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Kashmir Timber Association calls on Forest Minister, suggests regulatory reforms

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
June 15, 2025
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Srinagar, Jun 14: A delegation of Kashmir Timber Association Saturday met Minister for Forest, Ecology & Environment, Javed Ahmed Rana and discussed their concerns regarding the timber trade regulations and forest compliance in Kashmir.
The association emphasized the need for uniform policy implementation across Jammu and Kashmir, citing alleged inconsistent practices as a major hindrance to the sector’s growth.
Key issues raised included inadequate technical infrastructure at checkpoints, complex licensing procedures, inconsistent E-way bill issuance, and outdated equipment.
The Minister assured the delegation of the government’s commitment towards supporting the sector and carefully considering their suggestions to enhance transparency, uniformity and trader-friendliness.
The Minister highlighted the importance of balancing timber supply and forest conservation, enforcing a robust legal framework, monitoring systems and accountability measures to oversee timber trade and prevent forest damage.
He emphasized the vital role of forests in sustaining livelihoods and assured the delegation of the Government’s commitment to creating a conducive environment for the timber trade sector. He said Government is willing to collaborate with the stakeholders to promote the growth and development of the timber trade sector in Jammu and Kashmir while ensuring community-driven forest conservation and management.
The Minister, while appreciating the suggestions of the delegation, urged them to continue their engagement with the Government for potential reforms that could benefit the sector and support livelihoods dependent on it.

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