Jagdalpur, 9 November (Hindustan Reporter). Chhattisgarh State Biodiversity Board, Raipur, under the joint aegis of Indian Botanical Survey Institute, Kolkata, is proposed to give training for a total of 15 days from 13th November to 27th November for skill upgradation of the youth of Bastar on Para Taxonomy and Biodiversity Conservation in Forest School Jagdalpur of Forest Circle, Jagdalpur. Is.
Under the unique initiative of the Forest Department, training on Para Taxonomy and Biodiversity Conservation for skill upgradation of the youth of Bastar was done under the Forest and Climate Change Department. The inspiration behind this training was Kedar Kashyap, Minister, Government of Chhattisgarh. And inspiration of climate change and V Srinivas Rao, Principal Chief Conservator of Forest and Chief of Forest Force Chhattisgarh, Rakesh Chaturvedi Chairman Chhattisgarh State Biodiversity Board, Rajesh Chandele Member Secretary Chhattisgarh State Biodiversity Board, Ramesh Chandra Dugga, Chief Conservator of Forest Jagdalpur. The circle is being organized under the guidance of Jagdalpur. The training will be given by senior scientists of Indian Botanical Survey Institute, Kolkata. In the training, local 10th and 12th pass youth will be trained in modern techniques like identifying and conserving the biodiversity found in the state, herbarium construction, GIS mapping, photography etc. With this, local youth will get employment opportunities in fields like field guide, tourist guide, wildlife care taker, wildlife photographer etc.