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How Sujoy Banerjee Rescued India’s Endangered Crocodiles in Chambal

After his dream of joining the Indian Army was cut short due to a vision disqualification, Sujoy Banerjee found a new mission in wildlife conservation. Now an esteemed Indian Forest Service officer, he has played a pivotal role in saving endangered species like the Gharial in Chambal.
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From the time he was a young boy, Sujoy Banerjee had one goal: to serve his country in the Indian Army. With unwavering determination, he cleared the rigorous written examination for the Services Selection Board (SSB) on his very first attempt. Yet, a permanent eyesight disqualification stood in the way of his Army dreams, redirecting him onto a different path — one that would lead him deep into the heart of India’s forests.

Though initially heartbroken, Sujoy’s journey brought him to the Indian Forest Service (IFS), where he not only excelled but also discovered a true calling in wildlife conservation. An IFS officer of the 1987 batch, Sujoy began his career in Uttar Pradesh, where he was soon recognized for his dedication, expertise, and a deep, genuine love for India’s wildlife. Over the years, he went on to serve in roles across the Forest Department, WWF-India, Ballarpur Industries, and the Indian Institute of Forest Management, blending practical field knowledge with visionary conservation strategies.

SAVING GHARIYALS

Among Sujoy’s most celebrated contributions is his groundbreaking work in the Chambal region, where he led efforts to protect and revive the endangered Gharial crocodile population. Once teetering on the brink of extinction due to habitat loss and environmental degradation, the Gharials of Chambal were given a new lease on life under Sujoy’s stewardship. His conservation strategies involved not only direct protection but also community outreach, educating locals about the importance of preserving the delicate ecosystem these rare crocodiles inhabit.

Today, Sujoy Banerjee serves as the General Manager of Personnel at the Uttar Pradesh Forest Corporation, a role where he continues to impact forest policy and administration. But his legacy goes far beyond titles. His work has inspired countless young conservationists and has shown that dedication to protecting India’s natural treasures is as honorable as any other form of service.

In an conversation with Indian Masterminds he shared about his closest encounters with the striped monks of jungle ‘Tiger’ and also talked about the challenges in conserving Gharials. 

Watch the video here:


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