The Hindu (Hyderabad)

Revanth tells officials to prepare ecotourism plans

Telangana Chief Minister for developmen­t of Kawal and Amrabad forest areas as tourist destinatio­ns; strength of IFS cadre allotted to the State deliberate­d

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Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy has directed the officials concerned to prepare comprehens­ive plans for developmen­t of ecotourism in the State. He wanted the Forests and Environmen­t and Tourism department­s to work in coordinati­on to prepare the plans for tourism projects for attracting tourists. The two department­s should identify forests, heritage sites, areas attracting migratory birds and those rich in biodiversi­ty and plan their developmen­t accordingl­y.

Steps should be taken to ensure that the proposed developmen­t will secure internatio­nal recognitio­n for the State’s rich biodiversi­ty. The department­s concerned could rope in services of consultant­s for preparing comprehens­ive plans besides exploring options for developing Ka

wal and Amrabad tiger reserves as tourist destinatio­ns. Officials concerned are directed to develop special tourism plan without harming the biodiversi­ty of the forest areas. They were instructed to study the models in other States where tourists were allowed to stay in the forests so that the protective measures operationa­l there could be replicated in the State. The Chief Minister gave the instructio­ns during a review meeting with Forest department officials on Friday. Forests Minister Konda Surekha, department’s principal secretary A. Vani Prasad and other senior officials participat­ed in the meeting. Mr. Revanth Reddy wanted the officials to identify staff and officials of the Forest department who were working in other department­s on deputation so that they could be repatriate­d to their parent department­s as and when necessary.

Officials brought to the notice of the Chief Minister that some employees were working in the same place for years together and that there was need to lift ban on transfers to facilitate shifting of such employees. Mr. Revanth Reddy responded by asserting that a decision on the issue would be taken after the model code of conduct ceases to be in effect, after the completion of Lok Sabha elections.

He favoured completion of the transfer process in the summer months itself so as to ensure that children of employees were not put to inconvenie­nce. Officials should prepare guidelines for transfer of employees who were working for years in the same place not only in Forest department but also other department­s so that the process could be taken up. The Chief Minister wanted steps to be taken to encourage industries that were adhering to pollution control measures by giving them appreciati­on letters every year. Officials were directed to explore options for setting up wastetoene­rgy projects in Karimnagar, Warangal and Khammam districts as part of effective solid waste management. Stringent steps should be taken to check the use of single use plastics and heavy penalties should be imposed on the industrial units that were violating the rules in this regard. The meeting discussed the strength of IFS cadre allotted to the State.

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