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  1. Jan 17

    : The forest cover of Assam is 36.11% of the State's geographical area.

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  2. Jan 16

    : Assam is the second largest State in North Eastern India with a geographical area of 78,438 km² and forest cover of 28,326.51 km².

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  3. Jan 16

    The agenda of the meeting also included seeking support from Government of India on the proposed Living Lands Charter and exploring possible areas of future collaboration on the space of & natural resource management.

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  4. Jan 16

    Hon’ble Minister, MoEF&CC, Shri & the Commonwealth Secretary-General, along with other officials, shared information & achievements under the and oceans & natural resources programme of Commonwealth Secretariat, today at New Delhi.

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  5. Jan 16

    Hon’ble Minister, MoEF&CC, Shri had a constructive meeting with President, Rt. Hon Claire Perry O'Neill today at New Delhi. They exchanged views on actions in both countries and agreed to work together for a successful COP26.

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    Held a meeting with Secretary General of Commonwealth Ms. Patricia Scotland. We discussed a range of issues and action points related to Commonwealth action on .

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    I suggested to the to make issues specific marathon discussions a focal point of , so that the world sees concrete outcomes coming out of .

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    India put forth matters related to market mechanism and carbon credits, climate finance, technology transfer and we discussed ways and means to make a success.

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    Today, had an extensive meeting with , and working group. I thank Ms. Claire for choosing India as first stop as part of her consultations with member countries of before .

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  10. Jan 15

    The different forest types found in Arunachal Pradesh form the complete forest cover of the State comprising of the reserved (20.60%), protected (19.02%) and unclassed forests (60.38%).

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  11. Jan 15

    MoEF&CC's ENVIS Resource Partner (RP) WWF-India organised a valedictory cum inaugural function on completion of conduction of 2 month certificate course on "Wildlife Management using Geospatial Techniques" on 14th January, 2020 at New Delhi.

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  12. Jan 15

    According to the India State of Forest Report’s current assessment there has been an increase of 544 km² in 140 hill districts of India. Take a look to know more.

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  13. Jan 14

    : Tree cover is defined as all tree patches of size less than 1 ha occurring outside the recorded forest area and includes trees in all formations including scattered trees!

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  14. Jan 14

    The forest cover can be classified in 5 different classes – Very Dense Forest, Moderately Dense Forest, Open Forest, Scrub and Non-forest. Take a look to know more about forest cover of India!

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  15. Jan 13

    Results of 4th cycle of All India Tiger Estimation – 2018 saw the highest number of at 526 in Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka at 524 and Uttarakhand at 442. Read more:

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  16. Jan 13

    MoEF&CC’s Research in Environment (RE) division invites online applications for the project proposal under the Revised R&D Scheme for Conservation and Development (2017-2020). Read more:

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  17. Jan 12

    : The forest cover includes all lands which have a tree canopy density of 10% & above and have a minimum area of one hectare.

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  18. Jan 10

    The course is aligned as per National Skill Qualification Framework (NSQF) level 5 and is in line with the Skill India Mission as envisaged by the Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi.

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  19. Jan 10

    A 25-day comprehensive training programme covered 200 hrs for a batch of 25 local candidates was held in Sikkim by the Sikkim ENVIS Hub at Forest & Environment Department, Government of Sikkim in collaboration with Sikkim Khadi & Village Industries Board.

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  20. Jan 10

    Hon'ble Minister for Environment & Forest, Sikkim, Shri Karma Loday Bhutia launched the 'Green Skill Development Programme (GSDP)' on “Wild Beekeeping and Processing” in Gangtok.

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