Key Points

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma took significant steps to enhance environmental protection during the World Environment Day event in Guwahati. He flagged off 129 vehicles for the Forest and Environment Department and distributed arms to forest protection commandos. The CM launched an innovative AI-supported web portal for real-time forest monitoring and tracking sapling growth. The initiative aligns with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of increasing green cover and implementing sustainable environmental practices.

Key Points: Sarma Launches Forest Portal and Arms for Environmental Protection

  • CM launches AI-powered forest monitoring portal with satellite technology
  • Distributed arms to third battalion of Forest Protection Force
  • Flagged off 129 vehicles for environmental protection
  • Aims to implement plastic waste management initiatives
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Assam CM Sarma flags off 129 vehicles of Forest & Environment dept, distributes arms to commandos of AFPF battalions

Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma flags off 129 vehicles, distributes arms to forest commandos, and launches innovative environmental monitoring portal

"Through the portal, individuals can upload photographs of saplings planted and continue to update their growth over time. - Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Guwahati, June 6

As part of an initiative by the Department of Forest and Environment, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Thursday attended the World Environment Day event held at Srimanta Sankardev Kalakshetra in Guwahati.

He flagged off 129 vehicles allocated to the Forest and Environment Department to support ongoing environmental protection efforts.

He also launched a dedicated web portal and distributed arms to the commandos of three battalions of the Assam Forest Protection Force.

CM Sarma said that, Assam in line with global observance, is marking World Environment Day today. He referred to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's appeal encouraging citizens to plant a sapling in the name of their mother and stated that a portal has been launched to facilitate this initiative.

"Through the portal, individuals can upload photographs of saplings planted and continue to update their growth over time. In 2024, the Government of India had requested the planting of 70 lakh saplings under this initiative, and the Assam Government exceeded this target by planting over 22 lakh saplings," he said.

He expressed hope that the initiative would see wider participation in the current year.

The Chief Minister further informed that the newly launched portal, supported by artificial intelligence and satellite technology, would enable real-time monitoring of deforestation and forest land degradation, allowing for timely interventions.

He highlighted that since the current government assumed office, a third battalion of the Forest Protection Force was constituted, and arms were distributed to the unit to enhance its operational capacity. Addressing the earlier lack of vehicles in various forest ranges and divisions, he stated that the state government had flagged off 129 vehicles today and would procure additional ones for territorial ranges to support field operations more effectively.

Regarding plastic waste management, CM Sarma stated that the Government of India is working towards the ban on single-use plastics, and the Assam Government would implement related measures accordingly.

He mentioned that approximately 600 mineral water bottling units have been set up by the youth of the state and said that the state government has successfully enforced a ban on 500 ml water bottles. Additionally, he said that the Assam Government, in collaboration with Oil India, is working to establish biofuel production units in Dibrugarh, Tinsukia, Silchar, Tezpur, and Guwahati. He added that plastic waste would be collected and supplied to these units for biofuel generation, which is expected to significantly contribute to waste reduction.

Also present at the event were Minister for Environment & Forest Chandra Mohan Patowary, MLA Diganta Kalita, Special Chief Secretary (Forest) M K Yadava, Principal Chief Conservator of Forests and Head of Forest Protection Force Sandeep Kumar, Principal Chief Conservator of Forest (Wildlife) Dr Vinay Gupta, along with other senior officials.

- ANI

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Arjun P.
Great initiative by Assam government! The forest protection force needs proper equipment to combat illegal logging and poaching. Hope these vehicles and arms help protect our precious biodiversity. 🌳 The sapling plantation drive is also a wonderful idea - will definitely participate with my family!
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the environmental efforts, I'm concerned about arming forest guards. We've seen misuse of weapons in other states. The government must ensure strict protocols and accountability measures are in place. The tech portal for monitoring deforestation sounds promising though!
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Rahul K.
Excellent move! Assam's forests are under constant threat from illegal activities. The combination of technology (AI monitoring) and ground force empowerment is exactly what we need. Kudos to CM Sarma for taking concrete steps beyond just speeches on Environment Day.
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Sunita D.
The biofuel initiative is brilliant! Converting plastic waste to fuel could solve two problems at once. But I hope they implement proper collection systems first - in my locality, waste management is still very poor. The government should focus on grassroots implementation.
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Manish T.
️Good to see Assam leading in environmental protection! But what about the Brahmaputra pollution? That should be priority number one. Also, hope these new forest vehicles won't be misused for personal work like we've seen in other departments.
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Neha G.
Planting saplings in mother's name is such a beautiful concept! ♥️ Already registered on the portal with my mom. Small steps like these can create big environmental awareness. Hope they maintain transparency in the plantation numbers though - sometimes these figures seem inflated.

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