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Sadhu Singh Dharamsot Visits Kot Umra And Gorsian Khan Forest Areas

In Last 4.5 Years, Forest Deptt Has Successfully Cleared Encroachments From Over 853 Acre Of Forest Land In District Ludhiana - Forest Minister

Sadhu Singh Dharamsot, Punjab Social Welfare and Minorities, Punjab Congress, Government of Punjab, Punjab Government, Punjab, Hambran, Ludhiana

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Hambran (Ludhiana) , 07 Sep 2021

Last updated on: Sep 07, 2021, 00:00 IST

Punjab Forest Minister Sadhu Singh Dharamsot on Tuesday said that under the dynamic leadership of Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh, the department has got successful in  clearing the encroachments from over 853-acre of forest land in district Ludhiana in last 4.5 years and the vacated land is being developed into forest area.The Minister said that Punjab Government had initiated a drive against the illegal possession to clear the encroachments from the forest lands since 2017.He said that the mass plantation is being carried out on the entire vacant land.He revealed that according a latest report of Forest Survey Of India, Ludhiana has 1.65 percent forest area and it has witnessed an enhancement of 3.92 square km forest area since 2017.He said that in the year 2017-18, 147 acres of encroachments were removed from village Kot Umra, 80 acres from village Gorsian Khan Mohammad, 2 acres from village Salempur, 108 acres from Village Haider Nagar, 11 acres from village Gopalpur Bulandewal, in the year 2018-19, 79 acres of encroachments were removed from village Hadiwal, 70 acres from Village Ror Majri, in year 2019-20, 25 acres from village Hadiwal, 67 acres from village Haider Nagar, 55 acres from village Mand Udhowal, in the year 2020-21, 25 acres from village Mand Udhowal, 10 acres from Ladhowal, 25 acres from Mand Jhraundi and Daulatpur, 69 acres from Mand Udhowal Khurd, 25 acres from Fagla Drain, while in the year 2021-22, 37 acres from Mattewara and 18 acres from Majhafwal.The minister claimed the department has already been carrying out plantation drive on the cleared lands. He said that the removal of encroachment from forest lands will continue till the removal of last encroachment.He said that as a humble and befitting to Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji on his 400th Parkash Purab, a special drive has already been embarked by the state government and sevaral lakh saplings have already been planted in Punjab.He stated that fencing and security guards have been ensured at these places for protection from encroachers.Dharamsot also visited Kot Umra and Gorsian Khan forest areas and planted saplings.Prominent among present on the occasion included Praveen Kumar, Nirmaljeet Singh, Munish Kumar and District Forest Officer Harbhajan Singh, besides several others.

 

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