Director General of Forests
The Director General of Forests (DGF) of India is the highest-ranking officer of the Indian Forest Service (IFS) in India. He/She is posted in the Central Government of India and generally selected from the senior-most PCCFs of the states of India. This officer of the IFS is equivalent in rank to the Secretary of the Union Government. Indian Government has only one post for the Director General of Forests. The person holding this rank is also the ex-officio Special Secretary (SS) in the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change. An officer posted at this level has completed about 35 years of service in the IFS. [1]
See also
- Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education
- Van Vigyan Kendra (VVK) Forest Science Centres
References
- ↑ MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND FORESTS RESOLUTION, New Delhi, the 14 December 2000
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