Biodiversity committees must be formed in all taluks: Board chairman
The Karnataka Biodiversity Board has ordered the immediate formation of Biodiversity Management Committees in all taluks to ensure environmental conservation. Officials failing to comply with these directives face potential legal action.
Why it matters
This initiative aims to decentralize environmental governance and protect local ecosystems by involving grassroots-level stakeholders in biodiversity management.
Karnataka Biodiversity Board chairman Vadnal Jagadish on Friday directed officials to ensure the immediate formation of Biodiversity Management Committees (BMCs) in all taluks and warned of legal action against those failing to comply with the provisions of the Biodiversity Act.
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