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Civil List of State Forest Service Deputy Conservator of Forests CIVIL LIST OF STATE FOREST SERVICE DEPUTY CONSERVATOR OF FORESTS Entry into Appointment / Promotion Sl Name of the Officer Present Place of Posting and Govt. Promotion to the Date to the No Date of Birth Date from which working Service cadre of ACF cadre of DCF 1 Yatish Kumar D 09-07-1991 09-07-1991 28-06-1997 Deputy Conservator of Forests, 15-10-1965 Yellapur Division, Yellapur. 12-01-2015 2 Chandrashekar K M 03-11-1980 15-11-1995 15-12-2008 Deputy Conservator of Forests, 27-10-1958 Social Forestry Division, Mandya. 01-12-2015 3 Sudharshan N D 13-03-1981 06-12-1996 25-03-2011 Deputy Conservator of Forests, 31-03-1959 Sirsi Division, Sirsi. 23-07-2017 4 Shivaraju N 26-08-1997 26-08-1997 25-03-2011 Deputy Conservator of Forests, 01-06-1960 Mandya Division, Mandya 15-11-2017 5 Dr. Ramesh S 26-08-1997 26-08-1997 25-03-2011 Deputy Conservator of Forests 02-07-1963 Haliyal Division, Haliyal 11-09-2015 6 Chandrashekar Naik K 26-08-1997 26-08-1997 25-03-2011 Deputy Conservator of Forests, 14-01-1969 Davanagere Division, Davanagere. 10-07-2017 7 Manjunath M L 19-11-1981 01-02-1998 18-06-2012 Deputy Conservator of Forests, 19-05-1960 Madikeri Division, Madikeri. 8 Devaraj 25-11-1981 06-11-1998 18-06-2012 Deputy Conservator of Forests, 19-10-1960 Ghataprabha Division, Gokak. 11-02-2016 9 Vijay Kumar M N 09-11-1981 06-11-1998 18-06-2012 Deputy Conservator of Forests, 18-05-1959 Hunsur Division, Hunsur 10 Ramalinge Gowda V 21-11-1981 31-07-1999 28-06-2012 Deputy Conservator of Forests, 09-05-1959 Tumkur Division, Tumkur, Entry into Appointment / Promotion Sl Name of the Officer Present Place of Posting and Govt. Promotion to the Date to the No Date of Birth Date from which working Service cadre of ACF cadre of DCF 11 Chandraprabha A H 03-03-1982 25-11-1999 30-06-2012 Deputy Conservator of Forests, 01-10-1958 Social Forestry, Gadag. 09-12-2014 12 Srinivas Rao S 10-03-1982 31-12-1999 19-07-2012 Deputy Conservator of Forests, 17-11-1958 Social Forestry, Kolar. 26-11-2015 13 Chakrapani Y 08-04-1999 28-09-2002 18-06-2012 Deputy Conservator of Forests, 27-05-1972 Kolar Division, Kolar. 17-01-2018 14 Chaluvaraju M C 02-11-1983 04-08-2003 30-12-2013 Deputy Conservator of Forests, 21-07-1959 Bhadravati Division, Bhadravathi. 31-01-2017 15 Kariyappa C G 04-11-1983 14-10-2003 05-12-2016 Deputy Conservation of Forests 26-05-1961 and TA to Chief Conservator of Forests, Mangalore Circle, Mangalore 06-12-2016 16 Pawar S K 02-11-1983 31-01-2004 28-09-2013 Deputy Conservator of Forests 10-03-1959 & Regional Director (Environment) Belgaum. 30-06-2017 17 Todurkar M D 08-11-1983 30-04-2004 28-09-2013 Deputy Conservator of Forests, 24-06-1959 Bidar Division, Bidar 31-01-2017 18 Kumar H R 02-11-1983 28-05-2004 28-09-2013 Deputy Conservator of Forests, 22-07-1960 Chikamgaluru Division, Chikamagaluru. 28-03-2018 19 Bhat R G 05-11-1983 28-05-2004 17-06-2014 Deputy Conservator of Forests, 18-12-1959 Social Forestry, Udupi. 25-06-2014 Entry into Appointment / Promotion Sl Name of the Officer Present Place of Posting and Govt. Promotion to the Date to the No Date of Birth Date from which working Service cadre of ACF cadre of DCF 20 Alexander M G 04-01-1985 28-05-2004 17-06-2014 Deputy Conservator of Forests & 12-12-1960 Regional Manager, Karnataka State Forest Industries Corporation, Mangaluru 27-10-2016 21 Poovaiah K K 17-01-1985 28-05-2004 03-04-2017 Deputy Conservator of Forests, 04-06-1960 Karnataka Forest Development Corporation, (Rubber) Ivarnadu, Sullia. 13-04-2017 22 Shivaiah T P 16-01-1985 30-06-2004 20-08-2015 Deputy Conservator of Forests , 08-01-1961 Office of APCCF Working Plan, Bengaluru 10-04-2018 23 Srinivasamurthy J 05-01-1985 30-11-2004 08-03-2017 Deputy Conservator of Forests, 23-11-1961 Social Forestry, Mangalore 10-03-2017 24 Nagaraju R H 01-01-1985 13-01-2005 20-08-2015 Deputy Conservator of Forests, 08-09-1958 Social Forestry, Chamarajanagara. 17-08-2016 25 Byrareddy B V 04-01-1985 13-01-2005 20-08-2015 Deputy Conservator of Forests, 01-06-1959 Forest Mobile Squad, Bangalore 31-07-2017 26 Naik U M 11-03-1985 31-03-2005 20-08-2015 Deputy Conservator of Forests, 07-12-1963 Social Forestry, Karwar. 01-09-2015 27 Kushalappa H T 08-03-1985 31-05-2005 26-12-2015 Deputy Conservator of Forests, 03-07-1960 Bannerghatta Biological Park, Bangalore. 09-03-2016 28 D'Souza E S 06-03-1985 30-06-2005 26-12-2015 Deputy Conservator of Forests & 23-12-1959 TA to Conservator of Forests (Working Plan) Dharwad 31-12-2015 Entry into Appointment / Promotion Sl Name of the Officer Present Place of Posting and Govt. Promotion to the Date to the No Date of Birth Date from which working Service cadre of ACF cadre of DCF 29 Manjunatha N B 07-03-1985 30-06-2005 26-12-2015 Deputy Conservator of Forests, 01-02-1959 Social Forestry, Davanagere. 06-01-2016 30 Purushotham K 11-03-1985 30-06-2005 26-12-2015 Deputy Conservator of Forests, 19-05-1959 Sri Atal Bihari Vijapayee Zoological Park, Kamalapura, Hospete. 10-06-2016 31 Basavarajappa K G 08-03-1985 30-09-2005 26-12-2015 Deputy Conservator of Forests, 02-02-1959 Forest Mobile Squad, Bellary. 09-06-2016 32 Jagannath Rao T 11-03-1985 17-12-2005 26-12-2015 Deputy Conservator of Forests, 04-10-1959 Bruhath Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (Lake) Annex-3 Building, 3rd Floor, N R Square, Bangalore-560 002. 18-01-2016 33 Bhanuprakash T V 12-03-1985 30-04-2006 26-12-2015 Deputy Conservator of Forests & 15-02-1960 Technical Assistant to Conservator of Forests, Working Plan, Mysore. 18-08-2016 34 Kishore Kumar V 06-03-1985 30-04-2006 26-12-2015 Deputy Conservator of Forests & 04-04-1960 Divisional Manager, Karnataka Cashew Development Corporation, Puttur. 24-05-2018 35 Jaya M M 10-03-1985 30-04-2006 26-12-2015 Deputy Conservator of Forests, 26-04-1959 & TA to Chief Conservator of Forests, Kodagu Circle, Madikeri. 01-01-2016 36 Naik R D 06-03-1985 31-05-2006 02-05-2016 Deputy Conservator of Forests 28-04-1959 & Regional Manager, KFDC, Dharwad. 18-08-2016 Entry into Appointment / Promotion Sl Name of the Officer Present Place of Posting and Govt. Promotion to the Date to the No Date of Birth Date from which working Service cadre of ACF cadre of DCF 37 Hegde S P 08-01-1986 31-08-2006 02-05-2016 Deputy Conservator of Forests, 11-12-1961 & TA to Chief Conservator of Forests, Canara Circle, Sirsi. 19-05-2016 38 Hegde S G 03-01-1986 25-09-2006 02-05-2016 Deputy Conservator of Forests, 28-01-1964 Karnataka State Forest Industries Corporation, Shimoga. 09-11-2017 39 Lingappa K 06-01-1986 25-09-2006 02-05-2016 Deputy Conservator of Forests & 01-05-1959 Technical Assistant to Chief Conservator of Forests, Bangalore Circle. 20-03-2017 40 Prashanth Shankinmutt 15-05-2007 15-05-2007 20-08-2015 Deputy Conservator of Forests 15-11-1975 & Technical Assistant to CCF, Belgaum Circle, Belgaum. 28-08-2015 41 Kranthi N E 15-05-2007 15-05-2007 20-08-2015 Deputy Conservator of Forests, 27-04-1980 Ramanagara Division, Ramanagara. 42 Girish H C 15-05-2007 15-05-2007 20-08-2015 Deputy Conservator of Forests, 25-05-1981 Haveri Division, Haveri. 16-04-2018 43 Ravishankar C 15-05-2007 15-05-2007 20-08-2015 Deputy Conservator of Forests, 01-01-1981 Chikkaballapur Division, Chikkaballapur. 44 Gamanagatti K M 06-01-1986 30-05-2007 02-05-2016 Deputy Conservator of Forests, 01-06-1962 Social Forestry, Bidar. 20-06-2016 45 Chowdhary P K 09-01-1986 30-05-2007 02-05-2016 Deputy Conservator of Forests, 01-09-1959 Social Forestry, Haveri. 23-08-2016 46 Taraprashanth R A 22-01-1986 30-05-2007 02-05-2016 Deputy Conservator of Forests, 14-07-1960 Karnataka Soaps and Detergents Ltd., Bangalore. Entry into Appointment / Promotion Sl Name of the Officer Present Place of Posting and Govt. Promotion to the Date to the No Date of Birth Date from which working Service cadre of ACF cadre of DCF 47 Naik D R 09-01-1986 18-12-2007 02-05-2016 Deputy Conservator of Forests, 17-08-1959 Karnataka Forest Development Corporation, Dharwad. 48 Hiremath K S 03-01-1986 17-01-2008 18-01-2017 Deputy Conservator of Forests 22-07-1959 & TA to Conservator of Forests, Working Plan, Belgaum. 24-07-2017 49 Khaleel Ahmed C W 04-03-1986 20-03-2008 18-01-2017 Deputy Conservator of Forests, 22-05-1959 Jungle Lodges and Resorts, Bangalore. 18-03-2017 50 Manjunath H B 06-01-1986 20-03-2008 18-01-2017 Deputy Conservator of Forests 15-10-1960 and Deputy Director, Sri Jayachamarajendra Zoo, Mysore. 03-02-2017 51 Sridhar Nayak A 07-01-1987 29-05-2008 19-04-2018 Deputy Conservator of Forests, 01-05-1961 Forest Mobile Squad, Shivamogga.
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