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Foresters-The Lesser Known Khaki

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30-04-2025

Foresters, often dubbed the "lesser known khaki," constitute a vital yet under-recognized workforce operating tirelessly within the challenging terrain of Jammu and Kashmir's forests.

- DR SONIA VERMA

Their unwavering commitment to environmental stewardship is characterized by round-the-clock dedication with minimal resources, devoid of vehicular support or weaponry commonly associated with law enforcement. These unsung heroes confront a multitude of threats, ranging from land encroachment and illicit smuggling to the protection of vulnerable women within the forest ecosystem.

A critical function of foresters lies in their response to wildfires, often undertaking arduous firefighting efforts without the benefit of specialized equipment. They stand as the primary custodians of the region's "green gold," safeguarding the invaluable oxygen supply that sustains life. Yet, paradoxically, these protectors often find themselves vulnerable to the very threats they combat, lacking adequate protection against land grabbers and smugglers.

The forests of Jammu and Kashmir represent a treasure trove of biodiversity, encompassing 42 distinct forest types. These ecosystems are vital to the region's ecological integrity and hold immense significance as biodiversity-rich zones within the country. Foresters serve as the custodians of this natural heritage, diligently working to preserve its integrity.

Despite their critical role, foresters face systemic disadvantages. Unlike other uniformed officials who enjoy toll tax exemptions and ease of access, foresters are often burdened with these logistical hurdles. This disparity underscores a lack of recognition for their essential services.

The forests under their care harbor a remarkable array of flora and fauna, many of which are unique to the region and possess significant scientific value. Their duties extend beyond mere protection, encompassing the documentation, study, and understanding of these complex ecosystems.

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