Re: Delhi Safari Part 2 Full Movie Free Download In Hindi

0 views
Skip to first unread message
Message has been deleted

Anna Pybus

unread,
Jul 10, 2024, 3:26:31 AM7/10/24
to rielucnifor

Sandeep and his wife Neelam, whose names have been changed at their request, were talking on a warm morning in March about the risk that a variety of wild animals might enter their village of Tikli in Haryana. The village, which nestles in the foothills of the Aravalli hills, is about 14 km from the skyscrapers of Gurugram city in the National Capital Region.

The chief minister said that the Aravalli park would be set up using funds that the authority would receive from the Andaman and Nicobar Islands Integrated Development Corporation to compensate for the deforestation of 130 square kilometres of tropical forest in the Great Nicobar, an island located 2,400 km away in the Indian Ocean.

Delhi Safari Part 2 Full Movie Free Download In Hindi


Download Zip https://tlniurl.com/2yM68a



For this, the Haryana forest department has demarcated 26,000 hectares of land in the Aravalli hills, according to news reports. The expression of interest document noted that of this, 10,000 acres, or 3,870 hectares, would support the Aravalli Safari Park.

This story is part of Common Ground, our in-depth and investigative reporting project. Sign up here to get a fresh story in your inbox every Wednesday.

While the first set of funds are to be used for plantations, the NPV funds are to be used for forest restoration and management activities, including soil and moisture conservation, pest and disease control, and forest fire prevention.

Sinha explained that a year-long study conducted between 2021 and 2022 that the Bombay Natural History Society conducted of Asola, which also falls within the Aravallis, in Faridabad, had found a thriving wildlife population. Apart from eight leopards, the study also found sambar deer, hog deer and striped hyenas. They all face a threat from the jungle safari, Sinha explained.

Apart from questions about the propriety of the safari project, and its poor likelihood of success, experts have also noted concerns about the land that has been allocated to it, and the conflicts that loom ahead over it.

Their anxieties over giving up the rest of the land were assuaged after the office then gave them an oral commitment that the government would share with the panchayat 25% of the revenue that would be earned from the safari every year. Representatives of other panchayats, such as Tikli and Alipur, explained that they had not received such oral commitments, and would remain wary of them, unless they were given in writing.

7fc3f7cf58
Reply all
Reply to author
Forward
0 new messages