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  • Good initiative for tribals: Protecting forest wealth

    The role of forest dwellers is most important to save forests, who are living in forests for centuries. The natural habitat of these tribals is also jungle like wildlife. Basically they depend upon forest produce and if the solution is sought for their problems at their home then they might be the real saviour of forests and wildlife. Under this concept a scheme has been started to provide them with livilihood resources who are dependent on forest areas. This scheme aims to lessen their dependency on forests. According to the directives of Forest Minister, the forest department is making allocation for funds. For collecting additional amount for the scheme the Forest Minister has given directives to establish coordination with other departments' schemes. Conservator of Forest (livelihood) has been appointed as nodal officer for this work. Nodal officer receiving the proposals from field officers would provide livelihood to the villagers according to their capacity and on the basis of their consent. For different kinds of livelihood and resources a budget provision would be made available. The state government would provide funds for construction of buildings and machinery and Joint Forest Management Committee would provide amount for other works. In the first phase of this scheme, some of the villagers of district would be identified whose means of employment is selling wood after collecting from jungles or who are involved in illegal cutting of trees to earn their livelihood. Such persons would be provided employment resources on priority basis, so that they might be helpful in conservation of forests. It is a good initiative of the State government. This move would ensure security and safety of forests. With this initiative the villagers living in remote areas would get alternative and good employment resources. Role of these forest dwellers would henceforth become more important and wildlife and environment would be remain safe.

  • FinMin mulled Rs 5,000-cr guarantee company before farm loan waiver

    Prior to announcing the Rs 60,000-crore farm loan waiver package, the finance ministry had toyed with the idea of setting up an Agriculture Credit Guarantee Corporation with a corpus of around Rs 5,000 crore to deal with bad loans. The entity would have insured lenders against borrower defaults with banks making less provisioning for such loans and continuing to offer farm loans. However, the plan was dropped after the amount of the waiver and relief package rose to a massive Rs 60,000 crore. "We then thought of giving direct subsidies to farmers as there will be no leakage in this scheme and the benefits will go directly to farmers,' said a government official. Cooperative banks account for Rs 37,000 crore or about 61 per cent of the Rs 60,000-crore package announced in the Budget. Regional rural banks and scheduled commercial banks account for Rs 12,000 crore and Rs 11,000 crore, respectively. The details of the farm package are likely to be finalised by March 25. As the government will implement this package over a period of three financial years, it may make a provision of up to Rs 25,000 crore in 2008-09. Part of the financial assistance due for restructuring of cooperatives according to the recommendations of the Vaidyanathan Committee is also likely to be part of the package, officials say. Cooperatives and banks may also have to share a little burden in case of default loan accounts, which have been written off for prudential accounting norms.

  • Where is the green party?

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  • International Conference on Tourism, Leisure and hospitality-in a New Global Economy , 24-25 February 2015, Karnataka, India

    Christ University was formerly Christ College (Autonomous) affiliated to Bangalore University. Established in July 1969, Christ College became the most preferred educational institution in the city of

  • Should Celebrities Be Held Criminally Liable For Endorsements?

    <p>Last year, a government testing laboratory found &#39;excess&#39; lead in Maggi - one of the most popular brands of instant noodles. The brand ambassadors of the product, actors Amitabh Bachchan, Madhuri

  • "History does not repeat itself"

    A pioneer in the field of environmental history, <font class='UCASE'>Donald Worster </font> of the University of Kansas in the US highlights the importance of the subject in understanding present day ecological crises in a conversation with <font class=

  • Outlining their rights

    Outlining their rights

    Cartography provides the indigenous peoples of the world another way of asserting their rights

  • Damned squabbles

    Damned squabbles

    Waves of criticism against the newly proposed Kalpsar project wash away the Gujarat government's ambitious claims

  • Living with floods

    Living with floods

    THE book Rivers of life is a result of an exhaustive study based on assessments of existing flood control works in Bangladesh, of related documents, interviews with flood-affected people and

  • Bitten by the betel

    Bitten by the betel

    Paan is the delicacy among all communities in India. Its cultivation and propagation will serve to strengthen not just the various rituals associated with this leaf but also the families involved in its farming.

  • Reaction time

    Reaction time

    Electronic conferences can speed up decision making which lengthy, costly and conventional deliberations cannot

  • Going the bio way

    Going the bio way

    The Biovillage project provides rural folk the finance and technical knowhow to cultivate for the market while conserving water and soil

  • UN falls victim to its inherent weaknesses

    UN falls victim to its inherent weaknesses

    There are several reasons why the UN finds itself bereft of power today. Part of the crisis results from the cash-strapped organisation"s own weakness. Another significant factor is the increasing influence of the World Bank, IMF and GATT on global econom

  • Sardar Sarovar Project

    An open Letter on the Supreme Court Judgement on the Sardar Sarovar Project

  • Sound foundation

    Sound foundation

    Fly ash presents an alternative to the polluting burnt bricks

  • A wake up call

    A wake up call

    Britain s worst ever flood in 50 years could be a result of global warming

  • On the Hope

    On the Hope

    1: Mohammed Farouque 4, has brain tumour. His father Sayyad Hussain earns Rs 1,800 per month polishing brass on utensils in a factory in Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh. The child was six months old

  • Mystique of metal therapy

    Mystique of metal therapy

    Incredible though it may seem, it is being claimed that cancer and multiple sclerosis, the two deadly diseases that have often eluded cure, can be successfully treated with Rasayan Shastra or metal therapy. But to the practitioner of modem medicihe,

  • Forst bill farce

    Indian NGOs jointly campaign against an anti people forest bill proposed by the Centre

  • Community Forestry

    Community Forestry

    <p><span style="font-size:14px;"><strong>Community Forestry - Nepal</strong></span></p> <p><img alt="" src="http://www.indiaenvironmentportal.org.in/files/country/nepal/forestry_hl.jpg" style="border-width: 2px; border-style: solid;" /></p> <p>The most significant regulatory development in support of community forestry was the enactment of the Forest Act in 1993 by the first elected parliament after the 1990 movement for democracy. The 1993 Forest Act guaranteed the rights of local people in forest management. Nepal became the world&rsquo;s first country to enact such radical forest legislation, allowing local communities to take full control of government forest patches under a community forestry program.</p>

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