Workshop on Chief Minister’s Tree Estate Scheme – Lok Shakti.in

With the aim of better and effective implementation of the Chief Minister’s Tree Estate Scheme under South Kondagaon Forest Division of the district, a training-cum-workshop of the field staff of the Forest Department including SDO Forest, Range Officers, in connection with the Chief Minister’s Tree Estate Scheme, was held at Forest Depot Kondagaon. . During this, it was informed that under this scheme, the work of irrigated plantation would be started from March 21, in which tissue culture teak and bamboo high quality saplings would be planted. For the successful implementation of the scheme, the staff of the Forest Department was asked to make personal contact with the farmers and villagers, give them detailed information about the scheme and give them advice to increase income in future by planting saplings on their private land under the Mukhyamantri Vriksha Sampada Yojana. In this workshop, instructions were given to give staking for planting saplings in the land of the selected beneficiaries by digging pits and adding manure. On the other hand, the beneficiaries who completed the said work were asked to pay the provisioned amount. During this, it was informed that registration has been done for planting 5 lakh 50 thousand 820 trees on 764 acres of private land by a total of 632 beneficiaries of villages located under Dakshin Kondagaon Forest Division. Under this scheme, farmers and villagers having availability of irrigation facility were asked to encourage them to plant saplings on their private land. On the other hand, instructions have been given to prepare an action plan by selecting the beneficiaries from now on for non-irrigated plantation, so that these selected beneficiaries can be facilitated for immediate plantation during the coming rainy season. Farmers or beneficiaries can plant saplings on the basis of suitability on their farm ridge, house fence or other vacant land. Objective of Mukhyamantri Vriksha Sampada Yojana including eligibility and grant The objective of Mukhyamantri Vriksha Sampada Yojana is to increase the income of farmers through plantation for commercial plantation on private land of farmers and other beneficiaries, through self-help organizations or private companies, along with wood or plywood. To promote the supply of raw materials for manufacturing and reduce dependence on forests along with employment generation. Under this scheme, plantation can be done on the land of all interested farmers, government, semi-government institutions, non-government institutions or panchayats as well as on the land of private institutions and trusts. Under this scheme, all eligible farmers, beneficiaries and villagers will be given 100 percent grant for block planting in an area up to 5 acres and 50 percent grant will be provided for planting on an area of ​​more than 5 acres and the remaining amount will have to be borne by the concerned beneficiary. . For example, if a farmer plants 7 acres, he will get 100 percent subsidy for 5 acres and 50 percent for the remaining 2 acres. Private institutions, trusts, non-governmental organizations, panchayats or land contract holders will be given 50 percent contribution for planting blocks on their land and they will have to bear the remaining amount themselves. Cost and estimated income on the basis of species in the scheme Plantation under Mukhyamantri Vriksha Sampada Yojana is like a long-term investment, which will ensure income in a fixed period of time. For example, about 89 thousand rupees can be spent on planting 250 saplings per acre of tissue culture teak and after a certain time there is a possibility of an estimated income of about 27 lakh rupees. Similarly, an expenditure of Rs 1 lakh is possible on planting 160 trees per acre of sandalwood and an income of Rs 75 lakh is possible from this. Giving detailed information about contact and registration facility for plantation, Chief Minister’s Tree Estate Scheme, DFO South Kondagaon Mr. RK Jangde said that as a result of wide publicity of this ambitious scheme, till now a total of 632 beneficiaries have planted saplings in their 764 acres of land. has been registered for. Keeping this in mind, for the beneficiaries under the said scheme, Range Officer Mardapal 90095-43247, Range Officer Mulmula 73896-87528, Range Officer Amravati 76239-36568, Range Officer Kondagaon 75870-39000, Range Officer Narangi with mobile number 75870-14628 in the Forest Office Kondagaon Registration facility is being made available by contacting Range Officer 79999-72952, Range Officer Dahikonga 96306-58722 and Range Officer Makdi 94790-14120. Interested beneficiaries can get their registration done by contacting the above mobile number and getting detailed information about the scheme. Continue Reading

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