GUWAHATI: In order to ensure coordinated functioning and thwart poaching, officials of Assam's Kaziranga National Park (KNP) have been equipped with satellite phones.
According to reports, Assam Chief Secretary Jishnu Barua had on Wednesday handed over 10 satellite phones to the forest personnel of the Kaziranga National Park.
The Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA) procured the ten satellite phones for the National Park at an estimated cost of ₹ 16 lakh. BSNL will be the service provider and the park authorities will bear the monthly expenses.
The decision was taken at a meeting chaired by Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma at the Kaziranga National Park on May 27 and attended by Minister for Environment and Forest Parimal Suklaibaidya, ministers Keshab Mahanta and Atul Bora, the director of Kaziranga National Park, and deputy commissioners of adjoining districts and other senior forest department officials.
Notably, the BSNL has trained forest personnel to operate the satellite phones in shadow areas where mobile phones do not function. The communication bottleneck will be removed with the use of satellite phones deep inside the park, an official said.
Assam Forest and Environment Minister Parimal Suklaibaidya thanked the chief minister for his promptness in providing the satellite phones.
"I thank the Chief Minister for realizing the communication bottlenecks and taking prompt action to provide satellite phones to the Park. The satellite phones will be immensely useful for coordination. There shouldn't be barriers to communication and hence, satellite phones are a necessity in the sprawling Kaziranga National Park. The satellite phones will give an edge to the forest personnel over the poachers and also during emergencies like a flood," Parimal Suklaibaidya said.
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