
‘Swift action needed for development in forest areas'
She instructed the officials to prepare and submit proposals to the Rorest department for the construction of roads, bridges, electricity supply, and other development works in remote forest and tribal regions. She also directed that every department involved in development projects must coordinate with the forest department to obtain prior approval before execution.

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