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Jharkhand: Chief wildlife warden visits Van Jeevi Didis’ nature schools in PTR

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16 April 2026
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Jharkhand: Chief wildlife warden visits Van Jeevi Didis’ nature schools in PTR

Principal chief conservator of forest and chief wildlife warden Ravi Ranjan amidst Van Jeevi Didis and children at Armu.

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Daltonganj, April 16: Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Wildlife) and Chief Wildlife Warden Ravi Ranjan visited the Van Jeevi Didis’ nature schools at Armu in the south division of Palamu Tiger Reserve (PTR) on Thursday. He was accompanied by PTR Field Director S.R. Natesha and Deputy Director (South Division) Kumar Ashish.

Interaction with students, appreciation for initiative

Van Jeevi Didis run open “nature schools” for underprivileged children at Armu and Kotam. During the visit, the chief wildlife warden interacted with the students and appreciated the efforts of the women.

Kumar Ashish said, “He interacted with the students and appreciated the selfless service of the Van Jeevi Didis, who currently receive only Rs 3,000 per month, and that too for just two months.”

An official also inaugurated a Range Inspection Hut (RIH) at Netarhat during the visit.

Wage delays, other challenges persist in PTR

Despite such initiatives, several issues continue in PTR. Around 300 trackers working in both North and South divisions have not received wages since October 2025. In the Mahuadanr Wolf Sanctuary, some trackers have gone without pay for over a year, from April 2025 to March 2026.

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Jharkhand Van Shramik Union president Sidhinath Jha alleged that while funds are available, there is a lack of sensitivity towards workers. He demanded immediate and proper payment of wages.

Sources said growing unrest among trackers could affect operations if the issue is not addressed soon.

PTR is also working on developing an 80-acre grassland at Jaigeer and plans to become self-sufficient in palatable grasses by raising nurseries and storing seeds. However, invasive weeds remain a concern.

Sources added that engaging with local farmers and cattle owners could help address issues of livestock entering forest areas during summer and consuming resources meant for wildlife.

 

 

 

Tags: Chief Wildlife Warden visit Jharkhandforest conservation JharkhandMahuadanr Wolf Sanctuary issuesPalamu Tiger Reserve newsPTR trackers unpaid wagesVan Jeevi Didis nature school
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