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Jharkhand News: You can earn money by planting trees on the property's unoccupied area; submit your application right away

 Jharkhand News: You can earn money by planting trees on the property's unoccupied area; submit your application right away


According to Pradeep Kumar, if you want to benefit from this programme, you must have valid land titles and vacant land that is at least 50 decimals in size.

Ranchi. Who doesn't appreciate having trees and plants around the house? But, occasionally, despite having some open space in the courtyard, individuals are unable to turn their open space into a garden owing to a lack of understanding of the soil or weather. Yet, there is really good news for the populace since, according to the Mukhyamantri Jan Van Yojana, if your home's courtyard even has a small amount of empty space, you can use it for free Afterward, the government will grant you a sizeable sum to plant trees.

Speaking with a local, Forest Officer Pradeep Kumar stated that this programme is available to people who have more than 50 decimals of land in front or behind their home. Under this, trees will be planted at your home by the government directly. Also, the government will be tasked with taking care of this.

Government will annually provide 75% of the total

According to Pradeep, this programme will provide plants to the beneficiaries in accordance with the quantity of land they own and would test the soil as well. As long as the programme is in place, the government will provide an annual payment of 75% of the plant's cost. Trees and plants native to Jharkhand, like as guava, mango, papaya, litchi, plum, jackfruit, and lemon, will be distributed as part of this programme so that the recipients can later sell them for a high profit.

According to Pradeep, the government will look after these plants for five years. In addition, the government would supply everything from plant herbicides to fertilisers. In five years, Labhuk will be entirely responsible for this. More than 10,000 Jharkhand residents have currently benefited from this programme.

Before applying, keep these points in mind

Pradeep Kumar advised that in order to benefit from this programme, you must have valid land titles and at least 50 decimal acres of unoccupied property. Aadhaar and a PAN card must be present in addition to this.

You must pick up an application form from the Doranda-based Forest Department in order to apply. We are encouraging greenery with this programme; if individuals plant trees, even on a little plot of ground, the environment will benefit in addition to the home.

If you're interested in learning more about this programme, you can stop by the Forest Department in Doranda, Ranchi, next to Vivekananda Chowk, or you can go to the government's official website at www.jharkhand.gov.com. Or, you can email this address. www.dfo.publicity@gov.in

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