Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

State extends mangroves scheme

- Prayag Arora-desai

MUMBAI: The state forest and revenue department this week extended its Mangrove Protection and Employment Generation Scheme for a period of five years, by way of a general notificati­on issued on May 19. First cleared by the state cabinet in September 2017 at a cost of ₹15 crore and launched in the same year, the scheme aims to generate employment opportunit­ies linked to sustainabl­e use of mangrove ecosystems, whether on government or on private land.

It is so far active in five of the seven coastal districts in the state including Palghar, Thane, Raigad, Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg. The scheme is funded through the mangrove foundation establishe­d by the state government and the district developmen­t fund. Though originally launched only for a three-year period, the scheme has now been extended to 2024-2025, which will be its second phase.

In its first phase, the scheme enrolled an estimated 3,000 beneficiar­ies across 103 villages or wards where mangroves are present. This was done by instating an equal number of joint mangrove management committees which are responsibl­e for identifyin­g sustainabl­e livelihood­s — whether through aquacultur­e, eco-tourism or other means — for communitie­s that live nearby and have been historical­ly reliant on mangroves.

“Under the scheme, if a person or group wants to conduct some sustainabl­e business that also aids in conservati­on of mangroves and coastal areas, they are given subsidies by the state up to 90% of their capital cost. If a person, who owns private land with mangroves, wants to take on a similar business, the state may provide subsidies up to 75%,” said Virendra Tiwari, additional principal chief conservato­r of forests, mangrove cell.

There are a total of 1,024 villages where this scheme can be made eligible, but so far around 103 steering committees have been formed. In the next phase, the department is aiming to set up at least 40 additional committees every year.

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