<p>The Uttarakhand High Court has asked the state government to find out the possibility of using artificial rain to douse forest fires raging in various parts of the state.</p>.<p>The court further directed the state that the forest fires be extinguished in two weeks.</p>.<p>According to forest officials, there are 40 active fire spots in the forests of Garhwal and Kumaon regions with Nainital, Almora, Tehri and Pauri districts being the worst-hit.</p>.<p>Taking suo motu cognisance of a PIL seeking protection of forest wealth and wildlife, Chief Justice of the high court RS Chauhan and Justice Alok Kumar Verma on Wednesday asked whether artificial rainfall can be executed to extinguish the forest blaze.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/north-and-central/iaf-helicopters-begin-firefighting-operations-in-uttarakhand-970621.html">IAF helicopters begin firefighting operations in Uttarakhand</a></strong></p>.<p>Pointing out that the National Green Tribunal's 12-point guidelines issued during the forest fires of 2017 had not been implemented to date, the high court instructed the government to implement them within six months and make permanent arrangements for the disposal of forest fires. It also issued directions to the state government to fill 60 per cent of vacancies in the forest department within six months.</p>.<p>The court said gram panchayats must be strengthened so that they could monitor the forests throughout the year.</p>.<p>The court also directed the government to provide a budget to NDRF and SDRF and deploy them as well as helicopters to overcome the fires. The court had directed Rajiv Bhartari the Principal Chief Conservator of Forest of the state to be present virtually in the court. Bhartari informed the court about the policy and technique of fighting the forest fire.</p>.<p>A fresh spell of snow in the high altitude areas of the hill districts and rain in the lower areas on Wednesday partially controlled forest fires in the state.</p>
<p>The Uttarakhand High Court has asked the state government to find out the possibility of using artificial rain to douse forest fires raging in various parts of the state.</p>.<p>The court further directed the state that the forest fires be extinguished in two weeks.</p>.<p>According to forest officials, there are 40 active fire spots in the forests of Garhwal and Kumaon regions with Nainital, Almora, Tehri and Pauri districts being the worst-hit.</p>.<p>Taking suo motu cognisance of a PIL seeking protection of forest wealth and wildlife, Chief Justice of the high court RS Chauhan and Justice Alok Kumar Verma on Wednesday asked whether artificial rainfall can be executed to extinguish the forest blaze.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/north-and-central/iaf-helicopters-begin-firefighting-operations-in-uttarakhand-970621.html">IAF helicopters begin firefighting operations in Uttarakhand</a></strong></p>.<p>Pointing out that the National Green Tribunal's 12-point guidelines issued during the forest fires of 2017 had not been implemented to date, the high court instructed the government to implement them within six months and make permanent arrangements for the disposal of forest fires. It also issued directions to the state government to fill 60 per cent of vacancies in the forest department within six months.</p>.<p>The court said gram panchayats must be strengthened so that they could monitor the forests throughout the year.</p>.<p>The court also directed the government to provide a budget to NDRF and SDRF and deploy them as well as helicopters to overcome the fires. The court had directed Rajiv Bhartari the Principal Chief Conservator of Forest of the state to be present virtually in the court. Bhartari informed the court about the policy and technique of fighting the forest fire.</p>.<p>A fresh spell of snow in the high altitude areas of the hill districts and rain in the lower areas on Wednesday partially controlled forest fires in the state.</p>