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ATV Purchase Probe: Odisha Forest Dept Under Scanner
23 Dec
Summary
- Odisha forest department faces a probe into the Rs 30 crore ATV purchase.
- Vehicles were allegedly bought at higher than market rates with customization costs.
- An audit is underway to verify the procurement of 137 ATVs for wildlife divisions.

A government probe has been initiated into the recent procurement of 137 all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) by the Odisha forest department. The vehicles, acquired in October 2024 for roughly Rs 30 crore, were intended for use in challenging terrains within wildlife divisions like Similipal and Satkosia Tiger Reserve to aid in patrolling and swift response to forest fires.
Concerns have surfaced regarding the purchase price, with allegations suggesting that the ATVs were acquired at rates exceeding market value. Each vehicle reportedly incurred an additional customization cost of Rs 2-3 lakh, which some experts deem substantial even with modifications. These ATVs are designed to navigate high and narrow terrains, enabling quicker access to fire points.
The accountant general is conducting a special audit to ascertain the facts surrounding the procurement. Forest officials maintain transparency, stating all records are available and they welcome the audit. The ATVs are also utilized for tourist activities such as jungle safaris and nature trails.




