CHAPTER V. 



MISCELLANEOUS FACTS. 



33. The present sanctioned forest staff for the Banjar Reserve consists of the Range 

 Forest Staff whose headquarters are at Kisli, under whom there arc : 



3 Foresters, Deputy Rangers or Senior Forest Guards who act as assistants to 



the Range Officer. 

 1 8 Forest Guards, and 

 I Range Moharrir. 



Out of these the following are employed on the Banjar Reserve, i.e., the area with 

 which this Working Plan deals : 

 I Forester. 

 9 Forest Guards. 



Beside these men 35 fire guards are annually engaged from February I5th to June I5th 

 at Rs. 4 per month each. These men are all engaged in the Banjar Reserve for fire protection 



34. There is an ample and expert labour supply as regards felling already present 

 Labour supply. around the Reserve, sufficient local labour is also available for 



all -logging and squaring purposes ; if, however, more sawing than 

 this isjequired, labour will have to be imported from elsewhere. 



PART II. 



FUTURE MANAGEMENT DISCUSSED AND PRESCRIBED. 

 CHAPTER VI. 



BASIS OF PROPOSALS. 



35. The Banjar Reserve is treated as one working circle, because it comprises one 

 compact block of forest situated in one Range and has one 



of expo 



circles, bow com- 



and Kanha. They have been chosen and marked on the map 

 according to their local lines of export which coincide with the different water sheds they 

 lie in. Thus the Kisli block lies inside the Ghangar basin and the Kanha block in the Sulkan 

 basin. 



36 These two blocks have again been divided into compartments apportioned 



Com artmeuts how com- * S foll WS : In the Kisli block 3 and in the Khana block 59 



pose 1 " compartments have been made, as large as possible, in order to 



fully describe the areas under sal. Their boundaries are natural 



