Thursday 21 August 2014

Freedom of wild life & environment

A good drama of Plantation of trees is organized time to time on different occasions but not a single organization start a ‘ Muhim’ (plan in action) to protect our forest. These Govt. bodies  &  NGOs  do expenditure on planting the plant and get it in news of print and electronic media and do their publicity that how much they are concerned for the environment. If they actually are worried for the trees/forest , they should start a movement that they will not allow to cut any tree (even in the name of a dead tree) for next five years. In case this happens ,the incharge of that forest region would be punished seriously with fine and the civilian would also have to face the similar charges. If we protect forest for five years religiously there would be no need of planting the trees. The nature itself will do this work.
"On one side they do plantation of baby plant with no surety of protection and on  the other hand there is no control over cutting of grown up trees" .Is is not a fun of the policy & drama?
The villagers including the tribal areas may be permitted to cut the branches only of the trees for their cooking purpose in those areas where the Govt. have not yet arranged any  other source of fuel & livelihood.


{ Kindly share my observation if you can spare some of your valuable time:
At the time of calculating Agricultural produce, we must calculate the Agricultural loss also due to transformation of fertile agricultural land into the concrete jungle of Educational hubs, Commercial complexes and Industrial units. This phenomenon may be seen throughout the country. The main reason is that these agricultural lands have good infrastructure of roads and the land owner are getting attractive price of their land and / or becoming partner of the businessmen in this trade. (This transformation of agricultural land into Educational hubs is not counter balancing in the form of producing Skilled Human Resource as most of them are not giving Quality Education)
On the other hand the scene is different. In the forest area the deforestation is on peak throughout the country which has affected the production of forest products. However agricultural land is increasing in such areas. In the Chambal Ghati the forest on the BIHADS (Hills of mud) are being cut and the BIHADS are being done plane gradually for the use of agricultural production.
In many other parts of the Madhya Pradesh, the scene is more or less same. The trees of CHIRONGI are being invisible. The trees of MAHUAS, SHARIFA (SITAFAL-custard fruit) ,and other tress on which the wild life(birds and animals) was dependent have been cut and they are not getting food and shelter as the migrated people mostly, have done encroachment and made their own huts and the rich have made their resorts. They have done SIKAR of the poor and helpless wild animals. The elite class of the village call SIKARI-Bahelias(hunter community) and give shelter to them and permit hunting and exchange of it they get benefit out of it. Poor /poor tribal are cutting wood to sell for money as their land gone to others due to one reason or the other.At some interior difficult terrain no facility has been provided to the STs for their livelihood and so they cut forest and sell for money viz.patalkot,Chindwada District,MP. It is another story, you will find KALARY(wine shop)in every village of MP.  I reported about some places to the forest Department of Jabalpur region personally to stop encroachment but they did not bother. We can understand the reason of vested interest of Babus-Businessmen, Politicians and now temptation of getting undue advantage by Aam Admi also. So, the MP is in the grip of Forest Mafia, Mining Mafia, Road construction and Road Transport Mafia etc. badly and no Govt. can stop them as no Ruling Party wants to bear risk of losing power as well as lives of their leaders.
The solution is to compress our corruption sphere through>South pole ((ELECTORAL REFORM)) and North pole (REFORMS IN EDUCATION INDUSTRY) i.e. to implement efficiently one after the other. However it is not easy. For this we need leaders of creative leaders of the caliber of freedom fighter.}
Vijay Nath Sondhi

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