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Assam CM Calls For Reform In Forest Department

Assam CM Calls For Reform In Forest Department
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Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma took a review of the Environment & Forest Department in a meeting held with senior officers of the department on Tuesday (July 6).

The Chief Minister while stressing on the importance of preserving precious forests cover and protecting wildlife of the state said that the forest department must put up concerted efforts to restore its image.
The Chief Minister directed to undertake immediate steps for reforms in the department to make it more agile and effective in implementing initiatives for preservation of forests and wildlife protection.

Saying that sincere and committed efforts from forest personnel go a long way in preserving the forests cover, CM Sarma underscored the importance of regular transfer and posting of officers.

He also directed the department to immediately form a committee to undertake reshuffle of the forest officers starting from Ranger to DFO.

The Chief Minister further asked the department to provide hassle-free passage to vehicles carrying forest items from other states which are transported following due official procedure.

He also directed to take strict measures to realize forest royalty from the forest resources extracted within the state.

To identify illegal extraction of forest resources and encroachment of forest land, CM Sarma directed to undertake extensive monitoring by drones. He asked the officials to conduct regular monitoring of forests by drones and procure required number of drones to intensify monitoring.

Environment & Forests Minister Parimal Suklabaidya, Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister Samir Kumar Sinha, Chairman SEIAA Pradyut Kumar Choudhury, PCCF & Hoff Alka Bhargava, PCCF wildlife Dr Amit Sahai, Commissioner and Secretary Forest GD Tripathi, Chief Wildlife Warden M K Yadav and other senior officers were present in the meeting.

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