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Civil List-IFS 2019.Indd OFFICERS BORNE ON KARNATAKA CADRE OF I.F.S. AS ON 15-03-2019 Department of Personnel and Administrative Reforms Bengaluru STRENGTH AND COMPOSITION OF KARNATAKA CADRE OF INDIAN FOREST SERVICE Government of India Notifi cation No.16016/02(II)/2011-AIS (II)-A dated 13th March, 2012 1. SENIOR POSTS UNDER THE STATE GOVERNMENT .....................................................................100 Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Head of Forest Force) ............................................................1 Principal Chief Conservator of Forests(Wildlife) ...................................................................................1 Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Evaluation, Working Plan, Research and Training) ..1 Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Forest Resource Management ) .............................1 Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests(Development) ...........................................................1 . Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Head Quarters and Co-ordination) ...........................1 Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Vigilance) ................................................................1 . Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Personnel and Recruitment) ....................................1 Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Research and Utilisation) .........................................1 Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Forest Conservation) ................................................1 Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Project) .....................................................................1 Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Wildlife) ....................................................................1 Chief Conservator of Forests (Human Resource Development) ............................................................1 Chief Conservator of Forests (Project Tiger) South .................................................................................1 Chief Conservator of Forests and Secretary (Forests) ............................................................................1 Chief Conservator of Forests (Legal Cell) ................................................................................................1 Chief Conservator of Forests (Territorial) ...............................................................................................13 Conservator of Forests (Working Plan) ....................................................................................................6 Conservator of Forests (Research) ..........................................................................................................4 Conservator of Forests (Budget and Audit) ..............................................................................................1 Conservator of Forests (Head Quarters) ...............................................................................................1 Conservator of Forests (Forest Conservation) ........................................................................................1 Conservator of Forests (Project) .............................................................................................................1 Conservator of Forests (Forest Resource Management) .......................................................................1 Conservator of Forests(Vigilance) .........................................................................................................1 Conservator of Forests (Development) ...................................................................................................1 Director, Rajiv Gandhi National Park .......................................................................................................1 Director, Bandipura National Park ............................................................................................................1 Director Badhra Wildlife, Chickmagalur ...................................................................................................1 Director, Anshi-Dandeli National Park ......................................................................................................1 Deputy Conservator of Forests (Territorial) ............................................................................................40 Deputy Conservator of Forests (Wildlife) .................................................................................................7 Deputy Conservator of Forests (Head Quarters) .....................................................................................1 Deputy Conservator of Forests (Training) ................................................................................................2 1. TOTAL SENIOR POSTS UNDER THE STATE GOVERNMENT .......................................................100 2. CENTRAL DEPUTATION RESERVE NOT EXCEEDING @ 20% OF ITEM (1) ABOVE ....................20 3. STATE DEPUTATION RESERVE NOT EXCEEDING @ 25% OF ITEM (1) ABOVE ...........................25 4. TRAINING RESERVE NOT EXCEEDING @ 3.5% OF ITEM (1) ABOVE .............................................3 5. LEAVE RESERVE, AND JUNIOR POSTS RESERVE NOT EXCEEDING @ 16.5% OF ITEM (1) ABOVE .................................................................................................................................................16 6. POSTS TO BE FILLED UP BY PROMOTION ( UNDER RULE 8 OF IFS (RECRUITMENT) RULES, 1966 .......................................................................................................................................................... NOT EXCEEDING 33 1/3% OF ITEMS 1, 2, 3, & 4 ABOVE ................................................................49 7. POSTS TO BE FILLED UP BY DIRECT RECRUITMENT (ITEMS1+2+3+4+5-6) ..............................115 Direct Recruitment Posts ..................................................................................................................115 Promotion Posts .................................................................................................................................49 Total Authorised Strength ................................................................................................................164 ii SCHEDULE II-A ABSTRACT OF PAY SCHEDULE AS PER GOVERNMENT OF INDIA’S NOTIFICATION NO. GSR 924 (E) Dated 28-9-2016 Apex Scale-Level-17 Rs. 2,25,000/- (fi xed) 1. Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Head of Forest Force) ABOVE SUPER TIME SCALE (PCCF)-HAG-Level-16 Rs. 2,05,400-2,24,400/- 2. Principal Chief Conservator of Forests(Wildlife) ABOVE SUPER TIME SCALE (APCCF)-HAG-Level-15 Rs. 1,82,200-2,24,100/- 3. Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Evaluation, Working Plan, Research and Training) 4. Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forest (Forest Resource Management) 5. Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Development) 6. Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Headquarters & Co-ordination) 7. Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Vigilance) 8. Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Personnel and Recruitment) 9. Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Research and Utilisation) 10. Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Forest Conservation) 11. Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Project) 12. Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Wildlife) SUPER TIME SCALE (CCF)-Level-14 Rs. 1,44,200-2,18,200/- 13. Chief Conservator of Forests (Human Resource Development) 14. Chief Conservator of Forests (Project Tiger) South 15. Chief Conservator of Forests and Secretary (Forests) 16. Chief Conservator of Forests (Legal Cell) 17. Chief Conservator of Forests (Territorial) SUPER TIME SCALE (CF)-Level-13A Rs. 1,31,100-2,16,600/- 18. Conservator of Forests (Working Plan) 19. Conservator of Forests (Research) 20. Conservator of Forests (Budget and Audit) 21. Conservator of Forests (Head Quarters) 22. Conservator of Forests (Forest Conservation) 23. Conservator of Forests (Project) 24. Conservator of Forests (Forest Resource Management) 25. Conservator of Forests(Vigilance) 26. Conservator of Forests (Development) 27. Director, Rajiv Gandhi National Park 28. Director, Bandipura National Park 29. Director Badhra Wildlife, Chickmagalur 30. Director, Anshi-Dandeli National Park iii SCHEDULE - II B SENIOR SCALE i) Selection Grade Level-13 Rs. 1,18,500-2,14,100/- ii) Junior Administrative Grade Level-12 Rs. 78,800-2,09,200/- iii) Senior Time Scale Level-11 Rs. 67,700-2,08,700/- 1. Deputy Conservator of Forests (Territorial) 2. Deputy Conservator of Forests (Wildlife) 3. 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