About:


This Office was created in the year 1985 in a rented House. Land had been allotted measuring 4.30 Hectares bounded on the east by a small stream , on the south a road to Vetenary Office , on the west and on the North PWD Complex .



Role and Function:


Restoration of Ecological Balance by Afforestation , Awareness for Public involvement and participation in protection and maintenance of forests.


Organisational Setup:


Staffs component:

Designation
Name
Range Forest Officer
1
Range Assistance
1
Forester
1
Forest guards
6
Plantation Mali
5

Office Function:


Restoration of Ecological Balance by Afforestation, Awareness for Public Involvement and participation in protection and maintenance of forests.


Major Projects and Schemes :


Name of the schemes
Description
Remarks
Forest Nurseries

    Raising of  poly bag and naked root seedlings by seeds and Branch cuttings is the regular work of the Office aimed for planting in the plantations,  distribution to the Public, Awareness programme  etc
The species raised are fast growing species, local species and some exotic species    
1.Alnus nepalensis(Dienglieng iong )
2.Ligustrum robustum ( Lapoiat )
3. Myrica esculenta ( Sohphie),
4. Pinus kesiya ( Kseh Khasi )
5. Pinus patula( Kseh patula),
6Psidium guajava ( Soh priam)
7. Podocarpus species ( Kseh um ),
8.Euginea  praecox ( Soh um)
8.Cinnamomum  tamala (Latyrpad) 
9. Randia tetrosperma ( Soh mon )
10. Glycosmis pentaphylla ( Jyllop )
11. Cedrella toona ( Bti saw )
12. Michelia champaca. ( Diengrai )
 13. Exbucklandia populnea ( Dieng Doh )
14. Cryptomeria japonica ( Kseh bilat )
15. Prunus nepalensis ( Sohiong )
16.  Prunus cerasoides(Dieng cherry)
17. Other native species

 

The Range has four ( 4 ) Nursery centre at present namely:

  1. Range Office Campus Nursery
  1. Saikarap Nursery
  1. Mawkdok Nursery

4.MCCl (Ngam-U-Lah) Nursery

 

N.B. Photograph of some poly bag nursery is shown in Annexure-II

Cherra Project 1983 – 1989
Creation and maintenance for 566 + 724 Hectare
Completed
N R E P ( 100 Villages) 1986
Creation and maintenance for 25 Hectare
Completed
Operation Soil Watch 1986 - 87
Creation and maintenance for 113 Hectare
Completed
Roadside Plantation upto 1988
24 Km created
Completed
Ecological Restoration (Refractory Site) 2011- 12 & 2013-2014

Creation and maintenance for    41 + 22  Hectares

Maintenance
Additional
Central asssistance
( A C A )

This Project was specially prepared for ecological Restoration of Cherrapunjee and to overcome the difficulties in Afforestation work of this area. The scheme includes production of quality Planting Materials with maximum local species (Fast growing).
Under this scheme the Afforestation activities has been categorized into five components. Categorization into different components is intended to rationalized the effort and expenditure as different types of land would need varying level of efforts and inputs. Accordingly cost of Afforestation is different for different components. One of the reasons for the failure of the Afforestation in the past has been inadequate treatment or input in Afforestation on the land where condition for establishment of seedlings are adverse.

Components

Hecterage

( a) Plantation on difficult sites

45

( b) Plantation on moderately Difficult sites

75

( c) Plantation on the road sides

12 Km

(d)  Plantation on the plain areas along the border

35

( e) Plantation by the individual / Communities

40

 

                     This scheme has been implemented during the year 2007-08, 2008-09 and 2009-10. Maintenance work will continue up to the 3rd year. The average survival percentage is 90% up to September 2010. Fire protection is the main work to concentrate on these plantations especially the difficult site areas.

N.B .Photo of some ACA plantations are shown in  Annexure
The average survival percentage is 90% up to September 2010.Fire protection is the main work to concentrate on these plantations especially the difficult site areas.

N.B: Photo of some ACA plantations are shown in Annexure- IV

Completed

National bamboo
Mission
( N B M )

                This scheme is implemented under Sohra Civil Sub Division by Cherrapunjee Range, Social Forestry through National Bamboo Mission - Joint Forest Management Committee. The fund provided in this scheme is for planting of certified Bamboo species and its maintenance for three to four years only. The scheme can be implemented in the village land, community land and also private individual land.
Before constituting the JFM Committee land survey is very important so as to know first the location, area, suitability for bamboo plantation etc.
The hilly area of Sohra is a very difficult site for bamboo plantation, few small bamboo clumps are seen growing and that too mostly in the wind shade site. On this account the bamboo plantation sites are selected on the slope and down areas but  the land holding system here are belongs to individual  or private  land  where  many  individual are having and area from One to Three Hectares. On this account the location of Bamboo Plantations spread to number of villages of the Sub Division.
After the completion of the land survey the General committee of   land owners/ Beneficiaries was called and then the executive members, Chairman for the Executive committee were selected where the Member Secretary of the committee is the Range Forest Officer. Hence the   National   Bamboo Mission - Joint Forest Management Committee. Was formed consisting  altogether   7 ( Seven ) members
 

The following are the  National  Bamboo  Mission - Joint Forest Management Committee

1.  NBM SOHRA – I – JFMC  (  2007-08 )
(i)    Area                 -     30 Hectares  ( 6 – Plots )
(ii)  Beneficiaries     -     3 ( Three ) individual and 3 (three ) villages
(iii)  Executive Members       
1.Shri   A. Marbaniang  -        Secy R F O  Cherrapunjee Range
2.Shri  Syllok  Ryngsiat      - Chairman   …….    Lyngngar village
3.Shri  Austin  Swer - Member      …….   Swer Village
4.Smt  Tropsila  Swer  - Member        Mawmluh,( Soh Shira )
5.Smt  Lomtimai Khongsit - Member    …….Pdengshnong village
6.Shri  Welcome Synrem   .  Member    …     Laitlyndop  Village
7.Shri  Charles  Dohling      - Member     …….     Kshaid village

2.  NBM SOHRA –II – JFMC  (  2008-09 )
(i)    Area                 -     94 Hectares  ( 23 – Plots )
(ii)  Beneficiaries     -    21 ( Twenty one )ndividual & 2 ( villages )  villages                                
(iii)  Executive Members
1. Shri K. Basaiawmoit  -----  Chairman ---  Maraikaphon, Sohra
2. Smt Berilin Wahlang  ----- Member    ---  Umwai
3. Shri T.P. Roy Sohtun ----- Member     ---- Umblai
4. Shri. Kas Nongrum     ----- Member    ---- Nongpriang
5. Shri. W.H. Pohnong   -----  Member    ---  Nongrim, Sohra
6. Shri. Phillip Tyngsai  -----  Member   ----  Mawmihthied
7. Shri  Kynton Lyngrah ---   Member    ---   Kongthong   
8. Shri A. Marbaniang    ---- Secretary ---    RFO

Maintenance
National bamboo
Mission
( n b m )

3.  NBM SOHRA –III – JFMC  (  2009-10 )
(i)    Area                 -     44 Hectares  ( 23 – Plots )
(ii)  Beneficiaries     -    20 ( Twenty one ) Individual
(iii)  Executive Members
1. Shri W.Marwein            -----  Chairman ---  Laitsohpliah
2. Shri Tden Khongsit         ----- Member    --- Nongpriang
3. Shri Shipai Khongjee      ----- Member     --- Puhbsein
4. Shri. Wanphrang Kongphai -- Member    ---- Nongpriang
5. Shri. Skerda Khongsit      ----- Member    ---  Khrang
6. Shri. Florencius Dohling -----  Member  ---    Pdengshnong,Sohra
7. Shri. Phillip Dohling       -----  Member   ----  Kshaid
8. Shri  Pyndapbor Wahlang ---  Member    ---   Shella

9. Shri A. Marbaniang    ----  Secretary  ---    RFO

Maintenance

 

National Bamboo
Mission
( N B M )

4. NBM SOHRA –IV Individual 2013-14.
(i) Improvement of Existing Stock - Area - 15 Hectares ( 2-plots)
(ii) Beneficiaries - 2 (Two) Individual.
New Creation

National Afforestation Programme

( N A P )

.........The scheme under National Afforestation programme is implemented through Joint Forest Management Committee consisting 9 (Nine) members. 7 (Seven) members from the village itself including the chairman, 1 (One) member from the District Council and 1 (One) member from the Range Forest Office as member Secretary of this Committee. Besides afforestation this scheme provide fund for Entry Point Activity (EPA).The committee can propose and prepare the estimate for the non forestry activities within the amount earmarked in the scheme needed by the village for the welfare of the village people. Soil and water conservation (SMC) Work is also included in this scheme.


.......The following were the Joint Forest Management Committee under the Range, Sohra Sub Division.

 
NAME OF JFMC
YEAR OF CREATION
REMARKS
1. Pdengshnong, Sohra I & II JFMC 2004-05 & 2005-06
Completed
2. Mawkma I & II JFMC 2006-07 & 2007-08
Completed
3. Laitkynsew JFMC 2009-2010
Completed
4. Laitlyndop I & II JFMC 2009-10 & 2010-11
Maintenance
5.Swer JFMC 2011-12
Maintenance
6. Synrangshohnoh JFMC 2012-13
Maintenance
Name of the scheme
Description
Remarks

National Afforestation Programme

(NAP)

To constitute the JFMC, preparation of Micro plan is the first work to carry out. The Micro plan is a Project Report consists of the following information and Records of the Village.
1. VILLAGE INTRODUCTION
2. OBJECTIVE OF THE PROJECT
( Short term objectives & Long term objectives )
3. METHODS
Constitution of micro plan working group PRA exercise, Households survey, Transect walk
4. PROFILE OF THE VILLAGE
Location
Human demography/population
Literacy and education
Occupation
Medical
Educational institution
Community assets
Problem listing & prioritization
Social target group
5. FORMATION OF JFMC
Executive committees
General body meetings
6. DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AREA
Location
Soil condition
Topography
Climate
Water source
Land use
7. FOREST VEGETATION
Forest type
Species composition
History of forest management
Factors causing damage to forest
8. AVAILABILITY AND UTILISATION OF FOREST PRODUCE
Fuel wood
Fodder
Timber
Non timber forest produce & their uses
Choice of species
Fuel wood species
Timber species
9. AREA PROPOSED FOR TREATMENT
Intervention & Hecterage
Choice of species
Closure for grazing
Maintenance
Construction of soil and moisture conservation check dams
Infrastructure development
10. PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION
Frame work
Time schedule of operation
Resolution
Control Records
Memorandum of understanding ( MoU)
Monitoring and evaluation
Identification of village common need.
 

National Afforestation Programme

(NAP)


ANNEXTURES

 

Annex - I Abstract & prescribed norms
Annex - II Works programmed
Annex - III Abstract of costing
Annex - IV Government notification
Annex - V Certificate of registration
Annex - V Executive Committee Members
Annex - VII General Body Committee members

 
 


MAPS


Map of India showing the state of Meghalaya
Map of Meghalaya showing village location
Map of East Khasi Hills Showing village location
Map of the JFMC Project site
Signed Memorandum

 


Thangkharang Park:

 

 


ENVIRONMENT AND ECOLOGY


Thangkharang is a small hamlet in the southern aspect of Sohra (Cherrapunjee) East Khasi Hills District, located at a distance of about 66 Km away (by road) from Shillong. During the pre Independence period, Khasi traders who were trading with erstwhile East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) used this place as a night halt. During their halt, they usually lit a campfire and smoked the fishes brought from East Pakistan (‘Thang’ means smoke or burn and ‘Kharang’ means smoked fish) .Hence this place is called as ‘Thang-kharang’.


Establishment of Thangkharang Park:- The Forest and Environment Department through its Social Forestry Division, East Khasi Hills during the year 1992-93 took initiative by consulting with the local the Sirdar, the Headman and village elders of the Mawsmai Elaka to spare the forest land on the western end of the village to develop it as a recreational park .The primary objective was to protect and maintain the natural landscape and to develop and preserve its scenic beauty. The Department and the Elaka signed the agreement on 29th June 1993. The Department took over 5.50 hectares of land from the Elaka. After three years of development, the Park was inaugurated and opened to public on 29th June 1996.

 

Aims and Objectives :- The Forest Department established the Park as an Environmental-cum Recreational centre to create awareness among the people on importance of Forests and Environment and need for its conservation for human life- and more important to imbibe in the people’s mind that “ Nothing is redundant in nature’’.

 

Management:-Social Forestry Division, East Khasi Hills has been managing the Park through Range Officer Cherrapunjee. The field Staffs who perform daily duties includes a one Forester, one Forest guards, four mali and ten casual labourers engaged on daily wages basis to look after all and maintenances of the Park. The Range Forest Officer conducts regular inspection and monitoring over the staffs performances and submits the revenue report including the number of visitors to the Division every month.

 

Infrastructure: - The whole area of the Park has been fenced partly by iron grills, and Chain link. Other infrastructure inside the Park includes View-point, Rain-Shelters, Footpath, Children –Play-things and flowers gardens. Shrubs (e.g. Cinnamomum, Ligustrum, Myrica, Schima, Castanopsis, Quercus, Syzygium spp, etc.) of different species have also been planted in addition to existing vegetation grown naturally in the area. Beside the Green House was constructed for keeping varieties of orchid species (e.g. Dendrobium, Lady’s slipper, Coelogyne, Arudina spp.) including Hybrids like Cymbidium etc, seasonal flowers, Pitcher plant and indoor plants.

 

Tourists /visitors: - The flow of tourists and visitors to Thangkharang Park kept on increasing every year. The peak season of visitors is from the month of October to February. The number of tourists and visitors that visited Thangkharang Park recorded for the last five years w.e.f.1st April 2010 to 31st March 2015 are 6,17,510 Nos .

 


From 1st April 2010 to 31st March 2011


1. Adult - 81568 Nos (Eighty One Thousand Five Hundred Sixty Eight)
2. Minor - 19202 Nos (Nineteen Thousand Two Hundred and Two)
Total numbers of visitors - 100770 Nos (One Lakh Seven Hundred Seventy )
From 1st April 2011 to 31st March 2012

1. Adult - 101854 Nos (One Lakh One Thousand Eight Hundred Fifty Four)
2. Minor - 20495 Nos ( Twenty Thousand Four Hundred Ninety Five)
Total numbers of visitors - 122349 Nos (One Lakh Twenty Two thousand Four Hundred Ninety Five)

 

From 1st April 2012 to 31st March 2013


1. Adult - 105935 Nos (One Lakh Five Thousand Nine Hundred Thirty Five )
2. Minor - 21138 Nos (Twenty One Thousand One Hundred Thirty Eight)
Total numbers of visitors - 127073 Nos (One Lakh Twenty Seven Thousand and Seventy Three)

From 1st April 2013 to 31st March 2014
1. Adult - 101819 Nos (One Lakh One Thousand Eight Hundred Nineteen)
2. Minor - 21712 Nos (Twenty One Thousand Seven Hundred Twelve)
Total numbers of visitors - 123531 Nos (One Lakh Twenty Three Thousand Five Hundred Thirty One).

 

From 1st April 2014 to 31st March 2015


1. Adult - 121130 Nos (One Lakh Twenty One Thousand One Hundred Thirty)
2. Minor - 22657 Nos (Twenty Two Thousand Six Hundred Fifty Seven)
Total numbers of visitors - 143787 Nos (One Lakh Forty Three Thousand Seven Hundred Eighty Seven).

 

Revenue: - Thangkharang Park was declared as Government Revenue Park with effect from 15th May 1997. The revenue collected in the form of entry fees only are as follows :-

1. Fee for Adult - Rs 10/- per head (Enhanced from Rs.5/- With effect from 10th April 2015)

2. Fee for Minors(below 12 yrs of age) & Students & Senior Citizens & Differently Disabled Person & Attendant - Rs 5/- per head (Enhanced from Rs2/- With effect from 10th April 2015)

3. Camera fee ( Still/Digital/Handy/ ) - Rs 20/- each(Enhanced from Rs. 10/- With effect from 10th April 2015)

4. Video Camera (Non Commercial) – Rs 200/- each (Enhanced from Rs 100/- With effect from 10th April 2015)

5. Advertisement/Movie Cam - Rs 2000/- each(Enhanced from Rs.1000 /- With effect from 10th April 2015)

 

 

     The revenue collected for the last five years from 1st April 2010 to 31st March 2015 is Rs. 32,52,318/- (Rupees : Thirty Two Lakh Fifty Two Thousand Three Hundred Eighteen) only.


Livelihood and Amenities: - Before establishment of the park few families migrated from the village for livelihood to other parts of the district and some to Shillong. Lately, the Park has generated income by providing employment opportunities in which about twenty families are now deriving benefit and earning their livelihood from the Park. The villagers have established Tea Stalls, Snack Shops, Fast Food, Restaurants, etc. near the Park. The parking fee @ Rs.10/- for light vehicle and Rs.20/- for heavy vehicle is being collected by the Village Durbar. The Department has been engaging the local people from time to time for various construction and maintenance works in the Park.


     The sylvan tranquility of Thangkharang Park will always remain in the minds of the visitors from where they can enjoy the scenic and serene beauty of Kynrem Falls and the plains of Bangladesh on a bright sunny day. The visitors can also hear the rhythmic sound of the waterfalls during monsoon. One can also enjoy walking through a Forest trail in the western part of the Park where tranquility and pleasantness of the area can be felt by nature’s lover.


     A visitor to Sohra should not miss to visit Thangkharang Park. Its memory remains etched and beckoned to return again and again. Thangkharang Park may also be described an ideal place for Eco-Tourism.



Lists of Plantation Under Cherrapunjee Range (1982-2014) :

 

 

Sl. No. NAME OF
SCHEME
  AREA IN HA YEAR OF CREATION LAND STATUS SPECIES PLANTED
1. STATE PLAN

 

Sohra , Marai Plot - I

 

30

 

1982-83

 

Community land
Pinus kesiya, Cryptomeria japonica, Exbucklandia populnea, Alnus nepalensis, Prunus cerasoides, Schima wallichii, Castanopsis sps, Eugenia species, and other native species.
2. STATE PLAN

Sohra

( Pdengshnong )
21 1982-83 Community land -------------------do-------------
3. STATE PLAN Sohra ( Nongrim ) 23 1982-83 Community land -------------------do-------------
4. STATE PLAN

Sohra

( Mawkisyiem )
24 1982-83 Community land -------------------do-------------
5. STATE PLAN Mawmluh 80 1985-86 Community land -------------------do-------------
6. STATE PLAN Saitsohpen 60 1985-86 Community land -------------------do-------------
7. STATE PLAN Mawmihthied 18 1985-86 Community land -------------------do-------------
8. I.W.D.P Umstew 45.5 1986-87 Community land -------------------do-------------
9. N.R.E.P. Laitryngew 11 1986-87 Community land -------------------do-------------
10. N.R.E.P. Mawkma 16.5 1986-87 Community land -------------------do-------------
11. N.R.E.P. Laitryngew –(Lawsuidnoh) 5 1986-87 Community land -------------------do-------------
12. N.R.E.P. Swer 5 1986-87 Community land -------------------do-------------
13. N.R.E.P. Khliehshnong 30 1987-88 Community land -------------------do-------------
14. N.R.E.P. Pdengshnong 20 1987-88 Community land -------------------do-------------
15. O.S.W Mawphansyiem 26 1987-88 Community land -------------------do-------------
16.   Nohkalikai 24 1987-88 Community land -------------------do-------------
17. O.S.W Mawphanbamon 80 1987-88 Community land -------------------do-------------
18. O.S.W Sai Nongbet 45 1987-88 Community land -------------------do-------------
19. O.S.W Lum Lyndet jingieit 50 1987-88 Community land -------------------do-------------
20 O.S.W Pdengshnong II 20 1987-88 Community land -------------------do-------------
21 State Plan Marai II 20 1987-88 Community land -------------------do-------------
22 State Plan Majai 300 1988-89 Community land -------------------do-------------
23 State Plan Umtlang I, II, III, IV 30 1988-89 Community land -------------------do-------------
24 800 (F) T.P Wah U Tim 30 1988-89 Community land -------------------do-------------
25 Cherra project Lubia  I 48 1988 - 89 Community land -------------------do-------------
26 Ecological Restoration Ichamati (Laitsiej ) 19 1988 - 89 Community land -------------------do-------------
27 Ecological Restoration Beltuli 18 1988 - 89 Community land -------------------do-------------
28 STATE PLAN Kshaid  I 30 1988 - 89 Community land -------------------do-------------
29 STATE PLAN Ichamati 6 1988 - 89 Community land -------------------do-------------
30 Ecological Restoration Kshaid II 31 1988 - 89 Community land -------------------do-------------
31 Ecological Restoration Umblai 53 1988 - 89 Community land -------------------do-------------
32 Ecological Restoration Sohkhmi  ( Mawdulop ) 40 1988 - 89 Community land -------------------do-------------
33 Ecological Restoration Nongsteng 32 1988 - 89 Community land -------------------do-------------
34 Ecological Restoration Nongsteng  II 19 1988 - 89 Private land -------------------do-------------
35 Cherra project Lyngngar 16 1988 - 89 Private land -------------------do-------------
36 Cherra project Wahshari 16 1988 - 89 Private land -------------------do-------------
37 Cherra project Lubia II 16 1988 - 89 Community land -------------------do-------------
38 I.W.D.P Ichamati (Diengrai ) 20 1988 - 89 Community land Pinus kesiya, Cryptomeria japonica, Exbucklandia populnea, Alnus nepalensis, Prunus cerasoides, Schima wallichii, Castanopsis sps, Eugenia species, and other native species.
39 800 (d) T.P Mawlong 25 1989 - 90 Private land -------------------do-------------
40 STATE PLAN Sohkhmi 26 1989 - 90 Private land -------------------do-------------
41 STATE PLAN Lyngngar 27 1989 - 90 Private land Pinus kesiya, Pinus patula, Cryptomeria japonica, Exbucklandia populnea, Alnus nepalensis, Chukrassia tabularis, Grevillia robusta, Prunus cerasoides,Schima wallichii, Castanopsis sps, Eugenia jambolana, and other native species
42 STATE PLAN Beltuli 15 1989 - 90 Private land -------------------do-------------
43 Cherra project Ichamati 15 1989 - 90 Community land -------------------do-------------
44 Cherra project Mawkisyiem 26 1989 - 90 Community land -------------------do-------------
45 Cherra project Mawmluh 27 1989 - 90 Community land -------------------do-------------
46 Cherra project Rongmati 15 1989 - 90 Community land -------------------do-------------
47 Cherra project Nohkalikai 55 1989 - 90 Private land -------------------do-------------
48 Cherra project Mawkdok 20 1989 - 90 Private land -------------------do-------------
49 STATE PLAN Umdiengpoh 25 1989 - 90 Private land -------------------do-------------
50 STATE PLAN Marai   III 40 1991-92 Community land -------------------do-------------
51 STATE PLAN Mawbri 71 1992-93 Community land -------------------do-------------
52 STATE PLAN M C C L Cherra 18 1993-94 Community land Pinus kesiya, Cryptomeria japonica, Exbucklandia populnea, Alnus nepalensis, Prunus cerasoides, Schima wallichii, Castanopsis sps, Eugenia species, and other native species
53 STATE PLAN Mawkisyiem 5 1993-94 Community land -------------------do-------------
54 STATE PLAN Pdengshnong 90 1993-94 Community land -------------------do-------------
55 STATE PLAN Wahsier 85 1994 - 95 Private land -------------------do-------------
56 STATE PLAN Muiong- Shella 80 1994 - 95 Private land -------------------do-------------
57 STATE PLAN Majai 20 1994 - 95 Private land -------------------do-------------
58 STATE PLAN Mawmihthied 20 1994 - 95 Community land -------------------do-------------
59 STATE PLAN Marai 35 1994 - 95 Community land Pinus kesiya, Cryptomeria japonica, Exbucklandia populnea, Alnus nepalensis, Prunus cerasoides, Schima wallichii, Castanopsis sps, Eugenia species, and other native species
60 Ecological Raitkteng 7 1994 - 95 Community land -------------------do-------------
61 Ecological Restoration Nongpriang 25 1994 - 95 Community land -------------------do-------------
62 Ecological Restoration Nongriiong 40 1994 - 95 Community land Pinus kesiya, Cryptomeria japonica, Exbucklandia populnea, Alnus nepalensis, Prunus cerasoides, Schima wallichii, Castanopsis sps, Eugenia species, and other native species
63 Ecological Restoration Iar Shrieh 23 1994 - 95 Community land -------------------do-------------
64 Ecological Restoration Tyllap 5 1994 - 95 Community land -------------------do-------------
65 Ecological Restoration

Umthli

( Kshaid )
23 1994 - 95 Community land -------------------do-------------
66 Ecological Restoration

Kseh Hajon

( Mawkdok )
5 1994 - 95 Community land -------------------do-------------
657 Ecological Restoration Nongsawlia 6 1994 - 95 Community land -------------------do-------------
68 Ecological Restoration LaitsohPliah 8 1994 - 95 Community land -------------------do-------------
69 Ecological Restoration Dishan ( Shella ) 12 1994 - 95 Community land -------------------do-------------
70 800 (d) T.P Korikhal 14 1994 - 95 Community land -------------------do-------------
71 800 (d) T.P Majai 15 1994 - 95 Community land  
72 State plan Mawmihthied (Lumspit 12 1998 - 99 Community land Pinus kesiya, Cryptomeria japonica, Exbucklandia populnea, Alnus nepalensis, Prunus cerasoides, Schima wallichii, Castanopsis sps, Eugenia species, and other native species
73 State Plan Pyrkan 25 1998 - 99 Community land -------------------do-------------
74 Ecological Restoration Lumkshaid 22 2001 - 02 Community land -------------------do-------------
75 TFC Lum Mawbeh 12 2007-08 Community land -------------------do-------------
76 TFC Weisniang-Mawjrong 10 2008-09 Community land -------------------do-------------
77 TFC Nongrit-Mawmyrsiang 10 2009-10 Community land -------------------do-------------
78 State Plan Saitsohpen-Experimental polt 2 2011-12 Community land -------------------do-------------
79 Ecological Restoration Laitlyndop-I,II 41 2012-13 Community land -------------------do----------
80 State Plan Mawkdok-Dympep  Village 22 2013-14 Community land -------------------do----------


LISTS OF PLANTATION OF JFMCs UNDER CHERRAPUNJEE RANGE LEVEL CO-ORDINATOR (2004-2005 to 2012-2013) :

 

Sl. No.

NAME OF  SCHEME

LOCATION

AREA IN HA

YEAR OF CREATION

LAND STATUS

SPECIES  PLANTED

1

National Afforestation Programme (NAP)

Pdengshnong-I

AR ---25Ha

2004-2005

Community land

Pinus kesiya, Pinus patula, Cryptomeria japonica, Exbucklandia populnea, Alnus nepalensis, Prunus cerasoides, Schima wallichii, Castanopsis sps, Eugenia jambolana, Betula alnoides, Artocarpus heterophyllus, Michellia champaca, Psidium guajava, Chukrasia tabularis, Quercus species & other native species.

ANR--  20Ha

Bamboo-5Ha

2

National Afforestation Programme (NAP)

Pdengshnong-II

AR ----10Ha

2005-2006

Community land

ANR-- 30Ha

Bamboo-5Ha

3

National Afforestation Programme (NAP)

 

Mawkma-I

 

AR ----10Ha

 

2006-2007

 

Community land

4

National Afforestation Programme (NAP)

 

Mawkma-II

 

AR ----50Ha

 

2007-2008

 

Community land

 

----------do-------------

5

National Afforestation Programme (NAP)

 

Laitlyndop-I

 

AR ----10Ha

 

2008-2009

 

Community land

 

-----------do-------------

6

National Afforestation Programme (NAP)

 

Laitkynsew

 

AR ----10Ha

 

2008-2009

 

Community land

 

-----------do-------------

7

National Afforestation Programme (NAP)

 

Laitlyndop-II

AR ----14Ha

 

2009-2010

 

Community land

 

-----------do-------------

 

ANR--  14Ha

 

8

National Afforestation Programme (NAP)

 

Swer

AR ----40Ha

 

2011-2012

 

Community land

 

-----------do-------------

 

ANR-- 35Ha

 

9

National Afforestation Programme (NAP)

 

Synrangshohnoh

 

ANR---20Ha

 

2012-2013

 

Community land

 

-----------do-------------

PLANTATION CHART OF ADDITIONAL CENTRAL ASSISTANCE UNDER CHERRAPUNJEE RANGE (2007-2008 to 2009-2010) :

 

 

Sl. No.

NAME  of
SCHEME

LOCATION

AREA IN HA

YEAR OF CREATION

LAND STATUS

SPECIES  PLANTED

1

Ecological Restoration
(Centrally sponsored)

 

Pyrkan I

 

10

 

2007-08

Community Land

Michelia champaca, Artocarpus integrifolia, Gmelina arborea, Chukrasia, local spp

2

---Do--

Korikhal - I

5

2007-08

Private land

-------------------do--------------------------

3

---Do--

Korikhal - II

5

2007-08

Private land

------------------do---------------------------

4

---Do--

Pyrkan Road Side

2Km

2007-08

Road side

Artocarpus integrifolia, Chukrasia, local spp, Delonix regia, Melia azadiracta, Grevelia robusta

5

---Do--

Mawmihthied - Mawkma Road Side

2Km

2007-08

Road side

Eugenia jambolana
Anus nepalensis, Cryptomeria japonica, Exbuckglandia, Pinus patula, Pinus kesiya, Grevelia robusta, Schima wallichii local spp

6

---Do--

Mawkisyiem

5

2008-09

Community Land

-------------------do--------------------------

7

---Do--

Saitsohpen I

5

2008-09

GAD Land

------------------do---------------------------

8

---Do--

St John Grave Yard

4

2008-09

Community Land

-------------------do--------------------------

9

---Do--

Lummawshken

1

2008-09

Private land

------------------do---------------------------

10

---Do--

Mawmihthied

5

2008-09

Community Land

-------------------do--------------------------

11

---Do--

Laitsohpliah

15

2008-09

Community Land

Eugenia jambolana
Anus nepalensis, Cryptomeria japonica, Exbuckglandia, Pinus patula, Pinus kesiya, Grevelia robusta, Schima wallichii local spp

12

---Do--

Lum swer

14

2008-09

Community Land

-------------------do--------------------------

13

---Do--

Mawbri

4

2008-09

Private land

------------------do---------------------------

14

---Do--

Lad Mawphlang

2

2008-09

Private land

-------------------do--------------------------

15

---Do--

Diengrai

10

2008-09

Community Land

Michelia champaca, Artocarpus integrifolia, Gmelina arborea, Chukrasia, local spp

16

---Do--

Raitkteng - I

5

2008-09

Community Land

Eugenia jambolana
Anus nepalensis, Cryptomeria japonica, Exbuckglandia, Pinus patula, Pinus kesiya, Grevelia robusta, Schima wallichii local spp

17

---Do--

Raitkteng - II

4

2008-09

Community Land

-------------------do--------------------------

18

---Do--

Dympep

 2

2008-09

Community Land

------------------do---------------------------

19

---Do--

Laitsoh

1

2008-09

Private land

-------------------do--------------------------

20

---Do--

Khliehshnong - I

3

2008-09

Private land

------------------do---------------------------

21

---Do--

 Sikarap  Road Side

2Km

2008 - 09

Road side

Artocarpus integrifolia, Chukrasia, local spp, Delonix regia,
Melia azadiracta, Grevelia robusta

22

---Do--

Mawsmai Cave Road Side

2Km

2008 - 09

Road side

-------------------do--------------------------

23

---Do--

 Sikarap 

2Km

2008 - 09

Road side

Anus nepalensis, Cryptomeria japonica, Exbuckglandia, Pinus patula, Pinus kesiya, Grevelia robusta,

24

---Do--

Ngam u Lah

5

2009-10

Community Land

-------------------do--------------------------

25

---Do--

Marai Lyngkien

5

2009-10

Private land

------------------do---------------------------

26

---Do--

Madan ka Hiar

3

2009-10

Private land

 

27

---Do--

Mawsmai-Larsing

2

2009-10

Community Land

-------------------do--------------------------

28

---Do--

Mawsmai Eco Park

3

2009-10

Community Land

------------------do---------------------------

29

---Do--

Saitsohpen II

3

2009-10

Community Land

-------------------do--------------------------

30

---Do--

GAD Land    Road side

1Km

2009 - 10

Road side

------------------do---------------------------

31

---Do--

Dainthlen

1Km

2009 - 10

Road side

-------------------do--------------------------

32

---Do--

Sohrarim

1Km

2009 - 10

Road side

Anus nepalensis, Cryptomeria japonica, Exbuckglandia, Pinus patula, Pinus kesiya, Grevelia robusta,

33

---Do--

 Ichamati

1Km

2009 - 10

Road side

Anus nepalensis, Cryptomeria japonica, Exbuckglandia, Pinus patula, Pinus kesiya, Grevelia robusta,

34

---Do--

Mawkyrdup - Laitduh

 2

2009-10

Private land

-------------------do--------------------------

35

---Do--

Nohkalikai

2

2009-10

Private land

-------------------do--------------------------

36

---Do--

Saitktung

2

2009-10

Private land

Eugenia jambolana
Anus nepalensis, Cryptomeria japonica, Exbuckglandia, Pinus patula, Pinus kesiya, Grevelia robusta, Schima wallichii local spp

37

---Do--

Raitkteng - III

2

2009-10

Private land

-------------------do--------------------------

38

---Do--

Mot Wahkaba

2

2009-10

Community Land

-------------------do--------------------------

39

---Do--

Wahsohmaw

2

2009-10

Private land

-------------------do--------------------------

40

---Do--

Wahstew

3

2009-10

Community Land

-------------------do--------------------------

    41

---Do--

Pyrkan - II

 5

2009-10

Raid Land

-------------------do--------------------------

    42

---Do--

Umtham - Shella

5

2009-10

Private land

-------------------do--------------------------

43

---Do--

Korikhal - III

5

2009-10

Private land

Michelia champaca, Artocarpus integrifolia, Gmelina arborea, Chukrasia, local spp

44

---Do--

Dympep - I

15

2009-10

Community Land

-------------------do--------------------------

45

---Do--

Dympep - II

10

2009-10

Community Land

-------------------do--------------------------

46

---Do--

Wahstew

15

2009-10

Community Land

Eugenia Jambolana ,Alnus nepalensis, Cryptomeria japonica, Exbuckglandia Pinus patula ,Pinus kesiya, Grevelia robusta, Schima wallichii local spp

 

 

 


PLANTATION CHART OF NATIONAL BAMBOO MISSION UNDER CHERRAPUNJEE RANGE 2007 – 08 To 2009-10 :

 


Sl. No.

NAME  of
SCHEME

LOCATION

AREA IN HA

YEAR OF CREATION

NATURE OF PLANTATION

LAND STATUS

SPECIES  PLANTED

1

NBM (National Bamboo Mission) JFMC

Liewkhen

5

2007-2008

Captive

Village

Bambusa tulda, Bambusa balcoa, other native species

2

-----Do-----

Mawkohngoh

3

---do-------

Captive

Village

-------------------do-------------

3

-----Do-----

Riat ar pateng

4

---do-------

Captive

Village

-------------------do-------------

4

-----Do-----

Korikhal

5

---do-------

Captive

Private

 

5

-----Do-----

Nongpriang, Sohmyndong

5

---do-------

Captive

Private

 

6

-----Do-----

Saitkarap , Lumkdait

5

---do-------

Captive

Private

-------------------do-------------

 

7

-----Do-----

Lyngngar

3

---do-------

Captive

Private

 

8

-----Do-----

Lumspar,     Mawmihthied

 

14

2008-2009

Captive

 

Village

 

9

-----Do-----

Umblai

 

1

---do-------

Captive

Private

-------------------do-------------

10

-----Do-----

Umblai

 

1

---do-------

Captive

 

 

11

-----Do-----

Sohlwai

15

---do-------

I E S

Village

 

12

-----Do-----

Mawkhlein
Nongpriang

2

---do-------

N F A

Privte

-------------------do-----------

13

-----Do-----

Laitiam

1.5

---do-------

Captive

Private

 

14

-----Do-----

Lumkaitrit Tyrna

2.5

---do-------

N F A

Private

 

15

-----Do-----

Risyntiew Tyrna

2.5

---do-------

N F A

Private

-------------------do-----------

16

-----Do-----

Wahlong Ringur

2.0

---do-------

N F A

Private

 

17

-----Do-----

Pomlum Kongthong

5.0

---do-------

Captive

Private

-------------------do-----------

18

-----Do-----

Jaser Kongthong

3.0

---do-------

Captive

Private

-------------------do-----------

19

-----Do-----

Mawmang

2.0

---do-------

N F A

Private

-------------------do-----------

20

-----Do-----

Kshaid

2.0

---do-------

Captive

Private

-------------------do-----------

21

-----Do-----

Sohshympi Mawlong

2.0

---do-------

Captive

Private

-------------------do-----------

22

-----Do-----

Khahkami Tyllap

 

5.0

---do-------

Captive

 

Private

-------------------do-----------

23

-----Do-----

Umrangsit Majai

7

---do-------

Captive

Private

-------------------do-----------

24

-----Do-----

Korikhal Majai

5.0

---do-------

Captive

Private

-------------------do-----------

25

-----Do-----

Diengkain Tyllap

6.0

---do-------

Captive

Private

-------------------do-----------

26

-----Do-----

Korikhal Majai

1.5

---do-------

Captive

Private

-------------------do-----------

27

-----Do-----

Pyrkan Shella

2.0

---do-------

Captive

Private

-------------------do-----------

28

-----Do-----

Pyrkan Shella

5.0

---do-------

Captive

Private

-------------------do-----------

29

-----Do-----

Pyrkan Shella

4.0

---do-------

Captive

Private

-------------------do-----------

30

-----Do-----

Phong Khatarshnong

3.0

---do-------

N F A

Private

-------------------do-----------

31

-----Do-----

Laitsohpliah

2

2009-2010

Captive

Private

-------------------do-------------

32

-----Do-----

Laitsohpliah

2

---do-------

Captive

Private

-------------------do----------

33

-----Do-----

Laitsohpliah

2

---do-------

Captive

Private

-------------------do----------

34

-----Do-----

Laitsohpliah

2

---do-------

Captive

Private

-------------------do-------------

35

-----Do-----

Kyntemlathah Swer

2

---do-------

Captive

Private

-------------------do-------------

36

-----Do-----

Thangtim

2

---do-------

Captive

Private

Bambusa tulda, Bambusa balcoa, other native species

37

-----Do-----

Thangtim

2

2009-2010

Captive

Private

-------------------do-------------

38

-----Do-----

Liewlep Khrang

2

---do-------

Captive

Private

-------------------do-------------

39

-----Do-----

Wah sohpieng,

2

---do-------

Captive

Private

-------------------do-------------

40

-----Do-----

Kshaid

2

---do-------

Captive

Private

-------------------do-------------

41

-----Do-----

Kshaid

2

---do-------

Captive

Private

-------------------do-------------

42

-----Do-----

Kshaid

2

---do-------

Captive

Private

-------------------do-------------

43

-----Do-----

Khrang

2

---do-------

Non Forest

Private

-------------------do-------------

44

-----Do-----

Nongpriang

2

---do-------

Non Forest

Private

-------------------do-------------

45

-----Do-----

Laitiam

2

---do-------

Captive
Non Forest

Private

-------------------do-------------

46

-----Do-----

Thangkhnai
Nongpriang

2

---do-------

Non Forest- 2 Captive –1 ha

Private

-------------------do-------------

47

-----Do-----

Pyrkan

2

---do-------

Non Forest

Private

-------------------do-------------

48

-----Do-----

Disong

2

---do-------

I E S

Private

-------------------do-------------

49

-----Do-----

Disong

2

---do-------

I E S

Private

-------------------do-------------

50

-----Do-----

Ichamati

2

---do-------

Non Forest

Private

-------------------do-------------

51

-----Do-----

Mawtuli

10

2014-2015

IES

Private

Bambusa Jaintiana, Bambusa tulda, Bambusa balcooa

52

-----Do-----

Lumjyllang

5

2014-2015

IES

Private

Bambusa Jaintiana, Bambusa Tulda, Bambusa balcooa.

 


Photo Gallery


PHOTOGRAPH OF BAMBOO PLANTATION UNDER CHERRAPUNJEE RANGE

 

Kongthong bamboo plantation.

Khrang bamboo plantation
Korikhal bamboo plantation.
Korikhal Majai bamboo plantation
National Bamboo Mission, Sohra II JFMC 2008-09 Mawmihthied Plantation
Kshaid bamboo plantation
Kshaid bamboo plantation
Sohmyndong- Nongpriang bamboo plantation
Sohmyndong- Nongpriang bamboo plantation
Umblai bamboo plantation
Umblai bamboo plantation
Lumjyllang IES Bamboo Plantation
Lumjyllang IES Bamboo Plantation
Lumjyllang IES Bamboo Plantation
Lumjyllang IES Bamboo Plantation
Mawtuli IES Bamboo plantation
Mawtuli IES Bamboo plantation
Mawtuli IES Bamboo plantation
Mawtuli IES Bamboo plantation

PHOTOGRAPH OF POLYPOT NURSERY SEEDLINGS UNDER CHERRAPUNJEE RANGE

Poly pot seedlings at Range Office nursery

PHOTOGRAPH OF TREE PLANTATION UNDER CHERRAPUNJEE RANGE

Mawkdok-Dympep 22 Ha Plantation

ACA PLANTATION

FIG: Lumspit-Mawmihthied 12 year old plantation (Created 1998) (Photo 19-10-2010, about 40% Survive)

FIG: Mawkisyiem old plantation 35% survived as on 22-10-10

FIG: St John’s Grave yard ACA 08-09 ptn (Difficult Site), Weeding and fire protection cleaning. 
The 2nd year maintenance 85% survivals as on 22-10-10, the photo showed thick grass and the patch cleaning of Saplings

FIG: Saitsohpen I 08-09 ACA Difficult Site Plantation (Weeding Cum fire protection has been done during Oct/10 to safe from damage of     saplings in case of fie occurrence (1.20 m radius round the sapling)

FIG: Mawmihthied 2008-09 ACA Rd side Ptn, 3ft to 4 ft high saplings 96% survival. Clean weeding cum fire protection completed on October 2010

FIG:Mawsmai Cave ACA 2008-08 Road side Plantation. 100% survival. Clean weeding cum fire   protection completed on 1st week November 2010. 3.6 ft high Brick wall done by village, Bamboo with agro Net done by the Department.

PHOTOGRAPH OF THANGKARANG PARK

: The Plain of Bangladesh view from Thangkharang Park

Sun set view from the Thangkharang Park.

View of Kynrem water fall from Thangkharang Park
The Plain of Bangladesh view from Thangkharang Park.

: The Plain of Bangladesh view from Thangkharang Park.

 

: The Plain of Bangladesh view from Thangkharang Park
Rain Shelter cum dining hut
Foot path
Foot path and Foot Bridge inside the Park

 

 

The Water fountain
The Central Road inside Thangkharang Park

Rain shelter at Thangkharang Park

The Flower Shade House at Thangkharang Park
Rain shelter at Thangkharang Park

The Flower Shade House at Thangkharang Park

Visitors/Tourists visited the Park

 

 

     

Flowers & Shrubs inside the Park

 

 

     

 

Guide map to some tourist spots in and around sohra (cherrapunjee)

Plantation of swer JFMC under cherrapunjee range

Plantation of swer JFMC under cherrapunjee range



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