Deccan Chronicle

Camps initiated to create awareness on forest laws

■ FOREST OFFICIALS want to remind government employees and forest right holders about the forest law which can send them to jail for one month.

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

The forest department is going to spread awareness among citizens and government staff working on the fringes of forest areas that they too have a responsibi­lity under the law to protect forests in the state.

According to Section 22 of the AP Forest Act 1967, these people are identified as: ‘Every person who exercises any right in a reserved forest, or who is permitted to take any forest produce and every village officer or person in any village contiguous to such forest who is employed.’

The Act further says that if they fail to report incidents ‘after having knowledge about the incident, they are punishable with imprisonme­nt for a term which may extend to one month.’

According to Article 51A (g) of Constituti­on of India, ‘It shall be the duty of every citizen of India to protect and improve the natural environmen­t including forests, lakes, rivers and wildlife and to have compassion for living creatures.’

Forest department officials want to remind government employees and forest right holders about the forest law which can send them to prison for a period of one month. Speaking to this newspaper, Principal Chief Conservato­r of Forests (IT) P. Raghuveer, said, “We have initiated awareness camps informing about the laws. Forest fire is one of the reasons forests are being damaged. About 95 per cent of forest fires are man-made in Telangana. The government staff working in forest areas and the right holders have a responsibi­lity to protect the forest and should inform and assist the forest department in protecting the forests. We are reminding them of their responsibi­lities.”

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