Palamu Tiger Reserve has launched the Vanjeevi Didi Initiative (VDI) to empower rural women in forest and wildlife protection. The Vanjeevi Didi Initiative is the community based conservation programme rolled out across 17 forest-fringe villages. Under this initiative 18 women from each village are trained to prevent poaching, reduce deforestation and promote eco-friendly livelihoods. The Forest Department of Jharkhand has introduced this pilot programme to strengthen grassroots environmental governance and build a strong civilian surveillance network in vulnerable forest areas.
What Is the Vanjeevi Didi Initiative (VDI)?
The Vanjeevi Didi Initiative is a community-based wildlife conservation programme started by Palamu Tiger Reserve.
Key Features of the Vanjeevi Didi Initiative,
- Launched by Jharkhand Forest Department
- Covers 17 forest-fringe villages
- 18 women selected from each village
- Total 306-member conservation network
- Monthly honorarium of ₹3,000 per participant
The Vanjeevi Didi Initiative integrates women into forest governance and biodiversity protection at the grassroots level.
Objectives of the Vanjeevi Didi Initiative in Palamu Tiger Reserve
The Vanjeevi Didi Initiative focuses on strengthening community participation.
Main Objectives,
- Prevent poaching and illegal timber felling
- Reduce habitat destruction
- Promote environmental awareness
- Support forest surveillance
- Encourage eco-friendly livelihood practices
- Improve rural education and school enrolment
Through the Vanjeevi Didi Initiative, local women act as forest ambassadors and help bridge administrative gaps.
Responsibilities Under the Vanjeevi Didi Initiative
Each selected participant under the Vanjeevi Didi Initiative performs multiple roles.
Their Duties Include,
- Reporting illegal activities inside forests
- Discouraging hunting and deforestation
- Mobilizing community support
- Promoting micro-banking and financial literacy
- Sharing information on government schemes
- Supporting rural education efforts
The Vanjeevi Didi Initiative also strengthens internal social pressure, which has led to voluntary surrender of illegal firearms in some villages.
Why the Vanjeevi Didi Initiative Matters for Palamu Tiger Reserve
The Vanjeevi Didi Initiative addresses several structural challenges:
1. Staff Shortage Solution
- Palamu Tiger Reserve has faced nearly 95% frontline vacancy.
- The 306-member civilian network strengthens monitoring.
2. Economic Alternative Model
- ₹3,000 monthly incentive reduces illegal forest dependence.
- Women promote legal income sources.
3. Wildlife Crime Reduction
- Women influence family decisions.
- Community pressure has reduced illegal gun possession.
4. Keystone Species Protection
- 6 tigers
- 51 leopards
- 180+ Asiatic elephants
- 174 bird species
- 56 mammal species
The Vanjeevi Didi Initiative supports habitat protection and waste removal drives near river confluences.
Palamu Tiger Reserve: Key Facts
| Feature | Details |
| Location | Jharkhand |
| Established | 1974 (Project Tiger) |
| Total Area | 1,129.93 sq km |
| Core Area | 414.08 sq km |
| Buffer Zone | 715.85 sq km |
| Key Rivers | North Koel, Auranga, Burha |
| Vegetation | Northern Tropical Dry Deciduous Sal forests |
| Special Feature | First tiger census via pugmarks (1932) |
Palamu Tiger Reserve also houses India’s only wolf sanctuary at Mahuadanr and contains Chero Dynasty forts.
Similar Community-Based Wildlife Conservation Initiatives
- India has several successful models like the Vanjeevi Didi Initiative.
- Hargila Army (Assam): 10,000 women protecting Greater Adjutant Stork
- Thengapalli (Odisha): Women forest patrol groups
- Snow Leopard Scouts (Ladakh): Community wildlife monitoring
- Kudumbashree (Kerala): 4.5 million-member eco-livelihood network
- Sacred Groves (Meghalaya): Community-managed biodiversity banks
These models highlight the growing role of women in wildlife conservation.
Question
Q. The Vanjeevi Didi Initiative was launched by which state?
A) Odisha
B) Jharkhand
C) Assam
D) Chhattisgarh


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