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10K+ open wells to be covered under CAMPA plan to protect wild animals

10K+ open wells to be covered under CAMPA plan to protect wild animals

Time of India3 days ago
Raipur: The Compensatory Afforestation Fund Management and Planning Authority (CAMPA), Chhattisgarh, has issued a circular to all Chief Conservators of Forests (CCFs), including those overseeing wildlife and tiger reserves, to cover open wells near forest areas.
The move aims to prevent wild animals from accidentally falling into the wells. As per the directive, 40% of the CAMPA Annual Plan of Operations (APO) for 2025–26, allocated for this purpose, will be used to cover over 10,000 open wells across the state. This initiative will significantly improve the safety of animals in vulnerable regions.
CEO of CAMPA instructed officials to prepare a detailed report on the proposed work and obtain technical and administrative approval.
The CEO also stated that any amount spent beyond the prescribed limit would not be approved.
The circular further clarifies that work should not be done on disused wells. Instead, these wells should be filled up with the support of local villagers, without using CAMPA funds.
According to the report, 1,068 wells were identified for covering at an estimated cost of Rs 345.22 lakh. In the Surguja forest circle, 258 open wells were marked across five forest divisions: Korea (57), Manendragarh (30), Surguja (57), Jashpur (57), and Sarguja (57).
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Similarly, 228 open wells were marked in the Bilaspur circle across four forest divisions: Dharamjaigarh (57), Katghora (57), Raigarh (57), and Sarangarh-Bilaigarh (57).
In the Raipur circle, 171 open wells were marked in three forest divisions: Gariaband (57), Baloda Bazar (57), and Mahasamund (57). The Kanker circle identified 126 open wells in three divisions: Kanker (57), West Bhanupratappur, and South Kondagaon (12).
Additionally, 57 open wells in the Bastar division under the Jagdalpur circle will be covered. The list also includes 57 wells in the Balod division under the Durg circle, 57 in the Kanger Valley National Park, 57 in the Gomarda Sanctuary, and 57 in the Barnawapara Sanctuary.
Elaborating on the provision for utilising 40% of the interest amount, a senior forest officer explained that when a company undertakes mining activities, it is required to deposit a certain amount into the CAMPA fund maintained by the central govt. Forty percent of the interest accrued on this deposited amount is earmarked for specific activities such as wildlife safety.
An amount of up to Rs 18.43 lakh was approved for each forest division to cover open wells under this initiative.
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