Under the Suraji Gaon Yojna run by the state government, an amount of more than Rs 392 crore has been approved in the annual action plan of CAMPA 2021-22 under Narva Development Program. In this, construction of about 38 lakh ground water conservation related structures is in progress in 8.17 lakh hectare watershed area of 01 thousand 962 small and big drains. Special initiative of Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel and under the guidance of Forest and Climate Change Minister Shri Mohammad Akbar. For conservation and augmentation of ground water in the forest areas of the state, the task of reviving a large number of water sources, rivers and ponds has been taken up. Under CAMPA’s annual action plan 2021-22, structures related to groundwater harvesting are being constructed in the drains of 30 forest divisions including two national parks, two tiger reserves, one social forestry and one elephant reserve in the state. These water storage structures to be built under the head of Chhattisgarh State Compensatory Afforestation, Fund Management and Planning Authority (CAMPA) will ensure the availability of drinking water for the people living in the forest and wild animals. Also, due to water logging in the drain, moisture will remain in the surrounding land. With this, along with the convenience of farming, the source of income and greenery will also increase. In this regard, Principal Chief Conservator of Forests and Chief of Forest Force Shri Rakesh Chaturvedi informed that under the annual action plan of CAMPA 2021-22 under Narva Development Scheme, 96 thousand 850 in 50 drains of Guru Ghasidas National Park, Surguja and Kanger Ghati National Park of Jagdalpur. 13 thousand 559 structures are being constructed in 7 drains. Similarly, in 93 drains of Indravati Tiger Reserve Bijapur, one lakh 80 thousand 847 and more than one lakh structures are being constructed in 52 drains of Achanak Marg Tiger Reserve Lormi. Apart from this, one lakh 23 thousand 580 in 64 drains of Elephant Reserve Surguja and 63 thousand structures are being constructed in 33 drains under Research and Extension Jagdalpur. Similarly, 64 thousand 775 structures are being constructed in 33 drains of Khairagarh, 38 thousand 678 in 20 drains of Balod, one lakh 54 thousand 475 in 80 drains of Rajnandgaon and one lakh 35 thousand 275 in 75 drains of Kawardha. 96 thousand 850 structures are being constructed in 50 drains of Bilaspur, 2 lakh 48 thousand 516 in 128 drains of Marwahi, one lakh 59 thousand 802 in 83 drains of Korba and 96 thousand 850 in 50 drains of Katghora. 36 thousand 415 structures are being constructed in 19 drains of Raigad, one lakh 65 thousand 613 in 86 drains of Dharamjaygarh, 9 thousand 685 in 5 drains of Janjgir-Champa and 68 thousand 614 in 35 drains of Mungeli. 12 thousand in six drains of Raipur, one lakh 87 thousand 970 in 97 drains of Balodabazar, 19 thousand 757 in 10 drains of Dhamtari, one lakh 24 thousand 936 in 65 drains of Sukma, 53 thousand 752 in 28 drains of Bijapur and Dantewada. 10 thousand 575 structures are being constructed in 5 drains. 96 thousand 850 structures are being constructed in 50 drains of Jashpur, 94 thousand 913 in 49 drains of Surguja, 68 thousand 279 in 35 drains of Surajpur, 2 lakh 64 thousand 987 structures in 136 drains of Balrampur. 2 lakh 37 thousand 669 in 123 drains of Korea, one lakh 63 thousand 676 in 85 drains of Manendragarh, one lakh 43 thousand 904 in 74 drains of Kanker and 48 thousand 426 structures in 25 drains of East Bhanupratappur. Forest division wise, 64 thousand 260 in 33 drains of Keshkal, 82 thousand 710 in 43 drains of West Bhanupratappur, one lakh 44 thousand 451 in 75 drains of South Kondagaon and one lakh 16 thousand 220 structures are being constructed in 60 drains of Narayanpur. . Like this:Like Loading… Continue Reading
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