Key Points

Deputy Commissioner Anupam Kashyap chaired an important meeting about forest land demarcation in Shimla district. The discussion focused on implementing Supreme Court orders regarding land transfer between departments. Officials identified staff shortages as a major challenge in this process. Meanwhile, Shimla is also hosting a traditional cuisine festival to promote local delicacies and support women entrepreneurs.

Key Points: Shimla DC Kashyap Reviews Forest Land Demarcation With SDMs DFOs

  • DC Kashyap chairs video conference with all SDMs and DFOs on forest land demarcation
  • Supreme Court orders transfer of non-forest land from Revenue to Forest Department
  • Staff shortage identified as key challenge in implementing court orders
  • SDMs instructed to create separate jurisdictions to expedite land transfer process
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Shimla DC chairs meeting with SDMs and DFOs, reviews demarcation of forest land

Deputy Commissioner Anupam Kashyap directs DFOs to submit forest land status reports following Supreme Court orders on land transfer from Revenue to Forest Department.

"All DFOs are required to submit a current status report on forest land within the week - Deputy Commissioner Anupam Kashyap"

Shimla, October 3

A video conference meeting chaired by Deputy Commissioner Anupam Kashyap was held in Shimla district. The meeting regarding the demarcation of the forest land involved all the Sub-Divisional Magistrates (SDMs) and Divisional Forest Officers (DFOs).

During the video conference, the Deputy Commissioner said that all the DFOs are required to submit a current status report on forest land within the week. The meeting also highlighted various issues related to the orders of the Supreme Court.

According to these orders, in case of WP 1164/2023, the Supreme Court ordered the states and union territories to take possession of the forest land. The order further mentioned the handover of all the land allotted for non-forest purposes in the possession of the Revenue Department to the Forest Department. Both departments are working under this order across the district.

The meeting held a detailed discussion of the challenges faced in the implementation of the Supreme Court orders. One of the key challenges that emerged was the shortage of staff. To address this, the SDMs have been instructed to develop separate jurisdictions to expedite the implementation of the orders.

Additional District Magistrate Law and Order Pankaj Sharma, District Revenue Officer Sanjeet Sharma, along with all SDMs and DFOs, were present in the meeting.

Meanwhile, Shimla is hosting a five-day traditional cuisine festival titled "Himachal ka Swaad -Swasthya ka Saath," aimed at promoting the state's authentic local delicacies. The event was inaugurated on Friday by Rural Development and Panchayati Raj Minister Anirudh Singh, who stated that the initiative not only attracts tourists but also empowers rural women entrepreneurs.

The festival features a variety of Himachali dishes prepared by women from different villages through self-help groups (SHGs). It is being viewed as a step forward in reviving local economic activity, particularly following the recent natural disasters that affected the hill state.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see both departments working together. Forest conservation is crucial for Himachal's ecological balance. The food festival is also a nice initiative - supporting local women entrepreneurs while preserving our cultural heritage. Win-win situation! 🙌
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Aditya G
While I appreciate the forest conservation efforts, I'm concerned about the practical implementation. Many local communities depend on forest land for their livelihood. Hope the authorities consider this aspect and provide alternative arrangements.
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Sarah B
The traditional cuisine festival sounds amazing! Himachali food is so underrated. Great to see rural women getting this platform. Hope they get good business and recognition for their culinary skills. 🍛
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Vikram M
Supreme Court orders must be implemented properly. Too often we see good policies failing at ground level due to bureaucratic delays and staff shortages. Hope this time it's different. The separate jurisdictions idea seems practical.
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Nisha Z
Respectfully, I feel the government should focus more on immediate disaster recovery rather than just meetings. Many areas are still recovering from recent natural calamities. Action on ground is what matters most.
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Michael C
As someone who frequently visits Shimla, I'm happy to see efforts to balance development with environmental conservation. The hill stations need sustainable tourism approaches. The food festival is a great example of

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