This scheme empowers landowners, Gram Panchayats, and Gram Sabhas in Madhya Pradesh to scientifically manage tree-covered areas Read More... on private and revenue lands under the MP Public Forestry Act, 2001. Read less
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The Madhya Pradesh Lok Vaniki Yojana is a government initiative aimed at promoting the sustainable and scientific management of tree-covered areas. It allows individuals, local governing bodies, and communities to take charge of managing these valuable natural resources on their own land.
Launched by the Forest Department of Madhya Pradesh, this scheme focuses on the scientific management of tree-covered lands. This includes areas on private properties as well as revenue lands. The management is proposed by the landowner, Gram Panchayat, or Gram Sabha on a voluntary basis. The core of the scheme involves creating and implementing technical management plans, known as 'Prabandh Yojana', which need approval from the authorities.
The primary beneficiaries are landowners who wish to manage tree-covered areas on their private land. Additionally, Gram Panchayats and Gram Sabhas can benefit by managing tree-covered revenue lands within their jurisdiction, effectively turning them into 'Lok Van' or Public Forests.
This Yojana is crucial for fostering a sense of ownership and responsibility towards forest resources. It encourages scientific practices for tree management, leading to better conservation and potentially economic benefits for the local communities involved. By decentralizing management, it ensures that local needs and conditions are considered, promoting effective and sustainable forestry practices across the state.
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Who is responsible for verifying the boundaries if the proposed land is next to existing forest land?
The Forest Range Officer (Van Parikshetra Adhikari) must personally confirm the exact location of the boundary.
How many copies of the Technical Management Plan do I need to submit with the application?
You need to submit five complete physical copies of the Technical Management Plan along with your application forms.
What proof of ownership or possession is needed?
You must provide a declaration confirming your land title or possession status, along with other required documents.
Which revenue official should a Gram Panchayat or Gram Sabha contact first if they want to manage revenue land as a Public Forest (Lok Van)?
They should first apply to the Tehsildar (Revenue) for the land to be demarcated and designated as a Public Forest (Lok Van).
What is the basic requirement for initiating a management proposal under this scheme?
The proposal for scientific management must be voluntary, initiated by the landowner, Gram Panchayat, or Gram Sabha.
What does a private individual need to be to apply for managing their property?
The individual must be a landowner willing to take responsibility for the scientific management of their existing tree-covered areas.
What documents are essential for Gram Panchayats or Gram Sabhas when land is transferred for 'Lok Van' management?
They need to submit a formal resolution after the Tehsildar (Revenue) has demarcated and handed over the revenue land for Public Forest (Lok Van) management.
Where should I submit my initial proposal as a private landowner for managing my trees?
You should submit your management proposal to either the Divisional Officer (Van Mandal Adhikari) or the Range Officer (Van Kshetra Adhikari).
What is required if the land is jointly owned by several people?
If the land is jointly owned, the written consent from all co-owners is mandatory for the proposal.
Can local bodies apply, and what type of land can they manage?
Yes, any Gram Panchayat or Gram Sabha can apply to manage tree-covered revenue land within its jurisdiction.
Who is responsible for creating the detailed management plan?
The applicant, whether a landowner, Gram Panchayat, or Gram Sabha, is responsible for preparing the Technical Management Plan.
What must the land be like to be eligible for management under this scheme?
The land must be a tree-covered area, located either on private property or revenue land.
Is it necessary for the land to be demarcated and handed over before a Gram Panchayat or Gram Sabha submits their plan?
Yes, the Tehsildar (Revenue) must first demarcate and officially hand over the land to the concerned Gram Panchayat or Gram Sabha.
Besides the declaration, which land record copy is needed for the application?
An attested photocopy of the latest land records, specifically the Khasra copy, must be attached to the application.