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Lal Singh warns of stringent action against timber smugglers
Says smugglers taking advantage of prevailing situation

Srinagar, August 26 (Scoop News)- Minister for Forests, Environment and Ecology, Choudhary Lal Singh on Friday said the Government would act tough against the timber smugglers across the Kashmir region.
Addressing a Press Conference at his office chamber in Civil Secretariat, the Minister said some anti-social elements are trying to take advantage of the prevailing situation in the valley and resorting to loot the green gold in the valley. He warned the smugglers of dire consequences, saying that government will take strict action against the people found involved in timber smuggling. He said the department has been receiving complaints about increasing timber smuggling in Kashmir valley especially Shopian, Kulgam, Pulwama and Kupwara wherein some people are taking advantage of prevailing situation and cutting down green trees.
The Minister said the department will act tough against the people involved in smuggling and stated that if any official of the department was found involved in facilitating smuggling he/she will be dealt strictly which can also lead to termination from job.
Choudhary Lal Singh also appealed people to help the department in saving the green gold, saying that forests of Kashmir are the property of the people and Kashmir is known as paradise because of the forests and hence people need to help the department for preserving the asset of green gold.
The Minister urged media fraternity and civil society members to raise awareness about the ill effects of forest degradation. He said degradation of forests means end to the natural cycle and by cutting down trees, the ecology is disturbed and people need to come forward and save forests on priority.
Choudhary Lal Singh said the department is striving hard to increase the forest cover of the state. The department will plant 15 lakh saplings on Shankaracharya hills and Zabarwan forests, he maintained.
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