Free: Taur
: Bauhinia vahlii (Taur) is a hardy climber found in various forest divisions like Bilaspur, Nurpur, and Joginder Nagar.
: Its large, durable leaves are culturally significant in Himachal Pradesh for serving Langar (community meals). Recently, there has been a push to revive this tradition at major sites like the Taradevi Temple to reduce plastic waste. Taur free
: Harvesting must be done under the directions of the local forest department to ensure sustainable forest management. : Bauhinia vahlii (Taur) is a hardy climber
: It is primarily granted for use as fuel and for making traditional leaf plates (pattals). : Harvesting must be done under the directions
In the context of the , "Taur free" refers to the legal right granted to local inhabitants ( right-holders ) to harvest the Taur plant ( Bauhinia vahlii ) free of charge for specific domestic uses. Summary of Taur Free Rights
: Taur is often classified among "green shrubs" or miscellaneous forest produce that can be collected when other primary timber or firewood sources are unavailable or restricted. Botanical and Cultural Significance