles for Gir Forest Protection & Rescue Teams

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel flagged off 183 specially equipped vehicles for forest personnel at Sasan Gir to strengthen conservation and rescue operations. The fleet includes 174 field bikes, 6 Bolero Campers, and 3 modified rescue vehicles for patrolling and protection across Gir and other forest areas. In a separate civic initiative, Patel also announced a policy to allot government land free of cost to municipalities for essential public welfare projects. This decision aims to streamline urban development and provide basic amenities like water plants, fire stations, and community halls more efficiently.

Key Points: Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel Flags Off 183 Forest Vehicles at Gir

  • 183 vehicles for forest staff
  • Enhances Gir lion conservation
  • Aids rescue and patrolling
  • Part of broader civic welfare initiatives
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CM Bhupendra Patel flags off 183 vehicles for forest personnel at Sasan Gir

CM Bhupendra Patel flags off 183 specialized vehicles for Gir forest personnel to boost wildlife conservation, protection, and rescue operations in Gujarat.

"These newly allocated vehicles will enable forest personnel... to perform their duties more efficiently - Official Release"

Gandhinagrar, January 29

Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel has flagged off 183 such vehicles at Sasan Gir on Thursday morning.

The specially equipped vehicles have been provided to forest personnel for conservation, protection, rescue, and rehabilitation work.

According to the release, the Forest Department has made available 174 field bikes, 6 Bolero Campers, and 3 modified rescue vehicles for patrolling, protection, and rescue operations by forest field staff.

Before flagging off the vehicles, the CM went for an early morning lion sighting and began the day in Gir Forest, enjoying the experience amid nature. This event was attended by Principal Secretary of Forest and Environment Dr. Vinod Rao, Principal Chief Conservator of Forests Dr. Jaipal Singh, and senior officials.

On this occasion, Patel also visited the Forest Department's rescue centre. These newly allocated vehicles will enable forest personnel of Gir, Greater Gir, the entire Lion Landscape, and other forest areas of the state to perform their duties more efficiently and will be useful for rescue operations.

Earlier, Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel took a significant people-centric decision to allot government land free of cost to municipalities for public welfare projects in towns and cities across the state.

To ensure greater transparency in urban administration and the timely delivery of basic amenities to citizens, municipalities will now be easily allotted land free of cost for developing 11 types of essential infrastructure facilities. As a result of this people-centric decision by Chief Minister Patel, around 152 municipalities in the state will be relieved from paying 25 to 50 per cent of the market value or jantri rates that were earlier required to acquire government land for development works.

Additionally, the land allotment process will also become simpler and more streamlined.Under the Chief Minister's decision to provide government land free of cost to municipalities for public utility and welfare projects, a citizen-centric approach has been adopted to ensure easy access to essential civic facilities such as Nagar Seva Sadan, fire stations, sewage treatment plants, water treatment plants, underground sewerage, drainage pumping stations, water supply projects, solid and liquid waste management plants, stormwater drainage works, anganwadis, town halls, community halls, and convention centres.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good step, but I hope this is not just a photo-op. The CM enjoying a lion sighting is nice, but the real test is whether these vehicles are maintained properly and the staff gets continuous support. The forest department often faces budget cuts later.
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Rohit P
The land allotment policy for municipalities is the bigger news here! Free land for public projects like sewage plants and anganwadis can really improve city life. If implemented transparently, it's a game-changer for urban development in Gujarat.
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Sarah B
As someone who loves visiting Gir, this is welcome news. Better equipped personnel means safer experiences for tourists and safer habitats for wildlife. Conservation needs this kind of practical support.
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Vikram M
Finally some action! Our Asiatic lions are a matter of national pride. The forest staff risk their lives daily. These Bolero campers and bikes will help them cover more ground. Hope other states with tiger reserves learn from this.
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Kavya N
Two good decisions in one report. Protecting our natural heritage and simplifying land for public welfare. This is what governance should be about - concrete steps for people and the environment. 👏

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