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The Jammu and Kashmir State Forest Corporation (SFC) earned a Rs 74.45 crore revenue from timber logging activities in the 2010-11 financial year,State Forest Minister Mian Altaf Ahmad said.
The corporation has now been set an extraction target of 25 lakh cubic feet of timber for this fiscal,it was announced at the 63rd board meeting of the corporation on Monday.
The board also decided to revise the rate schedule for labourers working in interior forests for lumbering,loading and un-loading logs,a spokesperson said.
The performance of the corporation was discussed threadbare,including matters pertaining to operations plans and Budget proposals for fiscal year 2011-12,timber extraction,allotment of contracts,delegation of powers to the Managing Director and payment of gratuity.
The corporation paid over Rs 8.11 crore in value-added tax (VAT) to the government during the previous financial year.
The minister highlighted the need to broadbase the resources of the corporation to evolve it into a highly profitable organisation.
He asked the management to expeditiously extract timber so that the targets for distribution are achieved in a timely manner.
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