The Hon’ble Chief Minister of our state desires that
all the Forest blocks in and around cities should be developed into Urban
Forest Parks (UFP) under the flagship programme of Telanganaku Haritha Haram. These
Urban Forest Parks will not only provide the wholesome healthy living
environment but also contribute to the growth of smart, clean, green,
sustainable and healthy cities in the state.
Main focus is given to develop all the Forest blocks
in and around Hyderabad into Urban Forest Parks. There are 193 Forest Blocks,
having nearly 58,000 Ha area within the HMDA and GHMC limits, in the state.
Initially, the Forest blocks falling within Outer Ring Road (ORR) are being
developed and thereafter developing the Forest Blocks falling within 5 Kms from
the ORR. Subsequently, Forest blocks falling within 10 Kms from ORR shall be
taken up for developing into Urban Forest Parks. So far, 16 Nos. of Forest
blocks have been taken up for developing into Urban Forest Park in and around
Hyderabad, out of which 6 Urban Forest Parks have been opened for public.
However, 36 Nos. of Forest blocks, with an area of 17,410 Ha. have been taken
up for developing into Urban Forest Parks in the state so far.
In order to develop a Forest block into Urban Forest
Park the following sequential activities are taken up by the Forest Department
–
·
Providing
complete protection to the Forest block through boundary wall, see-through
wall, fencing or peripheral trench as the case may be.
·
Developing the
forests/greenery inside the park through plantations or other cultural
operations under Assisted Natural Regeneration.
·
Developing
inspection paths, walking trail, cycle trail, fire lines etc.
·
Creation of
watch tower, canopy walk, deer park, aviary etc.
·
Promotion of
adventurous sports activities.
·
Creation of
public amenities including open gym etc.
There is an entry
fee for the developed park and the revenue earned from the Gate fee and other
sources is utilized for maintenance and further development of the park. These
parks are a big hit among the local citizens and there is a lot of appreciation
from the public. These parks are mainly being used by morning walkers, day
visitors, school children and student community. These parks are providing lung
spaces for the city dwellers and a great recreational facility during the week
ends. These parks will not only provide the required oxygen to the city
dwellers but will also play a vital role in the preservation and conservation
of local bio-diversity and thus help in maintaining the local ecological
balance. These parks will also help in percolation of rain water and helping in
maintaining the under-ground water regime.
The State Government is providing funds under
Afforestation Scheme to develop these parks and so far, Rs.17.42 Crores have
been spent by Forest Department for developing these parks in the state.
The details of Forest blocks taken up for developing
into Urban Forest Parks are provided in the statement enclosed duly indicating
this year’s budget and expenditure.
-Press note

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