Haryana Government To Recruit Van Mitras Soon Under Van Mitra Yojana

Haryana Government To Recruit Van Mitras Soon Under Van Mitra Yojana

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Category : National Published on: June 19 2024

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  • The Haryana Government plans to recruit Van Mitras under the Van Mitra Yojana, who will receive an honorarium for maintaining plants. This initiative aims to involve local individuals in forest conservation efforts.
  • Chief Minister Naib Singh directed the Forest and Wildlife Department to conduct regular mapping using drones. This will cover existing plants in forest areas as well as those to be planted annually during plantation campaigns.
  • The decisions were announced after Chief Minister Naib Singh chaired a review meeting of the Forest and Wildlife Department in Chandigarh. The emphasis was on enhancing forest management and conservation strategies in Haryana.
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