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State Level Committee clears 213 new licences for Wood Based Industry

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February 22, 2022
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Jammu: The 8th meeting of the State Level Committee (SLC) on Wood Based Industries met today under the chairmanship of Dr. Mohit Gera, PCCF & Head of Forest Force, J&K.

The Government of J&K constituted the SLC to approve the grant of fresh licence or enhancement of capacity of Wood Based Industry subject to availability of raw material.

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Dr. Gera emphasised that as per the initiative of the Government, the Forest Department is facilitating Wood Based Industries including an online system for application of license and its renewal, simplification of issuance of transit permit for forest produce etc.

Dr. Gera also informed that the Government is considering drafting J&K Wood Based Industries (Establishment & Regulations) Rules for further facilitation of the Wood Based Industry in J&K.

As many as 213 applications were placed before the SLC by T. Rabi Kumar, APCCF (Kashmir) for its consideration for setting up sawmills including 73 cricket bat units and 8 plywood/ veneer units. The committee approved all the applications. So far the SLC has cleared 226 cricket bat units for issuance of licence under SRO 103 which governs the establishment and licensing of Wood Based Industry. These units are located primarily in Pulwama and Anantnag Districts of Kashmir.

The SLC also cleared 8 applications for setting up plywood and veneer units in Srinagar circle. So far 143 licenses have been issued for setting up of plywood and veneer units in Kashmir. The consumption pattern of the raw materials by different Wood Based Industries in Kashmir was also placed before the committee. Sanjay Sinha, APCCF (Central), Vasu Yadav, Managing Director, JK Forest Development Corporation, Brij Mohan Sharma, Addl. PCCF, Jammu, Tawheed Ahmad Deva, Conservator of Forests, Mahmood Ahmad Shah, Director Industries & Commerce, Kashmir, all the conservator of forests of Kashmir region and representative of IRO, Jammu attended the meeting.

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