Key Points

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has significantly increased compensation for victims of wildlife attacks to ₹10 lakh. He emphasized the deep spiritual connection between humans and animals in Indian culture during Wildlife Week celebrations. The state is developing new eco-tourism models and using technology like drones for better wildlife protection. Additionally, the government is training one lakh youth through the CM Young Eco-Entrepreneur scheme in various conservation-related fields.

Key Points: Uttarakhand CM Dhami Increases Wildlife Attack Compensation to ₹10 Lakh

  • Compensation for human casualties in wildlife attacks raised to ₹10 lakh from previous amounts
  • Uttarakhand protects 14.77% land area as national parks and sanctuaries
  • New eco-tourism model being developed to connect people with forests sustainably
  • Drones and GPS technology deployed for better wildlife monitoring and protection
  • CM Young Eco-Entrepreneur scheme training one lakh youth in conservation fields
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Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami inaugurates Wildlife week programme in Dehradun

Uttarakhand CM announces increased compensation for wildlife victims, highlights state's 14.77% protected areas, and launches eco-tourism initiatives during Wildlife Week.

"Our deities have always conveyed the message of coexistence with animals - CM Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Dehradun,, October 3

Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami inaugurated Wildlife Week at Dehradun Zoo on Friday. Speaking on the occasion, he announced that the compensation amount for human casualties caused by wildlife attacks in the state will be increased to ₹10 lakh.

The Chief Minister said that wildlife is an integral part of India's faith, culture, and traditions.

"Our deities have always conveyed the message of coexistence with animals -- Goddess Durga rides a lion, Lord Ganesha rides a mouse, Goddess Saraswati's vehicle is a swan, Lord Kartikeya rides a peacock, Goddess Lakshmi rides an owl, and Lord Shiva is adorned with the serpent on his neck while seated beside Nandi the bull. These are symbols of the deep spiritual connection between humans and the animal world in Sanatan culture. This is why the conservation of wildlife has naturally been a part of India's way of life since ancient times," he said

The CM highlighted that around 14.77% of Uttarakhand's land area is protected as six national parks, seven wildlife sanctuaries, and four conservation reserves -- compared to the national average of just 5.27%.

"Uttarakhand's lush greenery and freely roaming wildlife attract millions of tourists from India and abroad every year. Along with ensuring visitor facilities, the state government is committed to preserving forests in their natural form and ensuring wildlife protection," he said.

He stated that inspired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the state government is working to maintain a balance between economy, ecology, and technology--focusing on development while conserving natural resources.

He directed the Forest Department to identify and develop at least one new tourist destination in each district, ensuring that its natural character remains intact while making it accessible to visitors. He added that a new eco-tourism model is being developed so that people can connect with forests without harming nature.

He shared that due to collective efforts, the populations of rare species such as tigers, leopards, elephants, and snow leopards have seen encouraging growth. However, this has also led to a rise in human-wildlife conflict, which the government is addressing through modern technology and scientific measures.

"Drones and GPS are being deployed for better monitoring and protection of wildlife. At the same time, new livelihood opportunities are being created for local communities to encourage their active participation in forest and wildlife conservation," the CM said.

The Chief Minister also mentioned the 'CM Young Eco-Entrepreneur' scheme, under which one lakh youth are being trained and empowered. This initiative is creating opportunities in fields like nature guiding, drone piloting, wildlife photography, eco-tourism, and wildlife-based enterprises. Additionally, eco clubs in every district are organizing educational wildlife tours for students.

CM Dhami emphasized that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's global call for "Lifestyle for Environment (LiFE)" is not just a slogan but a mantra to save Mother Earth.

He appealed to all tourists visiting Uttarakhand to avoid littering during jungle safaris or religious trips, and to act responsibly toward nature.

On this occasion, Forest Minister Subodh Uniyal said that protecting forests and wildlife is a shared responsibility. He added that the state can move forward only through the integration of economy, ecology, and technology.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Loved how CM connected wildlife conservation with our cultural heritage. The examples of deities and their animal vehicles were beautiful. This is what makes Indian conservation efforts unique - rooted in our traditions.
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Sarah B
As someone who visited Uttarakhand last year, I'm impressed by their eco-tourism approach. The idea of developing new tourist spots while preserving natural character is exactly what we need. Hope other states follow this model!
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Aman W
While the initiatives sound good, I hope the implementation is effective. We've seen many announcements before that don't reach the ground level. The real test will be how these plans benefit local communities and actually reduce human-wildlife conflicts.
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Kavya N
The CM Young Eco-Entrepreneur scheme is brilliant! Creating opportunities in wildlife photography, drone piloting, and eco-tourism will engage youth meaningfully. This is sustainable development in action. 👏
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Michael C
Impressive that Uttarakhand has 14.77% protected area compared to national average of 5.27%. Shows their commitment to conservation. The use of drones and GPS for monitoring is a smart move for modern wildlife management.
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Nikhil C
The appeal to tourists about not littering is crucial. During my recent Char Dham yatra, I

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