Syllad

Syllad

The Rising Meghalaya

  • Home
  • Meghalaya
  • North East
  • National
  • Global
  • Sports
  • Covid_19
  • Opinion
  • Advertisement
  • Contact
  • About
  • Govt not to divert any protected forests to Air Force: James

    Syllad | The Rising MeghalayaSeptember 21, 2021

    WhatsApp
    Share
    Share
    Tweet
    Pin

    Minister in-charge Forest & Environment James K Sangma on Tuesday assured the people of Mylliem and Upper Shillong area that the state government has no intention of diverting any protected forests to the Air Force.

    The assurance was made after National People’s Party (NPP) leaders of the Mylliem Block have submitted a memorandum expressing the concerns of the people of Mylliem regarding the diversion of forest land to the Air Force.

    “As a government, we treat such concerns with utmost importance and have been very clear in our understanding that all such protected forests, which fall under the forest department, are critical catchment areas. Therefore, in terms of land and forest conservation, they are of the greatest environmental importance,” Sangma said in a statement.

    “I would therefore like to assure the people of Mylliem and the Upper Shillong area that the government has no intention of diverting any protected forests to the Air Force,” he assured.

    The minister also added, “We value the environment, placing paramount importance on the need to conserve it in every way possible, especially at a time when issues like climate change are likely to become critical threats to us.”

    Appreciating the NPP leaders of Mylliem for being environmentally conscious and bringing such concerns to the notice of the government, Sangma said the government remains committed to the goals of holding environmental protection and conservation as one of its topmost priorities.

    Google News Button syllad

    Syllad | The Rising Meghalaya

    Syllad is a fully digital news portal from Meghalaya. With tagline “Syllad-The Rising Meghalaya” Syllad brings voices of Meghalaya to the rest of the world.

    Leave a Reply Cancel reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    STAY CONNECTED

         Facebook

       Instagram

       Youtube

       Twitter

    SITE LINKS

    • About
    • Advertise with us
    • Hiring Freelance Writers
    • Contact us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Grievance Redressal
    • Refund policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Advertisement

    © 2019 Syllad

    Powered By AbodeOrigin | Marketing Wire
    Empanelled With Directorate of Information & Public Relations
    Government of Meghalaya