Shimla, July 10, 2015: After launching the 66th State level Van Mahotsav at Kotla in Shimla Rural Assembly segment of Shimla district, Chief Minister Shri Virbhadra Singh said that the decision of the State Government to completely ban the felling of green trees since 1986, though had resulted in loss of rupees 22 thousand crores of State’s revenue, yet we were satisfied and successful in saving thousands of trees from being axed resulting in increase in forest cover during the last two decades.
Shri Virbhadra Singh said that before he became the Chief Minister thousands of trees were axed for making wooden cartons for transporting apple crop resulting in huge loss of forest wealth and the forest mafia in garb of this mechanism use to flourish. The Congress government took a decision to transport apple in corrugated boxes and today it not only captured the market but led to conserving forest wealth of the State.
The Chief Minister said that the motto of such functions were to aware the people about the advantages of forest wealth vis-a-vis saving the fragile Himalayan ecology from degradation besides saving the environment. He remembered the then Union Agriculture Minister, Shri KM Munshi, who in 1950 took the initiative in protecting and saving the forest wealth of the country.
“I have committed my life to protect forest wealth of the State since I became the Chief Minister and to stop Van Mafia from exploiting our Jungles” he said adding that this has also helped in achieving carbon credit and we have achieved the distinction of being the first State in Asia to earn such credits.
The Chief Minister said that Rs. 105 crore drinking water supply scheme (DWSS) was being implemented in Shimla Rural constituency benefitting people of 45 Panchayats for the years to come. He stressed for constructing check dams for irrigational purposes and adopting diary business. He exhorted the people to grow broad leaved and fruit bearing trees. He said that Rs 310 crore KFW German Project was being implemented in Chamba and Kangra districts to ensure increase in green cover and save flora and fauna from the changing climatic conditions.
He said that with the efforts of the State government, the issue regarding granting sanctioning permission for carrying out development activities on forest land upto one hectare now rests with the State government and around 82 cases of forest clearance were given by the State government last year.
“I am rather happy that more than 3000 school children participated in the afforestation drive and planted more than 5,61,000 last year and I hope that apart from school children, the college students should also be part of this drive this year ”, said the Chief Minister. There was a need to create awareness amongst youth regarding the benefits of forest wealth and its advantages, said he.
He also planted white oak on the occasion and thereafter also honoured the forest officers and officials for their commendable performance in service.
The Chief Minister announced Health Sub Centre at Jabhri and construction of new block of Government Senior Secondary School, Chalahal (Thachi). He also announced a sum of Rs 10000 for school children for cultural presentation.
Forest Minister Shri Thakur Singh Bharmouri said that there was a target of rooting out the obnoxious weed Lantana from 12,000 hectares of forest area by spending Rs 19.29 crore. He said that as many as 96,333 monkeys had been sterilized upto June 2015 and a new sterilisation centre to control the vermin population had been opened at Ispur in Haroli assembly segment of Una district. He said that fruit bearing plants were being planted in the Jungles so that the monkeys may not make their way towards the towns and villages.
State Youth Congress President, Shri Vikramaditya Singh said that the afforestation drive by the forest department was helpful in making the people aware of the benefits. He said that the Shimla Rural segment has witnessed massive development during the present government regime. He said that he will personally take up the problems of the people of the area with the government.
Principal Chief Conservator of Forests Shri Sunil Srivastva welcomed the Chief Minister on the occasion He also detailed out various activities being undertaken by the department.
Chief Parliamentary Secretary Shri Nand Lal, Ex-MLA Shri Sohan Lal, Vice –Chairman, State Forest Corporation Shri Kewal Singh Pathania, Secretary HPCC Shri Pradeep Verma, Block Congress President, Shimla Rural, Shri Chander Shekhar, Member BoD, HPSIDC, Shri PK Gupta, Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Wild Life) Shri J.S. Walia, Deputy Commissioner, Shimla Shri Dinesh Malhotra, Conservator Forests, Shri Alok Nagar were also present on the occasion amongst officers and officials of forest department besides members of Mahila and Yuvak Mandals, besides Panchayat Representatives of the area.
Date:
Friday, July 10, 2015