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Chure Day observed stressing urgent need for strong actions

President Bidya Bhandari planted saplings in Dudhauli

The Nepal Weekly
June 21, 2022

On the occasion of eighth Chure Day, special functions were organised in different parts of the country commemorating the formation of President Chure Terai Madhes Conservation and Development Committee. The committee with ambitious environmental plans was formed on 2nd day of Asar in 2071 (2014, June 16).

Celebrating the occasion this year, the committee has a plan to plant 100,000 different saplings in a single day. President Bidya Bhandari launched tree plantation drive planting the bar and peepal saplings at from at community forest in Dudhauli Municipality on Thursday. On the occasion President Bahnadari has said conservation of Chure region would ensure change in livelihood of local people. President Bhandari said that the Chure conservation activities would also help creation of jobs at local levels.

She also mentioned that the Chure region is not only the habitat of varieties of wild animals but also the mine of plants and medicinal herbs. It is the region that has the source of irrigation water, she added.

President Bhandari further added that conservation of Chure region helps prevent Tarai-Madhes from natural disaster. She urged the newly elected local representatives to forward development activities taking into account the rights of people and environmental degradation. Extraction of natural resources as pebbles and sand should not jeopardize environment, she made aware.

The tree plantation programme at Dudhauli, Sindhuli was also Minister for Forest and Environment, Ram Sahaya Prasad Yadav, participated in by Chief Minister of Bagmati Province, Rajendra Prasad Pandeyand others.

Receiving the honour handed over by Pitaji Krishna Prasad Koirala Memorial Council in Biratnagar on the other day, Former President Dr. Ram Baran Yadav has said that exploitation of Chure hill is taking place due to delay in the completion of the postal highway. Dr.Yadav had also said that Tarai, the breadbasket of the country, is in trouble due to over-exploitation of Chure. He opined that both the Mahabharat range and Tarai will be conserved from the conservation of Chure hill. 

On another function held recently in Janakpur, Dr.Yadav expressed that the crusher industry mafias have captured Chure with political backing. He stated that in the past, mafias cut trees from the Chure. Now, aggregates are being extracted from the region. None of the three tiers of the government have taken action against the mafias. Three tiers of governments are responsible for the destruction of the Chure, Dr. Yadav said, adding that lower-level cadres to senior political leaders are openly destroying Chure.

Former president Yadav further added the government is developing infrastructure by destroying Chure. “The government is constructing Madan Bhandari Highway by destroying Chure,” he said, urging the government to find other suitable place to construct the Nijgadh International Airport.

“If an airport is constructed in Nijgadh, a huge number of trees will have to be cut down. The government should not destroy Chure in the name of development,” he added.

The low hills range in the south above the plains is Chure while the heightened plains in Chure are called Bhawar. The Chure range also known as Shiwalikis extended from Indus river of Pakistan in the west and Bharamaputra of India in the east. This hill region was formed by the deposition of the river products around 40 million years ago. The Chure range in Nepal spreads across Ilam in the east to Kanchanpur in the west. That is all along the eastern border to the western border of the country. The region covers around 12.78 per cent of 37 districts in total. As this area is made up of the fluvial sedimentary rocks which is not fully adjusted and all the rivers and rivulets from Mahabharat range flow from this area to the Terai, which is naturally much sensitive area.

After the eradication of malaria, human settlements were expanding in Chure and Bhawar areas. Thereafter, rapid deforestation took place to develop for cultivation. Deforestation, overuse of forest products, open grazing, unscientific land use, etc. have led to a decline in the biodiversity and land productivity of the region, which has had a negative impact on the overall ecosystem of the region. As the condition of water bodies in the Chure Hills and Bhawar region is deteriorating, many environmental problems appeared in Terai-Madhesh and water resources are also started drying. Most of the annual floods are due to the accumulation of sand and silt in the arable lands of the Terai Madhes and the erosion and inundation of the villages.

The Chure region as a whole, the common problem that comes up the most is the presence of illegal settlements in the region. From east to west the number of illegal settlements propping up along the highway has led to increased populations which has increased the need for basic necessities thus making the resources available in the area and businesses scarce.

This upturn in numbers but downturn in resources and business has led to the people of the area suffering tremendously. People living in Chure, especially the one living in the lower riverside areas, suffer the most, authorities involved explain.

If this is not stopped in time, the ecosystem of the Chure region will become more vulnerable and the people’s life in the Terai-Madhesh may become even more critical. About 50 percent of the total population of Nepal lives in Terai Madhes. With this in mind, the Government of Nepal launched the ‘Presidential Chure Conservation Program’ from the Fiscal Year 2066/67 to conduct Chure Conservation as a campaign. As the work of Chure Conservation is a multi-dimensional, multi-faceted and multi-stakeholder issue, the Government of Nepal has exercised the right given by Article 3 of the Development Committee Act 2013 to conduct it in a coordinated manner. (Formation) Order 2071 “was issued. Government of Nepal has constituted President Chure Terai-Madhesh Conservation Development Board to carry out activities to conserve Chure range in Nepal. It is notable programme is “Chure soil to Chure, clean water to all”

President Chure-Terai Madhesh Conservation Area Programme is one of the National Pride Projects initiated by the Government of Nepal. The aim of the program is to conserve the natural resources of the Chure range by sustainable management and promotion of ecological services.

(By R. P. Narayan)