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50th Anniversary of Kanha National Park (click for stamp information)
50th Anniversary of Kanha National Park (click for stamp information)

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50th Anniversary of Kanha National Park (click for stamp information)
Issue Date
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30 May 1983
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100
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Cradled in the sylvan Makal hills in the eastern sector of the Central Indian Highlands, Kanha National Park sprawls over 940 sq km in Mandla and Balaghat Districts of Madhya Pradesh. It is not only among the largest of the Indian national parks, but is reckoned as one of the richest wildlife treasure troves of Asia. The Kanha meadows, with their abounding deer congregations, have often been called the 'Ngorongoro' of India.

 

The faunal richness of Kanha has all along been recognised. Capt. Forsyth (1898), a pioneer Forester, and Dunbar Brander (1923) a forester-naturalist, sing in its praise in their vivid accounts of the Central Indian wildlife. Dunbar Brander's 'Wild Animals in Central India', based largely on Kanha, is the finest among the natural history writings on India by the British. Fifty years ago, Kanha's western part in the Banjar valley was formed into a sanctuary of 250 sq km. This,  however, witnessed a dark phase in the early fifties, when in a little over two years a privileged shikari was permitted to shoot 30 tigers. This kicked up a furore and the nascent legislature of Madhya Pradesh enacted a special statute in 1934 in order to give Kanha in 1955 the status of a national park. Ever since, Kanha has consistently gained in size, conservation status and floral and fauna riches. With three expansions in 1962, 1970 and 1976, the Park has grown to 940 sq km. It is insulated against extraneous pressures by a buffer zone of 1005 sq km. Along with the buffer the Park has been a prestigious tiger reserve under the internationally acclaimed 'Project Tiger', since the latter's inception in 1973-74. It is indeed a happy auguary that Kanha and Project Tiger celebrate respectively their 50th and 10th anniversaries simultaneously this year.

 

The Central Government, the State Government and the World Wild Life Fund-International, have pooled  their resources under Project Tiger in order to make Kanha a singularly successful wilderness reserve. Protection has been made fool-proof with the help of reinforced manpower, radio-telephone network, vehicles, and a series of patrol stations.  Relocation of 24 villages and 25000 heads of cattle from the Park to outside, with adequate alternative facilities,. has brought serenity  and  paved  the  way for restoration of pristinity that ensures  Kanha's  becoming one of the richest wild 'gene reserves' of the country. A notable achievement is the recovery of the habitat and the population of the Central Indian Barasinga (Cervus duvauceli brandari), that was knocking at the extinction threshold. Its world population in 1970 numbering just 66-all confined to the Park has been augmented to well over 450. The tiger population over the last decade has also gone up from 43 to 83.

 

The Park has pioneered systematic re­search on wildlife and its habitat besides involving the neighbouring communities in an interaction  aimed  at mutual advantage to them and to the Park through compatible land use in the buffer  zone.

 

Indian Posts and Telegraphs Department is happy to issue a special stamp on 50 Years of Kanha National Park.

 

Source : Information Folder issued by Indian Posts & Telegraph Department, Government of India

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