Gandhinagar, Tuesday: The Ministry of Environment and Forest (MoEF) of Government of India has given permission for diversion of about 1,058 hectares of reserve forest land in 10 villages in Godhra and Shahera talukas in Panchmahals District under the Forests (Conservation) Act, 1980.

In 1978, 450 displaced families from Hadaf, Kasturi and Idalwada irrigation projects in the Panchmahals district were rehabilitated in forest areas of ten villages. But the issue remained unsolved for about 30 years as the land could not be made available to the displaced under the aforesaid Act.

When the embroiled matter was brought to the notice of Chief Minister Narendra Modi in the interest of tribal people, he directed the officers of Gujarat's Forest Department as well as Resident Commissioner in New Delhi for taking up the matter with the Central Empowered Committee (CEC) appointed by MoEF and Supreme Court to solve the problem on a priority basis. This was followed up by Chief Conservator of Forest Pradeep Khanna prepared a document which was sent by State Government to MoEF at the Centre.

Several development works in those 1,058 hectares of forest land which were stalled due to the stalemate will now be completed, including that of the State Government.

While the stalemate passed on from one generation to another during the last 30 years for want of technical reasons, is now solved due to the Chief Minister's concern for the tribal people and his political will to remove obstacles coming in the way of the stalemate and due to the follow-up action taken by the officers.

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English translation of India's National Statement at the 21st ASEAN-India Summit delivered by Prime Minister Narendra Modi
October 10, 2024

Your Majesty,

Excellencies,

Thank you all for your valuable insights and suggestions. We are committed to strengthening the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between India and ASEAN. I am confident that together we will continue to strive for human welfare, regional peace, stability, and prosperity.

We will continue to take steps to enhance not only physical connectivity but also economic, digital, cultural, and spiritual ties.

Friends,

In the context of this year's ASEAN Summit theme, "Enhancing Connectivity and Resilience,” I would like to share a few thoughts.

Today is the tenth day of the tenth month, so I would like to share ten suggestions.

First, to promote tourism between us, we could declare 2025 as the "ASEAN-India Year of Tourism.” For this initiative, India will commit USD 5 million.

Second, to commemorate a decade of India’s Act East Policy, we could organise a variety of events between India and ASEAN countries. By connecting our artists, youth, entrepreneurs, and think tanks etc., we can include initiatives such as a Music Festival, Youth Summit, Hackathon, and Start-up Festival as part of this celebration.

Third, under the "India-ASEAN Science and Technology Fund," we could hold an annual Women Scientists’ Conclave.

Fourth, the number of Masters scholarships for students from ASEAN countries at the newly established Nalanda University will be increased twofold. Additionally, a new scholarship scheme for ASEAN students at India’s agricultural universities will also be launched starting this year.

Fifth, the review of the "ASEAN-India Trade in Goods Agreement” should be completed by 2025. This will strengthen our economic relations and will help in creating a secure, resilient and reliable supply chain.

Sixth, for disaster resilience, USD 5 million will be allocated from the "ASEAN-India Fund." India’s National Disaster Management Authority and the ASEAN Humanitarian Assistance Centre can work together in this area.

Seventh, to ensure Health Resilience, the ASEAN-India Health Ministers Meeting can be institutionalised. Furthermore, we invite two experts from each ASEAN country to attend India’s Annual National Cancer Grid ‘Vishwam Conference.’

Eighth, for digital and cyber resilience, a cyber policy dialogue between India and ASEAN can be institutionalised.

Ninth, to promote a Green Future, I propose organising workshops on green hydrogen involving experts from India and ASEAN countries.

And tenth, for climate resilience, I urge all of you to join our campaign, " Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam” (Plant for Mother).

I am confident that my ten ideas will gain your support. And our teams will collaborate to implement them.

Thank you very much.