VILLAGE YOUTH TOLD TO SAVE FORESTS FROM FIRE
Tuesday, 26 March 2013 |
SUDHIR MISHRA | BALANGIR | in Bhubaneswar
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rising incidence of forest fire in the district here due to burning of Mahul
leaves is a cause of concern for the environmentalists and officials. The
Mahul collectors are setting the leaves gathered on the ground near the Mahul
trees on fire to clear the ground for easy collection of Mahul. However, little
do they bother that the fire spreads in the forests and causes enormous
losses to the forest properties.
Kulamani Sahu of the
District Forestry Forum, while speaking at a meeting, organised by the
Zilla Jungle Suraksha Manch and RCDC and supported by OXFAM, at Dangar Munda
village, 50km from here, observed that forest fire guts huge forest resources
including rare tree species, medicinal plants and herbs, while killing many eco
friendly insects and animals.
“We should prepare
ourselves to tackle the forest fire in village level, besides informing the
forest officials to douse the fire, whenever detected. Moreover, the village
youth should be involved in forest protection and a cadre of youth should be
developed to deal with forest fire and forest protection,” Sahu suggested.
Although so far 198
community claims over forest in Balangir district have been submitted, not a
single claim has been settled favourably.
The joint verification
process by the Revenue and the Forest department has not been taken up on a war
footing in the district, pointed out RCDC regional manager Amar Gouda. He
urged the forest officials to expedite the process of joint verification to
settle the community claims.
The joint verification
process should be taken up at the Palli Sabha level and the forest and the
revenue officials should be present there so that the community claims be taken
up and settled at a faster rate.
This is not being
observed in most of the cases, pointed Prabhat Mishra of RCDC, adding that the
forest cover according to the Forest Survey of India report has increased by
three square kilometer. For this, people guarding and protecting the forest and
the forest officials deserve credit, he said.
Members from eighteen
forest protection committees attended the meeting and expressed concern over
the destruction of forest due to forest fire. The members also expressed
worries over massive timber cuttings by the people and their illegal
transactions.
Assistant conservator of
forest Goutam Naik and forester BN Mishra, assured all cooperation to the
villagers in dealing with the forest fire and other problems and informed the
committee members about the schemes/provisions of incentive for
person providing information on forest fire. Naik also spoke about the
various schemes of forest department. Thakur Sahu presided over the
meeting.
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