Bhubaneswar: Odisha’s State Level Steering Committee of State CAMPA (Compensatory Afforestation Fund Management & Planning Authority) on Wednesday approved annual plan outlay of Rs 1,085.94 crore for 2023-24.
The steering committee met under the chairmanship of Chief Secretary Suresh Chandra Mahapatra virtually. Additional Chief Secretary, Forest, Environment & Climate Change Dr Mona Sharma outlined the issues for discussion.
During the discussion, the Chief Secretary said wildlife management activities extensively being carried out through CAMPA funds are to be closely monitored. The afforestation programmes are also to be monitored using CAMPA tracker and through satellite in every six months and to be verified in the field though frequent inspection by senior officers.
A joint meeting with concerned department is to be conducted to prepare a five year action plan to upgrade forest road to Grade-1 metalling and the material intensive components such as culverts and causeway need to be covered under CAMPA funding, he said.
Mahapatra further stressed on relocation of villages from Tiger Reserve Sanctuary. VHF networking needs to be improved in all division ensuring all days monitoring. Engagement of forest labour under MGNREGS for 100 days work for which a definite pool will be created at the Gram Panchayat levels, he added.
He also directed the officials to prepare a comprehensive plan to avoid Human-Animal conflict. He further stressed that Chandaka Wild Life Division needs to identify all the revenue forest patches in order to develop elephant corridor.
Chief Executive Officer, State Authority, CAMPA Pradeep Raj Karat presented the details of the activities proposed under CAMPA Annual Plan of Operations (APO) 2023-24 with financial outlay of Rs.1085.94 crore. After detailed discussion, the committee went through all the activities proposed in the APO with financial outlay of Rs.1085.94 crore and approved it for submission to Centre for their consideration.
The APO mainly focuses on taking up of plantations and other activities like maintenance of old plantations, forest protection, fire protection, simultaneous silvi-cultural operations for bamboo forests, soil and moisture conservation activities in forest lands, wildlife management, relocation of villages from protected areas, forest infrastructure development, training and research, capacity building, forest IT & GIS, raising of 18 month old seedling, publicity and awareness, monitoring and evaluation. DGPS survey of all forest areas in the state is one of the major activities among these.
Dr Mona Sharma suggested that plan made at district level for combating forest fire will be discussed with the concerned Collectors for effective control of forest fire and it should be uploaded in public domain. She also suggested to prepare a 5-year Action Plan for improvement of forest roads identifying all the revenue forest patches.
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