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Himachal to fine those who dump garbage in forests September 2, 2008
Shimla, Himachal Pradesh will get tough on dumping of garbage in its forests and impose fines on those doing it, a senior minister has said.

"We have told forest officials to get tough and impose fines under the Forest Conservation Act and the Himachal Pradesh Non-biodegradable Garbage Control Act," state Forest Minister J.P. Nadda told IANS.

The forest department will deal with a garbage dumping problem in the Marhi area near Rohtang Pass in Kullu district. The area is frequented by a large number of tourists throughout the year.

He also disclosed that the state government has got Rs.29.5 million to develop eco-tourism.

"The government of India has sanctioned Rs.2.95 crore (Rs.29.5 million) for developing eco-tourism circuits in Kullu, Kinnaur, Shimla and Bilaspur districts," Nadda said.

"Since the state has a huge potential for eco-tourism, we have decided to strengthen the existing sites. Our department will collaborate with the tourism department for promoting eco-tourism activities."

The forest department would develop seven eco-tourism sites. It was already in the process of developing a site at Narkanda in Shimla district, which would be operational this month, he said.
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