Bandhavgarh’s nature guides, gypsy owners and drivers on strike in Bandhavegarh Tiger Reserve!

Bandhavgarh’s nature guides, gypsy owners and drivers on strike in Bandhavegarh Tiger Reserve!

Bandhavgarh | Mon. 22 Jan. 2018

All nature guides (near about 70) and local gypsy owners and drivers sat on strike on Sunday, 21 January 2018 in Bandhavegarh Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh, India. It is a definite strike against the forest director, Mudurl Pathak. The Striking members said that he is very rude and arrogant person. Due to his mismanagement, they have to sit on Amaran Anashan! They are demanding their 11 demands which have already send to the higher authorities. The strike works are adamant that they would not allow any gypsy and nature guide for visitors. Rajesh Dwivedi, President of Nature Guide Association, said,” Our strike will continue till our demands are met”.

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    Shobh Nath on Jan 23, 2018

    He is not right person for the wild life, He must have terminated now!

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    Arvind Gautam on Jan 23, 2018

    The life line of the wild life is on strike, how forest department provide their services for tourists...

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    Shard Sharma on Jan 23, 2018

    very sad, that nature guides and vehicles' owner are on strike and our government is in silent mode. It show that what is our tourists policy ? It is really big issue ....