Officers of the Indian Forest Service, who are taking mid- and career training at the Indira Gandhi National Forest Academy, Dehradun, reached Chhattisgarh and learned about the changes in the lives of women groups from forest produce, including narva development. 30-35 officers participating in the training saw the Narwa development work done in Pampar Nala under Campa Yojana in Dakshin Singhpur range of Dhamtari Forest Division under the school of Narwa. Under the scheme, Narva treatment work has been done in Pampar Nala in two and a half kilometers. For this, 16 different structures have been constructed. The officials also learned the process of manufacturing and selling various products made from minor forest produce by self-help groups in village Dugli under Dugli area. Mainly in the tour, Shri V. Srinivasa Rao (I.F.S.) Chief Executive Officer (CAMPA), Mr. Amit Kumar, Assistant Professor, Indira Gandhi National Forest Academy, Dehradun, Mr. Mayank Pandey (I.F.S.) Divisional Forest Officer, Dhamtari, Mr. S.K. S. Sailor, Deputy Forest Officer Birgudi and other departmental officers and employees were present. Continue Reading