HCBA Abbottabad Takes Action Against Deforestation

Web DeskJune 27, 2024 01:53 AMnational
  • HCBA raises concerns about deforestation and timber mafia activities
  • Provincial government of KPK halts all forest harvesting and timber transportation
  • Advocate Sardar Aman Khan urges strict enforcement of ban on deforestation
HCBA Abbottabad Takes Action Against DeforestationImage Credits: urdupoint
The High Court Bar Association Abbottabad (HCBA) and the provincial government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) take action against deforestation and illegal logging activities in the region, emphasizing the importance of environmental conservation and sustainable resource management.

The High Court Bar Association Abbottabad (HCBA) has raised concerns about deforestation and the activities of the timber mafia in the region, prompting the provincial government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) to take immediate action. All forest harvesting and timber transportation operations have been halted until further notice, following directives from the Forestry Planning and Monitoring Circle in Abbottabad.

Advocate Sardar Aman Khan, President of HCBA, has brought attention to the rapid deforestation and illegal practices of the timber mafia in Galyat and Mansehra districts of KPK. In response, HCBA has implemented stringent legal measures to combat forest destruction and the unlawful activities of the timber mafia.

The proactive stance taken by the provincial government in imposing a ban on deforestation has been praised by Advocate Sardar Aman Khan. He has urged authorities to ensure strict enforcement of the ban to protect the nation's resources. HCBA has warned that failure to uphold the ban could result in further legal actions to safeguard the forests of the region.

The efforts to address deforestation and combat illegal logging in KPK demonstrate a commitment to environmental conservation and sustainable resource management. It is crucial for all stakeholders to work together to preserve the forests for future generations and protect the biodiversity of the region.

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