"Till now, there is no evidence that the tiger is dead... The tiger could be alive, we have not declared it dead," Environment Minister Anil Dave said in Lok Sabha in reply to questions, adding that all efforts are being made to find him.
Seven-year old Jai had gone missing from Umred Karhandla wildlife sanctuary in Gondia-Bhandara district and apprehensions have been expressed by several quarters including the local MP that he could have fallen to poachers.
The tiger's electronic collar stopped transmitting his location in April.
Noting that there is a lot of demand for tiger parts in South East Asia and China, Dave said a close watch is kept to ensure that no trade in tiger parts takes place and at times the help of Interpol is also sought, the Minister added.
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However, Dave also said there are limitations and Interpol is roped in to plug the loopholes.
In a written reply, the Minister said Rs 233.57 crore have been released under Project Tiger to the tiger range states till November 23 of this fiscal.
"Adequate funds have been provided to the tiger range states for various activities prescribed under the Tiger Conservation Plan of respective tiger reserves.
"Funding assistance is provided to the tiger range states/tiger reserves under the Centrally Sponsored Scheme of Project Tiger and is based on Annual Plan of Operations received from the concerned states," he said.
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