The senior forest officials told Collectors that revival of the forest, decreased the temperatures,increase the rainfall and reduced the pollution levels. It also enables biodiversity. They said funds from CAMPA programme are available and they will be utilised for the afforestation and through the forest department measures would be taken up for the growth of trees. The CM said that Ministers, MLAs and Collectors should take the responsibility of reviving the forests protecting them.
After participating in the forest revival programme, the Collectors visited the Mission Bhagiratha Plant constructed at Komati Banda. The CM KCR had lunch with the Collectors there. Later he held a meeting with the Collectors. The CM discussed the implementation of the new Panchayat Raj Act, new Municipalities Act and the formation of the new Revenue Act. He said that the government’s aim is to have clean and green villages and towns, accordingly, measures should be taken during the 60-day Action Plan in the State. The CM said the government is preparing a new Revenue Act, which will be corruption free, transparent and would create no problems to the people or farmers.
In this programme, Ministers Sri A Indrakaran Reddy, Sri Errabelli Dayakar Rao, Sri Etela Rajender, Sri Jagdeesh Reddy, Sri T Srinivas Yadav, Sri Vemula Prashanth Reddy, Sri Srinivas Goud, Sri Koppula Eswar, Sri Niranjan Reddy, Sri Malla Reddy, State Planning Board Vice Chairman Sri B Vinod Kumar, MP Sri J Santosh Kumar, Government’s Chief Advisor Sri Rajiv Sharma, MLCs Sri Palla Rajeshwar Reddy, Sri Seri Subhash Reddy, CMO Principal Secretary Sri S Narsing Rao and others participated.