Deccan Chronicle

PALTRY FINES FAIL TO DETER ENCROACHER­S

Police do not monitor dalams as they give informatio­n about Maoists

- U. SUDHAKAR REDDY I DC

Encroacher­s of forest land are getting away with a fine of less than `200 or less than a year in jail or both in the state, which has a large chunk of forest land under illegal occupation

The state forest department used data from Google Earth maps to establish that large chunks of forest, totalling several hundreds of hectares, have been occupied by encroacher­s. It is said that 1,000 hectares are encroached ever year.

According to official data, about 2.94 lakh hectares or 10.9 per cent of the total forest cover has been encroached. In districts like Mahbubabad, Khammam, Kothagudem, Jayashanka­r Bhupalapal­ly and Adilabad, forests in several compartmen­ts spread over hundreds of hectares have been wiped out in a short span of time.

Mahbubabad has emerged as the district with the maximum encroachme­nt in the entire country. TS principal chief conservato­r of forests P.K. Jha said, “With Google mapping, we identified certain areas where forest cover has been cut totally. Guttikoya tribals are coming in large numbers from Chhattisga­rh and cutting trees in the middle of the dense forests. There have been several instances of forest officials being beaten up when they tried to evict the encroacher­s.”

While the organised encroachme­nts in the guise of Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditiona­l Forest Dwellers (Recognitio­n of Forest Rights) Act, 2006 continues to be the biggest culprit, fresh encroachme­nts are said to be the handiwork of local goons and New Democracy, a Left-wing separatist group.

A forest official on condition of anonymity said that certain dalams operating in Mahbubabad, Kothagudem and other areas were threatenin­g forest staff to keep off the encroached land.

“Dalams in the names of Pullanna, Madhu, Vikram and Linganna are operating in the area. Police is not actively monitoring them as it is alleged that they are part of the network that provides informatio­n against Maoists,” the official said. He pointed out that tribals were given up to 90 per cent subsidy by the ITDA and the tribal welfare department to purchase tractors with bulldozers. “They are buying the equipment and pulling down trees resulting in a huge loss of green cover,” he said. The cleared land is used for cultivatio­n.

As fertlisers are not used, the land becomes semi-barren after a few years and the tribals start cutting the forest down and selling the wood. Maize and cotton were mostly cultivated in these areas, he said.

The police cooperates only when there is a law and order issue; encroachme­nt cases are mainly dealt with by forest officials. TS forest department vigilance wing head Swargam Srinivas said, “Prior to the formation of the state, at least 4,000 hectares of land was being encroached upon every year in this region. Now we have brought it down to 1,000 hectares per annum. We are able to prevent encroacher­s from taking physical possession of the land.”

He said encroacher­s were now approachin­g courts and getting stay orders. As per the Forest Act, encroacher­s can be punished with up to one year of imprisonme­nt or `200 fine or both and this is a bailable offence, he said. The government has decided to amend the Forest Act to increase imprisonme­nt up to three years and fine up to `5,000. For repeat offenders, the punishment is expected to be doubled with the crime becoming non-bailable.

 ??  ?? Google image from the year 2011 and 2017 of the Beat: Kamaram; Section: Mamidiguda, Gangaram Range Guduru (W.L.M) Division: Mahbubabad district RF Block: Chintaguda which has been completely encroached
Google image from the year 2011 and 2017 of the Beat: Kamaram; Section: Mamidiguda, Gangaram Range Guduru (W.L.M) Division: Mahbubabad district RF Block: Chintaguda which has been completely encroached
 ??  ?? A picture clicked on March 3, 2017 of the same beat shows rampant clearing of forests in the section.
A picture clicked on March 3, 2017 of the same beat shows rampant clearing of forests in the section.

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