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Need seen for effective utilisation of funds earmarked for forest development
Member of Legislative Assembly H.R. Gaviappa on Thursday emphasised the need for effective utilisation of funds earmarked for forest development urging the Forest Department to take greater responsibility in conservation and afforestation efforts across Kalyana Karnataka.
Speaking after launching the Vanamahotsava and Environmental Awareness Programme by planting a sapling at the Rajiv Nagar Park in the city, Mr. Gaviappa noted that the region between Hosapete and Chitradurga has some of the most expansive forest cover in Kalyana Karnataka.
'The department should scientifically explore using Tungabhadra river waters for forest zones. If pipeline systems are set up to divert river waters to lakes, it will improve groundwater levels and help trees remain green even during summer,' he said.
He pointed out that such a move will also benefit farmers. 'Public visits to local wildlife spots like Daroji Bear Sanctuary and Atalji Zoological Park in Kamalapura should be encouraged. These areas are rich in biodiversity, including rare bird species such as the Great Indian Bustard. We need to preserve and promote such natural wealth,' he added.
Campaign slogan
Addressing a gathering, Assistant Conservator of Forests H. Anupama said that this year's campaign slogan encourages everyone to plant a sapling in the name of their mother, symbolising nurturing and care.
'Forests attract rainfall and play a key role in reducing pollution. We must instill awareness among children not just about education but also about environmental conservation,' she said.
She called for priority to be given to greening efforts by planting more trees and protecting biodiversity. 'Every living being has a right to live on this planet. To report forest-related issues or animal poaching, citizens can call the forest helpline 1926,' she added.
Planting drives
Speaking on the occasion, Hosapete City Municipal Council Vice-President Ramesh Gupta said that Vanamahotsava should not be limited to a single day. 'We plan to extend tree planting drives to all 35 wards in the city and organise environment awareness activities across the municipality,' he said.
Blossoms Kindergarten and High School headmaster Vivek, Rajiv Nagar Welfare Association president Katagi Gopal, Assistant Conservator of Forests Kirubanandan, other Forest Department staff, teachers, students and residents were present.