Jamshedpur’s Sendra Festival Celebrated Without Animal Hunting as Forest Dept Efforts Pay Off

Sendra Festival in Jamshedpur sees no animal hunting this year, thanks to forest department efforts and increased wildlife conservation awareness.

Jamshedpur: This year, the Sendra Festival, a hunting festival traditionally celebrated by the tribals in Jamshedpur, was held without any animal hunting.

This change was largely due to the proactive efforts of the local forest department, which took measures to protect wild animals during the event.

Sendra Festival in Jamshedpur sees no animal hunting this year, thanks to forest department efforts and increased wildlife conservation awareness.
Sendra Festival in Jamshedpur sees no animal hunting this year, thanks to forest department efforts and increased wildlife conservation awareness.

The forest department worked in collaboration with Dalma Raja and other villagers, deciding against hunting for the festival. Officials were stationed at all entry points of Dalma hill, checking vehicles for weapons, nets, and other hunting equipment to prevent any harm to animals.

According to Ranger Digvijay Singh, there has been a significant increase in awareness among villagers about the protection of wild animals in recent years.

As a result, people are now more inclined to follow traditions without hunting, actively contributing to the conservation of wildlife.

Sendra Festival in Jamshedpur sees no animal hunting this year, thanks to forest department efforts and increased wildlife conservation awareness.

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