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Mizoram and Manipur find place among Northeastern States

New Delhi:  National Mission for a Green India (GIM) falling under the Environment Ministry has approved annual plans for Kerala, Mizoram, Manipur and Jhakhand.
The Government on Monday approved an outlay of Rs 90,202.68 lakh.
The National Executive Council (NEC), which met recently, approved the Perspective Plans (PP) and Annual Plan of Operations (APOs) of Mizoram, Manipur, Jharkhand and Kerala.
“NEC of the GIM held here recently approved the PP and APOs submitted by four states – Mizoram, Manipur, Jharkhand and Kerala,” an official statement said. GIM, which is one of the eight Missions outlined under National Action Plan on Climate Change (NAPCC), acknowledges the influence forests have on environmental amelioration through climate change mitigation, food security, water security, biodiversity conservation and livelihood security of forest-dependent communities.
NEC approved the PP of all four states with a total financial outlay of Rs 90,202.68 lakh for a plan period of five to ten years years along with APOs of Rs 11,195.32 lakh for this financial year. The total forest and non-forest area taken up in the four states under GIM during the total plan period will be 1, 08,335 hectares, out of which 81,939 ha will be improving the density of existing forests and 16, 396 ha will be new areas, the statement said. “For the current financial year, it will be 28,250 ha and 7,827 ha respectively.
Approval has been granted for alternative energy devices such as biogas, solar devices, LPG, biomass-based systems and improved stoves for 27, 032 households for the current financial year… “…and 81, 233 households for the total plan period. This will help in reducing pressure on forests, gaining carbon benefits along with health and other associated benefits,” the statement said.
The GIM hinges on decentralized participatory approach involving grass root level organizations and community in planning, decision making, implementation and monitoring. (PTI)

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