Strike called off within a day  and private Elephant Safari resumed from 25th Dec 2023 in Bagori range of Kaziranga

I Assam

In response to the recent strike, the Forest Department is pleased to announce the successful resolution of concerns raised by the Elephant Safari Association. 
Understanding the importance of maintaining a harmonious relationship with our valued partners, the Forest Department engaged in constructive dialogue with the Elephant Safari Association. Through collaborative efforts and mutual understanding, a resolution has been achieved, addressing the concerns that led to the strike.
A directive was issued by the Forest Department stating that separate seat should be reserved for forest officials for security purposes. However, the association opposed the directive and called for a strike. Coming to a discussion with the association, the forest department assured to allow for three rides per day for smooth functioning of tourism during peak days  which led to end of the strike. The private elephant safaris also assured departmental seats per trip to diffuse the tourism pressure on peak days. 

Moving forward, the Forest Department remains committed to fostering positive relationships with all stakeholders in the conservation and promotion of wildlife. The Forest authority also extend their gratitude to the Govt and  Elephant Safari Association for their cooperation in resolving this matter amicably.
A total of 6809 tourists availed Elephant safari in Nov 23 whereas a total of 5162 tourists have availed Elephant safari in Dec 23 till date under Eastern Assam Wildlife Division.

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