Chandigarh: The Forest and Wildlife Preservation Minister Lal Chand Kataruchak said on Tuesday that around 2.84 lakh of plants have been planted under several initiatives in Punjab this year to increase the green cover and protect the Wildlife in Punjab.
In an official statement the Minister said that 2.84 lakh saplings under various schemes such as the State Authority CAMPA and Greening Punjab Mission and furthermore, 3153.33 hectares have been brought under forests.
Kataruchak said the Tree Preservation Policy for Non-Forest Government and Public Lands 2024 was okayed by the Cabinet in order to save the trees in non-forest and government lands from illegal felling, besides saving the environment from pollution and promoting afforestation.
Also, 28.99 lakh saplings are planted along tubewells as per the policy of planting at least four saplings per tubewell, said the minister, adding 46 Pavittar Van and 268 Nanak Bagichis were also set up this year.
As many as 78 toilets are being constructed in the nurseries of the department for the women staff members.
A Rs 792.88 crore project has got approval from the Union government to meet the target to increase forest cover to 7.5 per cent by 2030. The project would be implemented in five years and would involve active collaboration of the state government with the Japanese International Cooperation Agency (JICA).
In terms of employment generation, in two years, 276 direct recruitments have been made by the department in the cadres of the Deputy Ranger, Forester, Forest Guard, clerk, etc.
As regards the Wildlife Preservation Department, the biggest and longest walk-in aviary in the country has been unveiled at the Chhatbir Zoo. An ultramodern dinosaur park has also been set up at the zoo.