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Haritha Haram

Telangana

Haritha Haram is Telangana's environmental initiative run by the Forest Department to increase the state's forest cover from 24% to 33% through large-scale tree planting and sapling nurturing programs. The scheme aims to combat deforestation, improve air quality, and create environmental awareness among citizens. It encourages community participation in afforestation activities across the state.

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CentralAgriculture

Coffee Development Programme in North Eastern Region: Expansion of Coffee

Ministry Of Commerce And Industry

The scheme "Coffee Development Programme in North Eastern Region: Expansion of Coffee" by the Coffee Board, Department of Commerce, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, aims to facilitate afforestation in the Jhum lands and help settle the tribals on a permanent footing.

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Compensation Amount Towards Cattle Injury Caused by Forest Animals

Madhya Pradesh

Launched on 6th February 2024, the scheme "Compensation Amount towards Cattle Injury Caused by Forest Animals" by the Forest Department, Government of Madhya Pradesh, provides compensation in case of death of cattle due to attacks by wild animals.

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StateEmployment

Afforestation Schemes Providing Incentives And Employment To Tribals In Forest

Tamil Nadu

This scheme provides employment and financial incentives to unemployed tribal people for afforestation and forest conservation work. It is run by the Tamil Nadu state government to help tribal communities earn income while contributing to forest development. The scheme combines livelihood support with environmental protection by offering grants and work opportunities in forestry activities.

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CentralSocial Welfare

National Bamboo Mission

Ministry Of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare

Restructured National Bamboo Mission was launched during 2018-19 as a Centrally Sponsored Scheme (CSS) after the historical amendment of the Indian Forest Act during 2017 to exclude bamboo out from definition of tree.

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StateAgriculture

Krushy Aranya Protsaha Yojane (kapy)

Karnataka

Krushi Aranya Protsaha Yojane (KAPY) is a tree plantation and forest conservation scheme launched by the Karnataka Forest Department in 2011-12. It encourages farmers and citizens to increase forest and tree cover across Karnataka. The scheme provides subsidized seedlings and monetary incentives to participants who plant and maintain trees for a three-year period.

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