The decision was taken at a recent meeting of senior officials from Railway Board and Environment Ministry convened by Environment Minister Jayanthi Natarajan in the wake of such a casualty reported recently near Chandrapur, Maharashtra, officials said.
In the meeting, the country-level status on tiger deaths due to train hits was reviewed and the on-going tiger monitoring protocol adopted in the field.
According to sources, the government has decided to identify sensitive habitats in Gondia-Chandrapur railway sector, based on the ongoing Phase-IV monitoring using camera traps and other methods.
The speed limit of trains will be restricted to 40km per hour in Gondia-Chandrapur sector and "e-Surveillance" of tiger movement using 24X7, intelligent, thermal cameras at sensitive points (near railway tracks) will be facilitated.
It has also been decided to organise wildlife sensitization workshops for railway personnel.
Officials from the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) will take lessons on tiger and wildlife.
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