Armed with traditional weapons, hundreds of tribals from East and West Singhbhum and Seraikela-Kharswan districts of Jharkhand as well as bordering districts West Bengal and Odisha will start climbing the Dalma hill tomorrow to take part in the hunting festival the next day.
Divisional Forest Officer, Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary, Kamlesh Pandey today said the department set up 15 check posts at various places to stop entry of the hunters.
"We have also deputed over 25 magistrates at strategic joints to prevent killing of wildlife," he said adding the magistrates would also be deputed at railway stations to discourage the tribal hunters.
Pandey told PTI that the department has launched an awareness campaign in the rural pockets for the last three months urging the tribals to shun killing of innocent animals, which were fast depleting.
Pandey claimed that the department has succeeded to convince majority of the tribals and they had said the festival would be celebrated in a symbolic manner and preserve the custom without harming the wildlife.
The forest department has installed deep boring well to provide the tribals drinking water in over half a dozen villages, and was supporting them in breeding honey-bee as a source of livelihood while concrete toilets were built in the villages, he said.
Jharkhand Governor Dr Syed Ahmed and Chief Minister Hemant Soren also appealed to the tribal community to celebrate the festival in a symbolic manner without harming the innocent animals.
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