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Most of the forests of Jharkhand, as much as 79 percent, were privately owned until the Zamindari system was abolished under the Bihar Land Reforms Act, 1950. Before acquisition of these Zamindari forests, their wanton destruction was the order of the day. However, the things took a turn for better thereafter. At present, the State is having 29.61% of its total landmass under forest cover. read more...

Environment

Forests

Bio-diversity

Jharkhand came into being on 15th November, 2000 and constituted...  more...

The youngest State of the country, Jharkhand, literally meaning...     more...

The conservation and sustainable use of natural ecosystems...

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Medicinal Plants

Wildlife & Sanctuary

Diversion of Forestlands

Biological Systems on the planet earth is heavily suffering round.    more...

Jharkhand is very rich in biodiversity and is the part of the Chhotanagpur..more...

Forests (Conservation) Act, 1980, Rules and guidelines... more...