NATIONAL AFFORESTATION & ECO‑DEVELOPMENT BOARD
PARYAVARAN BHAVAN, CGO COMPLEX,
(CENTRAL SECTOR SCHEME)
OPERATIONAL GUIDELINES FOR THE TENTH FIVE-YEAR PLAN
Increasing forest and tree cover (FTC) of the
country to one third of its geographical area, as envisaged in the National
Forest Policy 1988, is essential for economic and ecological security of the
country, especially the rural poor. Achieving the target of one third of forest
and tree cover, however, stipulates fourfold increase in current annual tree
planting mostly on lands outside recorded forest area (RFA). Tree plantation on
lands outside RFA, however, has been very slow mainly due to poor returns to
the growers. This is largely attributed to the low volume and poor quality
yield of tree products, mainly for the reason that the tree growers do not have
easy access to quality planting material (QPM) due to both paucity of QPM
production facilities in the rural areas of the country and low awareness about
gains of using QPM. Recognizing these constraints, it has been decided to
restructure the existing Grants –in –Aid Scheme providing assistance to
Voluntary agencies for tree planting by incorporating the additional components
of QPM production facilities and creation of mass awareness about QPM. The
restructured Scheme named “Grants in aid for Greening India” will broadly focus
on three aspects of the tree planting namely
a)
Raising mass awareness about QPM and tree
planting
b) Enhancing the capacity for QPM production
c)
Tree
planting with people’s participation
1. Objectives
of the Scheme
The main
objectives are:
i)
To
create an enabling environment through capacity building at various levels for
tree
planting, and production and use
of quality planting material.
(ii)
To make available quality planting
material by establishment of high tech nurseries
iii)
To
create awareness amongst people for improved technology for tree planting and
use of quality planting material
iv)
To
develop and facilitate linkages between production systems of quality planting
material and user groups
v)
To
contribute towards increase in tree cover in the country by focusing on non-
forest lands
2. People’s
participation
The theme of people’s participation will be central to the Scheme. State Forest departments
(SFDs) and other implementing/collaborating agencies and departments are
expected to plan all the activities relating to production of QPM and tree
planting with this theme in view. Selection of species, nursery site, planting
site, individual level beneficiaries etc. should be done in consultation with
the people. The Implementing /Collaborating agency (as mentioned under 4.3.1) may work as a catalyst and motivator
to facilitate people’s participation in the programme
The beneficiaries under the Scheme
such as the local people, farmers below Poverty line should preferably be
chosen in consultation with the Village Panchayat/Gram sabha /JFMC/Local body
concerned. The species for planting on project land and mechanism for sharing
of usufruct and benefits from plantation should be decided in consultation with
the Village Panchayat/Gram sabha /JFMC/Local Body concerned, and the
deliberations and decisions concretized in the shape of a microplan for
implementation in the field. The proposal should
contain the list of identified beneficiaries and the microplan prepared
involving the beneficiaries. Microplan should contain the species to be
planted, aftercare mechanism, the year of accrual of the benefits and the
benefit sharing mechanism.
3. Harvesting
and Benefit sharing mechanism
The main objective of
the scheme is to increase the green cover and also to involve the local people
in protection. To ensure involvement of
people, it is essential to devise a system wherein the people get the tangible
and intangible benefits in a sustained manner. Once the species to be planted
are identified and year of harvesting or the gestation period is fixed, on
maturity, one third of the area covered by plantation may be harvested as per the silvicultural
principles and replanted, and same may be repeated for subsequent two years
so that the entire area is replanted and people also get benefits in shape
of the extracted material. For intermediate and final yields, benefit-sharing
mechanism needs to be prescribed as part of microplan. The aforesaid is applicable to community land. In case of
private land, 100% benefits will go to the owners of the land. In case
of forestland, such mechanism needs to be finalized in consultation with the
local forest authorities as per the State JFM resolution. It will be
responsibility of the implementing agency to ensure that the above procedure is
followed.
4.
Components under the Scheme :
Main components of the
Scheme are :
4.1 Awareness
generation, extension and training
4.2
Production of quality planting material
4.3
Tree planting
4.1 Awareness
Generation, Extension and Training
Financial assistance will be provided to the State Forest Department (SFD) through a central FDA located in the State capital or FDA constituted in the place of location of Principal Chief Conservator of Forests ( PCCF) office for
4.1.1 Creating awareness through printing and circulation of:
-Pamphlets on nursery/planting technique, economics and marketing of important tree species
-Guides on establishment of Hi-tech/Satellite nurseries, assessment of species (type and quantum), and land availability
4.1.2 Training on production of QPM, tree planting, micro planning
4.1.3 Survey - Estimation survey to ascertain extent of availability of non-forest and forest land, the kind of species and their quantity required, to be carried out by each SFD to work out the number and location of central high tech/satellite nurseries
4.2
Production of Quality planting material
4.2.1 Financial
assistance under the scheme will be available to the SFD through a central FDA located in the State capital or the
place of location of PCCF office for facilitating production and
availability of QPM. Central FDA will further release
the funds on authorization by the PCCF.
4.2.2 The State Forest Department will be the nodal agency for enabling production and availability of QPM. It will either produce the QPM on its own or through collaborative arrangements with forestry/agricultural research organizations/ForestDevelopment Agencies/farmers below poverty line /tree growers’cooperatives and Panchayats. Individuals/private entrepreneurs including farmers below poverty line / interested in setting up their own nurseries will be encouraged to set up satellite nurseries. Such individuals/entrepreneurs/farmers should be registered under provisions of relevant local acts and rules at the time of application.
The
profit generated on sale of QPM will be ploughed back to nodal FDA for creation
of revolving fund for future sustenance of the nurseries. Illustrative
guidelines for establishment of satellite/high-tech nurseries are given at Annexure VI
4.2.3 Activities for production of QPM will comprise
a) Production of QPM through establishment of hi-tech nursery by upgrading available hi- tech facilities, satellite nurseries of 1 ha area each with a production capacity of 1 lakh seedlings per annum (minimum size permissible will be 500 sq m for a satellite nursery)
b) Certification of QPM
While planning, location and potential of QPM nurseries, SFD will keep in view the demand of agencies/government departments being provided/likely to be provided financial assistance for tree planting under the scheme.
4.2.4Eligibilty criteria for
production of QPM
a) Already existing nurseries with capacity of 1 lakh seedlings in the State preferably at the State headquarter may be preferred for establishment of Central high-tech nurseries.
b) Applicant for establishing a satellite nursery should produce the details of infrastructure such as land, water source etc that should be adequate for operating the nursery on a long term basis. The applicant should also have at least three years’ experience in raising nursery, having knowledge and awareness about sources of procuring QPM. Such individuals/ entrepreneurs/farmers should be registered under provisions of relevant local acts and rules at the time of application.
c) For setting up of hi-tech /satellite nurseries
public, private or individual land can be used.
Note: (Functions and
responsibilities of Forest Development Agency are given in Annexure-I)
4.2.5 Quality planting material (QPM) certification:
Planting material of authentic vegetative or seed origin produced in hi-tech nurseries or tissue culture labs, with proven track record of high survival percentage in the field, faster growth, higher yield, resistance to pest and diseases, adaptability to local bio-physical, climatic and socio-economic conditions, and with high market demand, will be eligible to qualify as QPM. QPM should originate from properly established seed orchards, clonal orchards, Plus trees, hi-tech nurseries, etc. The mother stock used for production of QPM in hi-tech and satellite nurseries should be of diverse genetic origin. State Forest Department will be responsible for certification of QPM. It may authorize territorial/social forestry DFOs for the purpose to be called as Certification Authority. The authority will register seed orchards/clonal orchards/plus trees/hi-tech nurseries/tissue culture facilities/satellite nurseries of government departments/ private organizations/individuals as production source of QPM. The authority will carry out frequent inspections/checks to ensure that planting material being produced in the nursery/lab is of high quality. It will be within the power of the Certification Authority to certify planting material coming from sources other than registered nurseries, to be QPM.
SFDs will notify the
Certification Authority, and the procedure to be followed for certification of
QPM.
4.3 Tree Planting
For tree planting, financial assistance will be directly
provided to voluntary agencies, farmers’ societies, tree growers’ cooperatives,
PSUs, recognised educational institutions, trusts etc. For planting by
government departments, money will be routed through the SFD.
4.3.1 Type of Agencies that can be supported for tree planting:
The project proposals for financial assistance under the Grants-in-aid for Greening India Scheme of the National Afforestation and Eco-development Board (NAEB), hereinafter referred to as the Board, shall be entertained from:
a) Government Departments, Urban Local Bodies, Panchayati Raj Institutions
b) Public Sector Undertakings, Autonomous Bodies.
c) Registered Societies, Non-Profit Organisations, Cooperatives, Charitable Trusts, Voluntary agencies.
d) Registered Schools, Colleges, Universities
e) State Forest Department
4.3.1.2.Only those agencies who have been registered at least for last five years,
and who have requisite experience (at
least 3 years) in the field of environment or working with people in other
related social sectors, will be considered for financial assistance. In case of
agencies other than government departments, it will be obligatory to furnish
audited statement of accounts for the last three successive years. Till such time QPM1
becomes available from high-tech/ satellite nursery funded
under this Scheme, the agencies should
use certified quality planting material obtained from any other source certified by the
SFD
4.3.1.2
The Agency other than
government departments should have a properly constituted Managing Body with
its powers, duties and responsibilities clearly defined and laid down in a
written constitution/bye-laws.
4.3.1.4 The financial position of the Agency should be
sound for the type of project to be taken up. It should not be run for profit
of any individual or body of individuals. It should have the facilities,
resources, experience and personnel for successful implementation of the
proposed project.
4.3.1.5 Tree planting will be carried out by implementing agency in the manner given below:
-Non profit organizations /Voluntary agencies (private land, community land, forest land in collaboration with State Forest Department )
-Educational institutions/trusts/Public Sector Undertakings/Autonomous bodies (own/ community/ public land, abandoned mines/ quarries land affected by industrial waste
-Societies, other than JFMCs/ local bodies (public parks, avenue plantation, abandoned mines /quarries, land affected by industrial waste)
-Government departments, Panchayati Raj Institutions (own institutional land, roadsides, waterways, railway tracks, abandoned mines/ quarries, land affected by industrial waste)
-State Forest Department (forest areas through JFMCs)
-PSUs / (public/ private land, abandoned mines/ quarries, land affected by industrial waste)
-Panchayats (Panchayat land)
A provision has been made for maintenance of the already existing clonal orchards and evaluation of the scheme.
6. Sequencing of activities
The SFDs shall provide technical back-up for successful implementation of the programme. During the 10th FYP, focus will be on awareness raising for use of QPM acquainting people with nursery/planting techniques, cost/benefit analysis of raising different species of plants/trees, identifying catchments and species to be planted. SFDs will establish hi-tech nurseries on their own or through collaborative arrangements with appropriate organizations. Satellite nurseries shall be encouraged to be set up by private entrepreneurs including farmers. SFDs can avail of this opportunity to upgrade and rehabilitate their nurseries by entering into working arrangements with private parties. While planning the location and potential of QPM nurseries, SFD will keep in view the demand of agencies/government departments being provided/likely to be provided financial assistance for tree planting under the scheme.
A broad outline of activities to be undertaken year-wise during the 10th FYP (2005-06 to 2006-07) is given below:
First Year: Literature in local
language on package and practices of economically and socially important
plant/tree species with cost/benefit analysis thereof, will be made available
free of cost to the target groups. Electronic media will be effectively used to
disseminate economic, environmental and social importance of trees/plants.
Estimation survey to ascertain extent of availability of non-forest land, the
kind of species and their quantity required, will be carried out by each SFD to
work out the number and location of central/satellite nurseries. The SFDs
will thoroughly acquaint themselves with material input requirements and other
civil and mechanical construction details connected with the actual setting up
of hi-tech central and satellite nurseries so that the work of establishment of
hi-tech central nurseries and satellite nurseries could be taken up in first
year itself. Training in the form of a workshop or seminars will also be
provided to private entrepreneurs/nursery workers/farmers and other
implementing agencies on QPM production and voluntary agencies on tree planting
by SFD. As regards tree planting, proposals will be invited by the SFD from
agencies/government departments, and the same after scrutiny, appraisal, short
listing and recommendations shall be forwarded to the NAEB. The SFDs while
recommending proposals for tree planting, will ensure that the agencies provide
in their projects use of quality planting material1
Second Year: More number of central
hi-tech nurseries will be set up in States/UTs with production capacity of at
least 1 lakh plants per annum. These nurseries will be model nurseries and will
serve as a source of genetically diverse quality planting material for
satellite nurseries planned to cover each district of the country. These will
also serve as information centres for dissemination of printed, oral and electronic
material relating to all aspects of nursery raising, planting, tending and
marketing of locally important tree/plant species and their derivatives.
Satellite nurseries utilizing locally available technology will be set up near
the potential planting catchments/areas of the district. More proposals for
tree planting using quality planting material[1]
produced by the high-tech/satellite nurseries, will be referred by the SFD to
the NAEB.
This
being also the last year of 10th FYP, will be utilized for evaluating
the activities implemented so far. Detailed field level studies will be
commissioned by at least seven representative States by engaging independent
evaluators.
7. Project area and size
Degraded government (including forest) and private lands, abandoned
mines/quarries, land affected by industrial waste, community lands, road sides,
canal banks and railway lands, institutional lands can be taken up for
plantation. Areas having compact blocks shall be preferred for tree planting
activity following the watershed approach. For setting up of hi-tech/satellite
nurseries, public, private and/or individual land can be used. The land on which activities are proposed should
be properly and fully identified. Details of the land such as survey numbers,
area, and names of owners should be given location‑wise along with totals
for the project. These details
should be verified and authenticated by the concerned landowner or land owning
body/authority.
Project land identified should be suitable for
construction of satellite nursery/tree plantation, and could be located
anywhere except notified forest areas wherein only SFD is eligible. For others while selecting the project
area, preference may be given to lands adjacent to forest areas.
In respect of agencies other than government departments,
PSUs, the plantation area should normally not exceed 50 ha. For government departments, PSUs, there
will be no upper limit of plantation area. As regards satellite nursery,
minimum size permissible will be 500 sq m.
8. Funding pattern
The scheme would be implemented as a Central Sector Scheme with 100% central funding for which projects would be sanctioned directly by National Afforestation and Eco-development Board.
(a) QPM Production
|
i) Awareness, appraisal,
extension and training |
Rs 8.00 lakh (lumpsum for SFD only) |
|
ii) Hi-tech central nurseries with mist chambers sprinkler irrigation, root trainers, other improved technologies using genetically diverse plant material of vegetative or seed origin obtained from properly established seed orchards, clonal orchards, plus trees
|
Rs 10.00 lakh per 1 ha nursery (one time grant) for producing at least 1 lakh plants per annum. This is a grant for promotion of production of quality planting material.
|
|
iii) Satellite nurseries using local technologies such as, thatch shades, can sprinklers etc. |
Rs1.00 lakh per 1 ha nursery (one time grant) with production capacity of 1 lakh plants/annum2. |
b) Planting i) Government/community
land (1100 plants /ha)
Rs. 25- per plant inclusive of all costs comprising cost of plant,
transportation, advance work, plantation, SMC, casualty replacement,
protection, awareness and overheads
ii) Private
land (1100 plants /ha)
Rs. 18/ per plant inclusive of all costs comprising cost of plant,
transportation, advance work, plantation, SMC, casualty replacement,
protection, awareness and overheads
iii) Abandoned
mines/quarries, land affected by industrial waste, special
problem
lands like laterite Kankar pan,
perpetual bouldery wastelands,
steep slopes etc, 3(1100 plants /ha) Rs. 30/- per plant, inclusive of all
costs comprising amelioration of soil, cost of plant, transportation,
advance work, plantation, SMC, casualty replacement, protection,
awareness and overheads
c) Maintenance / improvement Rs. 5,000 per ha (one time grant ) to be released through
of clonal orchards Central FDA in two equal
instalments
10. Proportion of species
For planting, the type (species) of
plants and their proportion should be carefully decided in consultation with
the beneficiaries and local representatives or persons who have knowledge about
the subject. The number of plants per hectare will depend on the silvicultural
requirements of each type of plant and should be decided in consultation with
persons who have technical knowledge of the subject. Species covered under
planting/afforestation on forestlands, community
lands and private lands should include local fast growing fuel wood, fodder,
small timber, fruit, and other species with similar gestation
periods,
which provide food and income to the local people besides improving the status
of the land, e.g., arjun, mulberry etc.
This should be part of the microplan submitted along with the proposal.
The project for production of QPM /
tree planting should be location specific and as far as possible in compact
block. Project dealing with plantation should normally not be spread over a
large area covering several Districts.
The agency should plan the physical
and financial targets for each activity and the time schedule for the various
operations included in the project for which financial support is required.
Microplan should be prepared for the
project area in consultation with the local community/ beneficiaries as far as
possible. Microplan should include:
- List of
beneficiaries who participated in preparation of microplan;
- Site demarcation and management map
preparation;
- The planting programme with temporal targets;
- Site preparation;
- Choice of species, and method of
establishment/procurement of QPM, the techniques for raising QPM and planting,
maintenance etc. should be explicitly given;
-
Harvesting of
fodder;
-
Gestation
period of the plantation and Year-wise schedule of harvesting fuel wood, fodder, small timber ,timber etc;
- Protection and
aftercare; the village community should work out a mechanism best suited to the local conditions;
- Benefit sharing mechanism;
12. Documentation
The following documents wherever
applicable, shall be submitted with the application form (Format of the application for tree planting
and establishment of satellite/high-tech nursery are at Annexures II&III
respectively)
(i)
Attested copy of
registration certificate and articles and memorandum of association of the
agency.
(ii)
Attested copies of
audited statements of accounts for last three successive years undertaken by an
auditor on the panel of CAG.
(iii) A note on past activities, especially
those related to development of forestry or related social service sectors and
three years experience in raising QPM and knowledge and awareness about sources
of procuring QPM.
(iv) A
list of beneficiaries giving details of land for nursery raising/tree planting,
viz, survey/khasra numbers, area in ha. and names of owners, village‑wise.
(v) Written consent of owners of land that
they have no objection to nursery/afforestation activities being taken up on
their lands. In case of private lands, the details at
(iv) above along with the consent will have to be provided with the application
form. These details should be
verified and authenticated by the concerned Revenue officials/Village Councils
(for the Autonomous hill districts of the N.E region) and countersigned
by the Member-Secretary of the concerned JFMC/EDC or the concerned Forester/Block
Forest Officer. However, the agency will have to certify on the list of
beneficiaries that the agency has obtained the consent of the beneficiaries
concerned for nursery, planting and maintenance/after care activities and the
same is available in the agency’s office for verification.
(vi) A
certificate from the agency that at least 50% of the beneficiaries are SC/ST or
from disadvantaged sections of society. This may not be insisted upon where the
SC/ST population is not sufficient to fulfil this stipulation. However, at
least 50% of the total beneficiaries should be women. This should be
countersigned by the concerned village Panchayat /village council/local body.
(vii)
A detailed
note on its organizational structure, Bank account number etc, to implement the
project at the field level.
(viii)
The
micro plan prepared in consultation with the people /beneficiaries.
13. Submission of proposals
14. Scrutiny of applications
14.1 Tree planting
The proposals received by
the PCCFs shall be screened and scrutinized for their suitability, technical
feasibility and credibility of information/documents pertaining to the
proposals before recommending 10-15 proposals in order of merit to the NAEB for
further consideration along with their pre-appraisal report in the prescribed
format (Format for preappraisal of proposals is given at Annexure –IV). The
respective PCCFs may decide on the modality/mechanism for screening and
scrutiny of the proposals. State Forest Department
shall constitute a broad based committee headed by the PCCF having
representation of NGO sector/non official and line departments for
screening the proposals.
The following criteria may be adopted for selection of projects for recommendation to NAEB:
While forwarding the
recommendations, the PCCFs should also give a summary of the total proposals
received and considered for recommendation to the Board. Board will accept the
final recommendations only once, as per the last date mentioned in the
advertisement issued by NAEB. The recommendations received from the PCCF in
respect of prioritized proposals shall be valid for the relevant financial year
only and shall not be carried forward to the next financial year. The
recommendations are to be sent only once in a year by the PCCFs.
14.2 Quality
planting Material
The proposals received from the SFD
will be scrutinized by the Board and considered on merit subject to amount of
funds earmarked for the State (Format for preappraisal of proposals is given at
Annexure –V)
15. Sanction of projects
On receipt of the proposals from the
respective PCCFs, NAEB may consider these for further processing for sanction.
The following shall be the determinant factors for sanction of new projects in
the 10th Plan period under the scheme:
·
Distributional
equity across the country on the basis of Afforestation potential of the State
(Afforestation potential is calculated on
the basis of various factors such as percentage of area under green cover, size of the state, land availability, land degradation,
climatic conditions, commitment of State towards increasing green cover)
·
Availability of
funds under the Scheme
·
Relative priorities
based on national perspective/contingencies
·
Any other criterion
adopted by the NAEB
In
order to bring more transparency in the system of processing and sanctioning
apart from application formats, status of all proposals received by the NAEB
and the sanctions issued will be hosted on the web.
16. Monitoring and evaluation
SFD will
arrange for monitoring and physical verification of the activities such as
raising of nurseries and plantations undertaken by the implementing agencies
under the scheme at the time of release of subsequent installments, i.e., in
the second and third year of the project for smooth and purposeful delivery of
the scheme. The funds required for monitoring and verification will be provided
to the State PCCFs through central FDA. SFD will also undertake annual
monitoring of the ongoing scheme in the State. Overall Evaluation of the Scheme
across the country will be done by the NAEB through independent evaluation
agencies, and the parameters for such evaluation will be set by NAEB.
17. Terms and conditions
In case of Agencies other than
government departments, the grantee should execute a bond under the General
Financial Rules (GFR) in the prescribed format and submit it to the Board with
a copy to the respective PCCF before the release of grant, once the proposal is
approved by the NAEB for grant of financial assistance under the scheme.
All
other usual terms and conditions as applicable under GFR to grantees including
government departments, will apply.
18. Penalties in case of misutilization of grants
1. The members of the executive of the Voluntary agency would be liable for recovery of misused grants. The Voluntary agency as well as members of its Managing Committee would also be liable to be blacklisted by the Ministry.
2. Immovable assets created from the funds of the Ministry, if not utilized as envisaged in the scheme, would be taken over by the local body/State Government/ or a body prescribed by NAEB.
19. Cessation of
voluntary agency activities
In
the case of permanent closure of a project in any area by the Voluntary agency,
immovable assets created through assistance of the Ministry would be handed
over through the State Government to local body/Panchayat.
20. Ongoing projects under
GIA scheme
Projects sanctioned under the GIA Scheme up to the year 2004-05 which are under implementation, shall continue to follow the earlier GIA guidelines. However, these projects are expected to make use of QPM for planting as and when the same becomes available.
21. Progress/Achievement
made during 2005-06
|
Year |
No. of tree planting projects supported * |
Expenditure (Rs. Cr.) |
|
2002-03 |
141 |
4.00 |
|
2003-04 |
251 |
8.49 |
|
2004-05 |
266 |
8.97 |
|
2005-06 (up to 31.3.2006) |
211 |
10.49** |
24. State-wise Status
|
S. No. |
State
|
No. of tree planting projects
supported* |
No. of High Tech- Central Nurseries
supported |
Support for Awareness Generation
Programme (No. of States) |
Amount
(Rs. Lakh) |
|
1. 1 |
Andhra
Pradesh |
11 |
3 |
1 |
65.30 |
|
2. 2 |
Chhatisgarh |
0 |
3 |
1 |
24.00 |
|
3. 3 |
Gujarat |
9 |
3 |
1 |
52.07 |
|
4. 4 |
Himachal
Pradesh |
1 |
0 |
0 |
3.14 |
|
5.
5 |
J & K |
6 |
0 |
0 |
17.60 |
|
6.
6 |
Jharkhand |
0 |
1 |
1 |
9.00 |
|
7. 7 |
Karnataka |
3 |
3 |
1 |
31.66 |
|
8.
|
Kerala |
0 |
1 |
1 |
9.00 |
|
9. 8 |
Madhya
Pradesh |
9 |
3 |
1 |
47.97 |
|
10.
9 |
Maharashtra |
1 |
1 |
0 |
7.54 |
|
11.
|
Goa |
0 |
1 |
1 |
14.50 |
|
12.
10 |
Orissa |
34 |
1 |
1 |
137.01 |
|
13. 10 |
Punjab |
1 |
1 |
0 |
12.54 |
|
14. 11 |
Rajasthan |
13 |
1 |
1 |
79.87 |
|
15. 12 |
Tamilnadu |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0.32 |
|
16. 13 |
Uttar
Pradesh |
30 |
1 |
1 |
117.97 |
|
17. 14 |
Uttaranchal |
16 |
1 |
1 |
66.20 |
|
18. 15 |
West
Bengal |
5 |
0 |
1 |
23.68 |
|
|
TOTAL(ROI) |
140 |
24 |
13 |
719.37 |
|
|
North
Eastern States |
|
|
|
|
|
1 |
Arunachal
Pradesh |
19 |
0 |
0 |
67.29 |
|
2 |
Assam |
6 |
1 |
1 |
41.68 |
|
3 |
Manipur |
15 |
1 |
0 |
68.17 |
|
4 |
Nagaland |
20 |
1 |
0 |
89.90 |
|
5 |
Sikkim |
2 |
1 |
1 |
23.14 |
|
6 |
Tripura |
2 |
1 |
0 |
6.05 |
|
7 |
Meghalaya |
7 |
0 |
0 |
33.77 |
|
|
TOTAL(NE
) |
71 |
5 |
2 |
330.00 |
|
|
Grand Total
|
211 |
29 |
15 |
1049.37 |
Annexure-I
STRUCTURE,
COMPOSITION, FUNCTIONS AND ACTIVITIES OF
FOREST DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
Forest Development Agencies (FDAs): FDAs are to be registered as Federation of all Joint Forest Management Committees (JFMCs) within a territorial /wildlife forest divisions under the Societies’ Registration Act, with the following structure:
General
Body
|
Executive
Body
|
|
Chairperson- Conservator of
Forests Members: Presidents of JFMC General
Bodies, not more than 50 at any time, to be nominated by Chairperson on
rotational basis for a period of one year[2],
of which 20 would be women representatives. In the event adequate number of
women chairpersons are not available, the women representatives will be drawn
from the members of the General Bodies of JFMCs. One non-official representative to be nominated by the
apex institutional framework of Panchayats. Range Forest Officers, ACFs/SDFs. |
Chairperson- Conservator of Forests Member Secretary cum Chief Executive Officer – Divisional
Forest Officer Members Ex-officio Members (without voting rights) – District Development Officer, District level Officers of
Agriculture, Rural Development, Animal husbandry, Soil Conservation, Tribal
Welfare, Industries, Public Health & Engineering, and Education
Departments[3]. ADM/AC to be nominated by DC/DM2. One non-official representative to be nominated by the
apex institutional framework of Panchayats. Fifteen nominees from the JFMCs, to include minimum of 7
women. |
Note 1: FDAs for the
Wildlife Divisions shall be confined to the territorial jurisdiction of
protected area network under their control.
Note 2: Executive Body
of the FDA will co-opt the experts (without voting rights) in such disciplines
as are not represented to advise on the preparation of microplans and for
implementing specific components of the projects.
The General Body will meet at least once in a year, while
the Executive Body will meet at least once in three months.3
Activities of
FDAs
(i)
Implementation of centrally
sponsored afforestation schemes.
(ii)
Other beneficiaries oriented
activities like agro forestry, avenue plantations.
(iii)
Take steps for value addition
and marketing of produce.
(iv)
Inventorisation of land and
other natural resources.
(v)
Environmental education.
(vi)
Awareness and active
association in protection against poaching and illicit felling of timber.
(vii)
Establishment and management
of decentralised nurseries with marketing arrangements.
(viii)
Assist in management of CPRs.
(ix)
Address socio-economic needs
of people.
(x)
Management of existing
captive water resources in the villages.
(xi)
Active involvement in forest
fire fighting operations.
(xii)
Monitoring of activities of
local NGOs.
Functions of
FDAs
(i)
Approve plans for all
afforestation related activities in forest fringe villages, including the
microplans.
(ii)
Provide support and
assistance to JFMCs for micro planning.
(iii)
Organise training and
awareness programmes.
(iv)
Implementation of water
harvesting and soil conservation measures with appropriate approvals.
(v)
Inter se prioritisation
for scheme- and activity-wise financial outlays.
(vi)
Decide entry point
activities.
(vii)
Formulate guidelines for
utilisation and sharing of usufruct.
(viii)
Evolve rules for use of funds
created.
(ix)
Improvise technological
improvements.
(x)
Develop Guidelines for
employment generation opportunities.
(xi)
Establish and maintain
decentralised nurseries.
(xii)
Coordinate and Monitor the
activities of their constituent JFMCs.
(xiii)
Conceptualise innovative
schemes, viz. establishment of botanical gardens, sacred groves etc.
(xiv)
Deal with contingencies such
as drought, flood and forest fires.
(xv)
Coordinate with DRDAs and
other relevant government departments to dovetail their schemes and programmes
with afforestation schemes so that watersheds can be developed in a holistic
manner.
Annexure
-II
NATIONAL AFFORESTATION AND ECO‑DEVELOPMENT BOARD
PARYAVARAN BHAWAN, CGO COMPLEX,
LODHI ROAD, NEW DELHI: 110 003
APPLICATION FOR VOLUNTARY TREE PLANTING UNDER THE GRANTS‑IN‑AID
FOR GREENING INDIA SCHEME DURING THE 10th PLAN PERIOD
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
1. Please fill in all columns.
2. If space under any column seems
insufficient, separate sheet may be attached; but gist of what you want to say
should be given in the space provided.
3. Along with the application please
enclose the requisite documents as stated in the guidelines of the scheme.
1.1
Name and postal
address of the Agency/Applicant Organisation:
1.2
Name of the Post
Office with PIN code:
1.3
Name of the Police
Station (with reference to the Organisation’s address):
2. Telephone No. with STD code: ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑ Fax No.: -------------------
3. Telegraphic Address: ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑
4.1 Name and designation of Chief
Functionary:
4.2
Telephone No. with
STD code:
4.3
Name and
designation of other Members of the Executive Body:
5. Status of Organization (tick):
Cooperative, Voluntary Agency, Registered Society, Trust, Any other (specify):
6.1
Registration number
and Date and Place of Registration:
6.2
Name of the
Registering authority and its address:
6.3
Act under which
registered:
6.4
Validity upto:
7. Title of the project for which grant is
sought:
8. Objectives of the project (in brief):
9.1
Implementation of
the project (Explain in brief how the project will be implemented with special
reference to the following points. In case any of them is not applicable,
please write `N.A.’):
9.2 Details of the land
available:
(i)
Type of
land/Government/Revenue, Forests/Community/Private
(ii)
Name of the
block/village
(iii)
Name of
Compartment/Khasra/title etc.
9.3 Irrigation
sources:
9.4 Who
will provide technical assistance, if required, to the agency?
9.5 Organisation
and management of work (Please give details of the organisational structure to
implement the project especially at the field level);
9.6 Any
other salient features of the project you may wish to highlight:
9.7
Present
Bankers of the organization
9.7.1
Name and Branch of the Bank
9.7.2
Bank account number and type of account.
9.7.3
Postal address of the bank.
10.
Past experience in
the afforestation or related activities.
(i)
Details of projects
taken up in the last 10 years:
(ii)
Fund availability
and its sources for implementation of the above said projects:
PART
-II
CERTIFICATE TO BE
SUBMITTED WITH THE APPLICATION
CERTIFIED THAT:
1. We shall abide by all the Terms and
Conditions of the Grant.
2. We shall furnish such
periodical/special reports as may be required by NAEB
3. Our
books and records shall be open to inspection at all times to NAEB or their
authorised representatives.
4. NAEB may, at their discretion, themselves or through their
authorised representatives evaluate the physical progress/utilisation of funds
for this project.
5. The undersigned shall be personally responsible for the
credibility and authenticity of the information provided and documents attached
with the proposal and legally liable for any default in this regard.
6. In the event of any default or deviation from the terms and
conditions of sanction of the project, the Board shall have the right to
recover the grant from the Agency.
*Photograph of the Chief functionary of the
applicant agency duly attested by a gazetted officer.
Signatures,
Names and
Stamp
of Chief Functionary
of
the Agency
Postal address:
Telephone Number with STD
code:
* Name, designation and
seal of the attesting official.
PART -III
CHECKLIST
OF DOCUMENTS TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH APPLICATION
1.
Attested copies of
the Registration Certificate, Memorandum of Association and Bye- laws of
the Agency .
2. Attested copy of the Audited Statement of Accounts for the
last three successive years.
3.
A note on
past activities especially those related to forestry or related social service
sectors development.
4.
Latest Bank
account Statement of the organization.
5.
A list of
beneficiaries giving details of land for nursery raising/tree planting viz.
survey/ khasra numbers, area in ha. and names of owners, Local body/ Village‑wise.
However, the Agency will have to certify on the list of beneficiaries that the
Agency has obtained the consent of the beneficiaries concerned for nursery, planting
and maintenance/ after care activities and the same is available in the
Agency’s office for verification.
6.
Written
consent of owners of land that they have no objection to nursery/afforestation
activities being taken up on their lands. These details should be verified and
authenticated by the concerned Revenue officials/ Village Councils (for N. E.
region) and countersigned by the Member-Secretary of the concerned JFMC/EDC or
the concerned Forester/Block Forest Officer.
7.
A
certificate from the agency that at least 50% of the beneficiaries are SC/ST or
from disadvantaged sections of society. This may not be insisted upon where the
SC/ST population is not sufficient to fulfil this stipulation. However, at
least 50% of the total beneficiaries should be women. This should be
countersigned by the concerned village panchayat/village council/local body.
8.
A detailed
note on the Agency's plan for nursery raising, soil and moisture conservation
works, tree planting and also the details of its organisational structure to
implement the project at the field level.
9.
A certificate from
the agency that at least 50% of the beneficiaries are SC/ST or from
disadvantaged section of the society duly countersigned by the respective
village Panchayat.
10.
Location map of the
proposed area.
11.
Details of land,
Local Body/ Village-wise, indicating Khasra Nos./plot Nos. and area in ha.
These details should be verified and authenticated by the concerned Revenue or
Local Body officials/ Village Councils (for autonomous districts of N.E.
region) and countersigned by the Member-Secretary of the concerned JFMC/ EDC or
the concerned Forester/ Block Forest Officer.
12.
A certificate from
the agency stating the use of certified Quality planting material (QPM)produced
under the scheme for tree planting and use of QPM certified by State Forest
Department till such time QPM is not made available.
******
PART
IV: Format for project proposal for
tree planting
1. STATUS OF LAND
1.1 STATE: DISTRICT:
BLOCK: TALUKA:
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VILLAGE/LOCAL BODY AREA NUMBER OF
(Where work would be undertaken) (in hectares) BENEFICIARIES
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
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TOTAL
‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑-----------------------------‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑--------------‑‑
* Local
body/ Village‑wise details of beneficiaries should be given separately
·
In case the number
of locations exceeds 6, please attach a separate sheet of paper giving these
details.
1.2 OWNERSHIP
PATTERN:
AREA
(HA) LOCATION
to
be afforested (Name of Village/ (Khasra number etc)
local body)
Private
land ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑ ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑ -----------------------
Community
land ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑ ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑ -----------------------
Government
Revenue land ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑ ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑ -----------------------
Forest
land ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑ ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑ -----------------------
Any
other (specify) ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑ ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑ -----------------------
TOTAL ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑
1.3 TYPE
OF LAND TO BE TAKEN UP UNDER THE PROJECT;
AREA
(ha.)
Gullied
and/or ravinous land ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑
Undulating
upland with or within scrub ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑
Surface
water logged land and marsh ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑
Salt
affected land ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑
Shifting
Cultivation Area ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑
Degraded
forest land ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑
Strip
lands ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑
Sands ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑
Mining/industrial
wastelands ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑
Marginally
Cultivated land ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑
TOTAL ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑
1.4 NUMBER
OF BENEFICIARIES AND OTHER CATEGORIES;
A) Total Number of Beneficiaries* ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑
‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑-------------------------------‑‑‑‑‑--------------‑----
B) CATEGORY NO.
OF BENEFICIARIES
‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑-------------------------------‑‑‑‑‑--------------‑----
SCHEDULED
CASTE (SC)
SCHEDULED
TRIBE (ST)
MARGINAL
FARMERS (MF)
SMALL
FARMERS (SF)
LANDLESS (LL)
WOMEN (W)
OTHER
(SPECIFY) (O)
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*Caution ‑ The
sum of total of the categories will not be the same as mentioned at 'A' as the
categories are overlapping.
1.5 Location Map of the Project Area
1.6 Quality planting material to be
procured/purchased from:
PART V: PHYSICAL
/FINANCIAL
2.1
DURATION OF THE PROJECT FROM ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑----- TO
--‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑
(The
period should be at least of 3 year duration)
2.2 PHYSICAL TARGETS OF THE PROJECT (YEAR‑WISE):
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTIVITY Year‑1 Year‑2 Year‑3 Total
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A. QPM
Number of Seedling
to
be procured/purchased
B. PLANTING
Seedlings to be planted:
Public lands (area in ha)
Number of seedlings
Private lands (area in ha)
Number of seedlings
C. AWARENESS RAISING/EXTENSION/
Training etc. activities
Number of camps/ workshops etc.
Number of persons
D. PROTECTION MEASURES
Public lands only (area in ha)
E. SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION MEASURES
Public lands (area in ha)
Private Land (area in ha)
Forest lands (area in ha)
F. TRANSPORTATION OF SEEDLINGS
(Hill and Desert areas only)
Number of seedlings to be
Transported
G. ANY OTHER (SPECIFY)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3.A.
PHASING OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE SOUGHT
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
AMOUNT
IN Rs.
ACTIVITY Year‑1 Year‑2 Year‑3 Total
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A. NURSERY
@ Rs. ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑/seedling
B. PLANTING
Public lands
@ Rs. ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑/seedling/ha*
Private lands
@ Rs. ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑/seedling/ha*
Forest lands
@ Rs‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑/seedlings/ha*
C. SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION MEASURES
Public lands
@ Rs. ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑/seedling/ha*
Private lands
@ Rs..‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑/seedling/ha*
D. OVERHEADS
Upto 10% of the cost of A+B+C
E. AWARENESS RAISING/EXTENSION/
TRAINING etc.
Upto 5% of the cost of A+B+C
F. PROTECTION MEASURES
(Public/Forest lands only)
@ Rs. ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑/ha
G. TRANSPORTATION OF SEEDLINGS
(Hill and Desert area only)
@ Rs. ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑/seedling/ha*
H. ANY OTHER (SPECIFY)
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TOTAL
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·
Strike out
whichever is not applicable.
3.B List
of species to the planted
3.C SOURCE
OF FUNDS:
3.C.1 FINANCIAL
ASSISTANCE REQUIRED FROM NAEB:
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ACTIVITY Amount in Rs.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
a) Nursery ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑
b) Planting ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑
c) Soil
& Water Conservation Measures ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑
d) Overheads ------------
e) Awareness
raising ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑
f) Protection
Measures ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑
g) Transportation
of seedlings ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑
h) Any
other (specify) ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑
Total ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑
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3.C.2 FROM
OTHER SOURCES
a) Bank (specify name of the Bank) ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑
b) Any other Govt. Scheme (specify) ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑-
c) Own funds of the Applicant Agency -----------
d) Other (specify) ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑
Total
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL
PROJECT COST (3.C.1+3.C.2)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3.D Please name the nearest place (convenient
to the agency) alongwith district, which has a branch of Union Bank of India.
3.E If NAEB have sanctioned a Grant‑in‑Aid
for other project(s) for this applicant agency in the past, details thereof
including sanction number(s) and date(s):
4.1 Protection of plantations with special
reference to the concept of Social Fencing:
4.2 Maintenance of Nursery and Plantations:
4.3 In case of community plantation, how will
the produce be distributed?
4.4 In case of individual farmers, what
benefits accrue?
4.5 If any other form of organisation to
utilize the produce is being envisaged, please give details.
PART
-VII
TREE
PLANTING- COST NORMS FOR
VARIOUS SUBCOMPONENTS
|
Sl.No |
Item of Work |
Approved Cost Norms |
||
|
|
|
For Govt./ Community land (1100 plants/ha.) |
For Private land (1100 plants/ha.) |
Abandoned mines /Quaries
/Special problem lands |
|
1. |
Nursery raising * |
11000 |
11000 |
11000 |
|
2. |
Plantation (a) Advance Work (b) Plantation |
6320 5000 |
3560 3700 |
9000 5000 |
|
3. |
Soil & Moisture Conservation |
1800 |
900 |
4000 |
|
|
Sub-total |
24120 |
19160 |
29000 |
|
4. |
Overheads |
1380 |
890 |
1600 |
|
5, |
Awareness raising |
700 |
450 |
700 |
|
6. |
Protection |
1100 |
- |
1100 |
|
7. |
Transportation (hilly and desert areas only) |
200 |
200 |
600 |
|
|
TOTAL |
27500 |
20700 |
33000 |
* Cost
of purchase of QPM from nurseries established under the scheme.
******
Annexure
-III
NATIONAL
AFFORESTATION AND ECO‑DEVELOPMENT BOARD
PARYAVARAN BHAWAN, CGO COMPLEX,
LODHI
ROAD, NEW DELHI: 110 003
APPLICATION FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF SATELLITE/HIGHTECH
NURSERY UNDER THE GRANTS‑IN‑AID FOR GREENING INDIA SCHEME
DURING THE 10th PLAN PERIOD
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
1. Please fill in all columns where ever
applicable.
2. If space under any column seems
insufficient, separate sheet may be attached; but gist of what you want to say
should be given in the space provided.
3. Along with the application please
enclose the requisite documents as stated in the guidelines of the scheme.
1.1 Name and postal address
of the Agency/ individual
1.2 Name of the Post Office
with PIN code:
1.3 Name of the Police
Station (with reference to the Organisations address):
2. Telephone No. with STD code: ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑ Fax No.: -------------------
3. Telegraphic Address: ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑
4.1 Name and designation of Chief
Functionary:
4.2 Telephone No. with STD
code:
4.3 Name and designation of
other Members of the Executive Body:
5. Status of Organisation (tick):
SFD/FDA/Private entrepreneur/Farmer below poverty line.
6.1 Registration number and
Date and Place of Registration:
6.2 Name of the Registering
authority and its address:
6.3 Act under which
registered:
6.4 Validity upto
6.5
Certificate from
Tehsildar incase of Farmer below Poverty line.
6.6
Certificate from
Local DFO in case of individual regarding his experience and credibility.
7. Title of the project for which grant is
sought:
8. Objectives of the project (in brief):
9. Implementation
of the project :( Explain in brief how the project will be implemented with
special reference to the following points. In case any of them is not
applicable, please write `N.A.'):
9.1
Details of the land
available:
(iv)
Type of
land/Government/Revenue/Forests/Community/Private
(v)
Name of the
block/village
(vi)
Name of
Compartment/Khasra/title etc.
9.2
Irrigation
sources:
9.3
Who will
provide technical assistance, if required, to the agency?
9.4
Organisation
and management of work (Please give details of the organisational structure to
implement the project especially at the field level);
9.5
Any other
salient feature of the project you may wish to highlight:
9.6
Present
Bankers of the organization
9.6.1
Name and branch of the Bank.
9.6.2
Postal
address
9.6.3
Bank
account number and type of account.
10. Past experience in raising Quality
planting material or at least in raising a normal nursery.
11. Details of projects taken up in the last
10 years:
12. Fund availability and its
sources for implementation of the above said projects:
PART
-II
CERTIFICATE TO BE
SUBMITTED WITH THE APPLICATION
CERTIFIED THAT:
1. We shall abide by all the Terms and
Conditions of the Grant.
2. We shall furnish such
periodical/special reports as may be required by NAEB
3. Our
books and records shall be open to inspection at all times to NAEB or their
authorised representatives.
4. NAEB may, at their discretion, themselves or through their
authorised representatives evaluate the physical progress/utilisation of funds
for this project.
5. The undersigned shall be personally responsible for the
credibility and authenticity of the information provided and documents attached
with the proposal and legally liable for any default in this regard.
6. In the event of any default or deviation from the terms and
conditions of sanction of the project, the Board shall have the right to
recover the grant from the Agency.
*Photograph of the Chief functionary of the
applicant agency duly attested by a gazetted officer.
Signatures,
Names
and
Stamp of Chief Functionary
of
the Agency
Postal address:
Telephone Number with STD
code:
* Name, designation and seal of the attesting
official.
PART -III
CHECKLIST OF DOCUMENTS TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH APPLICATION
1. Attested copies of the Registration Certificate, Memorandum of
Association and Bye- laws of the Agency.
2. Attested copy of the Audited Statement of Accounts for the
last three successive years.
3. A note on
past activities especially those related to raising of Quality planting
material or raising seedlings in a nursery.
4. A list of beneficiaries giving details
of land for nursery raising/survey/khasra numbers, area in ha. and names of
owners, Local body/ Village‑wise. However, the Agency will have to
certify on the list of beneficiaries that the Agency has obtained the consent
of the beneficiaries concerned for nursery, after care activities and the same
is available in the Agency’s office for verification.
5.
Written
consent of owners of land that they have no objection to nursery/afforestation
activities being taken up on their lands. These details should be verified and
authenticated by the concerned Revenue officials/ Village Councils (for N.E.
region) and countersigned by the Member-Secretary of the concerned JFMC/ EDC or
the concerned Forester/ Block Forest Officer.
6. A certificate from the agency that at least 50% of the
beneficiaries are SC/ST or from
Disadvantaged sections
of society. This may not be insisted upon where the SC/ST population is
not sufficient to
fulfill this stipulation. However, at least 50% of the total beneficiaries
should be
women. This should be
countersigned by the concerned village Panchayat/village council/ local
body.
7. Latest Bank Accounts Statement of the
organization.
8. A detailed note on the Agency's plan for nursery raising, and also the
details of its organisational
structure to implement the project
at the field level.
9.
A certificate from the agency that at least 50% of the beneficiaries are
SC/ST or from disadvantage
section of the Society duly countersigned by the
respective village panchayat.
10.
Location map of the proposed area.
11. Details of land, Local Body/ Village-wise, indicating Khasra Nos./plot Nos. and area in ha.
These details should be verified and authenticated by the concerned Revenue or Local Body
officials/ Village Councils (for autonomous hill districts of N.E region) and countersigned by
the Member-Secretary of the concerned JFMC/EDC.
12. Certificate from the agency regarding use of certified seed/vegetative material for QPM
Production.
PART
IV: Format for project proposal for
establishment of High tech/Satellite Nursery
1. STATUS
OF LAND
1.1 STATE: DISTRICT:
BLOCK: TALUKA:
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VILLAGE/LOCAL BODY AREA NUMBER OF
(Where work would be undertaken) (in hectares) BENEFICIARIES
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
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TOTAL
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* Local
body/ Village‑wise details of beneficiaries should be given separately
·
In case the number
of locations exceeds 6, please attach a separate sheet of paper giving these
details.
1.2 OWNERSHIP
PATTERN:
LOCATION
(Name
of Village/ (Khasra number etc)
local body)
Private
land ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑ ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑
Community
land ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑ ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑
Government
Revenue land ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑ ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑
Forest
land ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑ ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑
Any
other (specify) ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑ ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑
2. NUMBER
OF BENEFICIARIES AND OTHER CATEGORIES;
A) Total Number of Beneficiaries* ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑
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B) CATEGORY NO.
OF BENEFICIARIES
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SCHEDULED
CASTE (SC)
SCHEDULED
TRIBE (ST)
MARGINAL
FARMERS (MF)
SMALL
FARMERS (SF)
LANDLESS (LL)
WOMEN (W)
OTHER
(SPECIFY) (O)
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*Caution ‑ The
sum of total of the categories will not be the same as mentioned at 'A' as the
categories are overlapping.
3. Location Map of the Nursery Area
PART V: PHYSICAL /FINANCIAL
4.1
DURATION OF THE PROJECT FROM ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑----- TO
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4.2 PHYSICAL TARGETS OF THE PROJECT
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ACTIVITY
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. NURSERY
1. Number of Seedling
to be raised
5. List of species to the planted
6. SOURCE
OF FUNDS:
6.1 FINANCIAL
ASSISTANCE REQUIRED FROM NAEB:
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ACTIVITY Amount in Rs.
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a)
Infrastructure ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑
b) Technology ------------
c) Irrigation
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d) Others
i) -------------
ii) -------------
iii) ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑---
Total ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑
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6.2 FROM
OTHER SOURCES
a) Bank (specify name of the Bank) ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑
b) Any other Govt. Scheme (specify) ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑-
c) Own funds of the Applicant Agency -----------
d) Other (specify) ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑
Total
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TOTAL
PROJECT COST (6.1+6.2)
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7. Please name the nearest place (convenient to the
agency) alongwith district, which has a branch of Union Bank of India.
8. If NAEB have sanctioned a Grant‑in‑Aid
for other project(s) for this applicant agency in the past, details thereof
including sanction number(s) and date(s):
9. Note on maintenance of Nursery
Annexure -IV
Pre-appraisal
report for Voluntary Tree planting
1. Name of Organization :
a) Address :
b) Contact
Person :
c) Phones
No. :
d) Branches
(if any) :
2. Registration No. :
a) Act
under which registered :
b) Validity
up to (year) :
3. Experience of the Agency :
a) Forestry :
b) Nursery :
c) Awareness :
d) Others
(Specify) :
4. Funds received in past :
a) Government
Departments :
b) DRDA :
c) Others :
5. Availability of Land :
a) Govt.
Revenue Land :
b) Community
Land :
c) Forest :
d) Private :
6. a) Distance
from Forests Area ( in Km.)
b) Adjacent
to :
7. Technical Feasibility :
a) Species
proposed :
i)
Are they
suitable to the :
area/Soil type
ii)
Will they
meet the local
Demands
8.Source of QPM :
9.Personnel of
Agency
10.Bank
account number Name of the Bank and Branch:
11. General creditability of the agency:
Place:
Date
Name & Signature of the Evaluator
Seal of the Evaluating Agency
(NOTE: Report will not be
accepted if submitted incomplete)
Annexure -V
Pre-appraisal report
for establishment of satellite nursery
1. Name of Organization/individual :
a) Address :
b) Contact
Person :
c) Phones
No. :
d) Branches
(if any) :
2. Registration No. :
a) Act
under which registered :
b) Validity
up to (year) :
3. Experience of the Agency/individual :
a) Forestry :
b) Nursery :
c) Production
of quality planting Material. :
d) Others
(Specify) :
4. Funds received in past :
a) Government
Departments :
b) DRDA :
c) Others :
5. Availability of Land :
a) Govt.
Revenue Land :
b) Community
Land :
c) Forest :
d) Private
7. Technical Feasibility :
a) Species
proposed :
iii)
Are they
suitable to the :
area/Soil type
iv)
Will they
meet the local
Demands :
8. Source of procurement of seeds/
vegetativematerial
(certified or not):
9.Personnel of
Agency
10.Bank
account number Name of the Bank and branch:
11.General
creditability of the agency/individual:
Place:
Date
Name & Signature of the
Evaluator
Seal of the Evaluating Agency
(NOTE: Report will not be
accepted if submitted incomplete)
Main objective of establishing
high-tech/satellite nursery is to improve productivity of the plantations
through production and supply of quality planting material (QPM). Grants-in-Aid
for Greening India Scheme provides one time financial assistance of Rs. 10 lakhs
for establishment of each high tech nursery of 1 lakh seedling capacity with
features of improved technology such as mist chamber, root trainers, sprinkler
irrigation etc. An assistance of Rs. 1 lakh is slated to be provided for
establishment of satellite nurseries of 1 lakh seedling capacity each using
locally available material like thatch shades, can sprinklers, vermi-compost
etc. Various steps involved in
production of quality planting material are:
1.
QPM certification.
2. Use of certified quality seeds/planting material of vegetative origin
3. Use of cost effective high technology infrastructure such as mist chambers, root trainers, mist nets, sprinkler irrigation etc.
1. Quality planting material
certification:
The
quality seed/planting material of vegetative origin with proven track record of high
survival % in the field ensuring improvement in
productivity of the plantations,
faster growth, higher yield, resistance to pest and diseases, adaptability to
local bio-physical, climatic and socio-economic conditions, and with high
market demand, will be eligible to qualify as QPM.
QPM should originate from properly established seed orchards, clonal orchards, plus trees, hi-tech nurseries, etc. State Forest Department (SFD) will be responsible for certification of QPM. It may authorize territorial/social forestry DFOs for the purpose to be called as Certification Authority. The authority will register seed orchards/clonal orchards/plus trees/hi-tech nurseries/tissue culture facilities/satellite nurseries of government departments/ private organizations/individuals as production source of QPM. The authority will carry out frequent inspections/checks to ensure that planting material being produced in the nursery/lab is of high quality. It will be within the power of the Certification Authority to certify planting material coming from sources other than registered nurseries, to be QPM. SFDs will notify the Certification Authority, and the procedure to be followed for certification of QPM.
2.
Use of Certified quality seed /planting material of vegetative origin as
propagating material:
It is imperative to
use seeds or the material of vegetative origin certified by the certification
authority for production of planting material in high-tech nurseries. The
objective of use of certified seeds and other planting material is to ensure production of good quality
planting material of genetically superior trees for faster growth, high yield,
disease and drought resistance.
3. Use of cost effective high technology infrastructure:
The level of technology advancement to be achieved depends on the quality of planting stock being used, availability of equipment, infrastructure and trained manpower. The use of source identified seeds for raising quality seedlings may not require very sophisticated and costly nursery equipment. However, since the high-tech nurseries require planting stock of very high quality obtained from clonal seed orchards (CSOs), elite trees etc., it is imperative to go for high quality mist chambers, shade houses, hardening chambers, root trainers, sprinkler irrigation and other sophisticated infrastructure. For satellite nurseries, such high level of technology input may not be required.
3.1 Root trainer technology: Seedlings raised in
polythene bags often suffer from certain disadvantages, root coiling and
distortion being the most critical. The tap root in polythene bag when strikes
the bottom, generally fails to penetrate the wall of the bag and starts coiling
within the bag. Even if it is able to penetrate the bottom of the bag, it
spreads out into the nursery bed. Such seedlings, when lifted, suffer a sever
root shock, often resulting in heavy mortality. Very often the coiled root
strangulates itself as it grows, leading to stunted growth and untimely death
of a plant. Root trainers are increasingly being favoured to deal with the disadvantages of the polythene
bag seedling production system. These containers are usually made up of
high-density polyethylene, designed with 4-6 vertical ribs and have open
bottoms. They are either separate tubes or joined into blocks and are available
in various shapes and sizes. The most common type is the ‘Hiko pots’ with 20-25
cavities, and each cavity having a volume of 150 cc. The root trainers are kept
raised off the ground so as to allow aerial pruning of any roots growing
through the drainage hole. Roots are trained vertically downwards along the
ribs, do not coil and get self-pruned, resulting in formation of more fibrous
roots. Root trainers also require lesser inputs, have fewer weed problems, are
easy to handle and transport, and are re-usable for at least five years. Absence of root coiling and
excellent development of fibrous root system, use of uniform compost based pot
mix, ease in handling and transport ensure fast establishment, higher survival
and better growth after planting.
3.2 Modification of Root
trainers: Despite the introduction
of root trainers and their advantages, the polythene bag seedling production
system is likely to stay for the bulk production of planting stock owing to its
seemingly low costs. Modifications in polythene bag seedling production system
have been suggested to overcome the problems of root distortion and to induce
more fibrosity in the root system. One method could be to keep the polythene
bags above ground say on Mounted Angle Iron (MAI) beds. Seedlings raised on
such beds are expected to derive the benefits similar to root trainers.
3.3 Mist chambers: It is impossible to provide a design for
vegetative propagation facilities which can be used in every ecological zone of
India. The primary requirement is high humidity, i.e., 85% or over, adequate
light and sterilized conditions. Mist irrigation systems made up of high
density polyethylene (HDPE) are now easily available in the market. These
systems are cheaper and easier to install and maintain. Two more devices can be
employed for high humidity propagation, i.e., humidifiers and foggers. It is
important that the temperature in the mist chamber should not exceed 250
C to 280 C. Under Indian conditions, excess heat is often critical
factor and so shade arrangement becomes compulsory.

3.4 Clonal propagation: The clonal propagation means propagation of genetically identical individuals through asexual reproduction by vegetative propagation. The clonal technology offers distinct advantage as the clonal seedlings are produced directly from vegetative parts of genetically superior trees which give true-to-type progeny with genetic qualities identical to the mother plant. The superiority of clonal seedlings are reflected in their fast growth, high yield, disease resistance with most desirable qualities leading to higher productivity, better uniformity and improved qualities of the plantations.

3.4.1 Teak root-shoots or stumps: Teak root-shoot or stump is chiefly used as planting material in Teak plantations. The teak root-shoot is prepared by cutting one year old healthy seedlings uprooted from the nursery into 15-20 cm root and 2.5 cm shoot portion with average thickness of more than one cm. The quality teak stumps are produced from the seeds collected from identified best seed sources such as seed production areas and seed orchards.
3.4.2 Rooting medium: Another important feature of
vegetative propagation is the rooting medium. The basic requirements for a
rooting medium is that it should be sterile, have a texture which will support
the seed and cuttings, adequate drainage to ensure that there is always
adequate oxygen available in the medium and it should be readily available. A
range of media, viz., coconut husks, sterilized sand, vermiculite and soil rite
etc., depending upon the requirement of the plant may be utilized.
3.5 Vermi-Compost:
When using root-trainers, or any other container, the best root development is
obtained when an organic potting medium is used. A major benefit of the organic
potting mixture is its lightness in weight and excellent water retention
capacity. Plant nutrients are more easily distributed throughout the organic
medium, which give rise to the fibrous root system ensuring good start to the
young plants when they are planted in the field. It should be a general
practice to have a suitable sized composting unit at the nursery site.
Vermi-composting also has been found to be quite useful and cost-effective. Vermi-compost is a superior
bio-organic manure which mixes well with the soil thereby improving structure
and porosity of the soil. It contains NPK and micronutrients (Manganese, Zinc,
Iron, Molybdenum, Boron, Copper etc.) and increases water retention capacity of
the soil and reduces soil erosion. It is free from weeds and contains
substances like hormones, auxins, vitamin B12, antibiotics like actinomycetes
and also other growth promoting compounds.
·
Stop
using traditional FYM to avoid weeds.
·
Use
400 kg of vermi-compost per ha along with chemical fertilizers (80% of
recommended dose) in the first year.
·
Progressively
increase quantity of vermi-compost to one tonne and reduce the quantity of
chemical fertilizers to zero in 2 to 3 years.
3.6
Sprinkler irrigation: A fundamental requirement for all nurseries is an adequate
supply of good quality water. It is very important that irrigation is carried
out at a specified pressure and is evenly spread and regulated to meet the
plant needs. Manually operated sprayers may be required at the germination
stage and sprinkler irrigation systems when plants attain some initial growth.
Water volumes can be calculated and related to climatic variation thereby
ensuring that plants are never too dry or too wet as each of these conditions
affects plant physiology.
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.

CHECKLIST OF DOCUMENTS TO BE SUBMITTED BY THE
VOLUNTARY AGENCY ALONG WITH APPLICATION.
Name of Voluntary Agency
with address:-
|
Sr. No. |
Name of Document |
|
1 (a) |
Attested copies of the Registration Certificate |
|
1 (b) |
Memorandum of Association of the agency |
|
1 (c) |
Bye-laws of the agency |
|
2. |
Attested copy of the Audited Statement of Account
for the last 3 successive years. |
|
3. |
A note on past activities especially those related
to forestry or related social service sectors development. |
|
4. |
Latest Bank account Statement of the organization. |
|
5 (a) |
Status of land (Govt.Land/Community Land/Panchayat
Land/Private Land). |
|
5 (b) |
A list of beneficiaries giving details of land for nursery
raising viz. Survey/Khasra numbers, area in ha. and names of owners,
Local body/Village-wise. However, the
Agency will have to certify on the list of beneficiaries that the Agency has
obtained the consent of the beneficiaries concerned for nursery, planting and
maintenance/after care activities and the same is available in the Agency’s
office for verification. |
|
5 (c) |
A list of beneficiaries giving details of land for tree
planting viz. Survey/Khasra numbers, area in ha. and names of owners,
Local body/Village-wise. However, the
Agency will have to certify on the list of beneficiaries that the Agency has
obtained the consent of the beneficiaries concerned for nursery, planting and
maintenance/after care activities and the same is available in the Agency’s
office for verification. |
|
6. |
Written consent of owners of land that they have no
objection to nursery/Afforestation activities being taken up on their
lands. These details should be
verified and authenticated by the concerned Revenue officials/Village
councils (for N.E. region) and countersigned by the Member-Secretary of the
concerned JFMC/EDC or the concerned Foresters/Block forest Officer. |
|
7 (a) |
A certificate from the agency that at least 50%
of the beneficiaries are SC/ST or from disadvantaged sections of society. This may not be insisted upon where the
SC/ST population is not sufficient to fulfill this stipulation. This should
be countersigned by the concerned village panchayat/village council/local
body. |
|
7 (b) |
A certificate from the agency that at least 50%
of the beneficiaries are women.
This should be countersigned by the concerned village
panchayat/village council/local body. |
|
8 (a) |
A detailed note on the Agency’s plan for soil and
moisture conservation works, tree planting and also the details of its
organization structure to implement the project at the field level. |
|
8 (b) |
A copy of the micro-plan prepared by the
implementing agency should be attached along with the project proposal. |
|
9 (a) |
Location of the proposed area to be marked on Survey
of India Topo sheets (Scale 1:50,000).
It must be signed by the Range Forest Officer of the area. In case of restricted areas where SOI maps
are not available for the public, a certificate from the concerned Govt.
Authority to this effect, will be required. |
|
9 (b) |
Plantation site to be marked on the Revenue map of
the village. It should be signed by
the Range Forest Officer and the Revenue Officer/Tehsildar of the area. |
|
10. |
Details of land, Local Body/Village-wise, including
KhasraNos/plot Nos. and area in ha.
These details should be verified and authenticated by the concerned Revenue
or Local Body officials/village councils (for autonomous districts of N.E.
region) and countersigned by the Member-Secretary of the concerned JFMC/EDC
or the concerned Forester/Block Forest Officer. |
|
11 (a) |
A Certificate from the agency stating the use of
certified Quality planting material (QPM) produced under the scheme for tree
planting and use of QPM certified by State Forest Department till such time
QPM is not made available. |
|
11 (b) |
A Certificate from the SFD about source of (QPM). |
|
12. |
Site Suitability Report after personal inspection by
DCF. The report should have details of land as per Revenue record indicating
the Khasra No/Plot No. and area in Ha., Choice of Species to be planted,
Method of plantation, Protection measures required etc. |
|
13. |
Certificate with photograph to be submitted on the
prescribed proforma. Photograph of
the Chief Functionary to be attested by Gazetted Officer with Name,
Designation and Seal of the attesting official. |
|
14. |
Whether any project was awarded in the past to the
present agency. If Yes, (a)
When the project was
sanctioned (Year may be indicated) (b)
Performance of the
agency (outstanding/very good/good/poor) (c) Indicate the
status of the project if it is not yet completed. |
|
15 (a) |
Pre-appraisal report by State Forest Department |
|
15 (b) |
Credibility. |
|
16. |
Priority Number given to the proposal by the PCCF. |
CHECKLIST OF DOCUMENTS TO BE SUBMITTED BY THE
VOLUNTARY AGENCY FOR SUBSEQUENT RELEASE
|
1. |
Letter of request for release of 2nd/final
installment. |
|
2. |
Utilization Certificate in the
prescribed format. |
|
3. |
Audited Statement of received payment
Accounts. |
|
4. |
Detail scheme with full justification
of SMC Work and Awareness Raising Activities certified by the Dy. Conservator
of Forests (DCF) of the concerned Forest Division. |
|
5. |
Benefit Sharing Mechanism out of the
intermediary and final yields of the projects. It must be certified and approved by the Dy. Conservator of
Forests (DCF) of the concerned Forest Division. |
|
6. |
Photographs of Plantation, S.M.C.
Work and Awareness Camps duly countersigned by the Range Forest Officer of
the concerned area. |
|
7. |
Evaluation Report by the Dy.
Conservator of Forests (DCF) of the Forest Division on the prescribed format
(New Format). |
1The high tech /Satellite Nurseries will supply QPM
for tree planting to the organizations
funded under this scheme at the cost not exceeding Rs.10 per plant.
Production and availability of QPM is likely to take two years depending on level of awareness
and facilities available in the state. Till the time QPM is not available, best
available planting material certified by the SFD will be used for planting
under the scheme.
1The high tech /Satellite Nurseries will supply QPM
for tree planting to the organizations
funded under this scheme at the cost not exceeding Rs.10 per plant.
Production and availability of QPM is likely to take two years depending on level of awareness
and facilities available in the state. Till the time QPM is not available, best
available planting material certified by the SFD will be used for planting
under the scheme.
2 For smaller nurseries with
lesser area and lower production capacity, financial assistance will be
admissible @ Re 1.00 per plant raised. Normally, the area of the nursery should
not be less than 1/20th of a ha. The assistance will also be
available for old nurseries made functional by way of up gradation and
renovation. This assistance is only a grant for promotion of production of
quality planting material. Care will be taken to disburse the assistance in
such cases after properly verifying the actual work executed in connection with
the up gradation /renovation of old
nurseries
3this kind of land requires specialized treatment and
improved technology for afforestation and, therefore, cost norms are higher.
[2] A person who has served on the General Body would be eligible for re-nomination after two years of the expiry of his previous tenure.
[3] In case the forest division falls in more than one district, representatives of all concerned districts will be nominated to function on the Executive Body.
3.Amember who does not attend three consecutive meetings of the executive meetings of the executive body shall be disqualified from the executive body.