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Rana emphasises collaborative initiatives to promote eco-tourism, tribal welfare | | | Early Times Report SRINAGAR, July 17: Minister for Jal Shakti, Forest, Ecology & Environment and Tribal Affairs, Javed Ahmed Rana, today called for introduction of new trekking trails to promote eco-friendly tourism in Jammu & Kashmir. The motive behind the initiative is to offer the tourists a closer experience of wilderness and virgin trekking routes of the Union Territory. During a meeting held at Civil Secretariat here, the Minister emphasised upon collaborative efforts between Forest department and Tribal Affairs Department for promotion of eco-tourism, aimed at diversification of trekking routes. The meeting was attended by the officials, including the Secretary Tribal Affairs, Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Director Tribal Affairs and MD J&KFDC. Rana called for taking proactive measures for skill development training programmes for the tribal youth aimed at empowering them as eco-tourism and trekking guides. He said that the initiative will promote self-reliance among the young individuals by creating income-generating opportunities and opening up new career paths. "The initiative has multiple benefits, including enhancing the employability of tribal youth, creating sustainable livelihood opportunities, promoting cultural heritage and fostering inclusive growth and social justice," he said. To achieve these objectives, the initiative will be driven by capacity building programs, research initiatives and inter-departmental coordination between the Forest, Tribal Affairs and other concerned departments. The Minister directed the Forest Department to identify trekking routes and impart training to tribal youth selected by the Tribal Affairs Department. This collaborative effort aims to promote the eco-tourism through skilling of tribal youth.
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