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Samba, April 03:

Commissioner Secretary Forests, Ecology and Environment, Sanjeev Verma today visited Purmandal area of  district in connection with development of a Biodiversity Park and promotion of water conservation activities around the forests of famous temple area for improving the overall aesthetics and water environs of the area.

The Commissioner Secretary was accompanied by Principal Chief Conservator of Forests,  Dr. Mohit Gera, Chief Conservator of Forests, Jammu, K. Ramesh Kumar, DFO,  Samba  Som  Dutt Khajuria, ACR Samba, Jatinder Mishra, BDC Chairman  Purmandal and officers from DEERS, Irrigation and Flood Control, local Sarpanch and staff of Forest Department during the visit.

The Commissioner Secretary visited the site proposed for development of Biodiversity park in forest compartment 35/D  Purmandal  adjacent to ancient Shiv Temple being established with a view to conserve the biodiversity of the area, creation of awareness among the visitors and the nature lovers with promotion of biodiversity conservation.

The Commissioner Secretary was informed that One Nakshatra Van is proposed to be created according to the Indian system of Astrology that links plants with the motion of different planets in the park. The 27 Nakshatra trees will be planted to bring an aesthetic, healthy and spiritual experience. One herbal garden is also proposed for planting of rare and threatened trees which also have medicinal and religious importance. The measures to be taken for Soil and Water Conservation of catchment area were also discussed in detail.

The Commissioner Secretary Forests directed the DFO Samba for identification of suitable site in Purmandal for development of the area with nature trail, Water Harvesting Structures and other recreational areas along with amenities for senior citizens and children. Verma advised on developing a conservation programme for Purmandal Range and its adjoining areas for providing ecological security to urban Jammu.

The Deputy Commissioner informed him that in order to disseminate the natural and cultural heritage of the area and generate awareness, among children and senior citizens visiting Purmandal, one Bal Van is also proposed in Purmandal area.

The Commissioner Secretary Forests advised the forest department to develop a network of sites with focus on the cultural and natural wealth of the region and follow an integrated approach for the catchment area treatment for water recharge, control of soil erosion and other interventions to improve the vegetation of the area with involvement of Forest, Social Forestry, Environment, Tourism and Irrigation and Flood control  Departments. He also inspected Forest Nursery at Purmandal and impressed upon to promote raising of local tree species.

During the visit, PCCF & HoFF proposed promotion of distribution of Seed balls among the Village Panchayats of the area for greening the catchment.  He apprised the Commissioner Secretary Forests on overall greening programme of the department for the year 2021-22 with the involvement of people and use of local varieties of trees.