International community conference on Commons in Gubbi Taluk, TUmakuru District
Local presentation Local Staining, an international community conference on commons, was held via Zoom on Thursday at the Gubbi Taluk Panchayat Hall under the joint auspices of the Foundation for Ecological Security.
The international level mass community conference covered a range of topics including the outcomes of community land development and natural resource development works under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme, and the community-led groundwater development in various parts of the country.
Community representatives from several states shared their success stories on the topic of Jungle Chanuwar with their PPTs on their key work practices, and questions from locals were also answered during the research sessions.
In this conference, resource persons from all the states of India and abroad participated in the program and shared information about the usefulness and proper utilization of natural resources. Village environmental development regarding the role of women and people's representatives in preserving the collective assets of the Gram Panchayat.
They discussed the role of the management committee, environmental development and environmental protection. Department of Rural Development and Panchayat RajDistrict Panchayat, Tumkur, Taluk Panchayat, Gubbi, In this program, the Executive Officer of Gubbi Taluk,
In a village in the taluk, the village's Ranganath 25 inaugurated the program and
They shared their success stories about conservation. Trenching the fields and plant development. Taluk Panchayat Executive Officer Shri Ranganath presided over the function.
During the training, Somkumar K, District Coordinator of FES, Raghavendra, Taluk IEC Coordinator, Secretaries of all Gram Panchayats, Women Elected Members, Village Environmental Development Committee Members, 10.6.. LCRPs of Sanjeevini Sangha participated in the training.
From the people themselves, the community itself, the lands such as the cattle pastures, the Karabu

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