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Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma Mulls 1-Mnth Paid Leave for Forest Guards

Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma Mulls 1-Mnth Paid Leave for Forest Guards
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Guwahati: Head of Minister of Assam Himanta Buswa Sarma said on Wednesday that the state government was considering the choice to give a one-month goal to forest guards who worked in sports and forest places.
He said this while attending the closing day of Weeklong Van Mahotsav on the AIIMS construction site in Changsari in Kamrup.
In addition, the minister’s chairman asked for officials to buy drones to identify illegal extraction of forest resources and forest land encroachment.
He also said that officials of the State Forest Department must work to preserve forest resources such as sand, stone and so on and add that the knock on forests and gates will now be abolished to examine corruption and supply illegal forest resources.
“The importance of Van Mahotsav lies in the spread of awareness about the importance of greenery to sustain ecology.
Drive reforestation under the Assam Project for Biodiversity Conservation and Biodiversity (APFBC) must be monitored to measure performance.
We need to increase the use of technology such as satellite imaging by the forest department.
Monitoring.
Drone surveys must be made to verify the authenticity of all tree plantation programs carried out under campa and other biodiversity projects, “said the Minister’s Chief.
He also reviewed the state environment and the Ministry of Forestry with senior officers Tuesday night where he directed officials to immediately form a committee to form a forest officer ranging from Rangers to DFO while underlining the interests of transfer and regular posts.
“The Ministry of Forestry must make a joint effort to recover its image.
I have asked to take direct steps for reform in the department to make it more agile and effective in implementing initiatives for forest conservation and wildlife protection,” Sarma said.
Furthermore, to increase the generation of income, he asked the department to provide a hassle-free travel to a vehicle carrying forest goods from other states transported after the official procedure.
The main minister also recommends simplification rules to enable people to grow and sell gelatin, red sandalwood or other valuable trees on their private land without hassle together by allowing them to sell the earth from their own land to fill the ground.

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