The Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, Department of Personnel and Training has issued a notification amending the Indian Forest Service (Fixation of Cadre Strength) Regulations, 1966. This amendment specifically addresses the cadre strength for the state of Punjab. It details the senior duty posts under the State Government, including positions like Principal Chief Conservator of Forests and various Conservator and Deputy Conservator of Forests roles. The notification also outlines the breakdown of authorized strength, including provisions for central deputation reserve, state deputation reserve, training reserve, leave reserve, junior posts reserve, posts filled by promotion, and posts filled by direct recruitment. The total authorized strength for the IFS cadre of Punjab has been set.
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[TO BE PUBLISHED IN PART II SECTION 3(I) IN THE EXTRAORDINARY GAZETTE OF INDIA] Government of India Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions Department of Personnel and Training
New Delhi, the $16^{\text {th }}$ September, 2015.
NOTIFICATION
G.S.R. No……….In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of Section 3 of the All India Service Act, 1951 (61 of 1951), read with sub-rule 2 of Rule 4 of Indian Forest Service (Cadre) Rules, 1966, the Central Government in consultation with the Government of Punjab hereby makes the following regulations further to amend the Indian Forest Service (Fixation of Cadre Strength) Regulations, 1966, namely :-
- (i) These regulations shall be called the Indian Forest Service (Fixation of Cadre Strength) Fourth Amendment Regulations, 2015. (ii) They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette.
- In the Schedule to the Indian Forest Service (Fixation of Cadre Strength) Regulations, 1966, for the heading “Punjab” and the entries occurring there under, the following shall be substituted, namely :-
“Punjab
SENIOR DUTY POSTS UNDER THE STATE GOVERNMENT | 38 |
---|---|
Principal Chief Conservator of Forests \& Head of the Forest Force | 1 |
Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forest, Development | 1 |
Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forest (Forest Conservation and Nodal Officer FCA) | 1 |
Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forest, (Administration \& Co-ordination) | 1 |
Chief Conservator of Forests (Hills) | 1 |
Chief Conservator of Forests (Plains) | 1 |
Chief Conservator of Forests (Working Plan, Monitoring \& Evaluation) | 1 |
Chief Conservator of Forests (FC Act cum-Nodal Officer) | 1 |
Chief Conservator of Forests (IT \& e-governance) | 1 |
Chief Conservator of Forests (Wildife) | 1 |
Conservator of Forests (Research \& Training) | 1 |
Conservator of Forests Shiwalik (Territorial) Circle | 1 |
Conservator of Forests Bist (Territorial) Circle | 1 |
Conservator of Forests South (Territorial) Circle | 1 || Conservator of Forests Ferozpur (Territorial) | 1 |
— | — |
Conservator of Forests (Wildlife) Shiwalik Circle | 1 |
Conservator of Forests North Territorial circle | 1 |
Conservator of Forests (Working Plan) | 1 |
Conservator of Forests, Wildlife Parks & Protected Area | 1 |
Deputy Conservator of Forests, Ropar (Territorial) | 1 |
Deputy Conservator of Forests, Hoshiarpur (Territorial) | 1 |
Deputy Conservator of Forests, Dasuya (Territorial) | 1 |
Deputy Conservator of Forests, Ludhiana (Territorial) | 1 |
Deputy Conservator of Forests, Jalandhar (Territorial) | 1 |
Deputy Conservator of Forests, Amritsar (Territorial) | 1 |
Deputy Conservator of Forests, Gurdaspur (Territorial) | 1 |
Deputy Conservator of Forests, Ferozepur (Territorial) | 1 |
Deputy Conservator of Forests, Patiala (Territorial) | 1 |
Deputy Conservator of Forests, Bathinda (Territorial) | 1 |
Deputy Conservator of Forests, Sangrur (Territorial) | 1 |
Deputy Conservator of Forests (Wildlife) Pathankot | 1 |
Deputy Conservator of Forests (Wildlife) Hoshiarpur | 1 |
Deputy Conservator of Forests (Wildlife) Ropar | 1 |
Deputy Conservator of Forests, Nawanshahar (Territorial) | 1 |
Deputy Conservator of Forests, S.A.S Nagar (Territorial) | 1 |
Deputy Conservator of Forests, Muktasar (Territorial) | 1 |
Deputy Conservator of Forests, Pathankot (Territorial) | 1 |
Field Director, Chattbir Zoological Park | 1 |
Total Senior Duty Posts | 38 |
Central Deputation Reserve not exceeding 20% of Item 1 above | 7 |
State Deputation Reserve not exceeding 25% of Item 1 above | 9 |
Training Reserve not exceeding 3.5% of Item 1 above | 1 |
Leave Reserve and Junior Posts Reserve not exceeding 16.5% of Item 1 above | 6 |
Posts to be filled by promotion under Rule 8 of the Indian Forest Service (Recruitment) Rules 1966 not exceeding 33 1/3 % of Item 1, 2, 3 and 4 above | 18 |
Posts to be filled up by Direct Recruitment (Item 1+2+3+4+5-6) | 43 |
Total Authorized Strength (Item 6+7 above) | 61 |
[No.16016/01/2015 – AIS-II (A)]
(Raw J. Jain) Under Secretary to the Government of IndiaNote-1: Prior to the issue of this Notification, the total authorized strength of the IFS cadre of Punjab was 58.
Note-2: The Principal regulations were notified vide notification No.6/1/66-AIS (IV), dated 31-10-1966 as GSR No. 1072 in the Indian Forest Service (Fixation of cadre strength) Regulations, 1966 has been amended, vide notifications given below:-
SI. No. |
GSR No. | Date of Publication | SI. No. | GSR No. |
Date of Publication |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1673 | 30.10 .66 | 33. | 93 (E) | 26.2 .77 |
2 | 17 | 7.1 .67 | 34. | 631 (E) | 5.10 .77 |
3 | 653 | 6.5 .67 | 35. | 13 (E) | 6.1 .78 |
4 | 654 | 6.5 .67 | 36. | 360(E) | 13.7 .78 |
5 | 689 | 13.5 .67 | 37. | 436(E) | 29.8 .78 |
6 | 1083 | 8.6 .68 | 38. | 486(E) | 25.8 .80 |
7 | 1887 | 9.8 .69 | 39. | 562(E) | 30.9 .80 |
8 | 80 | 17.1 .70 | 40. | 626E | 3.11 .80 |
9 | 485 | 21.3 .70 | 41. | 631E | 4.11 .80 |
10 | 545 | 4.4 .70 | 42. | 21 E | 17.1 .81 |
11 | 1802 | 24.10 .70 | 43. | 31 E | 23.1 .81 |
12 | 135 | 24.1 .75 | 44. | 84(E) | 27.2 .81 |
13 | 136 | 24.1 .71 | 45. | 456(E) | 9.5 .81 |
14 | 665 | 8.5 .71 | 46. | 360(E) | 23.5 .81 |
15 | 45(E) | 20.1 .72 | 47. | 276(E) | 2.6 .81 |
16 | 47(E) | 20.1 .72 | 48. | 386(E) | 9.6 .81 |
17 | 48(E) | 20.1 .72 | 49. | 602(E) | 16.11 .81 |
18. | 478(E) | 4.12 .72 | 50. | 604(E) | 17.11 .81 |
19. | 192(E) | 2.4 .73 | 51. | 653(E) | 10.12 .81 |
20. | 321(E) | 27.6 .73 | 52. | 657(E) | 11.12 .81 |
21. | 391(E) | 10.8 .73 | 53. | 294(E) | 1.4 .82 |
22. | 142 | 24.1 .71 | 54. | 354(E) | 26.4 .82 |
23. | 28(E) | 8.5 .71 | 55. | 356(E) | 27.4 .82 |
24. | 273(E) | 11.1 .72 | 56. | 778(E) | 31.5 .82 |
25. | 300(E) | 20.1 .72 | 57. | 530(E) | 20.8 .82 |
26. | 812 | 29.4 .72 | 58. | 24 E | 12.1 .83 |
27. | 2227 | 16.8 .75 | 59. | 126(E) | 28.2 .85 |
28. | 71 | 17.1 .76 | 60. | 308(E) | 26.3 .85 |
29. | 407(E) | 16.6 .76 | 61. | 327E | 29.3 .85 |
30. | 1064 | 24.7 .76 | 62. | 489E | 12.6 .85 |
31. | 444 (E) | 6.7 .76 | 63. | 266 | 12.4 .86 |
32. | 750 (E) | 3.8 .76 | 64. | 654 | 30.8 .86 || 65. | 763. | 20.9.86 | 139 | 562(E) | 15.09.2006 |
— | — | — | — | — | — |
66. | 798. | 27.9.86 | 140 | 564(E) | 15.09.2006 |
67. | 796 | 27.9.86 | 141 | 566(E) | 15.09.2006 |
68. | 835 | 4.10 .86 | 142 | 724(E) | 23.11.2006 |
69. | 837 | 4.10 .86 | 143 | 703(E) | 12.08.2007 |
70. | 880 | 18.10 .86 | 144 | 765(E) | 12.12.2007 |
71. | 164 | 14.3.87 | 145 | 609(E) | 26.08.2008 |
72. | 407 | 30.5.87 | 146 | 109(E) | 21.02.2008 |
73. | 619 | 15.3.87 | 147 | 610(E) | 26.08.2008 |
74. | 802 | 31.10 .87 | 148 | 716(E) | 03.10.2008 |
75. | 826 | 7.11 .87 | 149 | 748(E) | 21.10.2008 |
76. | 835 | 14.10 .87 | 150 | 190(E) | 24.03.2009 |
77. | 836 | 14.11 .87 | 151 | 193(E) | 24.03.2009 |
78. | 432 E | 6.4 .88 | 152 | 194(E) | 24.03.2009 |
79. | 546 E | 4.5 .88 | 153 | 498(E) | 07.07.2009 |
80. | 834 E | 3.8 .88 | 154 | 500(E) | 07.07.2009 |
81. | 352 E | 10.3.89 | 155 | 502(E) | 07.07.2009 |
82. | 553 E | 16.5.89 | 156 | 504(E) | 07.07.2009 |
83. | 455 | 1.7 .89 | 157 | 506(E) | 07.07.2009 |
84. | 832 | 11.11 .89 | 158 | 503(E) | 07.07.2009 |
85. | 916 | 16.12 .89 | 159 | 905(E) | 18.12.2009 |
86. | 933 | 30.12 .89 | 160 | 907(E) | 18.12.2009 |
87. | 590 | 22.9.90 | 161 | 909(E) | 18.12.2009 |
88. | 603 | 29.9.90 | 162 | 911(E) | 18.12.2009 |
89. | 728 | 8.12 .90 | 163 | 406(E) | 14.05.2010 |
90. | 730 | 8.12 .90 | 164 | 673(E) | 11.08.2010 |
91. | 125(E) | 5.3 .91 | 165 | 143(E) | 16.03.2012 |
92. | 246 | 13.4.91 | 166 | 145(E) | 16.03.2012 |
93. | 473 | 24.8.91 | 167 | 216(E) | 16.03.2012 |
94. | 527 | 14.9.91 | 168 | 218(E) | 16.03.2012 |
95. | 565 | 5.10 .91 | 169 | 672(E) | 06.09.2012 |
96. | 584 | 19.10 .91 | 170 | 609E | 06.09.2013 |
131 | 139 | 27.04.2002 | 171 | 611E | 06.09.2013 |
132 | 145 | 27.04.2002 | 172 | 651E | 24.09.2013 |
133 | 147 | 27.04.2002 | 173 | 515E | 18.07.2014 |
134 | 372 | 21.09.2002 | 174 | 103E | 16.02.2015 |
135 | 173 | 26.04.2003 | 175 | 520E | 30.06.2015 |
136 | 34 (E) | 24.01.2006 | 176 | 530E | 02.07.2015 |
137 | 287(E) | 16.05.2006 | |||
138 | 289 (E) | 16.05.2006 |
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