‘Vanjeevi Didi’ Initiative
On 17th February 2026, the South Division of Palamu Tiger Reserve launched the ‘Vanjeevi Didi’ initiative across 17 villages.
- The initiative aims to train educated women as ambassadors for forest conservation.
- Most participants are graduates or currently pursuing higher education.
- Vanjeevi Didis will motivate families to prevent forest destruction.
- Women are expected to influence households against wildlife crimes.
- Selected participants will receive Rs.3,000 monthly incentive initially for two months.
- Vanjeevi Didis will also support primary education in villages.
- They will share government employment and development information locally.
- The model is inspired by Sakhi Mandals and para-legal ....
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