All-women forest rights information centre opens in Nayagarh district in Odisha
By Express News Service |
Published: 26th October 2017 02:19 AM |
Last Updated: 26th October 2017 10:01 AM | A+A A- |
BHUBANESWAR:
A forest rights
information centre was opened at Kaptapally village under Nuagaon block
of Nayagarh district on Tuesday. The centre will serve as an important
resource hub for the long struggle of forest dwelling community to gain
recognition of rights over their customary forests under the Forest
Rights Act.
The centre will be run by a group of women who spearheaded innovative
community forest management practices in the area by conserving and
protecting a large area of very dense forest.
The community forest management group has a long history of democratic
forest protection and management. Several villages in the area wrestled
back control from the Forest Department to set up Community Forest
Management following grave degradation of forests in the 1980s. They
harnessed their traditional knowledge on forest and plant species to
enhance the forest cover, bring streams back to life and rebuild the
natural habitat of elephants.
With a stick in hand, the women used to stand guard over the forests
at night against timber thieves. For them, recognition of their forest
rights would be not only their reward for conserving the forest, but
also an insurance plan for the forest against degradation.
Though they had claimed their rights in 2015 but are yet to gain
formal recognition. Similarly, there are 24 villages in Ranpur block
where same protection process is going on for the last 40 years and they
still striving to get recognition.
Lok Sabha MP Pratyusha Rajeswari Singh and Collector Arindam Dakua
were present among others at the inauguration ceremony. The Collector
assured that the Community Forest Resource (CFR) rights will be
recognised soon and all recognised Individual Forest Rights (IFR) titles
will be demarcated.
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