In an effort aimed at eco-restoration of the degraded forests, Governor N N Vohra and Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed launched the pilot afforestation programme' from Frislan area of Pahalgam in south Kashmir's Anantnag district, an official spokesman said.
Addressing a gathering here, the Chief Minister said his concern to revamp the State Forest Policy was to make people living in close proximity of forests equal partners in eco-restoration drives of the government, as they were the vital stakeholders.
Sayeed asked Forest Minister Bali Baghat to conceptualize a plan for creation of an enabling environment, whereby the people living in contiguity of forests are made an integral part of any conservation initiative.
"The Forest Department must conceive a plan, with active involvement of Tourism Development Authorities and Shri Amarnath Shrine Board for Sonamarg-Baltal-Pahalgam stretch to begin with," he said, adding more steps should be taken for wayside plantations on the nearby picturesque Daksum-Warwan and Aharbal-Kongwattan stretches.
Sayeed said even the Amarnath pilgrims should be encouraged to plant saplings en route the Holy Cave to extend the forest cover and make the journey more enjoyable.