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The main objectives of managing the forests are as given below:-
1. Maintenance of the environmental stability and equilibrium and the ecological
balance in the region.
2. Conservation of the natural forests with vast variety of flora and fauna
for the preservation of the bio-diversity and the genetic resources.
3. Conservation of soil and water resources by checking soil erosion and
denudation in the catch-ment areas.
4. Meeting the bonafide requirement of the local people for fuel wood, fodder,
non-timber forest produce and small timber and safeguarding their rights
and concessions.
5. Increasing the productivity of poor stocked and degraded forests by planting
locally available fast growing (indigenous) tree species without adversely
affecting naturally occurring trees.
6. Afforestation of barren and degraded areas through peoples participation.
7. To check encroachment in the forest areas.
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Objectives
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Various Developmental Schemes
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Achievements Under New Government
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