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Assam Introduces Online Transit Pass System to Fight Illegal Timber Trade

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Assam has launched an online transit pass system aimed at curbing the illegal trade of timber in the state. The initiative was announced by Forest Minister Jayanta Malla Baruah, who emphasized the need for stronger interdepartmental coordination. The minister highlighted that forest royalty and GST are closely linked, making cooperation between the forest and tax departments essential. The digital system is intended to bring greater transparency and accountability to the movement of timber across the state.

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