Meghalaya Govt. earmarked Rs.50 crores per year for preserving environment
Meghalaya Chief Minister, Conrad K Sangma launched the state-wide Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES) Scheme and distributed cheques under FOCUS program for the producer groups at SMELC Building, Tura, on Monday.
Launching the scheme, the chief minister highlighted the objectives of PES and informed that the scheme is being launched to help the community in protecting the natural environment and to provide assistance to the farmers.
Stating that the response of the people towards PES is positive in the state, the chief minister informed that in the last four and half years, the NPP led MDA Govt. had created schemes for the up-liftmen of the farmers in the state.
He also urged the community leaders to organize volunteers to take care of the natural environment.
He informed that the Govt. will be providing financial assistance of Rs. 15,000 per hectare under PES for preserving and conserving the environment for which the Govt. had earmarked Rs. 50 crores per year.
Chief Advisor to the Chief Minister, Thomas A Sangma informed that after Himachal Pradesh, Meghalaya is the first to implement the PES scheme in the entire North-East.
Highlighting the aims and objectives of the PES scheme,
Additional Project Director of CLLMP, Gunanka DB urged the stake-holders to organize the volunteers for the successful implementation of the scheme.
Nokma of Baladinggre A.king land, Klason T Sangma, who is also a PES partner urged the people to join hands in saving the water-catchment areas and the water bodies in their respective localities.
During the program, the chief minister also distributed cheques to the different producer groups under the FOCUS program.
On the day, West Garo Hills Deputy Commissioner delivered the welcome address.
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