Haritha
Haram For a green future
An emerald
that changed landscape of Telangana
Vanam
Jwala Narasimha Rao
Hans
India (12-10-2020)
Millennium Post, New Delhi (12-10-2020)
According to
the latest Forest Survey of India (FSI) Report, Haritha Haram in Telangana has
helped in increase of the forest cover and green cover in the State. According
to the report, the Recorded Forest Area (RFA) in the State is 26,904 square
kilometers of Forest land of which, 20,353 square kilometers is Reserved
Forest, 5,939 square kilometers is Protected Forest and 612 square kilometers
is Unclassed Forests.
The report
says that, three National Parks and nine Wildlife Sanctuaries constitute the
Protected Area network of the State covering 5.08% of its geographical area. In
terms of forest canopy density classes, the State has 1,608.24 square
kilometers under Very Dense Forest (VDF), 8,787.13 square kilometers under
Moderately Dense Forest (MDF) and 10,186.94 square kilometers under Open Forest
(OF). Main reasons for the increase in forest cover in the State is due to
Telangana ku Haritha Haram.
As a
practical example of the Sanskrit adage Krushito Naasti Durbhiksham, Chief
Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao has himself thrown up challenge in the form of an
innovative program, ‘Telangana ku Haritha Haram’. The one and only objective of
this unprecedented successful program is to increase the green and forest cover
from 24% to 33% in the Telangana State with people’s participation or in other
words, the active support of all sections of people.
There are umpteen
valid reasons for taking up this ambitious program on a grand scale. The Forest
land in Telangana State is spread over 26,903.70 square kilometers of the total
Geographical area of 1,12,101 square kilometers, which accounts for 24% of the
total geographical area in the State. To increase the green cover, the
Telangana government has launched a flagship program ‘Telangana ku Haritha Haram’
during 2015-16.
The agenda was
to plant 120 crore seedlings in outside the forest area and 10 crore seedlings
in the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) and Hyderabad Metropolitan
Development Authority (HMDA) areas in 4 years from 2015-16 to 2018-19. Planting and developing of 100
crore saplings inside the notified forests in 4 years from 2015-16 to 2018-19.
The aim is also to achieve 20 crore seedlings through taking plantations in the Degraded forests through Artificial Regeneration Method (AR method). Remaining 80 crores seedlings targets are to be achieved through Rejuvenation of Degraded Forest through Assisted Natural Regeneration (ANR).
Achievements
(Figures in Crores)
·
As against a target of 20 Crores seedlings under the category of
inside Forests Planting, the actual achievement year wise since 2015-16 till
the current year, respectively has been: 2.933, 3.933. 3.939. 2.898. 3.537 and
2.039 crores, with a cumulative total of 19.339 crore seedlings.
·
As against a target of 80 Crores seedlings under the category of
inside Forests Planting and rejuvenation, the actual achievement year wise
since 2017-18 till 2019-20, respectively has been: 25.970, 4.570 and 4.727
crores, with a cumulative total of 35.267 crore seedlings.
·
As against a target of 120 Crores seedlings under the category of
out-side Forests Planting, the actual achievement year wise since 2015-16 till
the current year, respectively has been: 12.667, 25.862, 28.469, 27.777, 33.043
and 13.472 crores, with a cumulative total of 141.290 crore seedlings.
·
As against a target of 3 Crores seedlings under the category of
GHMC Planting, the actual achievement year wise since 2015-16 till the current
year, respectively has been: 0.001, 0.849, 0.768, 0.431, 0.717 and 1.957
crores, with a cumulative total of 4.723 crore seedlings.
·
As against a target of 7 Crores seedlings under the category of
HMDA Planting, the actual achievement year wise since 2015-16 till the current
year, respectively has been: 0.260, 0.970, 0.903, 0.876, 0.881 and 2.339
crores, with a cumulative total of 6.229 crore seedlings.
·
Cumulatively, as against a target of 230 crores seedlings under
all categories, the actual year-wise achievement has been since 2015-16 till
the current year, respectively, 15.861, 31.674, 60.049, 36.552, 42.905 and
26.242 crores, with a cumulative total of 213.283 crores seedlings.
The other
Achievements included, Avenue plantations raised about 10,000 kms, 76 Forest
urban parks created, 59 Forest urban parks being developed in HMDA limits, 6837
Palle Prakriti Vanalu were set up in each Gram Panchayat till date, Pattana
Pragathi Vanalu or Yadadri Model plantation done in each ULBs Nurseries established in all 12751 Gram Panchayats and 143
Urban Local Bodies.
Totally 13721
number of nurseries are established.
Monkey food courts are raised about in 4500 acres in Peddapally, Jangaon,
Mulugu, Nirmal, Wanaparthy, Vikarabad, Kamareddy and Jagtial Districts. The seedlings planted outside
Forests areas include the planting in road side avenues, barren hills, river
and canal banks, tank bunds and foreshore areas, institutional premises,
religious places, housing colonies, farm bunds, community lands,
municipalities, industrial parks etc. by various departments viz., Forest,
Panchayat Raj and Rural Development, Excise, Education, Municipal
Administration, GHMC, HMDA etc.
A lot of
emphasis is given to plantation of fruit bearing plants, flowering plants etc.,
in and around house premises duly involving the households in the villages. The
high-quality fruit bearing grafted plants raised by horticulture department are
being supplied by Forest Department to the household owners/beneficiaries on
free of cost. Apart from the fruit bearing plants the household owners are also
being supplied ornamental plants.
The planted seedlings are being maintained by providing tree guards, watering
and protection etc., wherever required.
Latest
technology is being used to monitor the seedling planted through geo–tagging.
Green Brigades and Haritha Rakshana Committee have been constituted at various
levels to ensure participation of the citizens in the program and to make it a
big public movement. So, far 30,902 Green Brigade Teams have been formed to
protect the plants.
In order to
involve the maximum population and stakeholders in the program, publicity
campaigns are being taken up through various media like Print media, TV and
Radio Channels, pasting posters on RTC buses plying through the State of
Telangana and at prominent places.
On the
occasion of World Environment Day, Rajya Sabha member Joginapally Santosh Kumar
planted a sapling in Shameerpet in Medchel Mandal in Malkajgiri district.
Santosh’s
Green India Challenge concept had evoked an unprecedented response from across
the world including the Chief Ministers, Union Ministers, MPs, MLAs, film and
sports and other eminent personalities as well as common citizens. Santosh’s
Green Challenge became viral on the social media and it became a movement all
over the country and in some parts of the world. Santosh’s should be
congratulated for kicking up the awareness on greenery overnight and his
challenge had attained the cult status. (With
VJM Divakar)
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