Indian Forest Service (Fixation of Cadre Strength) Third Amendment Regulations, 2015

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This notification details amendments to the Indian Forest Service (Fixation of Cadre Strength) Regulations, 1966, specifically concerning the cadre strength of the Indian Forest Service in Madhya Pradesh. It outlines the revised schedule of senior duty posts under the state government, including various categories of conservators and principal conservators, and provides a total authorized strength for the cadre. The regulations come into force upon their publication in the Official Gazette.

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MINISTRY OF PERSONNEL, PUBLIC GRIEVANCES AND PENSIONS

(Department of Personnel and Training )

NOTIFICATION

New Delhi, the 2nd July, 2015.
G.S.R. 530(E).- 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 Madhya Pradesh hereby makes the following regulations further to amend the Indian Forest Service (Fixation of Cadre Strength) Regulations, 1966, namely :-

  1. (i) These regulations shall be called the Indian Forest Service (Fixation of

Cadre Strength) Third Amendment Regulations, 2015.(ii) They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette. 2. In the Schedule to the Indian Forest Service (Fixation of Cadre Strength) Regulations, 1966, for the heading “Madhya Pradesh” and the entries occurring there under, the following shall be substituted, namely :-

“MADHYA PRADESH

SENIOR DUTY POSTS UNDER THE STATE GOVERNMENT 180
Principal Chief Conservator of Forests \& Head of the Forest Force 1
Principal Chief Conservator of Forests Biodiversity Conservation \& Chief Wildlife Warden 1
Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Working Plan \& Forest Land Records 1
Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Research \& Extension and Lok Vaniki 1
Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Production 1
Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Development \& Planning 1
Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Adm.I 1
Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Research \& Extension 1
Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Protection 1
Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Adm.II 1
Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Wildlife Management, Planning \& Eco-tourism 1
Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Vigilance \& Complaints 1
Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Land Management 1
Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Production 1
Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Finance \& Budget 1
Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, J.F.M \& F.D.A 1
Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, IT 1
Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Project 1
Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Co-ordination 1
Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Monitoring \& Evaluation 1
Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, HRD 1
Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Forest Land Records 1
Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Working Plan-HQ 1
Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Working Plan-Regional, Bhopal, Jabalpur \& Indore 3
Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Liaisoning, New Delhi 1
Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Wildlife Protection 1
Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, CAMPA 1
Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Green India Mission 1
Chief Conservator of Forests, Forest Ranger’s College, Balaghat 1
Chief Conservator of Forests (Territorial): Rewa, Shadol, Balaghat, Seoni, Chhindwara, Indore, Khandwa, Jabalpur, Hosangabad, Bhopal, Sagar, Ujjain, Gwalior, Shivpuri, Chhattarpur and Betul 16
Chief Conservator of Forests \& Field Director: Kanha Tiger Reserve, Mandla; Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve, Umaria; Pench Tiger Reserve, Seoni; Sanjay Tiger Reserve, Rewa; Panna Tiger Reserve, Panna; Satpura Tiger Reserve, Pachmarchi and Madhav National Park, Shivpuri 7
Chief Conservator of Forests \& Director, Lion Project Gwalior and Van Vihar NP, Bhopal 2
Chief Conservator of Forests (Research \& Extension) Rewa, Seoni, Indore, Khandwa, Jabalpur, Bhopal, Sagar, Gwalior, Betul and Ratlam 10
Chief Conservator of Forests (Working Plan) Jabalpur, Bhopal and Indore 3
Chief Conservator of Forests (Wildlife) HQ 1
Chief Conservator of Forests, Forest Manual 1
Chief Conservator of Forests, Harvesting 1 || | Chief Conservator of Forests, MNREGA \& Livelihood Project | 1
Chief Conservator of Forests, Policy Research \& Analysis 1
Chief Conservator of Forests, Externally Aided Project 1
Chief Conservator of Forests, Skill Development 1
Chief Conservator of Forests, Working Plan-Regional, Rewa 1
Chief Conservator of Forests, Working Plan-Regional, Gwalior 1
Chief Conservator of Forests, Urban Forestry 1
Chief Conservator of Forests, Wildlife Crime Protection 1
Chief Conservator of Forests, REDD+ 1
Conservator of Forests (Working Plan) Rewa, Shahdol, Balaghat, Seoni, Chhindwara, Khandwa, Hosangabad, Sagar, Ujjain, Gwalior, Shivpuri, Chhattarpur and Betul 13
Conservator of Forests (Territorial) Bhopal, Indore, Jabalpur, Gwalior, Sehore, Chhattarpur, Damoh, Dewas, Guna, Khandwa, Narsinghpur, Satna, Shivpuri, Vidisha, Hosangabad, Dindori, Umaria and Katni 18
Conservator of Forests, Head Quarters 2
Joint Director, Project Tiger: Kanha TR, Pench TR, Bandhavgarh TR, Satpuda TR, Panna TR and Sanjay TR 6
Conservator of Forests (R\&E), Jhabua 1
Deputy Conservator of Forests (Territorial) Badwaha, Badwani, Burhanpur, Dhar, East Chhindwara, East Mandla, Sidhi, Harda, Khargone, Mandsaur, Morena, Neemuch, North Balaghat, North Betul, North Panna, North Sagar, North Seoni, North Shahdol, South Shahdol, Obedullganj, Raisen, Rajgarh, Ratlam, Rewa, Sendhava, Sheopur, South Balaghat, South Betul, South Panna, South Sagar, South Seoni, South Chindwara, Shajapur, Datia, Annuppur, Ashoknagar, Ujjain, West Chhindwara, West Mandla, West Betul, Singrouli, Bhind, Hosangabad, Jhabua and Alirajpur 45
Deputy Conservator of Forests (Production) Chhindwara, Dindori, Mandla, South Balaghat, North Balaghat, Seoni, Betul, Dewas and Raisen 9
Deputy Conservator of Forests (Wildlife/Tiger Reserve) Palpur Kuno and Nauradehi 2
Deputy Conservator of Forests (Delhi Depot) Delhi 1
Deputy Conservator of Forests, Ranger’s College, Balaghat 1
Deputy Conservator of Forests, Head Quarters 1
1. Total Senior Duty Posts 180
2. Central Deputation Reserve not exceeding 20\% of Item 1 above 36
3. State Deputation Reserve not exceeding 25\% of Item 1 above 45
4. Training Reserve not exceeding $3.5 \%$ of Item 1 above 6
5. Leave Reserve and Junior Posts Reserve not exceeding $16.5 \%$ of Item 1 above 29
6. Posts to be filled by promotion under Rule 8 of the Indian Forest Service (Recruitment) Rules 1966 not exceeding $331 / 3 \%$ of Item 1, 2, 3 and 4 above 89
7. Posts to be filled up by Direct Recruitment (Item 1+2+3+4+5-6) 207
Total Authorized Strength (Item 6+7 above) $296^{\circ}$

[No.16016/3/2014 – AIS-II (A)] RAJIV JAIN, Under Secy. Note-1: Prior to the issue of this Notification, the total authorized strength of the IFS cadre of Madhya Pradesh was 296. 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:-

Sl. No. GSR No. Date of Publication
1 1673 30.10 .66
2 17 7.1 .67
3 653 6.5 .67
4 654 6.5 .67
5 689 13.5 .67
6 1083 8.6 .68
7 1887 9.8 .69
8 80 17.1 .70
9 485 21.3 .70
10 545 4.4 .70
11 1802 24.10 .70 || 12 | 135 | 24.1 .75
13 136 24.1 .71
14 665 8.5 .71
15 45(E) 20.1 .72
16 47(E) 20.1 .72
17 48(E) 20.1 .72
18. 478(E) 4.12 .72
19. 192(E) 2.4 .73
20. 321(E) 27.6 .73
21. 391(E) 10.8 .73
22. 142 24.1 .71
23. 28(E) 8.5 .71
24. 273(E) 11.1 .72
25. 300(E) 20.1 .72
26. 812 29.4 .72
27. 2227 16.8 .75
28. 71 17.1 .76
29. 407(E) 16.6 .76
30. 1064 24.7 .76
31. 444 (E) 6.7 .76
32. 750 (E) 3.8 .76
33. 93 (E) 26.2 .77
34. 631 (E) 5.10 .77
35. 13 (E) 6.1 .78
36. 360(E) 13.7 .78
37. 436(E) 29.8 .78
38. 486(E) 25.8 .80
39. 562(E) 30.9 .80
40. 626(E) 3.11 .80
41. 631(E) 4.11 .80
42. 21(E) 17.1 .81
43. 31(E) 23.1 .81
44. 84(E) 27.2 .81
45. 456(E) 9.5 .81
46. 360(E) 23.5 .81
47. 276(E) 2.6 .81
48. 386(E) 9.6 .81
49. 602(E) 16.11 .81
50. 604(E) 17.11 .81
51. 653(E) 10.12 .81
52. 657(E) 11.12 .81
53. 294(E) 1.4 .82
54. 354(E) 26.4 .82
55. 356(E) 27.4 .82
56. 778(E) 31.5 .82
57. 530(E) 20.8 .82
58. 24(E) 12.1 .83
59. 126(E) 28.2 .85
60. 308(E) 26.3 .85
61. 327(E) 29.3 .85
62. 489(E) 12.6 .85
63. 266 12.4 .86
64. 654 30.8 .86
65. 763 20.9 .86
66. 798 27.9 .86
67. 796 27.9 .86
68. 835 4.10 .86
69. 837 4.10 .86
70. 880 18.10 .86
71. 164 14.3 .87
72. 407 30.5 .87
73. 619 15.3 .87
74. 802 31.10 .87
75. 826 7.11 .87
76. 835 14.10 .87
77. 836 14.11 .87
78. 432(E) 6.4 .88
79. 546(E) 4.5 .88
80. 834(E) 3.8 .88
81. 352(E) 10.3 .89
82. 553(E) 16.5 .89
83. 455 1.7 .89
84. 832 11.11 .89
85. 916 16.12 .89
86. 933 30.12 .89
87. 590 22.9 .90
88. 603 29.9 .90
89. 728 8.12 .90
90. 730 8.12 .90
91. 125(E) 5.3 .91
92. 246 13.4 .91
93. 473 24.8 .91
94. 527 14.9 .91
95. 565 5.10 .91
96. 584 19.10 .91
97. 538(E) 6.8 .93
98. 685(E) 4.11 .93
99. 687(E) 4.11 .93
100. 514 22.10 .94
101. 513 22.10 .94
102. 321(E) 31.3 .95
103. 213 29.4 .95
104. 278 10.6 .95
105. 264 6.6 .95
106. 339 22.7 .95
107. 375 12.8 .95
108. 480 18.11 .95
109. 479 18.11 .95
110 503 2.12 .95
111 537 9.12 .95
112 75(E) 5.2 .96
113 77(E) 5.2 .96
114 231 8.6 .96
115 233 8.6 .96
116 589(E) 26.12 .96
117 587(E) 26.12 .96
118 585(E) 26.12 .96
119 17(E) 17.1 .97
120 413 20.12 .97
121 741(E) 31.12 .97
122 40 29.1 .98
123 617(E) 14.01 .98
124 372 10.12 .99
125 374 10.12 .99
126 824(E) 21.10 .2000
127 827(E) 21.10 .2000
128 830(E) 21.10 .2000
129 141 27.04 .2002
130 143 27.04 .2002 || 131 | 139 | 27.04 .2002
:–: :–: :–:
132 145 27.04 .2002
133 147 27.04 .2002
134 372 21.09 .2002
135 173 26.04 .2003
136 $34(E)$ 24.01 .2006
137 287(E) 16.05 .2006
138 289(E) 16.05 .2006
139 562(E) 15.09 .2006
140 564(E) 15.09 .2006
141 566(E) 15.09 .2006
142 724(E) 23.11 .2006
143 703(E) 12.08 .2007
144 765(E) 12.12 .2007
145 609(E) 26.08 .2008
146 109(E) 21.02 .2008
147 610(E) 26.08 .2008
148 716(E) 03.10 .2008
149 748(E) 21.10 .2008
150 190(E) 24.03 .2009
151 193(E) 24.03 .2009
152 194(E) 24.03 .2009
153 498(E) 07.07 .2009
154 500(E) 07.07 .2009
155 502(E) 07.07 .2009
156 504(E) 07.07 .2009
157 506(E) 07.07 .2009
158 503(E) 07.07 .2009
159 905(E) 18.12 .2009
160 907(E) 18.12 .2009
161 909(E) 18.12 .2009
162 911(E) 18.12 .2009
163 406(E) 14.05 .2010
164 673(E) 11.08 .2010
165 143(E) 16.03 .2012
166 145(E) 16.03 .2012
167 216(E) 16.03 .2012
168 218(E) 16.03 .2012
169 672(E) 06.09 .2012
170 609(E) 06.09 .2013
171 611(E) 06.09 .2013
172 651(E) 24.09 .2013
173 515(E) 18.072014
174 103(E) 16.02 .2015