3 The forest department has been training them as guides and forest guards in the Kanha National Park. Briefcase 1 Baigas consider tigers of Kanha National Park as their brothers, authorities consider these people threat to wildlife. UNCERTAINTY DOGS BAIGA TRIBALSThe forest department has been training them as guides and forest guards in the Kanha National Park but it is insufficient to meet their needs. It is essentially the conflict between the 'man and the wild' that has driven the Baiga tribe out of the Kanha National Park, the home of Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book. While the tribe considers tigers of Kanha as their brothers, the authorities consider these people a threat to the wildlife.
Source: India Today June 12, 2016 04:41 UTC