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6. Forests, Wildlife and Environment - Tamil Nadu Government

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Box <strong>6.</strong>1.1<strong>Tamil</strong> <strong>Nadu</strong> Afforestation Project (TAP) Phase-I(1997-98 to 2004-05) AchievementsDegraded forests <strong>and</strong> other l<strong>and</strong>s over an area of 4.80 lakh ha. hasbeen restored.1367 Village Forest Councils have been formed.More than 1,75,000 forest dependents <strong>and</strong> poorer sections havebenefited by alternate employment.About 3891 Self-Help Groups benefiting around 60,000 women wereformed in all programme villages.Community assets like overhead tanks, borewells <strong>and</strong> h<strong>and</strong> pumps,community halls, threshing floors, ration shops, libraries, balvadis,etc. have been provided to improve the quality of life in all programmevillages.23454 check dams <strong>and</strong> 2201 percolation ponds have been constructedfor rain water harvesting which enabled creating a capacity of morethan 800 million cubic feet of water storage.It has also helped inaugmenting agricultural production.609 lakh person days of labour have been generated in the past eightyears. To increase the tree / forest cover outside the reservedforests, 15 Forestry Extension Centres were established in this project.To utilize Information Technology, a Geomatics Centre was establishedat Chennai. Computerization in Forest Department has been done atthe level of Range Offices.Inter-sectoral linkage was given a major thrust in the Project. Districtlevel JFM Committees have been formed in 27 districts <strong>and</strong> worksworth Rs.60 crore have been implemented in 1115 TAP villages by 22line Departments.249

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