Balaram Hazarika
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Balaram Hazarika is a noted Assamese animal tracker who showed Lady Curzon around Kaziranga and impressed upon her the urgency of wildlife conservation. Concerned about the dwindling numbers of rhinos, she asked her husband, Lord Curzon the Viceroy of India to take necessary political action to save the rhinoceros, which he did.
During the centenary celebrations of her consequential visit, from February 11 to 17, 2005, Bapiram Hazarika, a mahout, was honoured along with Lord Ravensdale, Lord Curzon’s grandson, for the contributions his grandfather made towards making Kaziranga a national park. When Bapiram was honoured along with the Lord, it was a proud moment. He and his colleagues are not just guides but protectors of animals as well.[1]
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- ^ Rashid Parbina (8/28/2005) "Here conservation is a way of life" the Sunday Tribune - Spectrum, retrieved 4/2/2007"...conservation is a way of life"

