Forest Department considers drone survey for Anamalai land claims
Published Saturday, May 9, 2026 · Updated May 10
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AI synthesisThe Forest Department in the Anamalai Tiger Reserve is considering using drone surveys to verify land claims made by residents. This initiative follows the department's previous action of granting conditional pattas to 850 families for their houses and cultivated land.
What We Know — Key Points
Key points are extracted by an AI model and may contain errors or omissions. Always check the original sources.- The Forest Department has so far granted conditional pattas to 850 families for their houses and the extent of land they are cultivating currently.
- The Forest Department is considering a drone survey to verify land claims in the Anamalai Tiger Reserve.
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- The HinduCenter-Left
The article highlights the government's process in addressing land claims by forest dwellers, reflecting a focus on social justice and environmental governance. The Forest Department is considering a drone survey to verify these land claims in the Anamalai Tiger Reserve, having already granted conditional pattas to 850 families.
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