In a condolence meeting at the environment ministry, he said the forest officer had an "illustrious" career and expressed his condolence to the bereaved family.
The minister said that words were not enough to express condolences to the members of the bereaved family.
"Manikandan had an illustrious career," he said.
The 45-year old IFS officer passed away following an attack by a wild elephant in the Nagarhole Tiger Reserve on March 3. The incident took place while he was conducting a survey in D B Kuppe Forest Range.
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He is survived by his wife, daughter and son.
Union environment secretary C K Mishra said in Manikandan's demise, the ministry has lost a dear colleague and a friend.
"Our heart goes out to the members of the bereaved family," Mishra said.
The condolence message on behalf of the IFS association was also read out and a two-minute silence was observed in the officer's memory.
Prakriti Srivastava, Country Director, WCS India Program, also condoled the death of the officer
"Sometimes, this may result in them suffering severe injuries due to unexpected interactions with wild animals, or in rare cases, result in the loss of human life and Manikandans demise is one such sad incident. We are anguished to have lost a devoted forest officer," Srivastava said in a seperate statement.
He added that the WCS stands by the family and friends of Manikandan during these difficult times.
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