Illegal activities threaten Kulsi River ecosystem in Kamrup, Assam
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Illegal activities threaten Kulsi River ecosystem in Kamrup, Assam
Boko, July 10: Rampant illegal activities—ranging from sand mining and smuggling to deforestation and charcoal production—are going on unchecked under the jurisdiction of the West Kamrup Forest Division in Kamrup district. This division is part of the larger Western Assam Wildlife Division. Despite legal protection, illegal sand mining continues unabated. Every day, 50 to 70 trucks transport sand mined from the Kulsi River to destinations includ…
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