#355 Author: Adonis Member Level: Diamond Member Rank: 1 Date: 04/May/2010 Rating:  Points: 3 |
Hello Rajesh,
As far as my opinion is concerned I think that in the urban areas of Himachal Pradesh the government has been very vigilant to protect the forests but if we look into the interiors of Himachal, still illegal axing of the trees is going on.
So, I think more efforts are required to protect the forests in Himachal Pradesh, as it is all because of them that Himachal has been famous for its tourism all around the country.
"At great attempts, it is glorious even to fail."
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#356 Author: RR Member Level: Gold Member Rank: 4 Date: 05/May/2010 Rating:  Points: 2 |
Yes Rohit, I completely agree with you. Himachal's 80% poulation lives in rural areas and it is there we need to make the people aware of protecting our forests.
Himachal's beauty will only survive if we keep our forests intact.
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#369 Author: anish vij Member Level: Bronze Member Rank: 0 Date: 03/Jun/2010 Rating:  Points: 2 |
hi ₯Jst want to add that if govt. of h.p. want to safeguard it's rdd rdd revenude and hollyness of the state they must de exdecute a body of de expertps to work onw on this tghreat₯regards ~anish
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#372 Author: Ravi Kumar Dubey Member Level: Bronze Member Rank: 56 Date: 10/Jun/2010 Rating:  Points: 2 |
Hello,
Government is taking desirable steps against it and i must say this is a burning topic in the forum of world problems and that is why they cant ignore it.
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