This is a forest ecosystem with young trees, plants and shrubs that have been planted here in the past 8 years. The total area conserved is 350 acres and is legally categorised as reserved forests (RF), under the jurisdiction of the forest department (FD). Since the commencement of protection, the forest has regenerated and the villagers no longer have a deficit of timber. The forest has flourished and the availability of a certain kind of local species dikemali, which is used as fuelwood by the villagers, has increased. Ample fodder has increased milk production and the overall income of every villager has improved.There has been an increase in the water table, which has proved beneficial for agriculture. Increase in the bird population has kept a check on the pests, further benefiting agricultural production.