In a significant move to improve the production and safeguard the green areas as well as the eco-tourism in Jammu and Kashmir, the authorities are taking a keen interest by taking it forward consistently.
Recently, the Chief Secretary of the region took a stock of the overall sector that is directly or indirectly connect with the ecology and tourism.
It is indeed a welcome step to improve the green production, sustaining the eco-tourism and ensuring the afforestation.
The directives and the efforts of the concerned authorities and the government are not just the directive but a roadmap of securing and improving the ecology of Jammu and Kashmir.
This consistency of the government will not only ensure the sustainability but will improve the financial conditions of many those who somehow are connected with the tourism.
The renewed interest in bolstering fodder production is an important and direct intervention.
Applying high yielding varieties, contemporary silage approaches, and improved irrigation management have the potential to provide care for cattle throughout the winter months; stabilize incomes to farmers; and improve milk production.
A healthy herd of livestock is the first rung on the ladder to improved and sustainable agrarian economy that lifts up rural communities from the ground to the sky.
Simultaneously, the emphasis on eco-tourism demonstrates an informed recognition for the unique standing of J&K.
We are different than all other tourists destinations. We are the steward of what remains some of the most beautiful and fragile ecosystems in the world.
This type of approach can create sustainable income, local professional and seasonal employment opportunities, and most importantly; it creates pride and responsibility for the residents of the area to care for their natural legacy.
Tourism that gives back; proves to the locals that the beautiful and untouched world that brought people here today is preserved in tact for tomorrow and for generations to come.
The timeless, and critical activity of afforestation ties these two pillars together, but calls by the administration to rush and plant trees is the keystone that brings the whole green trinity together.


