The Rajya Sabha passed by voice vote the Compensatory Afforestation Fund Bill, 2016 which has been hanging fire since May last year when it was approved by the Lok Sabha.
The bill seeks to provide for setting up of funds under the central public accounts and that of each state governments for undertaking plantation, assisted natural regenation, protection of forests and forest related infrastructure development.
This law will ensure expeditious utilisation of accumulated unspent amounts available with the ad hoc Compensatory Afforestation Fund Management and Planning Authority (CAMPA) which is presently around Rs 42,000 crore.
"The money available under this fund is huge. This fund is not of anybody but of Team India," Minister for Forests and Environment Anil Madhav Dave said while replying to a debate on the bill.
He said the money would be "returned" to the states which have suffered deforestation on account of development.
Asserting that government is committed to the development, Dave said the funds would be released at the earliest.
Odisha would get the maximum amount of about Rs 6,000 crore, followed by Chattisgarh which will get Rs 3,861 crore and Rs 3,459 crore for Madhya Pradesh.
The minister said that bill has been prepared taking into account the Forest Right Act.
"We will have to keep faith on the state governments. They are competent and elected. Spoonfeeding goes against the spirit of federal structure. We hope that the states would use the funds wisely," Dave said.
Dave also assured the House that if the rules are not found to be adequate, the government will "revisit" it after one year. The minister said the entire process would be democratic.
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Giving assurance to the House, Dave said the government has always followed a principled process of public participation in development process.
The procedure for the effective consultation in formulation of the projects and expenditure to be undertaken would be specified in the rules, he said, adding that record of consultation would be maintained.
He assured the House that if there are any concerns with the rules on consultation with Gram Sabhas in the Bill, the same will be reviewed after one year.
The funds would be utilised for creation and maintenance of compensatory afforestation and execution of other activities for conservation, protection, improvement and expansion of forest and wildlife resources of the country.
The remaining 10 per cent would be retained at the national level to be used for monitoring and evaluation of activities to be undertaken by the Centre and States/UTs as well as providing research and technical support to States.
The passing of the Bill would facilitate make available more than Rs 6,000 crore per annum to the States/UTs for conservation, protection, improvement and expansion of forest and wildlife resources of the country.
Availability of these amounts will not only help the States/UTs and local communities to ensure better management of their forest resources but will also result in creation of more than 15 crores man-days of direct employment.
Apart from creation of direct employment, utilisation of these amounts will result in increased availability of timber and various other non-timber forest products, and will thus help in improvement of the overall living standards of the forest dependent communities.
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