"A large number of vacancies are there in the Rhino Protection Force. Local youths will be recruited. The state government has to fill up the vacancies, but was not done. I have written two letters to (Chief Minister) Tarun Gogoi," Javadekar told reporters here.
"We will release the funds already sanctioned. The 14th Finance Commission has increased the weightage up to 7.5 per cent of the funds for forest protection," he said.
On man-animal conflict, Javadekar said there would be special provisions in the budget for augmentation of fodder and water for the animals so that they do not come out of their habitats.
"5,000 people (across the country) losing their lives is a serious matter. We studied the matter and farmers near the wildlife sanctuaries told us that animals come out as there is not enough food and water inside.
On the unruly situation arising in KNP over protests yesterday by people from three villages against their eviction as per a Gauhati High Court direction, he said he would seek a detailed report from the Assam Government.
"We will ask Assam to send us a detailed report. Then we will send a team," he said.
The High Court on October 14 had issued a direction to the Deputy Commissioners of Golaghat, Sonitpur and Nagaon to take expeditious steps to evict inhabitants in the 2nd, 3rd, 5th and 6th Additions of the Kaziranga National Park, including Duarchuk Chang, Banderdubi and Palkhowa villages, within one month.
