What you get
- Authorization for scientific management of tree-covered areas. | Conditions | - _The designated Landowner, Gram Panchayat, or Gram Sabha must implement the Technical Management Plan according to the activities and conditions specified within the plan._ | - _For "Lok Van" (Public Forest) management plans, the Gram Sabha must authorize the implementation of the specified activities through a resolution of the Social Audit Committee._ | - _If the management plan involves harvesting timber, the concerned Landowner, Gram Panchayat, or Gram Sabha must provide advance notification regarding the proposed date of harvesting to the Range Officer (Van Kshetra Adhikari) or Tehsildar, at least seven days prior to the proposed date._ | - _The Landowner, Gram Panchayat, or Gram Sabha must maintain a register regarding the trees harvested, using the prescribed format within the Technical Management Plan._ | - _All subsequent operations and transactions mentioned in the Technical Management Plan must be completed within the stipulated time._ | - _The implementation of the approved Technical Management Plan will be monitored by the Competent Authority (Samyak Pradhikari) through a committee or other authorized official under the supervision of the Divisional Officer (Van Mandal Adhikari)._ | - _The approval of the Technical Management Plan may be revoked if there is a violation of the defined conditions or rules._
Who can apply
Required Paperwork
- Aadhaar Card
- PAN Card
- Income Certificate
- Residence Proof (Domicile)
Common Questions
If the boundary line of the proposed area is situated adjacent to established forest land, who is required to perform verification regarding the boundary status?
The Forest Range Officer (Van Parikshetra Adhikari) is required to personally satisfy himself regarding the exact location of the boundary.
When submitting the final Technical Management Plan to the Divisional Officer (Van Mandal Adhikari), how many complete physical copies must be included?
Five physical copies of the complete Technical Management Plan must be submitted along with the application proposal forms (Form 1 or Form 2).
What supporting documentation is required from the applicant to formally attest to their ownership or current possession status of the land tract under consideration?
The applicant must attach a declaration confirming their land title or possession status, along with other mandatory associated documents.
If a Gram Panchayat or Gram Sabha intends to manage revenue land as a Public Forest (Lok Van), which specific revenue official must they approach first?
The Gram Panchayat or Gram Sabha must first apply to the Tehsildar (Revenue) to have the land properly demarcated and designated for management as a Public Forest (Lok Van).
What fundamental condition regarding the willingness or initiation of the management proposal must be met by the applicant submitting the plan?
The proposal for scientific management must be initiated and proposed voluntarily by the landowner, Gram Panchayat, or the Gram Sabha.
What specific criteria must a private individual meet if they wish to formally take responsibility for implementing a management plan on their property?
The individual must be a landowner who desires to take on the responsibility for the scientific management of their existing tree-covered areas.
For proposals involving Public Forest (Lok Van) management, what mandatory documentation must the Gram Panchayat or Gram Sabha include after the land is handed over?
They must submit a formal resolution after the Tehsildar (Revenue) successfully demarcates and hands over the revenue land for Public Forest (Lok Van) management.
As a private landowner interested in proceeding, where should the initial proposal regarding the scientific management of my tree-covered area be submitted?
You must submit the initial management proposal either to the Divisional Officer (Van Mandal Adhikari) or the Range Officer (Van Kshetra Adhikari).
If the parcel of land under application is owned jointly by multiple individuals or coparceners, what specific step must be taken to ensure the proposal’s validity?
If there are multiple coparceners, the written consent or agreement of all joint owners of the land must be mandatorily attached to the submission.
Can local governing bodies apply for this opportunity, and if so, what kind of land must be under their management jurisdiction for application?
Yes, any Gram Panchayat or Gram Sabha can apply, provided the land is a tree-covered revenue land situated within its geographical jurisdiction.
Who holds the primary responsibility for accurately developing the detailed Technical Management Plan that specifies the proposed activities and timelines?
The concerned applicant, whether a landowner, Gram Panchayat, or Gram Sabha, is responsible for preparing the detailed Technical Management Plan.
To be considered eligible for management under these rules, what general physical characteristic must the land area being proposed for the plan exhibit?
The area must fundamentally be classified as a tree-covered area, located either in private land or revenue land.
Is the clear physical demarcation and handover of the tree-covered area a compulsory prerequisite before a Gram Panchayat or Gram Sabha can submit their management plan?
Yes, the land must first be demarcated and officially handed over by the Tehsildar (Revenue) to the concerned Gram Panchayat or Gram Sabha.
In addition to the official declaration, which copy of the existing land records must be compulsorily attached when submitting the complete application proposal?
An attested photocopy of the latest land records, specifically the Khasra copy, must be attached to the application documents.