Telangana to set up 'Save Tiger Protection Force'
The 112-member-armed STPF will be headed by an Assistant Conservator of Forests to protect tiger population in Amarabad and Kawal Tiger Reserves. The State and Central government will share the cost of the force on 40:60 basis, it said.

The 112-member-armed STPF will be headed by an Assistant Conservator of Forests to protect tiger population in Amarabad and Kawal Tiger Reserves.
The State Forest Protection Committee headed by Chief Secretary S K Joshi took the decision to form the STPF at its meeting here Tuesday, an official release said.
The State and Central government will share the cost of the force on 40:60 basis, it said.
The Committee decided to act tough against those felling forest trees and committing other related crimes.
The Chief Secretary directed Forest and Electricity department officials to keep a vigil against those erecting illegal power fences for animal hunting.
The Committee also decided to extend legal assistance to forest officials to expedite cases and ensure convictions.
The government is also considering appointing a legal advisor for each district.
Telangana Director General of Police M Mahendar Reddy and senior officials from different departments attended the meeting.
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