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The Governor suggested that protection of environment must be incorporated in the school curriculum. He said that there must be social messages for young minds to connect with nature.
The Governor shared his deep concern regarding encroachment of forest land by some vested interest people. He called for timely action to address the issue.
The Governor released publications of Department of Environment, Forests and Climate Change, Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh, titled ‘Orchids, its identification, cultivation & conservation ‘ authored by Jumter Nyorak, Orchid Research Centre, Tipi and Booklet ‘Community Conserved Areas’, by World Wildlife Fund for Nature.
Minister for Environment & Forests etc. and local MLA, Shri Mama Natung, Chairman, State Biodiversity Board Shri Tayek Goi and Smt Koj Rinya, member Secretary SBB also spoke on the occasion.
Arunachal: 3 lakh fingerlings distributed to fish farmers
Principal Chief Conservator of Forest Shri Jitendra Kumar gave a presentation on ‘Biodiversity: Status and Potential in Arunachal Pradesh.
Smt Vishesh Uppal, Director, Governance, law & order of World Wildlife Fund- India briefed on the District Level Consultations on State Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan
Shri Tapak Taku, MLA, Commissioner to Governor Shri Ankur Garg, Deputy Commissioner, East Kameng, Shri Sachin Rana, Superintendent of Police, Shri Rahul Gupta and Divisional Forest Officer Shri Ankit Kumar also participated in the programme.