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Details of Field Officers DETAIL OF POSTING OF FIELD FUNCTIONARIES AS ON 18.08.2017 (KASHMIR PROVINCE) Name of the Office/ Circle/ Division/ Date of S:No Name of the Officer Range Posting Chief Conservator of Forests 1 08/2013 Kashmir Nisar Ahmad Darzi, IFS (CCF) Conservator of Forests 2 Javeed Ahmed Indrabi, IFS 11/2016 Srinagar Circle Srinagar I/c ACF Aihzaz Ahmad Pajwari 08/2017 Divisional Forest Officer Tanveer Ahmad Parray, 2-A 08/2016 Sindh Forest Division Ganderbal Range Officer Grade-1 (I/C ACF) i. Sindh Range Munir Ahmad Rather, I/c Range Officer 10/2014 ii. Manasbal Range Ab.Rashid Laharwal,Forester I/c Range Officer 11.2.2017 Dr. Syed Waseem Bashir Forester, I/C Range iii. Haran Shalbugh Range 09/2016 Officer (Social Forestry Borne) iv. S.C Malhar Range Abdul Rashid Bakerwal, I/c Range Officer 10/2016 v Control Room Ganderbal Mohammad Maqbool Mir, I/c Range Officer 2015 Divisional Forest Officer 2-B Abdul Hamid Malla, I/c ACF 07/2017 Bandipora Forest Division i. ACF Bandipora Forest Division 10/2016 ii. Khuihama Range Mohammad Maqbool Lone, I/c Range Officer 10/2016 iii. Ajas Range Shafiq Ahmad Wani Forester I/C Range Officer 09/2016 iv Gurez Range v. Ningli Range Ali Mohammad Lone, I/c Range Officer 08/2017 vi SC Bandipora Range vacant vii Control Room Vacant Divisional Forest Officer, 2-C Gh. Hassan Rafique, I/C ACF 05/2017 Pir Panjal Division i. I/c ACF P.P. Forest Division Manzoor Ahmad Ganai, Range Officer Grade-I 03/2016 ii. Doodganga Range Nazir Ahmad Rasray, I/C Range Officer 01/2017 iii. Raithan Range Parvaiz Ahmad Parry, Range Officer Grade-I 08/2016 iv. Sukhnag Range Iftikhar Qadri Forester I/c Range officer 10/2016 v. SC Budgam Range Tariq Ahmad Mir Forester, I/C Range Officer 09/2016 (Social Forestry Born) vi. Control Room Tariq Nazir Forester I/c Range Officer 10/2016 Divisional Forest Officer 2-D 08/2015 Special Division Tangmarg Mehraj-ud-Din Sheikh, SFS ACF i. SC Tangmarg Range Malik Feroz Bhat, I/c Range Officer 09/2016 ii. Tangmarg Range Altaful Mehmood (SFC) 06/2017 iii. SP SP Range Bashir Ahmad Mir, Forester, I/c Range Officer 07/2017 iv. Pattan Range Bashir Ahmad Dar, I/c Range Officer 06/2017 v. Research Range Tangmarg Ishfaq Ahmad Wadoo Forester, I/C Range Officer 07/2017 vi. Control Room Tangmarg Ishtiaq Ahmad Matoo Forester I/c Range Officer 10/2016 I/c Divisional Forest Officer Hakim Mukhtar Ahmad, Range Officer 2-E 12/2013 Urban Forestry Division Srinagar (working on Court Order) i. Timber Range Noor Mohd Khan Forester, I/C Range Officer 09/2016 Estate Range B ii. Tariq Ahmad Beigh Forester, I/C Range Officer 06/2017 Range Officer Buildings & Maintenance Showkat Ahmad Qalandar, Forester I/C Range v. Hariparbat Range 09/2016 Officer, Mohammad Maqbool Lone, Range Officer vi S. Park Range, 09/2016 Grade-II vii TT Range (PC Depot) Khurshid Ahmad Matta, Range Officer 09/2016 viii Avenue Park Plantation Ghulam Qadir Dar, I/c Range Officer 07/2017 Abdul Rashid Shah Forester (NKFC) I/c Range Control Room 12/2013 Officer 3 Conservator of Forest Mohammad Shafi Kenu,IFS 11.5.2017 South Circle Bijbehra Mohd Ashraf Malik, Forester I/c Range Officer 9/2016 Ab.Rashid Khan RO-II 10/2016 Attached Ghulam Rasool Dar I/C R.O.Attached South 18.2.2017 retiring by end of 9/2017 Fayaz Ahmad Mir Forester I/c Range Officer Divisional Forest Officer Mohammad Ashraf Katoo, 3-A 08/2015 Lidder Forest Division Range Officer Grade-I (I/C ACF) ACF Riyaz Ahmad Malik, Range Officer Grade-I 07/2017 i. SC Bijbehara (Lidder) Range Azad Hussain Reshi Forester I/c Range Officer 09/2015 ii Pahalgam Range Mohammad Iqbal Khanday DDR Forester I/c Range 07/2017 Officer iii Mattan Range Mohammad Iqbal Khanday DDR Forester I/c Range Officer (Additional Charge) iv Control Room Bijbehra Farooq Ahmad Shah, I/c Range Officer 20.2.2017 3-B Divisional Forest Officer Shabir Ahmed Sheikh, Awantipora Forest Division Awantipora Range Officer Grade-I I/C ACF (newly created Divn. Vide G.O.No.234-FST of 2016 dated 6.9.2016) 10/2016 i Tral Range Shakeel Ahmad I/C Range Officer 18.2.2017 SC Pampore Range ii Awantipora Range Ali Mohammad Dar Forester I/c Range Officer 18.2.2017 Ghulam Nabi Chouhan Forester, Kakapora Range 07/2017 iii I/C Range Officer Divisional Forest Officer Himayun Kabir Qadri 10/2016 3-C Anantnag Forest Division Range Officer Grade-I (I/C ACF) Assistant Conservator of Forests Sajad Ahmad Khan, Range Officer Grade-1 07/2017 Sohail Younis Shikari, Forester i. Harnag Range 09/2015 I/c Range Officer Mohammad Amin Magray, Forester ii. Kuthar Range 12/2016 I/c Range Officer iii. Verinag Range iv. Daksum Range Khurshid Gul, Forester I/c Range Officer 07/2017 Peerzada Masood Ahmad Shah ForesterI/C Range v. Qazigund Range 07/2017 Officer Ghulam Hassan Bhat Forester I/C Range Officer vi. Kokernag Range 09/2016 Retiring by end of 9/2017 vii Control Room Peerzada Reyaz Ahmad, I/C Range Officer 07/2017 Divisional Forest Officer Mohammad Ramzan Mir , (DDR) 3-C 27.1.2017 Special Division Kulgam Range Officer Grade-I i. Kulgam Range Mushtaq Ahmad Mir Range Officer Grade-I 07/2017 Mukhtar Ahmad Malik Forester I/c Range Officer ii. D H Pora Range 05/2017 Working on Court orders iii. Veshu Range Abdul Rashid Shah Forester, I/C Range Officer 09/2016 iv. SC Kulgam Range Assadullah Mir Forester, I/c Range Officer 09/2016 Control Room Abdul Majid Mir Forester I/c Range Officer 10/2016 Divisional Forest Officer Manzoor Ahmad Bhat, (DDR) 3-D 09/2016 Shopian Forest Division Range Officer Grade-I ACF Mushtaq Ahmad Mir Range Officer Grade-I 07/2017 i. Shopian Range Mohd Shafi Lal, Forester I/C Range Officer 08/2016 ii. Romeshi Range Shakir Hussain Darzi, Forester I/c Range Officer 07/2017 Mohammad Iqbal Shan, Forester I/c Range iii. SC Shopian Range 10/2016 Officer(Demarcation Work) iv Control Room Showkat Ali Khan, Forester I/c Range Officer 20.2.2017 Conservator of Forests North Circle Mohammad Maqbool Rather,SFS I/C DCF 12/2016 4 ACF, North Circle Vacant Attached 05/2017 4-A DFO J V Forest Division Waseem Farooq Mir, SFS (ACF) 07/2017 ACF Mohammad Sarwar Shah, Range Officer Grade-I 07/2017 i. Baramulla Range Hyder Ali Forester I/C Range Officer 05/2017 ii. HWF Factory Range Vacant (due to transfer of Shri Arashad Lal R.O-I as instructor KFT school Bandipore) Mushtaq Ahmad Khan Forester, I/C Range iii. Buniyar Range 09/2016 Officer iv. Uri Range Gh.Geelani Saboon,Forester I/c RO 20.2.2017 v. SC Khadaniyar Range Vacant (due to retirement of Mohammad Abdulah Lone 01/2017) vi. Doabgah Range Aijaz Ahjmad Nagoo, I/c Range Officer 08/2017 Mohd Ayoub Pandit Range Officer Grade-I 4-B Divisional Forest Officer, Langate 08/2016 (I/C ACF) ACF i. Rafiabad Range Abdul Qayoom Malla, Forester I/c Range Officer 10/2016 ii. Mawar Range Ghulam NaBI Hajam, I/C , Range Officer 10/2016 iii. Rajwar Range Mohd Altaf Dar, I/C Range Officer 05/2017 iv. Magam Range Rashid Din Pandit Forester,I/c Range Officer 09/2017 v. Vijay Dakil (SC) Range Vacant (due to the retirement of G.M. Lone) Divisional Forest Officer Mohammad Ayoub Sheikh, 4-C 06/2014 Kamraj Forest Division, Kupwara Range Officer Grade-I i. Kandi Range Abdul Majid Mir, Forester I/c Range Officer 07/2017 Additional Charge with Ishfaq Ahmad Wadoo ii. Special Range Sopore 10/2016 Forester, I/C Range Officer iii. Kupwara Range Abdul Rashid Wani, Forester I/c Range Officer 09/2015 iv. North Lolab Range Mohammad Yasin Khan Chechi, Forester I/c v. South Lolab Range 07/2017 Range Officer vi. Matchil Range Vacant 09/2016 vii. Control Room Farooq Ahmad Mir, Forester I/c Range Officer 09/2016 Divisional Forest Officer 4-D 08/2015 Kehmil Forest Division Riyaz Gul, Range Officer Grade-I i. Naihari Range Feroz Ahmad Marazi, Forester I/c Range Officer 20.2.2017 Mohammad Maqsood Mir Forester I/c Range ii. Ramhal Range 29/11/2016 Officer iii. Keran Range Shamas-ul-Haq,Forester I/c Range Officer 06/2014 iv. Karnah Range Zahoor Ali Khan, Forester I/c Range Officer 06/2014 4-E Project Officer Uri Cat-II Sajad Ahmad Bhat Range Officer Grade-I 07/2017 i. Range No.1 Mohammad Yousf Khan 05/2017 ii. Range No.2 Vacant POSTING DETAIL OF FIELD FUNCTIONARIES (JAMMU PROVINCE) Name of the Office/ Circle/ Division/ Date of S:No Name of the Officer Range Posting Chief Conservator of Forests 1 Sh. Farooq Gillani, IFS 05/2017 Jammu Abhinav Ramyotra, ACF (SFS) 2 Assistant Conservator of Forests 23.2.2017 Anwar Aftab Shah, (DDR)Range Officer Grade-I Technical Officer 05/2017 Shri Mohammad Sajid Sultan, IFS –transferred by CCF Jammu as per the directions of H.FM & deputed for pursuing XXXVIII post- Graduate Diploma Course in advanced Wildlife Management at WII, 07/2016 Chandrabani Dehradun vide G.O.No.221-FST of 2016 dated 18.8.2016. Mohammad Ayoub Khan, DDR)Range Officer 02/2016 Grade-I (I/c ACF awaiting of posting orders Narinder Kumar, Forester I/c Range Officer 10/2016 Officers attached in the Office of CCF’s 4 Mohammad Hafiz Chowdhry Forester I/c Range Office Jammu.
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