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Foreign tourists refuse to vacate Rajaji National Park
Rajaji National Park is faced with a peculiar problem. A group of 'wild adventure' enthusiasts are camping inside the park and encroached upon the dugadda water source in the Chilla range.
The administration has been making repeated attempts at removing them from the wild over the past three days but has failed in its efforts.
The "unwanted guests" reportedly gathered at the spot through an adventure website and have left the park officials red faced.
More than 400 foreign nationals from 51 countries have been staying inside the reserve forest with their Indian friends.
What's surprising is the park administration got the information about the encroachment only three days ago.
"We have informed higher authorities about the situation. We are waiting for their response before taking further action," Shravan Kumar, Deputy Director, Rajaji National Park told HT on Friday. "We have repeatedly requested them (foreigners) to cooperate with the administration but they have refused."
Kumar hinted at using force to clear the forest of the foreigners. Meanwhile, to settle the issue amicably, authorities arranged 4,000 square meters of land at the Gaurishankar sector in Haridwar, but the "guests" allegedly refused to leave the national park.
They were also offered 20,000 square feet land in the Saptsarovar area, but this offer also was turned down.
Wildlife warden, Rajaji National Park, S.B. Lal said "As per their demands the administration has allotted 20,000 sq ft land at the Saptsarovar sector of the Kumbh Mela. We met their demand of providing sufficient land, but they want to stay inside the forest till April 13."
"We are planning to book them for violation of different provisions in the Forest Act. We have requested the mela administration to arrange sufficient police force for the operation. As soon as we get the force, we will move them out of the reserve forest."
Hundreds of foreigners have allegedly encroached the Dugadda water source in the Chilla range at Rajaji National Park near Rishikesh.
The "adventure enthusiasts", who gathered here through an adventure website, have left park officials red-faced.
The administration has made repeated attempts to remove them but in vain.
The officials said more than 400 foreigners from 51 countries were staying in the park. But the administration came to know of it three days ago.
Residing inside the park area without permission is prohibited and the "unwanted guests" have not sought prior permission.
"We have informed the higher authorities," Shravan Kumar, deputy director of the park said.
"We have repeatedly requested them to cooperate with the administration but they refused to do so."
The group, accompanied by a seer from Haridwar, were seen singing bhajans (hymns), country music and strumming guitars. They had also erected camps.
Authorities believe the group entered the forest with food and water, and were getting supplies from villagers.
Wildlife warden S B Lal said, "They want to stay inside the forest till 13 April. We are planning to book them under forest acts. We have requested the (Kumbh) mela administration to arrange for police for the operation... we will move them out of the forest."
Foreign tourists refuse to vacate Rajaji National Park- Hindustan Times
Squatter tourists refuse to leave Rajaji National Park- Hindustan Times
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Rajaji National Park is faced with a peculiar problem. A group of 'wild adventure' enthusiasts are camping inside the park and encroached upon the dugadda water source in the Chilla range.
The administration has been making repeated attempts at removing them from the wild over the past three days but has failed in its efforts.
The "unwanted guests" reportedly gathered at the spot through an adventure website and have left the park officials red faced.
More than 400 foreign nationals from 51 countries have been staying inside the reserve forest with their Indian friends.
What's surprising is the park administration got the information about the encroachment only three days ago.
"We have informed higher authorities about the situation. We are waiting for their response before taking further action," Shravan Kumar, Deputy Director, Rajaji National Park told HT on Friday. "We have repeatedly requested them (foreigners) to cooperate with the administration but they have refused."
Kumar hinted at using force to clear the forest of the foreigners. Meanwhile, to settle the issue amicably, authorities arranged 4,000 square meters of land at the Gaurishankar sector in Haridwar, but the "guests" allegedly refused to leave the national park.
They were also offered 20,000 square feet land in the Saptsarovar area, but this offer also was turned down.
Wildlife warden, Rajaji National Park, S.B. Lal said "As per their demands the administration has allotted 20,000 sq ft land at the Saptsarovar sector of the Kumbh Mela. We met their demand of providing sufficient land, but they want to stay inside the forest till April 13."
"We are planning to book them for violation of different provisions in the Forest Act. We have requested the mela administration to arrange sufficient police force for the operation. As soon as we get the force, we will move them out of the reserve forest."
Hundreds of foreigners have allegedly encroached the Dugadda water source in the Chilla range at Rajaji National Park near Rishikesh.
The "adventure enthusiasts", who gathered here through an adventure website, have left park officials red-faced.
The administration has made repeated attempts to remove them but in vain.
The officials said more than 400 foreigners from 51 countries were staying in the park. But the administration came to know of it three days ago.
Residing inside the park area without permission is prohibited and the "unwanted guests" have not sought prior permission.
"We have informed the higher authorities," Shravan Kumar, deputy director of the park said.
"We have repeatedly requested them to cooperate with the administration but they refused to do so."
The group, accompanied by a seer from Haridwar, were seen singing bhajans (hymns), country music and strumming guitars. They had also erected camps.
Authorities believe the group entered the forest with food and water, and were getting supplies from villagers.
Wildlife warden S B Lal said, "They want to stay inside the forest till 13 April. We are planning to book them under forest acts. We have requested the (Kumbh) mela administration to arrange for police for the operation... we will move them out of the forest."
Foreign tourists refuse to vacate Rajaji National Park- Hindustan Times
Squatter tourists refuse to leave Rajaji National Park- Hindustan Times
^^^Saw the Video on Headlines Today Channel.I think these are Junkies.
Video:
AAJ TAK: India's Best Channel for Breaking News from India, Latest Hindi News Headlines, Videos, World, Business, Sports, Bollywood News