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ADC Kishtwar discusses District Environment Plan 2024

K H News Service by K H News Service
December 14, 2024
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Kishtwar : Additional District Development Commissioner (ADC) Kishtwar, Pawan Kotwal on Friday chaired a meeting of the District Environment Committee to deliberate on the District Environment Plan 2024 and review its implementation strategies. The meeting focused on critical environmental issues, ongoing projects and compliance with regulatory guidelines to ensure sustainable development in the district.
During the meeting, directions were issued to the Chief Medical Officer Kishtwar for the identification of suitable land for the establishment of a Bio-Medical Waste Treatment Plant in the district. This initiative aims to ensure the scientific disposal of bio-medical waste in adherence to prescribed environmental standards.
To monitor and implement the National Green Tribunal (NGT) guidelines effectively at dumping sites associated with various ongoing Hydroelectric Power Projects (HEPPs) and NHIDCL projects, the ADC instructed the District Officer (DO) of the Pollution Control Board, District Mining Officer Kishtwar and Assistant Director Fisheries to conduct a joint site visit. They were tasked with furnishing a detailed status report on compliance with environmental norms at these sites.
The Executive Engineer Jal Shakti Department was directed to provide an updated status on the completion of the Filter Plant and ensure the availability of clean drinking water facilities for the township. This step aims to enhance the water supply infrastructure and promote public health in the district.
The ADC also reviewed the progress of key projects, including the establishment of a Modern Slaughter House, Cattle Pond, and Waste Plastic Management system in the district. The Executive Officer (EO), Municipal Council (MC) Kishtwar was instructed to furnish the latest progress report on these initiatives.
Furthermore, the Divisional Forest Officers (DFO) Kishtwar and Marwah were asked to provide comprehensive details of various activities being undertaken under the Bio-Diversity Management Plan in the district. This plan seeks to preserve and promote ecological balance and protect the district’s unique biodiversity.
The meeting emphasized the need for collaborative efforts among various departments to address pressing environmental concerns. The members also discussed strategies for enhancing waste management, afforestation drives and public awareness campaigns to foster environmental conservation.
The ADC underscored the importance of maintaining transparency, accountability, and timely action in implementing the District Environment Plan. He urged all committee members to prioritize sustainable development goals and ensure compliance with environmental guidelines in all ongoing and upcoming projects.
The meeting was attended by all members of the District Environment Committee, including senior officials from various departments.

K H News Service

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