"I am totally hopeful that CAMPA bill will be passed in the coming July session of Parliament. It will pave way for the country to get Rs 35,000 crore for development of forest and 'Harit' (Green) India," Javadekar, who holds the charge of Environment and Forests Ministry told reporters here.
He also informed that 200 schemes of public interest without compromising on environment norms and Rs four crore were also sanctioned for Pench Tiger Reserve.
Referring to 'Swachh Bharat' campaign, he said that for making it successful it is necessary that the country to have facilities for proper disposal of waste.
The minister said that for the disposal of solid waste, e-waste, plastic-waste and bio-medical waste, the government has framed new laws and they are available on the ministry's website.
"We have also invited people's suggestion on the issue of disposal of waste and the same can be given by July 31," he said.
He also informed that for repairing roads in forest area, automatic facility will be available and said that NDA government has taken a major initiative towards freeing tribals from exploitation by making a provision for minimum support price for the minor forest produce.
The minister also said that wherever needed, the national highways passing through forest areas will be made four-lane.
