The hill state of Himachal Pradesh, whose economy largely banks on tourism, horticulture and hydropower, has accumulated a whopping debt of Rs 75,000 crore with the ever-swelling wages and a liability of about Rs 11,000 crore on account of .
Just a day before listing of two cases pertaining to felling of khair (Acacia Catechu) trees in Himachal Pradesh in the Supreme Court, the state government on Tuesday sought to waive the condition of their felling out of the purview of the 10-year felling programme to give relief to the farmers.
Calls for prompt disposal of applications under PSGA Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Dec 15: Divisional Commissioner Jammu, Ramesh Kumar today chaired a meeting of Deputy Commissioners and officers of Forest Department to review the management plan for felling of Khair trees (Acacia Catechu) grown on non-forest land in Jammu division. The meeting was attended in person by Chief Conservator of Forest, B M Sharma; Assistant Commissioner Central, Pritam Lal; DFO Jammu, Anoop Soni, while the Deputy Commissioners of Jammu division along […]
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