Early Times Report JAMMU, Feb 17: Minister for Forests, Ecology & Environment, Javed Ahmad Rana, today informed the Legislative Assembly that the government of Jammu and Kashmir is implementing multiple UT and Centrally Sponsored Schemes aimed at conservation, preservation and sustainable management of forests, wildlife and ecology across J&K. Replying to a question raised by Legislator Rajiv Jasrotia, the Minister said that key schemes currently operational included the Capex Budget, Green India Mission (GIM), Forest Fire Prevention & Management Scheme (FFPM), Nagar Van Yojana (NVY), Special Assistance to States for Capital Investment (SASCI), CAMPA and the National Plan for Conservation of Aquatic Ecosystems (NPCA). He also gave out the district-wise details of funds released and expenditure incurred during 2022-23, 2023-24 and 2024-25 in his reply. The Minister stated that procurement and execution of works follow General Financial Rules (GFR) and government guidelines. Materials like barbed wire, poles and plants aren't purchased separately; instead, works like fencing and plantation are tendered through composite NITs, he added. Regarding regulation of Khair trees, the Minister stated that felling is governed by the Jammu and Kashmir Non-Forest Land Khair Trees 'Acacia catechu' (Management Plan) Rules, 2016, framed in compliance with recommendations of the Central Empowerment Committee and directions of the Supreme Court. He further said that under Rule 8(5) of the said Rules (SRO-111 of 2016), farmers are permitted to sell Khair wood outside the UT in accordance with the prescribed provisions. The Minister informed the House that 19,496.73 hectare of forest land in J&K is under encroachment as on 31-12-2025. He emphasized that the Forest Department has launched sustained measures to retrieve encroached land, including detailed surveys and demarcation of forest boundaries, issuance of notices under Section 79(A) of the Indian Forest Act, 1927, eviction drives, fencing and restoration of retrieved land with indigenous species, enhanced vigilance by Territorial Wings and Forest Protection Force besides use of modern technology such as remote sensing, GPS and drones. |