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Sanjeev reviews progress on implementation of Mitigation Plan for Kishtwar High Altitude National Park
4/7/2021 11:24:34 PM

EArly Times Report

JAMMU, Apr 7: Commissioner Secretary, Forest, Ecology and Environment, Sanjeev Verma today chaired a High Level meeting to review the implementation of Mitigation Plan for Kishtwar High Altitude National Park.
The meeting was attended by Suresh Kumar Gupta Chief Wildlife Warden, Dr. Kumar M.K, Regional Wildlife Warden, Jammu, P. K. Singh, Director Soil & Water Conservation, J&K, Sarvesh Rai, Chief Executive Officer, CAMPA, K. Ramesh Kumar, Chief Conservator of Forest, Jammu, Parvaiz Handoo, Director, Planning and Wildlife Wardens among others.
The meeting discussed Five Year Mitigation Plan of Kishtwar High Altitude National Park with component and activity wise outlays.
The Five Year Plan has to be implemented with financial implications of Rs.73.18 Crores. The Project has sufficient provision for research and survey component and accordingly 20 (twenty) different studies and surveys have been listed by Wildlife Protection Department to be undertaken in the National Park during three years period. Speaking during the meeting, the Commissioner Secretary, directed the Chief Wildlife Warden to prepare a comprehensive chart of activities with defined timelines so that timely execution of work under the Plan are taken up and completed within limited working season available in the area.
With regard to various issues like manpower strengthening, the Commissioner/Secretary advised the Chief Wildlife Warden to work out the modalities in consultation with the Principal Chief Conservator of Forests & HoFF for timely completion of works. During the meeting, Regional Wildlife Warden Jammu gave a detailed Power Point presentation highlighting about the works executed during 2020-21 and details of the proposals for the year 2021-22. He apprised that during 2020-21, works to the tune of Rs.382 lakhs were taken up in the area. He also gave a detailed account of habitat improvement works including plantation, soil and moisture conservation along with allied activities.
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