CEO Tab
  • Home
  • Prime News
  • International Market
  • Special Report
  • Corporate
  • Opinion
  • Next Gen
  • Entertainment
No Result
View All Result
CEO Tab
  • Home
  • Prime News
  • International Market
  • Special Report
  • Corporate
  • Opinion
  • Next Gen
  • Entertainment
No Result
View All Result
CEO Tab
No Result
View All Result
Home Prime News

Sarbottam Cement Industry alleged of encroaching forest area

CEO TAB by CEO TAB
April 22, 2019
in Prime News
0
cement industry
74
SHARES
1.2k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Parasi, April 22: A cement industry based in Jodeni of Sunwal-11 in Nawalparasi West has reportedly intruded the public forest area. Following the complaint of locals about it, National Assembly member Ram Lakhan Harijan and District Coordination Committee (DCC) chief Shiba Shankar Raya went for a field visit to the site and came up with the finding supporting the locals’ claim.

You might also like

Delays Push National Pride Projects’ Costs Up by Over 113 Percent

Birgunj Customs Imports Rise 15% to Rs 794.87 Billion in 10 Months

Nepal Officially Defers Graduation from Least Developed Country Status

The evaluation of the team is that the industry has violated the agreement reached with the government as well. The forest area having been encroached upon by the industry belongs to the Bhagawati Community Forest Users’ Group. A national forest area spreading in nine kaththa of land (one kaththa is equivalent to about 6,773 square meters) has been given to the industry for use maximum for 30 years beginning from 2073 BS. The property, however, remains under government ownership.

As per the 2073 BS agreement, the industry is allowed to use the area to store raw materials and building some infrastructure including a weighing room and a power substation room. In return, it is legally obliged to purchase the equal area of private land and pass its ownership over to the government, otherwise, the permission to use the forest land will automatically become null and void.

But this has not happened so far. Instead, the industry is unlawfully using an additional two bighas of forest land. The responsibility of protecting forest property (plants) is of the industry itself. More, as per the agreement, the industry has to plant 1,600 tree seedlings per hectare on the land needs to be compensated to the government and hand over the forest to the District Forest Office within the five years. “The public property has been largely misused and it has drawn our attention,” said the lawmaker.

DCC chief Raya said the industry has also not also spent one percent of its net profit in the protection of bio-diversity and environment including forest conservation as stipulated in the agreement. The industry is also charged with blocking the water sources of the rivers and streams that flow through the forest area and using them without taking permission from the Department of Forests. He said the monitoring body comprising the director of the western region forest directorate and the district forest officer has also not carried out the monitoring whether or not the industry has followed the conditions stipulated in the agreement. The director is the coordinator and the district forest officer the member-secretary of the monitoring body.

The agreement states that the government can unilaterally annul the agreement if the industry failed to follow the conditions. Lawmaker Harijan said it was wrong to run the industry by destroying the forest. Moreover, according to him, the industry has used the forest area outside the industry as a parking area due to which plants and bushes there are dying. He vowed that he would raise this issue in the National Assembly, the upper house of the federal parliament, and draw the attention of the government.

It is stated that the DCC has written a letter to the Division Forest Office asking it to furnish the reality of this issue. However, the Division Forest Office has not yet responded to the DCC. Similarly, the attention of the district administration officials had also been drawn over the forest encroachment issue and the district administration has also not shown any concern, lawmaker Harijan said. RSS

Share30Tweet19
CEO TAB

CEO TAB

Recommended For You

Delays Push National Pride Projects’ Costs Up by Over 113 Percent

by CEO Tab
May 25, 2026
0

The cost of several national pride projects has surged dramatically due to prolonged delays and slow construction progress, with expenses expected to rise by as much as 113...

Read more

Birgunj Customs Imports Rise 15% to Rs 794.87 Billion in 10 Months

by CEO Tab
May 24, 2026
0
Exports of Nepali goods double in four months

Goods worth Rs 794.87 billion were imported through the Birgunj Customs Office during the first 10 months of the current fiscal year. Imports through the checkpoint increased by...

Read more

Nepal Officially Defers Graduation from Least Developed Country Status

by CEO Tab
May 24, 2026
0
Nepal Officially Defers Graduation from Least Developed Country Status

Nepal has officially informed the United Nations about its decision to defer the process of graduating from the status of a Least Developed Country (LDC). Speaking at a...

Read more

NEPSE Gains 26.55 Points, Offering Relief to Investors After Previous Decline

by CEO Tab
May 24, 2026
0
10 firms keen to receive stockbrokers licenses

The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) gained 26.55 points (0.97 percent) last week, providing a measure of optimism to investors following the continuous decline seen in the previous week....

Read more

Nepal’s Imports Reach Rs 1.6 Trillion; Diesel and Soybean Oil Lead the List

by CEO Tab
May 24, 2026
0
Tanker drivers resume fuel transportation

Nepal imported goods worth around Rs 1.6 trillion during the first 10 months of the current fiscal year, with diesel and crude soybean oil emerging as the country’s...

Read more
Next Post
Tara Airlines Aircraft

Tara Airlines aircraft meets an accident

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Browse by Category

  • Corporate
  • Entertainment
  • Featured
  • International
  • Major Story
  • Next Gen
  • Opinion
  • Prime News
  • Special Report
  • Tete – A – Tete

EDITOR

Manish Raj Poudel
info@ceotab.com
9841317747


PUBLISHED BY

Welcome Group
www.welcomeadnepal.com

Publisher

www.ceotab.com is a premium news portal being run by Welcome Group. The website features quality business/economic news contents,  in-depth profiles of companies, stories of struggle and success of entrepreneurs, articles that assess various dimensions of  the commerce, trade and economy.

Editor

Manish Raj Poudel

info@ceotab.com

9841317747

Sub-Editor

Riza Poudel

poudelriza@gmail.com

Archives

© 2023 CEO Tab. All rights reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Prime News
  • International Market
  • Special Report
  • Corporate
  • Opinion
  • Next Gen
  • Entertainment

© 2023 CEO Tab. All rights reserved.