4 Forest officers transferred
GK NEWS NETWORK
Jammu, Apr 19: Government today ordered transfer and posting of four senior officers of Forest Department.
As per the order, Parmod Kumar Singh, Chief Conservator of Forests (Settlement and Demarcation) has been transferred and posted as Chief Conservator of Forests (Central) vice Suresh Chug.
SC Sharma, Chief Conservator of Forests, Jammu has been transferred and posted as Chief Conservator of Forests, Eco Tourism vice Deepak Khanna.
Muhammad Hussain Shah, Regional Director, Social Forestry Department, Kashmir has been transferred and posted as Chief Conservator of Forests (Settlement and Demarcation) vice Pramod Kumar Singh.
ZA Jan, DCF (HQ), Directorate of Ecology, Environment and Remote Sensing Department has been transferred and posted as I/C Regional Director, Social Forestry Department, Kashmir vice Muhammad Hussain.
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