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Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary and Mollem National Park

Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary and Mollem National Park is a 240 square kilometres (93 sq mi) protected area located in the Western Ghats of West India, in Dharbandora taluk, Goa State, along the eastern border with Karnataka. The area is situated near the town of Molem, 57 kilometres (35 mi) east of Panaji, the state capital of Goa. National Highway 4A divides it into two parts and the Mormugao - Londa railway line passes through the area. It is located between 15°15"30' to 15°29"30' N and 74°10"15' to 74°20"15' E.[1] It contains several important temples dating to the Kadambas of Goa, and home to waterfalls, such as Dudhsagar Falls and Tambdi Falls. The parkland is also home to a community of nomadic buffalo herders known as the Dhangar.

Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary and
Mollem National Park
Mollem wildlife
National Park
Mollem National Park
Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary and
Mollem National Park
Location in Goa, India
Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary and
Mollem National Park
Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary and
Mollem National Park (India)
Coordinates: 15°22′25″N 74°15′31″E / 15.37361°N 74.25861°E / 15.37361; 74.25861Coordinates: 15°22′25″N 74°15′31″E / 15.37361°N 74.25861°E / 15.37361; 74.25861
CountryIndia
StateGoa
District  South Goa
Established1978
Area
 • Total107 km2 (41 sq mi)
Elevation
890 m (2,920 ft)
Languages
 • OfficialKonkani
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Nearest cityMargao
IUCN categoryII
Governing bodyGoa Forest Department
Precipitation3,080 millimetres (121 in)

History

This area was first known as Mollem Game Sanctuary. It was declared a wildlife sanctuary in 1969 and renamed as Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary. The core area of the sanctuary covering 107 square kilometres (41 sq mi) was notified as Mollem National Park in 1978.[2][3]

Flora and fauna

This sanctuary contains pristine vegetation classified as West Coast tropical evergreen forests, West Coast semi-evergreen forests and moist deciduous forests. The evergreen forests are mainly seen at higher altitudes and along the river banks. The predominant species are Terminalia, Lagerstroemia, Xylia and Dalbergia. The forest canopy is almost closed and the availability of grass is very limited. There are several perennial water sources in the sanctuary and the availability of water is not a limiting factor for wildlife.[4]

Plant diversity

Bhagwan Mahaveer National Park and surrounding area harbors 722 species of flowering plants in wild belonging to 492 genera and 122 families. 128 species of endemic plants either endemic to Western Ghats, Peninsular India or India occur in the National Park. Two recently described taxa viz. Glyphochloa veldkampii M. A. Fonseca et Janarth. and Amorphophallus commutatus (Schott) Engl. var. anmodensis Sivad. & Jaleel are strictly restricted to the National Park. Additionally 37 species of Pteridophytes are also found in the National Park.[5][6]

Mammals

Wild mammals recorded in the sanctuary include the leopard (particularly the black variant),[7] barking deer, Bengal tiger,[8][9] bonnet macaque, common langur, civet, flying squirrel, gaur, Malabar giant squirrel, mouse deer, pangolin, porcupine, slender loris, sambar, spotted deer, wild boar and wild dog.[citation needed]

In May 2019, two tigers from Karnataka were photographed by camera traps in the park, and a tigress and her cubs were photographed in Mhadei Wildlife Sanctuary,[10] the first sightings in Goa since 2013.[8][9]

Birds

Popular birds which can be seen in the sanctuary include: drongo, emerald dove, fairy bluebird, golden oriole, greater Indian hornbill, Indian black woodpecker, Malabar grey hornbill, Malabar pied hornbill, grey-headed myna, grey jungle fowl, large green barbet, paradise flycatcher, racket-tailed drongo, ruby-throated yellow bulbul (the Goa state bird), shrikes, three-toed kingfisher, Sri Lanka frogmouth, wagtails. This sanctuary contains quite a few birds which are endemic to the Indian subcontinent, specifically southern India.[citation needed]

Butterflies

Some of the many interesting butterfly specimens in the area are: blue Mormon, common Jezebel, common Mormon, common mime, plum Judy, common wanderer, crimson rose, lime butterfly, plain tiger, southern birdwing and tailed jay and one of the most common is the Pygmy scrub-hopper. It also has endemic species like Malabar tree nymph and Tamil yoeman.[citation needed]

Reptiles

This sanctuary is famous for its snakes, particularly the king cobra. Also here are: bronzeback tree snake, cat snake, hump-nosed pit viper, Indian rock python, Malabar pit viper, rat snake, Russell's viper, Indian cobra and common krait,[11]

Attractions

This sanctuary and national park contain several geological, cultural and visitor service attractions that make this largest protected area in Goa a popular visitor destination.[citation needed]

Tambdi Surla Temple

 
The Mahadev Temple, attributed to the Kadambas of Goa

This small but exquisite 12th-century Shiva temple of the lord Mahadeva is an active place or worship, located 13 km (8.1 mi) east of Bolcornem village, past the end of a single lane paved road in the northern region of the park. The temple consists of garbhagriha, antarala and a pillared Nandi mandapa built of basalt. The four pillars, embellished with intricate carvings of elephants and chains support a stone ceiling decorated with finely carved lotus flowers of the Ashtoken variety.[12][13]

Dudhsagar Falls

Dudhsagar Falls (literally Sea of Milk) is a tiered waterfall located high up on the Mandovi River at the Karnataka border in the southwest part of the park, 10 km (6.2 mi) upstream from Collem Village. At 310 m (1,020 ft), it is Goa's tallest waterfall, India's fifth tallest, and is 227th in the world [14] A viaduct of the South Western Railways passes spectacularly through the waterfalls. This popular destination may be reached by hiking along the 10 km one lane dirt road or hiring a 4-wheel drive vehicle at Collem. Access is dangerous and restricted during the monsoon season of June to September.

Devils Canyon

This is an eerie canyon of water carved crevises downstream from Dudh Sagar Falls, created from solid rock by serpentine underwater currents. It is just off the main trail soon past the Collem entry point.[citation needed]

Tambdi Falls

 
Tambdi Waterfall

This waterfall, located about 2 km southwest of Tambdi Surla, at the Karnataka border, is equally spectacular and only slightly less tall than Dudsagar Falls, however it is rarely visited because of its difficult access by a steep, winding and irregular rocky path. A local guide is required.[citation needed]

Sunset Point

This point provides a scenic view of the park, revealing an expanse of closed canopy treetops. It can be reached by park vehicles, hired at Mollem check-point, driving along a zig-zagging road carved from the mountain.[citation needed]

Threats

This protected area is threatened by extensive surface mining and transport of manganese and iron ores.[15] A serious threat is the deposit of toxic wastes. In 2006, nearly 13 truckloads of sponge iron by-products had been dumped in the Mollem Wildlife Sanctuary and at Anmod Ghat,[16] The settlement of private rights and concessions has still not been done away with. Some private lands are still within the sanctuary and need to be acquired in due course of time.[17]

Three Infrastructural Projects: 2020

In December 2019, a newly constituted State Wildlife Advisory Board (SWLAB) met for approximately an hour. They discussed many projects, including the doubling of the railway line, a transmission line and a highway expansion proposal that would affect the Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary.

The projects first came into public view when a wildlife scientist wrote a cover-story in The Hindu in May 2020 that pointed out that two of these projects- the transmission line and the highway, were cleared during the lockdown. These projects would require the felling of at least 91 hectares (9,10,000 square meters) of forest.[18]

On World Environment Day (June 5) 2020, a group of around 150 scientists, academicians, conservationists and concerned citizens from across the country wrote to Union Minister of Forests and Environment Prakash Javadekar. They urged him to reconsider the approvals granted to the three projects that threatened the Bhagwan Mahaveer Wildlife Sanctuary and the Mollem National Park. By this time, the number of trees to be felled were pegged at 55,000.[19]

During the one day Goa Legislative Assembly session in July 2020, the Chief Minister of Goa, Pramod Sawant, who also holds the forest portfolio admitted that almost 70,000 trees would be cut down for the three projects.[20] A couple of days after the Assembly session, the Leader of Opposition, Digambar Kamat, wrote to the Central Empowered Committee (CEC) of the Supreme Court stating that he was not in favour of the “dubious forest clearances” given to the three projects. He lamented that the projects were being viewed in isolation, instead of as part of Goa's largest protected area.[21]

In October 2020, on a visit to Goa, Union Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Change Prakash Javadekar said at a press conference that he was not aware about the opposition to the three controversial linear projects proposed in and around the protected forests at the Wildlife Sanctuary. He said that he had received no written objections to the projects, despite environmental activists and other various groups from the state sending the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change dozens of written representations digitally and by post.[22]

A few days later, Curtorim MLA Aleixo Reginaldo Lourenco sent a letter to the Ministry of Environment, as well as the Goa Chief Minister saying that their feigning ignorance on the protests was disturbing to Goans. He reiterated that numerous Goans including students, teachers, architects, artists, scientists, and travel and tourism operators, had written to him over four months on the issue, and that he had written to the Centre over the issue of Mollem being stripped of its green cover.[23]

Around the same time, noted Konkani writer Damodar Mauzo in a video on Mollem, urged Goans to unite and back the people of Mollem in their fight to save the forests from destruction. In the video, he also recited a poem on the ongoing struggle to save the forests penned by a Mollem local Sharaschandra Khandeparkar.[24]

References

  1. ^ S.D. Gad; S.K. Shyama (2009). "Studies on the food and feeding habits of Gaur Bos gaurus H. Smith (Mammalia: Artiodactyla: Bovidae) in two protected areas of Goa". Journal of Threatened Taxa. 1 (2): 128–130. doi:10.11609/jott.o1589.128-30.
  2. ^ The Department of Science, Technology & Environment, Saligao – Bardez, Goa WILDLIFE SANCTUARIES & NATIONAL PARKS 2016-10-24 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^
  4. ^ ATREE, Eco-Informatics Center, Bhagwan Mahavir or Mollem Wildlife Sanctuary 2014-03-12 at the Wayback Machine, 2006
  5. ^ Datar Mandar & P. Lakshminarasimhan. 2013. Flora of Molem National Park and Surroundings, Goa. Botanical survey of India, Kolkata
  6. ^ Datar, M. N.; Lakshminarasimhan, P. (2013). "Check List of Wild Angiosperms of Bhagwan Mahavir (Molem) National Park, Goa, India". Check List. 9 (2): 186–207. doi:10.15560/9.2.186.
  7. ^ Black panther in India
  8. ^ a b Kamat, Prakesh (2019-05-19). "Tiger spotted at Goa's only national park". The Hindu. Retrieved 2019-07-09.
  9. ^ a b Sayed, Nida (2019-05-19). "Goa's new visitor: Big cat at Molem national park". The Times of India. Retrieved 2019-07-09.
  10. ^ "Tigress and cubs spotted at Mhadei Wildlife Sanctuary". The Times of India. 2019-05-21. Retrieved 2019-07-09.
  11. ^ Forest Dept, Govt. of Goa, Pocket Guide Series to Bhagwan Mahaveer Wildlife Sanctuary & Mollem National Park
  12. ^ Archaeological Survey of India, Sign at location
  13. ^ Mahadev Temple, Tambdi Surla 2009-01-07 at the Wayback Machine
  14. ^ "World's highest waterfalls". World Waterfall Database. Retrieved 2006-11-11.
  15. ^ Harish, Wildlife Institute of India, Case Studies, Status of mineral resources and developments in mining sector: National perspective
  16. ^ Protected Areas Update, Iron ore sludge dumped in PAs in Goa, June 2006, (61): 6.
  17. ^ Wildlife Division, Forest Dept, Govt. of Goa
  18. ^ Velho, Nandini (2020-05-23). "During lockdown, MoEFCC panels cleared or discussed 30 projects in biodiverse forests". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 2020-08-03.
  19. ^ "Scientists, conservationists urge Javadekar to reconsider forest felling for highway, railway expansion". Hindustan Times. 2020-06-06. Retrieved 2020-08-03.
  20. ^ "Page 1, The Goan Everyday". The Goan Everyday. Retrieved 2020-08-03.
  21. ^ "Kamat takes up Mollem projects with central panel". The Times of India. Aug 1, 2020. Retrieved 2020-08-03.
  22. ^ "Javadekar feigns ignorance on protests against 3 controversial Mollem projects". The Goan EveryDay. 2020-10-05. Retrieved 2020-10-11.
  23. ^ "In a letter to the Centre, Curtorim MLA slams Javadekar on Mollem protests". O Heraldo. 2020-10-10. Retrieved 2020-10-11.
  24. ^ "Mauzo uploads video, recites poem to unite Goans, protect #Mollem". The Goan Everyday. 2020-10-11. Retrieved 2020-10-11.

External links

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Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary and Mollem National Park is a 240 square kilometres 93 sq mi protected area located in the Western Ghats of West India in Dharbandora taluk Goa State along the eastern border with Karnataka The area is situated near the town of Molem 57 kilometres 35 mi east of Panaji the state capital of Goa National Highway 4A divides it into two parts and the Mormugao Londa railway line passes through the area It is located between 15 15 30 to 15 29 30 N and 74 10 15 to 74 20 15 E 1 It contains several important temples dating to the Kadambas of Goa and home to waterfalls such as Dudhsagar Falls and Tambdi Falls The parkland is also home to a community of nomadic buffalo herders known as the Dhangar Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary and Mollem National Park Mollem wildlifeNational ParkMollem National ParkBhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary and Mollem National ParkLocation in Goa IndiaShow map of GoaBhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary and Mollem National ParkBhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary and Mollem National Park India Show map of IndiaCoordinates 15 22 25 N 74 15 31 E 15 37361 N 74 25861 E 15 37361 74 25861 Coordinates 15 22 25 N 74 15 31 E 15 37361 N 74 25861 E 15 37361 74 25861CountryIndiaStateGoaDistrict South GoaEstablished1978Area Total107 km2 41 sq mi Elevation890 m 2 920 ft Languages OfficialKonkaniTime zoneUTC 5 30 IST Nearest cityMargaoIUCN categoryIIGoverning bodyGoa Forest DepartmentPrecipitation3 080 millimetres 121 in Contents 1 History 2 Flora and fauna 2 1 Plant diversity 2 2 Mammals 2 3 Birds 2 4 Butterflies 2 5 Reptiles 3 Attractions 3 1 Tambdi Surla Temple 3 2 Dudhsagar Falls 3 3 Devils Canyon 3 4 Tambdi Falls 3 5 Sunset Point 4 Threats 4 1 Three Infrastructural Projects 2020 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditThis area was first known as Mollem Game Sanctuary It was declared a wildlife sanctuary in 1969 and renamed as Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary The core area of the sanctuary covering 107 square kilometres 41 sq mi was notified as Mollem National Park in 1978 2 3 Flora and fauna EditThis sanctuary contains pristine vegetation classified as West Coast tropical evergreen forests West Coast semi evergreen forests and moist deciduous forests The evergreen forests are mainly seen at higher altitudes and along the river banks The predominant species are Terminalia Lagerstroemia Xylia and Dalbergia The forest canopy is almost closed and the availability of grass is very limited There are several perennial water sources in the sanctuary and the availability of water is not a limiting factor for wildlife 4 Plant diversity Edit Bhagwan Mahaveer National Park and surrounding area harbors 722 species of flowering plants in wild belonging to 492 genera and 122 families 128 species of endemic plants either endemic to Western Ghats Peninsular India or India occur in the National Park Two recently described taxa viz Glyphochloa veldkampii M A Fonseca et Janarth and Amorphophallus commutatus Schott Engl var anmodensis Sivad amp Jaleel are strictly restricted to the National Park Additionally 37 species of Pteridophytes are also found in the National Park 5 6 Mammals Edit Wild mammals recorded in the sanctuary include the leopard particularly the black variant 7 barking deer Bengal tiger 8 9 bonnet macaque common langur civet flying squirrel gaur Malabar giant squirrel mouse deer pangolin porcupine slender loris sambar spotted deer wild boar and wild dog citation needed In May 2019 two tigers from Karnataka were photographed by camera traps in the park and a tigress and her cubs were photographed in Mhadei Wildlife Sanctuary 10 the first sightings in Goa since 2013 8 9 Birds Edit Popular birds which can be seen in the sanctuary include drongo emerald dove fairy bluebird golden oriole greater Indian hornbill Indian black woodpecker Malabar grey hornbill Malabar pied hornbill grey headed myna grey jungle fowl large green barbet paradise flycatcher racket tailed drongo ruby throated yellow bulbul the Goa state bird shrikes three toed kingfisher Sri Lanka frogmouth wagtails This sanctuary contains quite a few birds which are endemic to the Indian subcontinent specifically southern India citation needed Butterflies Edit Some of the many interesting butterfly specimens in the area are blue Mormon common Jezebel common Mormon common mime plum Judy common wanderer crimson rose lime butterfly plain tiger southern birdwing and tailed jay and one of the most common is the Pygmy scrub hopper It also has endemic species like Malabar tree nymph and Tamil yoeman citation needed Reptiles Edit This sanctuary is famous for its snakes particularly the king cobra Also here are bronzeback tree snake cat snake hump nosed pit viper Indian rock python Malabar pit viper rat snake Russell s viper Indian cobra and common krait 11 Attractions EditThis sanctuary and national park contain several geological cultural and visitor service attractions that make this largest protected area in Goa a popular visitor destination citation needed Tambdi Surla Temple Edit Main article Mahadev Temple Tambdi Surla The Mahadev Temple attributed to the Kadambas of Goa This small but exquisite 12th century Shiva temple of the lord Mahadeva is an active place or worship located 13 km 8 1 mi east of Bolcornem village past the end of a single lane paved road in the northern region of the park The temple consists of garbhagriha antarala and a pillared Nandi mandapa built of basalt The four pillars embellished with intricate carvings of elephants and chains support a stone ceiling decorated with finely carved lotus flowers of the Ashtoken variety 12 13 Dudhsagar Falls Edit Main article Dudhsagar Falls Dudhsagar Falls literally Sea of Milk is a tiered waterfall located high up on the Mandovi River at the Karnataka border in the southwest part of the park 10 km 6 2 mi upstream from Collem Village At 310 m 1 020 ft it is Goa s tallest waterfall India s fifth tallest and is 227th in the world 14 A viaduct of the South Western Railways passes spectacularly through the waterfalls This popular destination may be reached by hiking along the 10 km one lane dirt road or hiring a 4 wheel drive vehicle at Collem Access is dangerous and restricted during the monsoon season of June to September Dudhsagar Falls Dudhsagar Waterfalls in August Train passing next to the Dudhsagar Falls Lower half of Dudhsagar FallsDevils Canyon Edit This is an eerie canyon of water carved crevises downstream from Dudh Sagar Falls created from solid rock by serpentine underwater currents It is just off the main trail soon past the Collem entry point citation needed Tambdi Falls Edit Tambdi Waterfall This waterfall located about 2 km southwest of Tambdi Surla at the Karnataka border is equally spectacular and only slightly less tall than Dudsagar Falls however it is rarely visited because of its difficult access by a steep winding and irregular rocky path A local guide is required citation needed Sunset Point Edit This point provides a scenic view of the park revealing an expanse of closed canopy treetops It can be reached by park vehicles hired at Mollem check point driving along a zig zagging road carved from the mountain citation needed Threats EditThis protected area is threatened by extensive surface mining and transport of manganese and iron ores 15 A serious threat is the deposit of toxic wastes In 2006 nearly 13 truckloads of sponge iron by products had been dumped in the Mollem Wildlife Sanctuary and at Anmod Ghat 16 The settlement of private rights and concessions has still not been done away with Some private lands are still within the sanctuary and need to be acquired in due course of time 17 Three Infrastructural Projects 2020 Edit In December 2019 a newly constituted State Wildlife Advisory Board SWLAB met for approximately an hour They discussed many projects including the doubling of the railway line a transmission line and a highway expansion proposal that would affect the Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary The projects first came into public view when a wildlife scientist wrote a cover story in The Hindu in May 2020 that pointed out that two of these projects the transmission line and the highway were cleared during the lockdown These projects would require the felling of at least 91 hectares 9 10 000 square meters of forest 18 On World Environment Day June 5 2020 a group of around 150 scientists academicians conservationists and concerned citizens from across the country wrote to Union Minister of Forests and Environment Prakash Javadekar They urged him to reconsider the approvals granted to the three projects that threatened the Bhagwan Mahaveer Wildlife Sanctuary and the Mollem National Park By this time the number of trees to be felled were pegged at 55 000 19 During the one day Goa Legislative Assembly session in July 2020 the Chief Minister of Goa Pramod Sawant who also holds the forest portfolio admitted that almost 70 000 trees would be cut down for the three projects 20 A couple of days after the Assembly session the Leader of Opposition Digambar Kamat wrote to the Central Empowered Committee CEC of the Supreme Court stating that he was not in favour of the dubious forest clearances given to the three projects He lamented that the projects were being viewed in isolation instead of as part of Goa s largest protected area 21 In October 2020 on a visit to Goa Union Minister for Environment Forest and Climate Change Prakash Javadekar said at a press conference that he was not aware about the opposition to the three controversial linear projects proposed in and around the protected forests at the Wildlife Sanctuary He said that he had received no written objections to the projects despite environmental activists and other various groups from the state sending the Ministry of Environment Forests and Climate Change dozens of written representations digitally and by post 22 A few days later Curtorim MLA Aleixo Reginaldo Lourenco sent a letter to the Ministry of Environment as well as the Goa Chief Minister saying that their feigning ignorance on the protests was disturbing to Goans He reiterated that numerous Goans including students teachers architects artists scientists and travel and tourism operators had written to him over four months on the issue and that he had written to the Centre over the issue of Mollem being stripped of its green cover 23 Around the same time noted Konkani writer Damodar Mauzo in a video on Mollem urged Goans to unite and back the people of Mollem in their fight to save the forests from destruction In the video he also recited a poem on the ongoing struggle to save the forests penned by a Mollem local Sharaschandra Khandeparkar 24 References Edit S D Gad S K Shyama 2009 Studies on the food and feeding habits of Gaur Bos gaurus H Smith Mammalia Artiodactyla Bovidae in two protected areas of Goa Journal of Threatened Taxa 1 2 128 130 doi 10 11609 jott o1589 128 30 The Department of Science Technology amp Environment Saligao Bardez Goa WILDLIFE SANCTUARIES amp NATIONAL PARKS Archived 2016 10 24 at the Wayback Machine 9 10 2005 The Hindu Bhagwan Mahavir Sanctuary ATREE Eco Informatics Center Bhagwan Mahavir or Mollem Wildlife Sanctuary Archived 2014 03 12 at the Wayback Machine 2006 Datar Mandar amp P Lakshminarasimhan 2013 Flora of Molem National Park and Surroundings Goa Botanical survey of India Kolkata Datar M N Lakshminarasimhan P 2013 Check List of Wild Angiosperms of Bhagwan Mahavir Molem National Park Goa India Check List 9 2 186 207 doi 10 15560 9 2 186 Black panther in India a b Kamat Prakesh 2019 05 19 Tiger spotted at Goa s only national park The Hindu Retrieved 2019 07 09 a b Sayed Nida 2019 05 19 Goa s new visitor Big cat at Molem national park The Times of India Retrieved 2019 07 09 Tigress and cubs spotted at Mhadei Wildlife Sanctuary The Times of India 2019 05 21 Retrieved 2019 07 09 Forest Dept Govt of Goa Pocket Guide Series to Bhagwan Mahaveer Wildlife Sanctuary amp Mollem National Park Archaeological Survey of India Sign at location Mahadev Temple Tambdi Surla Archived 2009 01 07 at the Wayback Machine World s highest waterfalls World Waterfall Database Retrieved 2006 11 11 Harish Wildlife Institute of India Case Studies Status of mineral resources and developments in mining sector National perspective Protected Areas Update Iron ore sludge dumped in PAs in Goa June 2006 61 6 Wildlife Division Forest Dept Govt of Goa Velho Nandini 2020 05 23 During lockdown MoEFCC panels cleared or discussed 30 projects in biodiverse forests The Hindu ISSN 0971 751X Retrieved 2020 08 03 Scientists conservationists urge Javadekar to reconsider forest felling for highway railway expansion Hindustan Times 2020 06 06 Retrieved 2020 08 03 Page 1 The Goan Everyday The Goan Everyday Retrieved 2020 08 03 Kamat takes up Mollem projects with central panel The Times of India Aug 1 2020 Retrieved 2020 08 03 Javadekar feigns ignorance on protests against 3 controversial Mollem projects The Goan EveryDay 2020 10 05 Retrieved 2020 10 11 In a letter to the Centre Curtorim MLA slams Javadekar on Mollem protests O Heraldo 2020 10 10 Retrieved 2020 10 11 Mauzo uploads video recites poem to unite Goans protect Mollem The Goan Everyday 2020 10 11 Retrieved 2020 10 11 External links Edit Media related to Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary and Mollem National Park at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary and Mollem National Park amp oldid 1118495892, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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