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J-K govt retrieves over 45 acres of forest land in Kishtwar

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Press Trust of India Jammu
Last Updated : Dec 05 2015 | 3:07 PM IST
Jammu and Kashmir government has retrieved over 45 acres of forest land from 73 encroachers in Kishtwar district and registered cases against them.
"A total of 367.05 kanals (over 45 acres) of forestland encroached by 73 forest encroachers was retrieved inKishtwar and cases against them were registeredunder relevant sections of the J-K Forest Act", a seniorForest department officer said.
Officials of Kishtwar Forest Divisionhad been carrying out a major operation against forest encroachersduring the past few days.
"Special teams were constituted under directsupervision of DFO (Divisional Forest Officer) Kishtwar for clearing forest encroachmentin Kishtwar, Nagseni and Padder areas", he said.
As many as 57 kanals of forest land was retrieved from encroachers in Patnazi, Nali, Kither andBinoon villages, the officer said, adding that 89 kanals of such land was retrieved in Piyas, Cherji and Bronth villages of Nagseni range.
Similarly, 221.05 kanals of forest land was retrieved from encroachers in Garh and Hango-Haloti villages falling under Padder area of the district, he said.
Around 1,344.31 kanals (168acres) of encroached forest land has been retrieved inKishtwar Forest Division falling in Kishtwar district from March 2015 till date.
The forest officials have been organizing various awareness camps in different parts of the Kishtwar Forest Division against encroachments.

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First Published: Dec 05 2015 | 3:07 PM IST

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