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Despite the effort made by government the degedration of the chure hill has not been stopped . It has been deforested and exavated for the cliffs pebbles . In this periphery write a letter to theofice of presidents chure conservation programme to take strong initiative to protect the sites

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The deteriorating environment in the Chure hills has been a matter of concern to all the people over the years. Excessive exploitation of the natural resources like the forests and other construction materials from the low hills located just above the flat plains has made the land here more fragile, which could result in landslides, floods and drying up of water resources. The Chure hills which were covered by dense forests until a few decades back have now virtually turned into barren lands with marks of innumerable landslips. These hills, which served as sources of the watersheds in the Terai, will pose a great threat if immediate measures are not taken to preserve them. Although the President Chure Conservation Programme has been introduced to save the Chure hills, the programme has been ineffective owing to its poor implementation.

President Dr Ram Baran Yadav, who has been stressing the need for preserving the Chure hills right from the time he assumed the high office in 2008 as he is very familiar with the consequences of deforestation and soil erosion in the Chure hills, is not happy with the performance of the government regarding Chure conservation. He is of the firm belief that protection of the Chure hills is essential to keep life in the Terai region safe, which he reiterated during his on-site visit under the President Chure Conservation Programme the other day. He rightly stressed the need for the effective enforcement of the laws relating to Chure conservation to stop deforestation in the region and highlighted the importance of Chure preservation to conserve the water sources and protect the fertile lands of the Terai.

Obviously, the Chure hills are the lifeline of the people residing in the Terai, providing water and other essential resources. However, the excessive exploitation of the resources, mostly the trees and stones, by the illegal quarries operating here has put the entire region at high risk of desertification. The landslides in the Chure cause massive floods, damaging the paddy fields and settlements in the Terai. The government has failed to implement some of the measures it introduced to control the operation of stone quarries and export of stones in the past. The nexus between the business people engaged in exporting stones to India and law-enforcement authorities is often blamed for the continued exploitation of the Chure. The resources of these hills are supplied to the local markets as well as India.

Now in the aftermath of the massive earthquake, there will be great demand for construction materials in the quake-hit regions, and the greedy business people will make even more attempts to extract them from this region, which will result in further deterioration of the region’s environment. Therefore, there is an urgent need to save the Chure hills by formulating and implementing additional laws. If we fail to save the Chure in time, we will be helpless when natural calamities strike as a result of the destruction of these hills.

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