Karnataka govt rolls out climate action plan to tackle global warming
Khandre emphasised that due to global warming and climate change, even seasons are changing today.
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Khandre said Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah will lay foundation for City’s 3rd largest park next month (Mohammed Asad)
Bengaluru, 28 April
Minister Eshwar Khandre on Tuesday said that a Karnataka
state action plan on climate change has been formulated to mitigate the impact
of global warming and climate change, and directions have been issued to ensure
its proper implementation.
Speaking after presiding over a seminar on extreme heat and
its impact on Bengaluru, organised by the Karnataka Media Academy, he said the
Environmental Management and Policy Research Institute (EMPRI), which comes
under the environment department, has taken steps to implement the action plan
in coordination with various State government departments.
He said training programmes are being organised in
cooperation with Zilla Panchayat offices for district officials and other
related institutions regarding the implementation and progress of the Karnataka
state action plan on climate change.
The Forest, Ecology and Environment Minister said such
programmes will be conducted in all 31 districts of Karnataka.
According to a statement issued by the Minister’s office, in
terms of climate resilience, Khandre said a dedicated radio programme,
“Havamaana Mitra” (weather friend), was launched in April 2025 to share
information on best practices, and 24 programmes have so far been broadcast onAkashvani.
He said these efforts aim to create public awareness.
Khandre emphasised that due to global warming and climate
change, even seasons are changing today.
“Keeping this in mind, after becoming Forest Minister, I
have been making every effort to increase green cover, especially in Bengaluru
city,” he said. He noted that during the last three years, about 11 crore saplings
have been planted in the State, and information on their survival rate has been
made available on the Forest Department website.
According to him, encroachments on about 250 acres of forest
land worth around Rs 10,000 crore in several parts of Bengaluru, including
Kothanur, Kadugodi, B M Kaval, and Turahalli, have been cleared.
Thousands of saplings have been planted and groves created
on the cleared land, thereby preserving lung spaces essential for Bengaluru
city. The minister also recalled that more than 400 acres of forest land in
Peenya plantation had earlier been allotted to the central government-owned HMT
for industrial purposes.
He said HMT had sold 160 acres of this land, while 280 acres
remain, and a decision has been taken to reclaim it for the department to
preserve an essential lung space for Bengaluru. A legal battle is underway, and
the case is currently in the Supreme Court.
In addition, he said 444 acres in the Jarakabande area had
been allotted to the Indian Air Force. Under the Forest (Conservation) Act,
1980, forest land cannot be diverted without due process. Hence, in 2017, the
then Deputy Commissioner cancelled the land allotment.
“Steps are now being taken to reclaim this forest land and
preserve the green space,” he said.
Khandre also highlighted that the Yelahanka Air Force
Station in Gantiganahalli, where the international air show is held once every
two years in Bengaluru, is on forest land.
He said 159 acres in Gantiganahalli village is classified as
a reserved forest area.
“If the Air Force submits a proposal for diversion and
provides alternative land, this area may be considered for transfer; otherwise,
steps will be taken to reclaim it for the forest department,” he said.
“The Indian Air Force is presently using this area as a
runway. However, the RTC and mutation records are in the name of the Forest
Department, and the land has not been legally converted. Hence, this forest
land will be reclaimed,” he said.
He added that the government has resolved to construct a
major biological park on 153 acres at Madappanahalli in Bengaluru North taluk,
and cabinet approval has been obtained. “The CM will lay the foundation stone
next month. This will be the largest park after Lalbagh and Cubbon Park. It
would not be incorrect to call this an achievement of the century,” he said.
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