National Tiger Conservation Authority recommends shifting temple fair outside Bandipur
The Hindu
National Tiger Conservation Authority has recommended shifting the annual Beladakuppe temple fair outside the core area of Bandipur Tiger Reserve to reduce disturbance to wildlife, habitat loss, and spread of diseases.
The National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) has recommended shifting the annual temple fair that takes place inside the core area of Bandipur Tiger Reserve, to outside as a permanent solution in the larger interest of wildlife conservation.
The NTCA has taken note of the annual Beladakuppe Sri Mahadeshwaraswamy Temple jathra that draws thousands of people every year causing disturbance to wildlife. This year, the annual jathra will be held in the second week of December with a slew of religious rites planned on December 10, 11 and 12.
Though the forest department has issued routine guidelines including restrictions on the entry of private vehicles, it often flouted by the local community.
This year, too, a meeting was held between the forest department personnel and the temple trust members. The authorities stated that devotees can visit the temple only for regular prayers and rituals using the KSRTC buses that will be deployed specially for the purpose.
But all other activities, including cultural programmes, are to be conducted outside the core area. However, a member of the local village temple committee said though such restrictions are imposed every year, as the number of devotees swell it becomes difficult to regulate the crowd and people enter the core area on their private vehicles.
The NTCA’s recommendations to shift the fair outside the core area follows a complaint by conservation activist Giridhar Kulkarni, who pointed out that the issue was fraught with danger for both humans and wildlife and could escalate conflict situation.
Harini Venugopal, Assistant Inspector General of Forests, who paid a visit to the site recently, submitted a report stating that the annual fair may be regulated by slowly phasing out most of the rituals to outside the tiger reserve without affecting the religious sentiments of the local people.
Capt. Brijesh Chowta, Dakshina Kannada MP, on Saturday urged Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman to facilitate speeding up of ongoing critical infrastructure works in the region, including Mangaluru-Bengaluru NH 75 widening, establishment of Indian Coast Guard Academy, and merger of Konkan Railway Corporation with the Indian Railways.