Secretariat, May 17 (way2newstv.com):
State Government Secretary Dinesh Kumar has directed the State Pollution Control Board to set up a monetary system within two months to assess pollution from the state's industries. For this purpose, a special control room should be set up. He also said that violating the rules should be strict in terms of industries that pollution pollution. He held a review meeting with the Forest and Pollution Control Board officials in his office at the Secretariat. CS Dinesh Kumar said all areas of coordination in greening in the state should be coordinated. We need to focus on the care of the plants without proper planting. The state forest department Principal Secretary Anantharaman has been directed to look at the recommendations of the Department of Plant Protection every week. Seeking to make videos from stage to plant to their stages and show them in the coming conventions. Warned that he did not hesitate to take action against negligence in plant breeding. The city has to develop nurseries with holy forests and the green light on the hills. Programs are designed to bring awareness among students on plant growing. Eco tourism development would go forward with private participation. The eco-tourism projects should be provided in accordance with the interests of tourists. CS Dinesh Kumar Yadav for the vacancy in the forest department.
STRICT ACTIONS ON THE INDUSTRIES WHICH ARE REASONS OF POLLUTION - DINESH KUMAR
Dinesh Kumar, the state governor of Pollution Control Board, has ordered the officials of the Pollution Control Board to strictly halt the factory industries, according to the Chief Conservator P.Mallikarjuna Rao Power Point Presentation on various projects and development projects in the forest department. Consumption of Pollution Percentage. The monetary system was ordered to be set up within two months to assess pollution from industries in the state. The control room will be set up and the real time governance coordinates and the steel industry is responsible for the pollution factories. CSs questioned the officials of the Pollution Control Board so far as to how many industries were registered. In contrast to the rules, the company has been ordered to strictly deal with polluting industries. JSC Dinesh Kumar ordered the state forest development corporation officials to give them training skills to increase the income of the tigers. They can increase their earnings by special training for tribals working in honey procurement, coffee and cashew processing units. Raising the income of the fruit trees should be handed over to the tribals. Eco tourism projects should be coordinated with forest officials. At this review meeting, State Forest Department Principal Secretary G.Antantaramas, Chief Conservator P.Mallikarjuna Rao, AP Forest Development Development Corporation MD. Pratap Kumar, Pollution Control Board Member Secretary SK Kaushik and others participated.