Forest Deptt observes National Forest Martyr’s Day across J&K

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Dheeraj Gupta participates in commemoration ceremony at Shankaracharya Forests

SRINAGAR: Principal Secretary Forest, Environment & Ecology, Dheeraj Gupta along with Principal Chief Conservator of Forests & HoFF, Roshan Jaggi today participated in National Forest Martyr’s day to commemorate the sacrifices forest officers and frontline staff here at Forest Memorial located at Shankaracharya forests Srinagar.

The event witnesses the participation other officers from various wings of the Forest Department and frontline staff were present and they paid floral tributes to commemorate the sacrifices of forest officers/officials.

Similar events were also organized in different parts of J&K to mark the occasion.

On 11th September every year, Forest Martyrs Day is observed to commemorate the sacrifices of forest officers and frontline staff working for protection and conservation of Forests, Wildlife and for other related environmental issues. This Day is observed at the National level also to highlight the need to protect and conserve Forests, Wildlife and Biodiversity for maintaining the ecological balance. To accomplish this difficult and challenging task, the forest officers and frontline staff who perform their duties under difficult working conditions in far flung and difficult forest areas, there is need to equip them with modern technology, latest equipments and infrastructural facilities.

In Jammu & Kashmir, so far 85 number of forest officers and forest officials have laid down their lives while performing their duties in different capacities and capabilities of frontline forest staff to deal with the emerging challenges. The Forest Department has in last few years taken various initiatives to improve the infrastructure and enhancing the working capabilities of frontline staff.

In this regard focus has been laid on providing residential accommodation to frontline staff working in far flung areas and also for improving the mobility and training and capacity building. The ICT applications have been increasingly used to modernize the working and enhance the capacity of the field staff.

The Ministry of Environment, Forest & CC, Government of India had declared the 11th of September as National Forestry Martyrs Day in the year 2013 in recognition of the infamous Khejrli Massacre of 1730.

It is pertinent to mention here that frontline staff of Forest Department faces various  challenges while performing their duties which include the attacks from forest offenders/timber smugglers, attacks from the wild animals and other difficult working conditions due to  inhospitable terrain and harsh weather conditions.