She said the Ministry of Environment and Forest has given "in principle" approval to the proposal of India becoming an institutional partner of International Network for Bamboo and Rattan (INBAR) that will assist the sector in strengthening the contribution to livelihood.
INBAR is an inter governmental organisation and has 39 member countries including India and works to improve the social, economic, and environmental benefits of bamboo and rattan among some of the world's poorest communities.
She said that her ministry after getting the approval expects to work closely with IMBAR and assist the bamboo and rattan sector to strengthen the contribution to livelihood and well being of local communities all over the world.
Natarajan said that her ministry also promotes bamboo plantations through various schemes especially with involvement of people from rural areas.
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She maintained that to ensure the success of this efforts, it was important to provide an enabling environment which includes a simplified regulatory regime so that the interest of the growers is sustained.
"Many states have already exempted bamboo grown on private lands from the regulatory regime and it has yielded good results. We want to pursue it and take this further to encourage the states to allow the growing of bamboo," Natarajan added.