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CAG pulls up J&K govt for diverting forest land

The CAG has pulled up Jammu and Kashmir forest ministry for allegedly diverting 1,883 hectares of forest land for non-forest purposes in violation of rules.

Updated on: Oct 22, 2012 02:51 PM IST
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The CAG has pulled up Jammu and Kashmir forest ministry for allegedly diverting 1,883 hectares of forest land for non-forest purposes in violation of rules.

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The report released by Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) this month also found that Jammu accounts for 25 % of forest land (767 sq km), below prescribed level of 33 % as per National Forest Policy.

Moreover, out of the 25 % forest land, only 1,063 hectares (1%) has been demarcated so far, the report stated.

The records showed that 1883.23 hectares of forest land has been diverted for non-forest purposes between 1991-92 to 2010-11 period in Jammu district, the report for the year ending March 2011 said.

Also, no land has been brought under forest cover in lieu of forestland diverted, the report stated.

As per the State Forest Conservation Act, 1997, twice the area of forest land diverted for non-forest purpose should be afforested, it said.

"Further, possession of the land was transferred to user agencies without clearing the payments from them in contravention of the rules," it said.

As a result an amount of Rs 56.07 crore was outstanding against various agencies on account of compensation for the periods ranging between 6 to 288 months, it said.

Divisional Forest Officer (DFO), state forest department, Jammu, stated in reply to CAG queries that recovery of compensation amounts would be taken up with user-agencies. The DFO, however, said fresh forest areas could not be raised due to non-allotment of funds.

"The reply was not accepted as the department should not have, in violation of rules, handed over the possession till all the payments were deposited by the indenting department," the CAG report said.

CAG indicted the department for dismal performance to reduce degraded area, recovery of compensation and increase of forest cover.

 
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