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How IFS Officer Vejaynantham TR Curbed Forest Fires by 69% in Just One Year

In Madhya Pradesh’s Betul, IFS officer Vejaynantham TR has transformed forest fire response with control rooms, technology, and community vigilance, ensuring faster action and safer forests.
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Every year, as the mercury soars in Madhya Pradesh’s South Betul division, the forest floor begins to crackle underfoot. The deciduous trees shed their leaves in thick layers, and dry grasses spread like a golden mat across the ground. It takes very little: a discarded bidi, a farmer’s field fire gone astray, or the deliberate spark of a collector of forest produce for the land to catch fire.

The flames move fast. They consume everything in their path: saplings, nests, the fragile undergrowth that feeds herbivores, and sometimes even large trees. Wildlife flees, villagers choke on the smoke, and the staff of the forest department race against time with little equipment, trying to beat the inferno back with green branches and buckets of water.

Rich in biodiversity, it has been repeatedly scarred by fire. In 2022, the South Betul Forest Division recorded 1081 fire alerts. Close to 438 hectares of forest were burnt, a figure that alarmed both conservationists and local communities.

Here, fire is not just a seasonal threat; it is a danger that can undo years of conservation. Standing at the forefront of this challenge is IFS officer Vejaynantham TR, DFO South Betul, who has been reshaping how the district anticipates, prevents, and responds to forest fires. In an exclusive conversation with Indian Masterminds, he shared details about the same.

WHY BETUL NEEDED A STRONG FIRE RESPONSE SYSTEM

Betul’s forests are rich in biodiversity but also vulnerable. The summer months bring with them soaring temperatures and dry conditions, making them prone to fire outbreaks. Earlier, responses were delayed due to a lack of coordination, outdated communication channels, and limited surveillance.

“We realized that prevention and quick action were as important as firefighting itself. That thought guided us in creating a modern system,” says Vejaynantham TR.

THE FOREST FIRE CONTROL ROOM

At the heart of this initiative lies a dedicated Forest Control Room in South Betul. Equipped with 4G-enabled solar-powered CCTV cameras, the control room monitors vulnerable patches around the clock. Information flows seamlessly. Alerts are generated in real time, mapped, and passed on instantly to field staff.

But technology is just one part of the story. The control room also integrates:

  • Foot patrol and night patrolling data, enabling better deployment of guards.
  • Human resource management tools, which track duty rosters and accountability.
  • Response systems that link fire points with the nearest available team.

“Our idea was to ensure that the first 15 minutes decide the outcome. If the fire is contained quickly, the forest stands a chance,” explains the officer.

ON-GROUND ACTION

Once a fire is detected, the system triggers alerts to beat guards, foresters, and local response teams. Motorbikes and jeeps stationed strategically across the range enable swift movement. Villagers are also roped in during emergencies, making the effort participatory.

The control room does not stop at fire alerts; it also doubles up as a hub for forest protection, wildlife monitoring, and community coordination, making it a multipurpose command centre.

MAKING FIREFIGHTING SMARTER

Unlike traditional systems, Betul’s model emphasizes data-driven deployment. Patrol logs help identify fire-prone spots, while community intelligence aids in pinpointing human-induced risks. The solar-powered CCTVs, meanwhile, reduce dependency on conventional electricity, ensuring uninterrupted surveillance.

A MODEL FOR OTHER DISTRICTS

What makes Betul’s initiative stand out is its holistic approach: technology, manpower, and community working in sync. Already, the model has drawn attention from other forest divisions in Madhya Pradesh.

“We don’t see it just as firefighting but as building a culture of forest safety. Technology is the enabler, but it is the people who make it work,” Vejaynantham TR  shared with Indian Masterminds

LOOKING AHEAD

The success of the forest fire control system in Betul shows how forward-looking planning can protect natural wealth. With improved response times, reduced fire spread, and growing community involvement, the district has set a benchmark for forest management in the state.


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