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Massive forest degradation caused by frequent forest fire in hill areas of Manipur is not only causing huge devastation not only to the environment and the ecology of the state, but also posing health risks and endangering all lives.
Additional PCCF, government of Manipur VL Roui Kulai delivered a lecture on the observation themed ‘Forest and Health’.
The Meetei Students Association appealed to the people of Manipur to extend support to saving forest areas.
The NYFM demands the government of Manipur and the Government of India for immediate action to identify and delete fictitious villages and delete bogus population.
Wildfire ravaged a forest in Thawai hill range which is located nearly 3 km away from the Thawai village.
The Manipur chief minister said that to protect reserved and protected forest, the state government has issued arms to forest guards and training for forest guards on handling of arms and ammunition has been completed at the training centre, Pangei.
IFP EDITORIAL: Manipur’s forest dwellers and hill people should not be any different from the rest. We must all endeavour to restore the glory of the mountain ranges and hills in the state.
IFP IMPACT: Barely four days after the Imphal Free Press published a video entitled 'How timber transport is being carried out unchecked in broad daylight in Tamenglong', Manipur Forest and Environment Minister Awangbou Newmai announced setting up of a drone unit to check illegal activities
A one-day workshop on the role of village authorities in the nature conservation, restoration of Jhum areas, protection of hornbill habitat and others was held at Tamei on September 10.
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