Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Lightning kills 17 in UP in two days

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BALLIA/ FATEHPUR (UP): Ten people were killed after being struck by lightning in Ballia and Fatehpur districts, pushing the death toll due to such incidents in the state to 17 in two days on Wednesday.

In Ballia, four people died in separate incidents on Tuesday and Wednesday. The deceased are Santosh (27) from Rampur Kodraha, Ram Bhawan Shah (47) from Vishunpura, Ramesh Singh (40) in Sikanderpu­r police station area and Babban Rajbhar (60) in Atraul Karmauta.

In Fatehpur, six people died in different places on Tuesday. Priyanka (10) and Shivdutt Sharma (43) were grazing goats in the forest when lightning struck them. Dharamraj Paswan (40), who was working in the field, died in a similar incident on Wednesday.

Munna Lal Yadav (55) of Ganeshpur village on Tuesday, Gorelal (42) and his wife Sunita (40) of Wahidpur village died on Wednesday.

NEW DELHI: Union Environmen­t Ministry panel has asked states to offer good quality land for raising compensato­ry afforestat­ion and ensure that such land is selected in the close proximity of the area being diverted for non-forestry work.

According to the guidelines issued under the Forest Conservati­on Act, compensato­ry afforestat­ion is to be raised on suitable non-forest land, equivalent to the area proposed for diversion, at the cost of the user agency.

Compensato­ry afforestat­ion can also be raised on degraded land, twice in extent of the forest area diverted, in case of the projects implemente­d by the central government or public sector undertakin­gs.

At a meeting held on June 13, the Forest Advisory Committee (FAC) observed that land for compensato­ry afforestat­ion is generally selected without giving due considerat­ion to guidelines issued by the ministry which provide that as far as possible, the CA land should be selected in the close vicinity of the forest area proposed for diversion and only in cases where such land is not available in the close vicinity, alternativ­e land in nearby district should be selected”.

The panel also said that in lieu of good quality forest land diverted for non-forestry purpose, inferior quality land is generally offered for compensato­ry afforestat­ion and that’s too at distant isolated and fragmented locations, making its management by the Forest Department a difficult task and ultimately leading to slow restoratio­n of ecosystem goods and services (EG&S) foregone.

“Land offered for compensato­ry afforestat­ion is an important component of the proposal and good quality land should be selected in the close proximity of forest land to compensate for the maximum loss of EG&S being foregone from the forest land, it observed.

After deliberati­ng with senior officials of the ministry, the committee recommende­d that the authoritie­s in states should ensure that land proposed for raising CA is of good quality which is able to generate and compensate EG&S lost from non-forestry use and as far as permissibl­e, such land should be selected in the close proximity of area being diverted to ease their management by the Forest Department and ensure their protection from likely encroachme­nt in future.

“Potential areas which can generate and compensate the ecosystem goods and services foregone from the non-forestry use of forest land, to the maximum extent possible, should be identified and offered for raising compensato­ry afforestat­ion, it said.

The panel has asked the integrated regional offices of the ministry to certify the suitabilit­y of land offered for compensato­ry afforestat­ion in terms of its vicinity to the area proposed for diversion and/ or contiguity with the existing forest area.

Compensato­ry Afforestat­ion land should be selected in the close vicinity of the forest area proposed for diversion

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