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Gaja Praja app to address human-elephant conflict, says wildlife expert
Rakesh Kalva offers training to participants, including field staff from the Forest department and elephant trackers, on real-time reporting of crop damage incidents, accurate data entry, geo-tagging of locations, and th…
Rakesh Kalva offers training to participants, including field staff from the Forest department and elephant trackers, on real-time reporting of crop damage incidents, accurate data entry, geo-tagging of locations, and the timely submission of claims through the app Rakesh Kalva offers training to participants, including field staff from the Forest…
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- Rakesh Kalva offers training to participants, including field staff from the Forest department and elephant trackers, on real-time reporting of crop damage incidents, accurate data entry,…
- Rakesh Kalva offers training to participants, including field staff from the Forest department and elephant trackers, on real-time
- reporting of crop damage incidents, accurate data entry, geo-tagging of locations, and the timely submission of claims through the
- app Rakesh Kalva offers training to participants, including field staff from the Forest department and elephant trackers, on
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- real-time reporting of crop damage incidents, accurate data entry, geo-tagging of locations, and the timely submission of claims
- through the app
Why it matters
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- reporting of crop damage incidents, accurate data entry, geo-tagging of locations, and the timely submission of claims through the
- app Rakesh Kalva offers training to participants, including field staff from the Forest department and elephant trackers, on
- real-time reporting of crop damage incidents, accurate data entry, geo-tagging of locations, and the timely submission of claims