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Karnataka Unveils ₹100-Crore Afforestation Plan to Combat Ecological Challenges

Summary

  • Minister warns of strict action against forest encroachment
  • ₹100-crore afforestation project to be launched in 5 districts
  • Ongoing initiatives include Lumbini Park, zoological park, and trekking facility
Karnataka Unveils ₹100-Crore Afforestation Plan to Combat Ecological Challenges

On October 15th, 2025, Karnataka's Forest, Ecology, and Environment Minister Eshwar B. Khandre warned that strict action would be taken against anyone found encroaching on forest land. The Minister stressed the urgent need to preserve environmental balance amid growing ecological challenges.

Speaking at the golden jubilee celebrations of the Karnataka State Pollution Control Board (KSPCB), Mr. Khandre announced that a ₹100-crore afforestation project under a 50:50 cost-sharing model between the Forest Department and the Kalyana Karnataka Regional Development Board (KKRDB) would soon be launched in five districts of the region that had low forest cover. The action plan is expected to be approved within the next 15 days, and afforestation work will begin immediately.

Highlighting ongoing initiatives, the Minister said a Lumbini Park had already been established in Kalaburagi, while a zoological park at Madabool in Chittapur taluk is being developed at a cost of ₹33 crore, where animals like tigers and lions will be housed. Additionally, a trekking facility at Chandrampalli in Chincholi taluk has also been launched.

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The Minister emphasized that reckless exploitation of natural resources driven by human greed had led to widespread pollution of air, water, and food, resulting in serious health issues. He stressed that protecting the environment is crucial for the future, as the world witnessed the tragic consequences of oxygen scarcity during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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The Karnataka government is launching a ₹100-crore afforestation project in five districts of the Kalyana Karnataka region that have low forest cover, with a 50:50 cost-sharing model between the Forest Department and the Kalyana Karnataka Regional Development Board.
The KSPCB has installed a Real-Time Water Quality Monitoring system on the Bhima river near Ganagapur to track pollution levels, and is closely monitoring industrial effluents and emissions in the region.
The government has established a Lumbini Park in Kalaburagi, is developing a ₹33-crore zoological park in Chittapur taluk, and has launched a trekking facility at Chandrampalli in Chincholi taluk.

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