• ‘Ecological sensibilities, conservation of natural inheritance, holistic approach can help to deal, reverse environmental degradation • For future generations, everyone must contribute to maintain delicate balance of nature’
In J&K we are witnessing another kind of pollution-terrorism, exported by our neighboring country and it is threatening our social harmony. Terrorists are targeting innocent men, women and even children: LG
Jammu: The Forest Department today hosted the entry level training for Foresters (22ndbatch) and Forest Guards (56th, 67thand 68th batches) on virtual mode.
In all 25 newly appointed Foresters joined online training in Soil Conservation Training School, Miran Sahib, while 31 Forest Guards are being trained by Training School, Doomi, Akhnoor and 50 Forest Guards have joined Kashmir Forest Training School, Chitternar, Bandipora for entry level training. Due to COVID-19, the training has begun in virtual mode and shall be resumed in-person as and when the situation improves.
Pr. Chief Conservator of Forests & HoFF, J&K Dr. Mohit Gera in his keynote address said that the forest sector has witnessed drastic changes from mature timber exploitation-based approach to people centric forestry.
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Jammu: Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today paid homage to all the martyrs of the Forest Department who have laid down their lives and made supreme sacrifice in the line of duty. “I salute the bravery of forest personnel working day and night to protect Forests, Wildlife and the Environment”, said the Lt Governor.
The Lt Governor was speaking at the Passing out Ceremony of the Forest Guards of 32nd, 56th, and 66th Course here at Convention Centre. The ceremony started with the Guard of Honour to the Lt Governor by the personnel of the Forest Protection Force, J&K.