”Lalpurja of encroached land should not be distributed”

Magh 7, 2081

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”Lalpurja of encroached land should not be distributed”

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The need for timely amendment of the law has been pointed out to address the problems seen in national parks and wildlife protection. In today's meeting of the National Assembly, Public Policy and Delegated Committee, the senior conservation officer of the national park suggested that national parks and wildlife-friendly laws should be made based on long-term thinking without looking at the immediate benefits.

Informing that there is a lack of resources in the management of national parks and wildlife conservation, they said that due to the effects of climate change, the lack of drinking water and ponds in the park area has also created some challenges.

The senior conservation officers suggested that the people of the central region be attacked by wild animals and arrange emergency rescue and treatment funds and centers.  Not only for the state to raise revenue, but also to promote tourism from the national park,  Stating that the contribution made to the hotel business and job creation should not be forgotten, they requested that initiatives be taken for special plans and budget arrangements to solve the problems faced by the people of the middle region.

They said that the state should pay special attention to the protection of mountains, rivers, wild animals, religious places and animals and plants as the national park is the main place to bring in tourists for economic prosperity. In the name of various projects and projects, exploitation of natural resources should be stopped and the senior conservation officer suggested that there should be no distribution of red parts for the people living in the areas that the park has declared to be encroached upon.

Pointing out the need to be environment and wildlife friendly while building infrastructure, they argued that the conservation work will be fruitful if there is a partnership between local, private and government mechanisms. They also suggested to pay attention to the creation of laws so that there is a proper balance of the environment.  

Earlier, the members requested information about the cooperation between the people of the national park and the intermediate area and the steps to be taken to reduce the conflict between humans and wild animals. 

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