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Amrita Devi Udhyan Dhamana Ka Goliya
Amrita Devi Udhyan Dhamana Ka Goliya
Amrita Devi Udhyan Dhamana Ka Goliya
Amrita Devi Udhyan Dhamana Ka Goliya
Amrita Devi Udhyan Dhamana Ka Goliya
Amrita Devi Udhyan Dhamana Ka Goliya
Amrita Devi Udhyan Dhamana Ka Goliya
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The Amrita Devi Bishnoi Wildlife Protection Award is a national award instituted by the government of India for wildlife conservation. The award is in the remembrance of Amrita Devi Bishnoi, who died in the 1731 Khejarli massacre while trying to protect a grove of Khejri trees in Khejarli, Rajasthan.[1][2][3][4]nnAmrita Devi Bishnoi national award for wildlife conservation being presented to a woman for her contribution to the conservation of wildlife.nThe governments of Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh initially started the state-level Amrita Devi Bishnoi Award for contributions to the protection and conservation of wildlife. The award consisted of cash Rs 25000/-. Later in 2013, the Ministry of Environment and Forests instituted the Amrita Devi Bishnoi National Award. The cash award consists of Rs 1,00,000/- given to individuals or institutions involved in wildlife protection.[1][2]nnThe first Amrita Devi Bishnoi National Award for Wildlife Conservation was conferred on September 11, 2001 posthumously on Ganga Ram Bishnoi of Chirai village in Jodhpur, Rajasthan by the Union Environment and Forest Minister. Ganga Ram was chasing some hunter who had killed a deer and was dead shot by the hunters. September 11 is celebrated as the National Forest Martyrs Day.[5][6][7][8]nnThe Bishnoi community was started in 1485 by Guru Jambheshwar in the Thar Desert of Rajasthan. In 1730, Along with Amrita Devi Beniwal Bishnoi more than 363 other Bishnois died saving the Khejri trees.[9] The Bishnoi community spread over the Western parts of Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana, and Madhya Pradesh gained recognition in India after the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972. It inspired the Chipko movement of Uttarakhand. The Bishnoi community took Bollywood actor Salman Khan to the court for allegedly killing two blackbucks during a movie shoot near Jodhpur, Rajasthan in 1998.[1][2][5][10][11]
Shankar Bishnoi (09/02/2020)
It's great place for deer and wildlife.a lovely scenery and eco-friendly running by bishnoism community.
vikram virash (11/16/2020)
Save tree save life
Khushi zone (03/31/2021)
Very good
Kirtan Burad (12/11/2020)
Nice place to visit with children
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