The same has been observed in Mumbai and Thane

As per the data submitted in the Lok Sabha last December, around 3,487 incidents of forest fire were recorded in Maharashtra alone in 2017. Pimenta. In Maharashtra, which has the highest cases of forest fire registered in the country, environmentalists have claimed that most of the cases are of man-made fire incidents. In fact in forest areas of Raigad, there have been consistent cases of deliberate fire by arsonists.The organisation has written to the state government stating that there has been over 250 instances of forest fire in areas from Panvel to Ratnagiri destroying more than 1,000 acres of forest land over past few months.“Although there has been an acknowledgement on the increasing cases of forest fires, not much has been considered for the prevention of man-made fire in forests. As such, apart from regular monitoring, we need better convictions for such miscreants,” said Godfrey Pimenta, Trustee of Watchdog Foundation.The Draft National Forest Policy states, “Adequate measures would be taken to safeguard ecosystems from forest fires, map the vulnerable areas and develop and strengthen early warning systems and methods to control fire, based on remote sensing technology and community participation.. The same has been observed in Mumbai and Thane. “Apart from afforestation, there is immediate need to check upon soil erosion and denudation in catchment areas of rivers, lakes and reservoirs,” added Mr.” It also mentions that awareness will be created about causes and impacts of fire on forests and local livelihoods.While the policy has also highlighted on afforestation activities in the catchment areas for improving the health of rivers, not much focus has been given on the reasons behind the deterioration of these areas, claimed the NGO. China STORZ COUPLING IN ALUMINUM Suppliers Mumbai: The Draft National Forest policy focuses on preventing natural forest fires and upgrading the warning process but it makes no mention of the threat posed by man-made forest fires. The organisation has written to the state government stating that there has been over 250 instances of forest fire in areas from Panvel to Ratnagiri destroying more than 1,000 acres of forest land over past few months.