Himachal CM lays foundation stone of Forest Rest House in Sara Gadakufar

IANS April 5, 2025 230 views

Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Sukhu has initiated a strategic project to develop a Forest Rest House in Sara Gadakufar, aiming to enhance tourism infrastructure in the region. The project, estimated at Rs 1.60 crore, will provide much-needed accommodation facilities in an area known for its natural beauty and several prominent temples. Alongside this, Sukhu announced the Rajiv Gandhi Van Samvardhan Yojana, a comprehensive forestry initiative involving local communities in plantation and conservation efforts. The scheme not only focuses on biodiversity enhancement but also creates employment opportunities for local youth, women's groups, and self-help organizations.

"These facilities can be utilised to promote eco-tourism efforts for sustainable tourism development" - Sukhvinder Sukhu
Himachal CM lays foundation stone of Forest Rest House in Sara Gadakufar
Shimla, April 5: Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Sukhu on Saturday virtually laid the foundation stone of Forest Rest House to be constructed at Sara Gadakufar in Theog in Shimla district.

Key Points

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Proposed Forest Rest House will cost Rs 1.60 crore

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CM targets 5,000 hectares forest land plantation in 2025-26

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Rajiv Gandhi Van Samvardhan Yojana launched with Rs 100 crore budget

The facility would be developed at an estimated cost of Rs 1.60 crore. The Chief Minister said that this region has immense potential for tourism and eco-tourism, and a large number of tourists visit Sara Gadakufar annually to witness and experience its pristine natural beauty. He mentioned that despite the vast tourism potential, there was no rest house facility available within a 25-km radius of this area, and several prominent temples were situated in the region. The Forest Rest House at Sara Gadakufar, once completed, would help boost tourism and enhance the comfort and convenience for tourists.

The Chief Minister stated that at present, the Forest Department possesses around 450 rest houses across the state. “These facilities can be utilised to promote eco-tourism efforts for sustainable tourism development. Several eco-tourism sites are being identified, and an allotment process is currently underway. As of now, seven eco-tourism sites have been allocated, and the allotment process for an additional 78 sites was set to commence shortly,” he added.

Sukhu said that in the past two years, afforestation activities have been carried out over 600 hectares of barren hills and slopes, with local communities involved in these efforts. “A seven-year maintenance period has been defined for the saplings, during which locals will be engaged, which would ensure employment opportunities for the locals nearer to their homes. The government has set a target to undertake plantation activities on 5,000 hectares of forest land in 2025–26, and approximately 60 per cent of the saplings will be fruit-bearing and of other economically beneficial species,” said the Chief Minister. He added that this would not only enhance biodiversity but also help contain wildlife within forested areas and reduce human-animal conflict.

The Chief Minister announced the launch of the Rajiv Gandhi Van Samvardhan Yojana, for which a provision of Rs 100 crore has been made in the 2025–26 budget. He stated that under this scheme, youth clubs, ‘mahila mandals,’ and self-help groups would be encouraged to plant fruit-bearing trees on one to five hectares of barren forest land. “These groups would also be responsible for maintaining the plantations over five years,” he said.

The Chief Minister further explained that in the first year, each group would receive financial assistance of Rs 2.40 lakh for plantation and fencing. “Thereafter, annual grants for upkeep and maintenance would also be provided to these groups. In total, each participating group would receive Rs 6.40 lakh over five years to support this initiative,” he concluded.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
This is such a great initiative! I visited Sara Gadakufar last year and the lack of accommodation was really challenging. The natural beauty there is breathtaking - having a rest house will make it so much more accessible for tourists. Kudos to the government! 🌿
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the tourism development, I hope they maintain strict environmental guidelines during construction. The area's pristine beauty is its main attraction - we wouldn't want to lose that in the name of development.
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Ankit S.
The employment opportunities for locals through plantation maintenance is a smart move. Sustainable development that benefits both nature and communities is the way forward!
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Sunita R.
I'm curious how they'll ensure the fruit-bearing trees actually benefit locals in the long run. The concept sounds good on paper, but implementation will be key. Hope they have proper monitoring systems in place.
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Vikram J.
Rs 100 crore for the Van Samvardhan Yojana seems like a substantial investment. Hope the funds are utilized properly and we can see tangible results in the coming years. Himachal's forests are its greatest treasure!
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Neha T.
As someone who loves trekking in Himachal, I'm thrilled about this development! The rest house will be a welcome respite after long hikes. Also great to see eco-tourism getting attention - we need more responsible travel options. 🏔️

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