|
- After CAG flagged ‘irregularities’ in fund management . . .
After CAG flagged ‘irregularities’ in fund management, Uttarakhand’s afforestation body says ‘beg to differ’ The CAG report, which covers the period from 2019-20 to 2021-22, flagged “inadmissible expenditure” made from the total allocated funds of Rs 753 89 crore in 43 forest divisions of the state
- Organization Chart | Principal Chief Conservator of Forest . . .
Page Last updated on: 23 4 2025 Visitors: 6417553 Go to Navigation
- Uttarakhand Forest Resource Management Project - JICA
Country, Site: the State of Uttarakhand, India: Project Outline: The project objective is to enhance eco-restoration of the forest area in conformity with the improvement of the livelihoods of the forest dependent people by undertaking afforestation, regeneration, income generation activities, and disaster management; thereby, contributing to environmental conservation and harmonized socio
- Uttarakhand forest fire: 6 dead, nearly 2000 hectares of . . .
DEHRADUN: Three teams of National Disaster Response Force and one team of SDRF are trying to douse major forest fires across Uttarakhand which have been raging since February Six people, including
- Human-wildlife conflict in Uttarakhand: Impact, opportunities . . .
Human-wildlife conflict has caused high mortality of animals and human in Uttarakhand, India Due to the continuous changes in forest cover and anthropogenic pressures large groups of animals are
- Center of Excellence | Uttarakhand State Council for Science . . .
COE thrives to generate datasets on forest based livelihood and income generating opportunities This will help to calculate the dependence of forest fringe dwellers on these resources and intervene in order to improve quality of life COE mainly targets on forest based produces for livelihood opportunities such as medicinal plants and bamboos
- Uttarakhand lost over 50,000 hectares of forest land since . . .
However, a closer look at the state’s forest land diverted between 1991 and 2021 shows that despite its little geographical area, Uttarakhand is the fourth highest state in terms of losing forest land According to the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, the state lost 58,684 hectares (ha) of forest land
|
|
|