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Sethi, C. M.
- Mobilisation of Youth for Social forestry
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Indian Forester, Vol 103, No 6 (1977), Pagination: 378-381Abstract
Reckless destruction of trees by man has caused desolation, aridity and ugliness. As a result we are short of food, fodder and fuel. Environmental pollution poses a serious challenge to healthy living. Social Forestry aims at developing man's love and liking for the trees and growing them for various goods and services associated with them. Government lands for afforestation are limited. Trees can be planted on village shamla's but the programme cannot succeed without the active invalvement of village communities in planting, protecting and rearing of trees. Village youth, both boys and girls, can play a significant role in motivating and educating the members of the society. Youth clubs and Mahila Mandals need to be properly organised and trained in rural service and tree culture.- Cho Problem in Hoshiarpur District
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Indian Forester, Vol 86, No 3 (1960), Pagination: 152-158Abstract
This article describes the cho problem in Hoshiarpur district. This is considered as problem No. l' of the area. It narrates in detail the causes and the extent of the menace it has brought to this land which was once called the "garden district",of the Punjab State. It further deals with the remedial measures under the two main heads: PREVENTIVE and PROTECTIVE. It also discusses the efficacy of cho control schemes of the Punjab Irrigation Department.- Extension Forestry in Punjab
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