The forest department begins a 100-day action plan aimed at reducing human–animal and human–wildlife conflict. According to reports, the programme is structured around 17 initiatives focused on both prevention and support measures. A key priority is reducing wildlife-related incidents and improving how compensation is handled when losses occur. The plan includes steps to streamline the distribution of compensation to affected people. It also emphasizes strengthening wildlife monitoring, including the use of modern technology to track animal movement and activity more effectively. In addition, the programme includes digitisation of public services, which is intended to make processes such as reporting issues and accessing support more efficient. Overall, the initiative is designed to coordinate multiple interventions over the 100-day period, combining on-the-ground conflict reduction efforts with administrative reforms and improved monitoring capabilities.