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Kerala Revised Budget allocates ₹243.80 crore for forest protection; steps intensified to tackle human-wildlife conflict
Kerala's revised budget allocates ₹243.80 crore for forest protection, focusing on a scientific census of tigers and leopards, rapid response teams, and modern technology to address human-wildlife conflict. The state aims to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050.
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