Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar also termed tiger conservation in the country a "success" and said the recent assessment of status of tigers in 2014 has shown a countrywide of 30 per cent increase of tiger numbers which has reached an estimated 2,226.
"Based on the recommendation of the Tiger Task Force, it was initially decided that the STPF would be deployed in 13 sensitive tiger reserves of the country having considerable source population of tigers.
STPF is a dedicated force for protecting wildlife and mitigating human-animal conflict.
He said that the 13 reserves were Ranthambore (Rajasthan), Dudhwa (UP), Corbett (Uttarakhand), Bandipur (Karnataka), Kanha, Bandhavgarh and Pench ((MP), Tadoba-Andhari and Pench (Maharashtra), Similipal (Odisha), Kaziranga (Assam), Pakke (Arunachal Pradesh) and Mudumalai (TN).
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"The concerned states have been reminded constantly in this regard and in-principle approval has been accorded for raising, arming and deploying STPF in Nawegaon-Nagzira and Melghat (Maharashtra), Kawal and Amrabad -- erstwhile Nagarjunasagar Srisailam Tiger reserve portion (Telangana) tiger reserves," he said.
He said the notified core or critical tiger habitat and buffer zones of the tiger reserves constitute 68676.47 sq kms spread over in 18 states which is 2.06 per cent of the country's geographical area where the tiger population is well within the carrying capacity and can hold the current population.