| GDC Kathua hosts prog on Wildlife conservation week |
KATHUA, OCTOBER 7: Minister
for Forests, Environment and Ecology Ch Lal Singh today called upon students to
contribute in spreading awareness about the protection of wildlife.
“Your
contribution will go a long way in supplementing the Government’s
endeavours towards conservation of wildlife when the message will be taken to
every household” The Minister said.
He said on
its part government has taken series of steps for further streamlining the
functioning of the Wildlife Department. “But tangible results can be achieved
by taking all stakeholders on board, especially the young generation who are
future custodians of state’s rich legacy” he added.
“Our endeavours are directed towards taking urgent steps to save and
protect state’s wildlife and prevent extinction of endangered species” he
informed.
The Minister was speaking at a function organized here at Government
Degree College (GDC) Kathua to observe Wildlife Week 2017, where he was Chief
Guest. MLA Kathua, Rajeev Jasrotia was the guest of honour.
The aim of the programme was to make the students aware about importance
of forests and wildlife and their protection. The week is celebrated every year
from October 2 to October 8. This year the Department of Wildlife Protection
is celebrating the event in association with Government Degree College.
The Minister said that state government has taken a series of measures
for conservation of forests and the wildlife. “The Forest
department has planted 2 crore saplings in the State to maintain and restore the green cover.
Plantation has been carried out all along National Highway and other roads,
while 30% of plantation are fruit plants”, Lal Singh added. He said widespread
forest cover especially planting of fruit trees in jungles and animal habitats
would also help in containing increasing man-animal conflict. He further said
that stressed was laid on involving the people particularly youth in
environment conservation measures.
The minister also directed the Principal of the College to prepare a
comprehensive plan for plantation inside the college premises for its
beautification. He said that the college management will also be provided
Chinar saplings for growing this heritage tree of the state on the campus.
MLA Kathua, Rajeev Jasrotia in his address said state’s
biodiversity and the rich gene pool resources are a priceless treasure that
needs to be conserved. He said the conservation of wild life has immense socio- economic,
ecological and bio- aesthetic importance for man-kind.
MLA Kathua also appreciated the work done by the Forest Department viz.
plantation along the Kathua roads, development of park at Kathua Canal and removing
encroachment from forest land.
As a prelude to the Wildlife Week celebrations an inter College
symposium was held on “Wildlife conservation need of the hour” in which
several college students participated.
Regional Wildlife Warden, Dr V S Senthil Kumar said that there are five
National Parks, fourteen Wildlife Sanctuaries and thirty seven Conservation
Reserves being looked after by the department. He said that Wildlife Week
celebrations began on October 2nd and department held series of debate,
painting and clay modeling competitions for students to encourage them for
conservation of wildlife.
Later, the minister also took part in prize distribution ceremony of
Inter- Collegiate Kabaddi (Men) Tournament organized by the Directorate of
Sports and Physical Education, Jammu University.
Earlier,
the final match was played between Commerce College Jammu and Degree College
Paloura. Commerce College team registered resounding win over its rival Paloura
College team by 22 points.
The
programme was attended by PCCF, Ravi Kesar, MD SFC, Suresh Gupta, Director
Social Forestry, A K Gupta, Director SFRI, B M Sharma, CCF Jammu, Farooq
Gillani, Member Secretary PCB, Sameer Bharati, RD Social Forestry, Roop Avtar
Kour, CF(East) Jammu, Khawaja Qamardin, ACR Kathua, DFOs, Principal, staff
members and students of host college and District Officers.

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