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Uttarakhand celebrated Jim Corbett’s 150th birth anniversary with a special event attended by Forest Minister Subodh Uniyal. A documentary and cultural performances highlighted Corbett’s conservation legacy. The minister unveiled a commemorative postal cover and announced the new Jim Corbett Award for conservationists. The award aims to inspire greater public involvement in wildlife protection.

Key Points: Uttarakhand Launches Corbett Award on Conservationist's 150th Birth Anniversary

  • Uttarakhand honors Jim Corbett with a commemorative postal cover
  • New annual award to recognize wildlife conservation efforts
  • Event featured plays on human-wildlife coexistence
  • Documentary showcased Corbett’s shift from hunter to conservation pioneer
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Uttarakhand Forest Minister Subodh Uniyal announces 'Corbett Award' on Jim Corbett's 150th birth anniversary

Uttarakhand Forest Minister Subodh Uniyal announces Jim Corbett Award to honor conservation efforts, marking the legendary hunter-turned-conservationist's 150th birth anniversary.

"Jim Corbett was not just a hunter—he was the first to abandon hunting and embrace the path of conservation. His life continues to inspire us. – Subodh Uniyal"

Ramnagar, July 25

In celebration of the 150th birth anniversary of legendary conservationist Jim Corbett, a grand event was organised by the Corbett National Park administration at the Ramnagar Municipality Auditorium on Friday.

Uttarakhand’s Forest and Environment Minister Subodh Uniyal attended the event as the chief guest, along with senior forest officials, representatives of the Corbett Tiger Reserve, local leaders, wildlife enthusiasts, environmental activists, and school children.

The programme commenced with a moving documentary on the life and legacy of Corbett, tracing his remarkable transformation from a hunter to a pioneer in wildlife conservation. The film highlighted Corbett’s deep connection with nature and his foundational role in India’s tiger conservation movement.

Following the documentary, cultural performances took centre stage. Two plays, titled "Gora Sadhu" and "Moti", were performed, conveying powerful messages of coexistence, struggle, and the delicate balance between humans and wildlife.

One of the key highlights of the event was the release of a special commemorative cover by the Indian Postal Department to mark Corbett’s 150th birth anniversary.

Uniyal personally unveiled the cover, which was met with great applause.

The Minister also paid tribute to Corbett’s enduring legacy.

"Jim Corbett was not just a hunter—he was the first to abandon hunting and embrace the path of conservation. His life continues to inspire us," he said.

He further announced the launch of the Jim Corbett Award, an annual honour that will recognise individuals and institutions making significant contributions to wildlife and environmental conservation. The award, he stated, aims to foster greater public involvement and raise awareness about environmental protection.

Uniyal emphasised that the Uttarakhand government is committed to safeguarding forests and wildlife.

"We must preserve nature for future generations. This is Jim Corbett’s legacy, and it is our responsibility to carry it forward. Jim Corbett’s vision and dedication continue to inspire us. We are fully committed to preserving the legacy he left behind," he stated.

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Sarah B
While I appreciate the sentiment, I hope the government will also allocate proper funds for forest conservation. Awards are good but we need concrete action to protect our wildlife habitats from encroachment and poaching.
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Ananya R
The cultural performances sound amazing! We need more such initiatives to teach children about conservation through art and storytelling. Corbett's message of coexistence is more relevant than ever today.
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Vikram M
As a wildlife photographer, I've seen firsthand how Corbett's work shaped India's conservation movement. The commemorative postal cover is a nice touch - will definitely try to get one for my collection!
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Priya S
The minister's words sound good, but I hope this isn't just lip service. Our forests are shrinking every year. When will we see actual policy changes to protect our natural heritage? The award is a start, but we need much more.
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Karthik V
Jim Corbett's transformation from hunter to conservationist is legendary! This award will keep his spirit alive. Maybe next they should make a biopic on his life - would be blockbuster material for sure!

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