00:00Sir, you are trained for the staff, especially for people with interest, so what kind of training do you think
00:15about it and what do you think about it?
00:18In general, the front line staff, forest guard, foresters, or one-sur-accha-shamik
00:27has a normal job profile, patrolling, observations, or women in the jungle
00:37or weed-approoting, road-maromber.
00:43In the jungle, the direct communication and dialogue is very low.
00:52However, in the society, the conditions are changing,
00:57and the conditions of our Virangana-Durgavati are not coming,
01:00but we see in the United States,
01:03that some of the government, the government, the government, the government,
01:06the government, the government and the government.
01:35The government is the only way to the government.
01:38We have started a training module for public speaking.
01:40We took a session two weeks ago,
01:44where some experts came from Gopal
01:46and there were some people who came from Pange Tiger Reserve
01:50who had been in this situation.
01:53It was a full day session
01:55where we talked about how to talk about children,
01:58how to talk about the people of the village,
01:59how to talk about the people of the village,
02:00how to talk about the people of the village,
02:03how to talk about the people of the village,
02:05how to talk about the people of the village,
02:06how to talk about the people of the village,
02:07and we also talked about these things.
02:10We took a session yesterday,
02:12where we were almost 42.
02:15We were able to talk about power points.
02:17It was the time to finish their stage of the queer community,
02:22and make them better in the village.
02:25You know that we are going to be very quickly on the topic.
02:29We are going to take a lot of questions.
02:31We are going to take a lot of questions
02:31and we are going to take a lot of questions.
02:33We are going to take a long time away.
02:43We are going to take the
02:44challenge at work.
02:48We are going to take a long time,
02:52and we'll be just in a long time at each time.
02:59and the people and the people will educate and the children will educate.
03:03So, when we have to educate them, when we have a public movement,
03:09then we can do something else.
03:11We will empower our own people,
03:14and we will be able to achieve their goals.
03:19Sir, what can people tell us about the people of Chita Chopal?
03:24Because Chita is a new knowledge.
03:26Yes.
03:28So, Chita is a kind of knowledge that no one has seen in our village.
03:35Now, the people who have come to the village,
03:37they may have seen them,
03:39or maybe they may have seen them in the village.
03:41But if you look at them,
03:43there are almost 0% of the people who have seen Chita.
03:46And when you are not seeing anyone,
03:49there is a shame.
03:50Some people say,
03:51they may have seen us,
03:53they may have seen us,
03:54and they may have seen us.
03:55But the fact is,
03:56you and us both know that Chita,
03:58in the meantime,
03:59there is no harm to anyone else.
04:02And there is no harm to anyone else.
04:04There is no harm to anyone else.
04:07There is no harm to anyone else.
04:21And there is no harm to anyone else.
04:25And there is no harm to anyone else.
04:27There is no harm to anyone else.
04:48The harm to anyone else.
04:51And it is no harm to anyone else.
04:56And the illicitors.
04:58Just to have a problem.
04:59But that is the how i will aim for this country.
04:59we will be able to Ada and to the people who have seen this country.
05:00why can we have the kind of emancipation of water security or food security.
05:04This is why we have taken care of the people's thinking.
05:14we will have to help ourselves with this country.
05:14Let us know about the community.
05:15We will start this little thing as a small thing.
05:18It's small but small.
05:20We will start the battle of this country.