Need to remove encroachment from Lumding reserve forest: Assam government
Need to remove encroachment from Lumding reserve forest: Assam government
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Guwahati: "After Gorukhuti (Dhalpur), we need to clean up Lumding Reserve Forest and we are talking about it amicably," the Chief Minister said during a press conference on Friday. Informing the media persons that he is discussing the issue with the minority leaders.

Expressing his happiness over 150 families leaving the forest, Sarma also requested the people living there to leave the place on their own. He also said that minority leaders are of the same opinion that reserved forests should not be encroached upon. Sarma claimed, “It has come to our notice that with the support of 3-4 big traders many farmers have cultivated ginger and they have settled in an area inside the forest.” The Gauhati High Court has passed the eviction order.

In September this year, a division bench of the Gauhati High Court had asked the state government to apprise the court of the action taken towards eviction of encroachers from Lumding Reserve Forest in the first week of November 2021, when it would hear the matter. Will do . The state government in its affidavit had admitted that about 1.10 hectares of land has been occupied under the Lumding Reserve Forest. "... In view of such encroachment, the state authorities had drawn up an eviction plan which (they) intend to implement in a phased manner during October 2021 to February 2022.

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