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V. Administrative and Political

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 April 2009

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Administration will be considered only as far as the rhinoceros and its preservation are concerned. Three different divisions of the Forest Department are involved. The Rapti Valley is under the Divisional Forest Officer of Chitawan residing at Hitaura; the Nawalpur area (west of the Narayani river) is under the D.F.O. of that district residing at Parasi, a journey of some distance from the rhinoceros area with no roads for travelling; the Reu Valley is under the D.F.O. of Birganj. From the rhinoceros preservation aspect it is unfortunate that this area of Nepal should fall under the jurisdiction of three different D.F.O.s, under two separate Circle Conservators, with no means of communication between them except via Katmandu. The D.F.O., Chitawan, residing at Hitaura, is in charge of the whole Rhinoceros Protection Department which operates in all the three areas ; but he is unable officially to visit the Nawalpur or the Reu Valley areas except by arrangement with the D.F.O. of the district concerned. All this is not a criticism of the Forest Department: it merely states the position as it happens to be to-day. The Narayani river is possibly too great a physical barrier for both sides of it to be under one D.F.O.

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