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Khandre asks officials to protect forests from encroachers'We have lost 57 personnel during their work to protect forests from timber mafia, poachers, wildfire and rescucing of wild animals. The real way to pay our respects to them is to ensure that these resources are protected,' Khandre said.
Chiranjeevi Kulkarni
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>Karnataka minister Eshwar B Khandre. </p></div>

Karnataka minister Eshwar B Khandre.

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Forest Minister Eshwar B Khandre on Monday called upon the officials to take up removal of forest encroachments to reduce the man-animal conflict and save the environment.

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The minister, along with Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Housing Minister B Z Zameer Ahmed Khan, laid a wreath at the Forest Martyrs' Memorial at Aranya Bhavan on Monday.

"We have lost 57 personnel during their work to protect forests from timber mafia, poachers, wildfire and rescucing of wild animals. The real way to pay our respects to them is to ensure that these resources are protected," Khandre said.

Citing climate change and the consequent natural disasters, the minister said the department needs to commit to the cause of protecting the forests. He reiterated the need to protect Western Ghats for the welfare of Karnataka.

Sasya Shyamala launched

At another event organised at the Fort High School in Chamarajpet, the Khandre and Primary and Higher Education Minister Madhu Bangarappa launched the Sasya Syamala programme, which aims at planting 50 saplings at each government school.

Under the scheme, 50 saplings will be distributed to all government schools, with those in Kalyana Karnataka region set to get 100 saplings. students of the school will care for the saplings.

Khandre requested the education minister to introduce in the curriculum lessons that inspire students to grow trees and protect resources.

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(Published 11 September 2023, 23:59 IST)