Power to reserve forests. 4. Notification by State Government. 5. Bar of accrual of forest-rights. 6. Proclamation by Forest Settlement-officer.
Provided that if a direct recruit officer is permitted to join probationary training under Sub-rule (1) of Rule 6 of the Indian Forest Service (Probation) Rules
28-Jun-2022 Based on the result of the written part of the Indian Forest Service. Examination 2021 held by the UNION PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION from ...
3. Constitution of Cadres.- 3(1) There shall be constituted for each State or group of. States an Indian Forest Service cadre.
THE INDIAN FOREST ACT 1927. _____. ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS. ______. CHAPTER I. PRELIMINARY. SECTIONS. 1. Short title and extent. 2. Interpretation clause.
2(1) These rules may be called the Indian Forest Service (Recruitment) Rules (b) by promotion of substantive members of the State Forest Service
Indian Forest Service Examination 2021. Recommendation Details and Cut-off Marks. * Cut off marks on the basis of GS Paper-I only as GS Paper-II is a
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Indian Forest Management Planning Handbook INDIAN FOREST MANAGEMENT HANDBOOK 53 IAM 2-H FOREST MANAGEMENT PLANNING Department of the Interior Bureau of Indian Affairs Division of Forestry AND WILDLAND FIRE MANAGEMENT INDIAN FOREST MANAGEMENT HANDBOOK Page 1 Volume 2 Forest Management Planning 2 0 Introduction
(1) the forest lands of Indians are among their most valuable resources and Indian forest lands— (A) encompass more than 15990000 acres including more than 5700000 acres of commercial forest land and 8700000 acres of woodland (B) are a perpetually renewable and manageable resource (C) provide economic benefits including income
“Indian forest land means Indian land including commercial non-commercial productive and non-productive timberland and woodland that are considered chiefly valuable for the production of forest products or to maintain watershed or other land values enhanced by a forest
National Indian Forest Management Handbook (A Handbook Volume for Every Manual Chapter) • Volume 1 Administrative Functions • Volume 2 Forest Management Planning • Volume 3 Contract Sales of Forest Products • Volume 4 Permit Sales of Forest Products • Volume 5 Forest Development • Volume 6 Forest Pest Management
of every Indian forest officer as is the "Manual of Indian Timbers" belongs like that of Mr Gamble to the class of books which in addition to provoking admiration on account of their in
The Indian Forest Act 1927 The Wildlife (Protection) Act 1972 The Forest (Conservation) Act 1980 Biological Diversity Act 2002 The Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act 2006 These legislations regulate use of forest and wildlife resources
4 4 1 Forest land or land with tree cover should not be -treated merely as a resource readily available to be utilised for various projects and programmes but as a national asset which requires to be properly safeguarded for providing sustained benefits to the entire community Diversion of forest land for any non-forest purpose should be
THE INDIAN FOREST ACT 1927 THE INDIAN FOREST ACT 1927 CONTENTS ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS CHAPTER I PRELIMINARY 1 Short title and extent 2 Interpretation clause CHAPTER II OF RESERVED FORESTS 3 Power to reserve forests 4 Notification by State Government 5 Bar of accrual of forest-rights 6 Proclamation by Forest Settlement-officer 7
National forest growing stock estimates are made by FSI for every two years based on systematic sampling (2 sample points of 0 1 ha at 2 5x2 5 grid interval ) done over remote sensing
Indian forests are closely linked to the well being of Indian communities Any plan of forest management must recognize the general needs of the Indian people and should be coordinated with other social and economic programs The directives contained in this chapter apply to all Federal
Indian Forest Record8 New Series Botany (Govt of India Press New Delhi 1937) The first (1 No 1) deals with the important Indian Terminalia of the section Pentaptera comprising trees of