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Lok Sabha passes the Forest (Conservation) Amendment Bill 2023

Union Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Change Shri Bhupender Yadav today moved the Forest (Conservation) Amendment Bill 2023 as reported by the Joint Committee of Parliament to be taken into consideration in Lok Sabha and subsequently requested the House to get the Bill passed. After deliberations and taking the views of Members of Parliaments, the Lok Sabha passed the Bill.

The Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980, is an important Central statute for the conservation of forests in the country. It provides that the de-reservation of reserved forests, use of forest land for non-forest purpose, assigning forest land by way of lease or otherwise to private entity and clearing of naturally grown trees for the purpose of reafforestation requires prior permission of the Central Government.

After Independence, vast areas of forest land were designated as reserved and protected forests.However, many forested areas were left out, and areas without any standing forests were included in ‘forest’ lands.In Godavarman case, 1996, the Supreme Court suspended the felling of trees across the country, and ruled that the FC Act would apply to all land parcels that were either recorded as ‘forest’ or resembled the dictionary meaning of forest.In June 2022, the government amended the Forest Conservation Rules to propose a mechanism to allow developers to raise plantations “over land on which the (FC) Act is not applicable” and to swap such plots against subsequent requirements of compensatory afforestation.

Key Provisions of the Forest (Conservation) Amendment Bill 2023

Scope of the Act

Applicability on Various Lands

Exemptions

Provisions for Development

New Forestry Activities

Climate Change Mitigation and Conservation

Empowering Local Communities

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