Addressing a gathering during a workshop on 'Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation' organised by NABARD (National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development) here, he said that the state government is making all efforts to maintain the bio-diversity and to prevent climate change.
"In this direction, the 500 meter area of Mangarbani Forest of Aravalli Range has been declared as Conserved Forest Area," he said.
While emphasising on carrying out new research and surveys related to environment, he said that the state government has set a target to keep 20 per cent area of the total area of the state under green and forest cover.
At present, four per cent area has been made as green and forest cover, but a lot needs to be done in this direction, he said.
He said that 'Har Ghar Hariyali' scheme would be expanded and participation of people would be increased in it and schools, colleges, other institutions would be included in the implementation of this campaign.
Capt Abhimanyu said that 'Van Mahotsav' would be celebrated in the month of July and special efforts would be made to prevent dying of trees and plants.
He said the state government would extend all possible help to NABARD to conserve bio diversity and prevent climate change.
He said that in India, NABARD has been given the responsibility of the campaign that has been launched in the entire world regarding climate change.
