What Did Priyanka Gandhi Hand Over to the Forest Dept in Kerala?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Ambulance handover to support wildlife welfare
- Engagement with forest officials on critical issues
- Focus on infrastructure improvements for tribal communities
- Addressing human-wildlife conflicts as a priority
- Call for central funding for forest department proposals
Kerala, May 4 (NationPress) - On Sunday, Congress General Secretary and MP from Wayanad, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, presented the keys of an ambulance to the Wildlife Warden in Kerala.
According to a press release from the party, Priyanka Gandhi delivered the keys of an ambulance valued at Rs 15 lakhs, financed through MPLADS, to Varun Dalia IFS, the Wildlife Warden.
The ceremony for the handover and flag-off was held at the Sultan Bathery Forest Division Office.
During her visit, the Wayanad MP engaged in an in-depth conversation with forest officials regarding the operational difficulties encountered by the department and the environmental challenges faced by tribal areas.
The discussions included significant issues such as wildlife department projects, human-wildlife conflicts, the struggles of tribal communities, and the rising occurrences of man-animal confrontations, as per the release.
Priyanka Gandhi stressed the necessity for appropriate support for the proposals put forth by the forest department and urged for central funding, taking into account the distinct needs of the region.
Forest officials pointed out the pressing need for infrastructure enhancements, including roads connecting tribal colonies, rapid response units for conflict situations, and improved access to healthcare services, as indicated in the press release.
Currently, Priyanka Gandhi is visiting her constituency in Wayanad, Kerala. Her itinerary includes a visit to the Wayanad Wildlife Division's Warden's office and participation in two events: the ambulance handover for sick and injured animals at the Wayanad Wildlife Division, and the ceremony for a Mobile Dispensary vehicle along with the inauguration of Robotic Physiotherapy equipment at Noolpuzha FHC in Sultan Bathery.