Today, the Punjab Forest Department unveiled a dedicated helpline number 1084 for the public to report illegal tree cutting, forest fires, and environmental violations. This initiative empowers citizens to play a proactive role in protecting Punjab’s green spaces. The helpline is part of a broader strategy that includes GIS mapping and drone surveillance, allowing real-time tracking and quick response to forest threats. The new system reflects Punjab’s commitment to preserving its forests, combating deforestation, and ensuring sustainable ecological balance.
- Public can report forest crimes by calling 1084
- Uses GIS & drone technology for forest monitoring
- Strengthened enforcement backed by rapid-response teams
Why This Matters
- Encourages public participation in forest protection
- Provides real-time response to illegal logging and fire
- Enhances transparency and accountability in forest management
What Citizens Can Do
- Save 1084 on your phone for emergency reporting.
- Call when you see tree felling, wildfire, or illegal activity.
- Provide clear details: location, what is happening, and any evidence.
- Stay on the line until the operator confirms your report.
- Share the helpline with friends and family — protecting forests is everyone’s job.
Conclusion
The launch of the 1084 helpline is a significant step toward a greener and safer Punjab. By combining modern technology with community engagement, the government is giving citizens a real tool to protect trees and nature. This initiative is not just about preserving forests—it’s about securing the future of our environment and the health of coming generations.