KATHMANDU, June 17: The 9th Chure Conservation Day is being celebrated today by organizing a variety of programs. The Day is observed marking the formation of the President Chure-Terai Madhesh Conservation Development Committee.
The event is being marked by planting trees and running public awareness programs in the Chure region. The government formed the committee on Asar 2, 2071 BS.
National Soil Conservation Day being marked today
Spread across Nepal from Ilam in the east to Kanchanpur in the west, the Chure region falls in 37 districts of the country, with an area of 12.78 percent of the total land area.
In view of the possibility of desertification of Terai Madhesh due to over exploitation of natural resources, 164 river systems and their watersheds related to the lifestyle of about 58 percent of the 37 districts of Chure-Terai Madhesh region have been declared as sensitive and vulnerable geographical areas.
The main source of water for irrigation in the Terai and Madhesh regions is the river system flowing through the Chure and Mid-hill ranges and the underground water sources recharged by them.
On the occasion of the establishment day, Chairperson of the committee, Dr. Kiran Paudel, said the time has come for everyone to think seriously about how to reduce the impact of increased physical development on the ecology of the Chure area.
(RSS)