New forest policy to come soon: Javadekar

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jun 10 2016 | 7:57 PM IST
Centre will soon come out with a new forest policy, Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar today said while asking states to frame their own policies so that the target of achieving 33 per cent forest cover throughout the country is achieved.
He said that his Ministry will in July convene a meeting of state Forest and Environment ministers regarding the issue and to deliberate on other aspects related to improving forest quality, scientific management of forests will also be done.
The Union minister said that his Ministry will also frame courses aimed at enhancing skills for people working in the field of environment, forest and climate change.
Referring to the launch of the International Solar Alliance (ISA) at the Paris Climate change summit, he noted that it has tremendous employment potential worldwide and has helped Indian youths, equipped with the new skill sets, get employment.
"We are reviewing our forest policy. Indian Institute of Forest Management (IIFM) has done basic work with public consultation and field visits. Now we will discuss it with stakeholders and take it to a logical conclusion and have a new forest policy.
"At the same time, we are also urging states to come out with their comprehensive and relevant forest policies so that forest grows more and we achieve the target of 33 per cent of forest cover," Javadekar said during an interaction on Transforming India on mygov.In.
Javadekar said that the meeting of all Environment ministers will be held in July. From the agenda which was finalised yesterday, the most important one is how to save forests and make it more prosperous.
"Its a challenging work. On one hand we have to improve the quality of forest, improve methods of scientific management of forest, use degraded land which is 30 per cent of forest area, we also have to incentivise more forest cover outside forest area," he said.
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IIM Ahmedabad Director Ashish Nanda, who was also present said that with regard to professional courses, a system of providing loans to students is more effective than subsidies as students earn big packages after completing the courses.
He also opined that a system of grading has some advantages over ranking.
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First Published: Jun 10 2016 | 7:57 PM IST

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