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ANNUAL ADMINISTRATION

REPORT

2011 - 2012

FORESTS & ENVIRONMENT DEPARTMENT

GOVERNMENT OF GUJARAT

GANDHINAGAR

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FOREWORD

The Annual Administration Reports (AARs) published every year highlights

various aspects of forestry working. The report for the year 2011-12 also

comprises updated details of the important events in and around the Forest

Area, its management and utilization, the targets and achievements under

Annual Development Plan, Minor Forest Produce collection, financial

aspects of forestry activities and incremental dimensions of organizational

set up of the State Forest Department. The series of Annual Administration

Reports provide insight into functioning of the department and details of

evolution of various programmes of department.

I am sure this report highlights different initiatives taken in the recent year in

the field of wildlife conservation, Joint forest Management and Agro

Forestry including quality seedling production.

Any suggestions for improvement, so as to make document viable and

effective are most welcome.

Place :Gandhinagar S.K. Goyal

Dated: July -2013 Prin. Chief Conservator of Forests

&

Head of the Forest Force,

Gujarat State,

Gandhinagar.

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PREFACE

Dialogue Zone:

This report is compiled and generated by the Project, Planning, Monitoring

& Evaluation Cell, at the office of the Principal Chief Conservator of

Forests, Gujarat State, Aranya Bhavan, Gandhinagar. The cell is assisted very

ably by the DCF Sh B.R. Raval, Dy. Director (Stats) Shri B. M. Gamit, (I/C)

& Dy. Director Shri S.L. Dabhi, Kum. Harshidaben Rachchh. (S.A.)Shri

A.N. Soni, ( Eng.Typist) For this copy, it has been attempted to give a

hyper link to the Department’s Web site so as to make this information

available to the public domain as well.

In case if it is felt that this report can be further strengthened with a view

to include more information, or if certain omissions are also noticed, you

are requested to kindly revert to the PPME Cell, B-Wing, 4th floor, Aranya

Bhavan and post your valuable suggestions.

In this world of rapidly changing dimensions, let’s all combine to make this

compilation a useful document.

Place : Gandhinagar Anil Johri

Date : July- 2013 Addl. Prin. Chief Conservator of Forests,

PPME

Gujarat State , Gandhinagar

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CONTENTS Sr.No. Subject Page

No.

PART- I

GENERAL

1 Administration 1

2 Constitution of Forests 32

3 Forest Management and Exploitation 33

4 Targets and Achievements under Annual Development Plan 37

5 Review of Financial Aspects 41

6 Social Forestry 42

7 Notes on Important Events 45

PART - II

STATEMENTS

1 Circle wise forest area by legal status, GujaratState 56

2 Progress of Settlement of rights in forest areas 58

3 Demarcation and maintenance of boundaries 59

4 Survey of the forest areas by Survey of India Department 60

5 Progress in Preparation of Working Plans 61

6 Information regarding breaches of forest rules 62

7 Information on Forest areas protected from fire 66

8 Forest areas opened and closed to grazing 67

9 Joint Forest Management in Gujarat State 68

10 Progress under concentrated regeneration & afforestation 69

11 Out-turn of timber and fuel wood 70

12 Out-turn of Minor Forest Produce 71

13 Summary of Revenue and Expenditure 72

14 Information on Revenue, Recovery and Outstanding revenue 73

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NOTE: The Annual Administration Reports and Gujarat Forest Statistical Reports of 2007-08 to 2009-10 , 2010-11 and 2011-12 are online. The path to retrieve these reports from internet is as following:

www.gujaratforest.gov.in

Forest

Publication

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PART - I

GENERAL

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CHAPTER- I

ADMINISTRATION

1. During the year 2011-12the details of Principal Chief Conservator of Forests and HOFF and

Addl. Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Gujarat State who held charge of various posts

are as following .

Sr.

No.

Designation Duration Name of the officer

who held the charge

Remarks

1 2 3 4 5

1 Principal Chief Conservator of Forest & HoFF Gujarat State Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri Pradeep Khanna

2 Principal Chief Conservator of Forest Wildlife G S Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

22-06-2011

Dr.H.S.Singh Incharge

Principal Chief Conservator of Forest Wildlife G S Gandhinagar

22-06-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri S.K.Goyal

Addl. Principal Chief Conservator of Forests

1 Addl.Principal Chief Conservator of Forests R&T, G.S Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

02-07-2011

Shri R.N.Tripathi

Addl.Principal Chief Conservator of Forests R&T, G.S Gandhinagar

02-04-2011 To

28-07-2011

Shri D.S.Narve Incharge

Addl.Principal Chief Conservator of Forests R&T, G.S Gandhinagar

29-07-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri D.S.Narve

2 Addl.Principal Chief Conservator of Forests Land G.S.Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri Rajeeva

3 Addl.Principal Chief Conservator of Forests. D&M, G.S. Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Dr. C.N.Pandey

4 Addl.Principal Chief Conservator of Forests JBIC, GFDP,G.S. Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Dr.Dinesh Mishra

5 Addl.Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, SF,G.S. Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Dr.H.S.Singh

6 Addl.Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, FM, G.S. Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Dr.J.A.Khan

7 Addl.Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Monitoring, G.S. Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri R.C.Pal

8 Addl.Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, PMU, G.S. Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri Kuldeep Goel

9 Addl.Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, SF-II,G.S. Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri G.K.Sinha

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Remarks

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01-04-2011 to 3

1-03-2012

Shri Anil Johri

11 Addl.Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, SF-I,G.S. Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri A K Mishra

12 Addl.Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, ADM, G.S. Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Dr.Ramji Rai

3. The officers in charge of various wingsas Chief Conservator of Forests (CCFs) during 2011-

12are as under

Sr.

No.

Designation Duration Name of the

officer who held

the charge

remarks

1 2 3 4 5

1 Chief Conservator of Forests Gandhinagar Circle, Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

27-07-2011

Shri D.S.Narve

Chief Conservator of Forests Gandhinagar Circle, Gandhinagar

28-7-2011 to

07-08-2011

Shri Anoop Shukla Incharge

Chief Conservator of Forests Gandhinagar Circle, Gandhinagar

08-08-2011 to

20-08-2011

Shri M.M.Sharma Incharge

Chief Conservator of Forests Gandhinagar Circle, Gandhinagar

21-08-2011 to

05-09-2011

Shri Anoop Shukla Incharge

Chief Conservator of Forests Gandhinagar Circle, Gandhinagar

06-09-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri T.R.M.Prasad

2 Chief Conservator of Forests Vigilance, G S Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri Kabool Chand

3 Chief Conservator of Forests Working Plan, G S Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri S.C.Srivastava

4 Chief Conservator of Forests WL Crime, G S Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri Anoop Shukla

5 Chief Conservator of Forests Vadodara Circle, Vadodara

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Dr.A.K.Saxena

6 Chief Conservator of Forests Wildlife Circle, Junagadh

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri R.L.Meena

7 Chief Conservator of Forests Kutchh Circle, Bhuj

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri D.K.Sharma

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remarks

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8 Chief Conservator of Forests SF Circle, Ahmedabad

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Dr.Jagdish Prasad

9 Chief Conservator of Forests PMU, Gandinagar

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri M.M.Sharma

10 Chief Conservator of Forests Surat Circle, Surat

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri D.B.Ande

11 Chief Conservator of Forests MNP, Jamnagar

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri R.D.Kamboj

12 Chief Conservator of Forests Junagadh Circle, Junagadh

01-04-2010 to

31-07-2011

Shri S.K.Chaturvedi

Chief Conservator of Forests Junagadh Circle, Junagadh

01-08-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri G.Yadaiah

13 Chief Conservator of Forests Valsad Circle, Valsad

01-08-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri S.K.Chaturvedi

14 Chief Conservator of Forests WP Circle, Vadodara

01-04-2011 to

27-07-2011

Shri G.Yadaiah Post Down

4. The officers holding the charge of Conservator of Forests (CFs) in the head office during

2011-2012are as under.

Sr.

No.

Designation Duration Name of the officer who

held the charge

remarks

1 2 3 4 5

1 Conservator of Forests WFP, Vadodara

01-04-2011 to

05-09-2011

Shri T.R.M.Prasad Post Cancelled

2 Conservator of Forests WP, Vadodara

27-07-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri B.K.Shinha

3 Conservator of Forests WP, Junagadh

01-04-2011 to

19-06-2011

Shri Sanjiv Tyagi

Conservator of Forests WP, Junagadh

20-06-2011 to

31-07-2011

Shri S.K.Chaturvedi Incharge

Conservator of Forests WP, Junagadh

01-08-2011 to

31-08-2011

Shri R.L.Meena Incharge

Conservator of Forests WP, Junagadh

01-09-2011 to

06-02-2012

Shri G.Yadaiah Incharge

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Conservator of Forests WP, Junagadh

06-02-2012 to

31-03-2012

Shri N S Yadav

4 Conservator of Forests Vigi. Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

03-08-2011

Shri B.K.Shinha

Conservator of Forests Vigi. Gandhinagar

03-08-2011 to

31-01-2012

Shri V.T.Korvadia Rtd 31-01-2012

Conservator of Forests Vigi. Gandhinagar

01-02-2012 to

31-03-2012

Shri S.K.Mehta Incharge

5 Conservator of Forests SF Circle, Bharuch

01-04-2011 to

31-07-2011

Shri N.V.Kataria

Conservator of Forests SF Circle, Bharuch

01-08-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri S.M.Patel

6 Conservator of Forests PMU-GFDP, Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri P.F.Patel

7 Conservator of Forests SF, Rajkot

01-04-2011 to

31-07-2011

Shri S.K.Mehta

Conservator of Forests SF, Rajkot

01-08-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri N.V.Kataria

8 Conservator of Forests WP, Surat

01-04-2011 to 19-10-2011

Shri Mahesh singh

Conservator of Forests WP, Surat

19-10-2011 to

17-11-2011

Shri D.B.Ande Incharge

Conservator of Forests WP, Surat

18-11-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri G.I.Naik Incharge

9 Conservator of Forests PMU-SF, Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

31-07-2011

Dr.A.P.Singh

Conservator of Forests PMU-SF, Gandhinagar

01-8-2011 to

12-09-2011

Shri B.L.Shukla Incharge

Conservator of Forests PMU-SF, Gandhinagar

13-09-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri S.K.Mehta

10 Conservator of Forests PMU-WL, Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri B.L.Shukla

11 Conservator of Forests WL Circle, Vadodara

01-04-2011 to

31-10-2011

Shri D.P.Tipre Vol Rtd 31-10-11

Conservator of Forests WL Circle, Vadodara

01-11-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri S.M.Patel Incharge

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1 2 3 4 5

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01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri B.L.Shukla incharge

13 Conservator of Forests SF Circle, Mehsana

01-04-2011 to

31-07-2011

Shri V.T.Korvadia

Conservator of Forests SF Circle, Mehsana

01-08-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri B.V.Vaghela

14 Conservator of Forests Valasad Circle, Valsad

01-04-2011 to

27-07-2011

Shri S.M.Patel Post Upgrade

15 Conservator of Forests Moni-I, Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 To

07-06-2011

Shri B.R.Pandya incharge

Conservator of Forests Moni-I, Gandhinagar

07-06-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri A O Sharma

16 Conservator of Forests Silva, Rajpipla

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri G.I.Naik

17 Conservator of Forests Moni-II, Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri G.V.Vadi

18 Conservator of Forests Account, Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri B.B.Patel

19 Conservator of Forests D&M, Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri B.R.Pandya

20 Conservator of Forests Research, Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri R.B.Zala

21 Conservator of Forests WL, Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

30-06-2011

Shri K.U.Gamit Rtd 30-6-2011

Conservator of Forests WL, Gandhinagar

001-07-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri A O Sharma incharge

22 Conservator of Forests SF, Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri I.A.Chauhan

23 Conservator of Forests North Guj.WL Circle,, Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

07-06-2011

Shri Anoop Shukla incharge

Conservator of Forests North Guj.WL Circle,, Gandhinagar

07-06-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri M J.Parmar

Dy. Conservator of Forests(IFS)

1 Dy.Conservator of Forests Bhavnagar Dn. Bhavnagar

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri K.S.Randhawa,IFS

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01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri Mukesh Kumar,IFS

3 Principal, GFRC, Rajpipla 01-04-2011 to

08-01-2012

Shri R.S.Ajara,IFS

Principal, GFRC, Rajpipla 09-01-2012

to 31-03-2012

Shri U.A.Vora,IFS

4 Dy.Conservator of Forests Baria Dn, Baria

01-04-2011 to

07-06-2011

Shri R.K.Sugoor,IFS

Dy.Conservator of Forests Baria Dn, Baria

07-06-2011 To

15-09-2011

Shri C B Baria,ACF incharge

Dy.Conservator of Forests Baria Dn, Baria

16-09-2011 to

29-12-2011

Shri H K Rabari,ACF incharge

Dy.Conservator of Forests Baria Dn, Baria

04-01-2012 to

31-03-2012

Shri A.C.Jain,GFS

5 Dy.Conservator of Forests Sabarkantha Dn. Himmatnagar

01-04-2011 to

07-06-2011

Shri M J.Parmar, IFS

Dy.Conservator of Forests Sabarkantha Dn. Himmatnagar

07-06-2011 to

31-12-2011

Shri D J Damor,ACF incharge

Dy.Conservator of Forests Sabarkantha Dn. Himmatnagar

01-01-2012 To

31-03-2012

Shri A.M.Chaudhary,IFS

6 Dy.Conservator of Forests Valsad (s) Dn. Valsad

01-04-2011 to

31-07-2011

Shri B.V.Vaghela,IFS

Dy.Conservator of Forests Valsad (s) Dn. Valsad

01-08-2011 To

02-01-2012

Shri V G Chaudhary,GFS incharge

Dy.Conservator of Forests Valsad (s) Dn. Valsad

03-02-2012 to

31-03-2012

Shri F L Khobung,IFS

7 Dy.Conservator of Forests SF Dn. Bhavnagar

01-04-2011 to

29-12-2011

Shri N.A.Chaudhari,IFS

Dy.Conservator of Forests SF Dn. Bhavnagar

29-12-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri N D Vaghela,ACF incharge

8 Dy.Conservator of Forests ADM, Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

30-12-2011

Shri U.R.Pandya,IFS

Dy.Conservator of Forests ADM, Gandhinagar

31-12-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri Y.L.Varma, IFS

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01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri B.F.Sindhi, IFS

10 Dy.Conservator of Forests Godhara Dn. Godhara

01-04-2011 to

29-12-2011

Shri S.P.Jani,IFS

Dy.Conservator of Forests Godhara Dn. Godhara

29-12-2011 to

02-03-2012

Shri S K Puwar,ACF incharge

Dy.Conservator of Forests Godhara Dn. Godhara

03-03-2012 to

31-03-2012

Shri N D Patel,IFS

11 Dy.Conservator of Forests SF Dn. Ahmedabad

01-04-2011 to

29-12-2011

Shri G.Ramanmurthy -

Dy.Conservator of Forests SF Dn. Ahmedabad

29-12-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri S.P.Jani,IFS -

12 Dy.Conservator of Forests Junagadh Dn. Junagadh

01-04-2011 to

08-08-2011

Smt.Anita Karn GIO, F&E. Depution

Dy.Conservator of Forests Junagadh Dn. Junagadh

09-08-2011 to

02-01-2012

Shri K A Gandhi,ACF incharge

Dy.Conservator of Forests Junagadh Dn. Junagadh

02-01-2012 to 31-03-2012

Smt. Aradhana Sahu

13 Dy.Conservator of Forests SF Dn. Nadiad

01-04-2011 to

25-12-2011

Shri J.V.Joshi

Dy.Conservator of Forests SF Dn. Nadiad

26-12-2011 to

29-12-2011

Shri C K Thakkar,ACF incharge

Dy.Conservator of Forests SF Dn. Nadiad

02-01-2012 to

31-03-2012

Shri B J Barodawala,GFS

14 Dy.Conservator of Forests Vyara Dn.Vyara

01-04-2012 to

31-03-2012

Shri B.G.Prajapati

15 Dy.Conservator of Forests Surendranagar Dn. Surandranagar

01-04-2011 to

01-01-2012

Shri A.M.Chaudhary

Dy.Conservator of Forests Surendranagar Dn. Surandranagar

02-01-2012 to

31-03-2012

Shri R K Zala,ACF incharge

16 Dy.Conservator of Forests SF Dn. Surat

01-04-2011 To

08-01-2012

Shri F.L.Khobung

Dy.Conservator of Forests SF Dn. Surat

09-01-2012 to

31-03-2012

Shri R S Ajara

17 Dy.Conservator of Forests Dang(N) Dn. Ahwa

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Dr.B.Suchindra

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01-04-2011 to

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Shri Amitkumar GIO, F&E. Depution

Dy.Conservator of Forests , SF Dn., Anand

18-08-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri C K Sonwane

19 Dy.Conservator of Forests Gir (E) Dn.Dhari

01-04-2011 to

14-02-2012

Shri S.Manishwar Raja

Dy.Conservator of Forests Gir (E) Dn.Dhari

14-02-2012 to

31-03-2012

Dr. Anshuman IFS

20 Dy.Conservator of Forests SF Dn.Mehsana

01-04-2011 To

02-01-2012

Smt. Aradhana Sahu

Dy.Conservator of Forests SF Dn.Mehsana

02-01-2012 to

31-03-2012

Shri G.Ramana Murthy

21 Dy.Conservator of Forests SF Dn. S.K. Himmatnagar

01-04-2011 to

01-01-2012

Dr.K.Ramesh

Dy.Conservator of Forests SF Dn. S.K. Himmatnagar

01-01-2012 To

02-03-2012

Shri M A Chavda,GFS incharge

Dy.Conservator of Forests SF Dn. S.K. Himmatnagar

03-03-2012 to

31-03-2012

Shri D T Vasavda

22 Dy.Conservator of Forests Dang(S) Dn. Ahwa

01-04-2011 To

05-01-2012

Shri Pradip Singh

Dy.Conservator of Forests Dang(S) Dn. Ahwa

06-01-2012 to

16-01-2012

Dr.B.Suchindra incharge

Dy.Conservator of Forests Dang(S) Dn. Ahwa

16-01-2012 to

31-03-2012

Shri N A Chaudhary

23 Dy.Conservator of Forests Narmda Dn. Rajpipla

01-04-2011 to

15-01-2012

Dr.K.Sasi Kumar

Dy.Conservator of Forests SF Dn. S.K. Himmatnagar

16-01-2012 To

14-02-2012

Shri A G Vasava,GFS incharge

Dy.Conservator of Forests SF Dn. S.K. Himmatnagar

14-02-2012 to

31-03-2012

Dr. H R Prabudhha,IFS

24 Dy.Conservator of Forests WL Dn. Sasan Gir

01-04-2011 to

30-08-2011

Dr.Sandip Kumar incharge

Dy.Conservator of Forests WL Dn. Sasan Gir

31-08-2011 to

21-11-2011

Dr. Ansuman IFS ACF

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21-11-2011 to

31-03-2012

Dr.Sandeep Kumar

25 Dy.Conservator of Forests Banaskantha Dn. Palanpur

01-04-2011 to

01-01-2012

Shri Y.L.Varma

Dy.Conservator of Forests Banaskantha Dn. Palanpur

02-01—2012 to

31-03-2012

Shri J V Vyas,GFS

26 Dy.Conservator of Forests FCA, Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 To

05-01-2012

Shri U.A.Vora

Dy.Conservator of Forests FCA, Gandhinagar

06-01-2012 to

31-03-2012

Shri S J Pandit, GFS

27 Dy.Conservator of Forests SF Dn. Navsari

01-04-2011 To

24-11-2011

Shri N.D.Patel

Dy.Conservator of Forests SF Dn. Navsari

24-11-2011 to

04-01-2012

Shri F.L.Khobung incharge

Dy.Conservator of Forests SF Dn. Navsari

04-01-2012 to

31-03-2012

Shri P. K. Jain, GFS

28 Study Leave(Germany) 17-01-2011 to

15-07-2011

Shri C.K.Sonvane

29 ACF, Jamwala, Gir (W), Junagadh

01-04-2011 to

13-02-2012

Shri Ansuman IFS, ACF

30 ACF, Vyara Dn, Vyara 01-07-2011 to

13-02-2012

Shri H.R.Prabuddha IFS, ACF

31 ACF, Dang (S) Dn, Ahwa 25-08-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri R Senthil Kumaran,IFS, ACF

On Probationer

32 ACF, Chhotaudepur 25-08-2011 to

08-02-2012

Shri T Karuppasamy,IFS On Probationer

ACF, Dang (N) Dn, Ahwa 08-02-2012

to 31-03-2012

33 ACF, Baria 25-08-2011 to

08-11-2012

Shri P Purshothama,IFS On Probationer

ACF, Sasan-Gir 09-11-2011

to 13-02-2012

ACF, Jamwala, Gir (W), Junagadh

14-02-2012 to

31-03-2012

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Shri Shrinatha N,IFS On Probationer

35 Shri J.V.Joshi IFS DCF 26-12-11 to

02-03-12

PSUC-Dehradun Training

36 Shri N.D.Patel IFS DCF 26-12-11 to

02-03-12

PSUC-Dehradun Training

37 Dr.B.H.Patel IFS DCF 26-12-11 to

02-03-12

PSUC-Dehradun Training

38 Shri D.T.Vasavada IFS DCF 26-12-11 to

02-03-12

PSUC-Dehradun Training

39 Shri I.K.Chhabra IFS DCF 26-12-11 to

02-03-12

PSUC-Dehradun Training

40 Dr.K ShashiKumar IFS DCF 16-01-12 to

31-03-12

Training to Germany

41 Dr.Sandipkumar IFS DCF Sasan Gir

13-03-12 To

04-05-12

Mid Career Training Dehradun

42 Dy. Conservator Of Forest, Gir (W) Dn, Junagadh

02-01-2012 To

31-03-2012

Dr K Ramesh, IFS

Dy. Conservator of Forests (GFS)

1 Dy.Conservator of Forests Moni. & Evelu., Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri K.R.Palegiya

2 Dy.Conservator of Forests PMU-GFDP(Micro-ent) Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri N.S.Jain

3 Dy.Conservator of Forests Traininig Dn. Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

25-12-2012

Dr.B.H.Patel

Dy.Conservator of Forests Traininig Dn. Gandhinagar

26-12-2011 to

29-12-2011

Shri B M Rabari

Dy.Conservator of Forests Traininig Dn. Gandhinagar

29-12-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri K A Desai

4 Dy.Conservator of Forests Kutch(W) Dn. Bhuj

01-04-2011 to

25-12-2011

Shri D.T.Vasavada

Dy.Conservator of Forests Kutch(W) Dn. Bhuj

26-12-2011 t o

31-12-2011

Shri A C Sampat incharge

Dy.Conservator of Forests Kutch(W) Dn. Bhuj

01-01-2012 to

31-03-2012

ShriP A Vihol

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01-04-2011 to

30-04-2011

Shri J.P.Vasava Rtd.

Dy.Conservator of Forests SF Dn.Junagadh

01-05-2011 to

29-12-2011

Shri N F Usufjai,ACF incharge

Dy.Conservator of Forests SF Dn.Junagadh

02-01-2012 To

31-03-2012

Shri R D Katara -

6 Dy.Conservator of Forests SF Dn. Amreli

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri J.K.Makwana -

7 Dy.Conservator of Forests PMU-GFDP(EDC) Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

02-03-2012

Shri N S Jain Incharge

Dy.Conservator of Forests PMU-GFDP(EDC) Gandhinagar

03-03-2012 to

31-03-2012

Shri J V Joshi,IFS Incharge

8 Dy.Conservator of Forests MNP. Jamnagar

01-04-2011 to

31-12-2011

Shri P.H.Sata Rtd.

Dy.Conservator of Forests MNP. Jamnagar

01-01-2012 to

29-02-2012

Shri P.H.Sata Rtd.

Dy.Conservator of Forests MNP. Jamnagar

01-03-2012 to

31-03-2012

Shri M M Bhalodi incharge

9 Dy.Conservator of Forests SF Dn.Vadodara

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri M.B.Patel -

10 Dy.Conservator of Forests SF Dn. S'nagar

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri P.S.Valavi -

11 Dy.Conservator of Forests,JFMC, JBIC, Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri A.M.Parmar -

12 Dy.Conservator of Forests Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri B.A.Vyas -

13 Dy.Conservator of Forests WL Training Dn, Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

04-01-2012

Shri P.M.Dabhi

Dy.Conservator of Forests WL Training Dn, Gandhinagar

05-01-2012 to

31-03-2012

Shri S D Patel -

14 Dy.Conservator of Forests Research Dn. Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

30-12-2011

Shri B.M.Rabari -

Dy.Conservator of Forests Research Dn. Gandhinagar

01-01-2011 to

02-03-2012

Shri P I Patel,ACF ACF

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03-03-2012 to

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Dr B H Patel,IFS

16 Dy.Conservator of Forests WL Dn. Vadodara

01-04-2011 to

31-12-2011

Shri P.K.Jain

Dy.Conservator of Forests WL Dn. Vadodara

31-12-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri Ramji G Prajapati

17 Dy.Conservator of Forests Gir Taskforce, Junagadh

01-04-2011 to

30-06-2012

Shri G.A.Mistri Rtd.

Dy.Conservator of Forests Gir Taskforce, Junagadh

01-07-2011 to

29-08-2011

Dr Sandeep Kumar,IFS incharge

Dy.Conservator of Forests Gir Taskforce, Junagadh

29-08-2011 to

19-11-2011

Dr Ansuman, IFS incharge

Dy.Conservator of Forests Gir Taskforce, Junagadh

19-11-2011 to

30-12-2011

Dr Sandeep Kumar,IFS incharge

Dy.Conservator of Forests Gir Taskforce, Junagadh

30-12-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri V S Patel,GFS -

18 Dy.Conservator of Forests Sabarkantha(s) Dn. Himmatnagar

01-04-2011 to

31-12-2011

Shri P.V.Raval ACF incharge

Dy.Conservator of Forests Sabarkantha(s) Dn. Himmatnagar

01-01-2012 to

31-03-2012

Shri P.V.Raval,GFS -

19 Dy.Conservator of Forests Vigi. Kutch Circle. Bhuj

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri A.C.Sampat -

20 Dy.Conservator of Forests PLO, Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

24-12-2011

Dr B H Patel,IFS incharge

Dy.Conservator of Forests PLO, Gandhinagar

25-12-2011 to

31-12-2011

Shri B.M.Rabari incharge

Dy.Conservator of Forests PLO, Gandhinagar

31-12-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri L J Bhanat,GFS -

21 Dy.Conservator of Forests PPME, Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri B.R.Raval -

22 Dy.Conservator of Forests SF Dn. B.K. Palanpur

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri M.A.Chavada -

23 Dy.Conservator of Forests Kutch(E) Dn. Bhuj

01-04-2011 To

31-03-2012

Shri L.N.Jadeja -

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01-04-2011 to

30-12-2011

Shri L J Parmar,GFS -

Dy.Conservator of Forests Rajkot Dn. Rajkot

31-12-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri B B Limbasia, GFS -

25 Director, Sakkarbag Zoo, Junagadh

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri V.J.Rana, GFS -

26 Dy.Conservator of Forests SF Dn. Bhuj

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri M.R.Gurjar , GFS -

27 Dy.Conservator of Forests Patan

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri B.B.Modi, GFS -

28 Dy.Conservator of Forests Porbandar Dn. Porbandar

01-04-2011 to

30-12-2011

Shri M.M.Bhalodi -

Dy.Conservator of Forests Porbandar Dn. Porbandar

09-01-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri L J Parmar, GFS -

29 Dy.Conservator of Forests Valsad (S) Dn. Valsad

01-04-2011 to

30-08-2011

Shri B V Vaghela,IFS -

Dy.Conservator of Forests Valsad (S) Dn. Valsad

01-09-2011 to

02-02-2012

Shri V G Chaudhary,GFS incharge

Dy.Conservator of Forests Valsad (S) Dn. Valsad

03-02-2012 to

31-03-2012

Shri F L Khobung,IFS -

30 Dy.Conservator of Forests ChhotaUdepur Dn. Chhotaudepur

01-04-2011 to

03-01-2012

Shri A.C.Jain -

Dy.Conservator of Forests ChhotaUdepur Dn. Chhotaudepur

03-01-2012 to

31-03-2012

Shri D J Damor,GFS -

31 Dy.Conservator of Forests FTC, Kakarapar

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri K.R.Ramani -

32 Dy.Conservator of Forests Vigilance (IFDP), Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

24-08-2011

Shri D V Shah,ACF incharge

Dy.Conservator of Forests Vigilance (IFDP), Gandhinagar

25-08-2011 to

30-12-2011

Shri C V Hotha,ACF Incharge

Dy.Conservator of Forests Vigilance (IFDP), Gandhinagar

30-12-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri S P Patel, GFS -

33 Dy.Conservator of Forests WFP, Vadodara

01-04-2011 to

20-4-2011

Shri K.N.Bhabhor -

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01-04-2011 to

30-12-20111

Shri J.V.Vyas -

34 Dy.Conservator of Forests SF Dn. Narmada

30-12-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri V K Saxsena -

35 Dy.Conservator of Forests Nal Sarovar Senctury, Sanand

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri P.A.Patel -

36 Dy.Conservator of Forests Wild Ass Sanctury, Dhrangdhra

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri J.S.Chaudhari -

37 Dy.Conservator of Forests Moni. Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri R.B.Patel -

38 Dy.Conservator of Forests Jamnagar Dn. Jamnagar

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri S.M.Parmar -

39 Dy.Conservator of Forests Valsad (N) Dn. Valsad

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri V G Chaudhary -

40 Dy.Conservator of Forests SF Dn. Dahod

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri T.M.Dangi -

41 Dy.Conservator of Forests Commu. Dn. Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

30-06-2011

Shri J S Asari Rtd

Dy.Conservator of Forests Commu. Dn. Gandhinagar

01-07-2011 to

31-12-2011

Shri P M Dabhi incharge

Dy.Conservator of Forests Commu. Dn. Gandhinagar

01-01-2012 to

31-03-2012

Shri J S Patel -

42 Dy.Conservator of Forests Gir (W) Dn.Junagadh

01-04-2011 to

02-01-2012

Shri R.D.Katara -

Dy.Conservator of Forests Gir (W) Dn.Junagadh

02-01-2012 to

31-03-2012

Dr K Ramesh, IFS -

43 Dy.Conservator of Forests Surat Dn, Surat

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri A.G.Vasava -

44 Dy.Conservator of Forests SF Dn. Jamnagar

01-04-2011 to

30-12-2011

Shri B.T.Chadasaniya ACF incharge

Dy.Conservator of Forests SF Dn. Jamnagar

09-01-2012 to

31-03-2012

Shri M M Bhalodi -

45 Dy. Conservator Of Forest, SF Dn., Godhara

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri R.H.Suvera -

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01-04-2011 To

24-11-2011

Shri N D Patel, IFS -

46 Dy. Conservator Of Forest, SF Dn., Valsad

25-11-2011 to

31-12-2011

Shri F L Khobung,IFS incharge

Dy. Conservator Of Forest, SF Dn., Valsad

01-01-2012 to

31-03-2012

Shri D I Thakkar -

47 Dy. Conservator Of Forest, Banni Grassland Dn., Bhuj

30-12-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri K M Dave New Post

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PCCF

1 Chairman, Guj.Bio.Board., Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri B.N.Srivastava

2 Member Secretary, Guj.Eco.Commi. Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

30-04-2011

Shri E.Balagurusami

3 Managing Director, GSFDC Ltd, Vadodara

07-06-2011 to

02-07-2011

Shri A K Sharma,

APCCF

1 Managing Director, GSFD, Vadodara

01-04-2011 to

05-06-2011

Shri S.K.Goyal

2 Director, Guj.Env.Inst. Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

06-06-2011

Shri A.K.Sharma

4 Chief Exe.Officer Medi. Plant. Board. Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri S.C.Pant

3 Project Director, 100% CCS, Rular Dev. G;nagar

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri A.K. Srivastava

4 Addl.Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, SSNNL,Gandhinagar

07-06-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri S D Vora

CCF

1 Chief Conservator of Forests SSNNL, Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

6-06-2011

Shri S.D.Vora

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2 Mission Director, Guj. Bio. Tech. Mission, Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri A.K.Saxena

3 Managing Director, Guj. State Rural Dev. Corp. Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Dr. A.K.Varshney

4 Director, GEER Fondation, Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri B.J.Pathak

5 Joint Managing Director, GSFDC, Vadodara

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri S.N.Tyagi

6 Managing Director, UGVCL, Mehsana

01-04-2011 to

07-07-2011

Shri A.K.Varma

Managing Director, UGVCL, Mehsana

28-07-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri N. Srivastava

7 Managing Director, Guj. State Handlum & Handi.Dev. Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri A.K.Zha

8 Joint Managing Director, Guj. Green Revolu. Co. Vadodara

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri Shyamal Tikadar

9 Managing Director, Guj. Seeds Corp.Ltd. G'nagar

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri U.D.Shingh

10 Residant Commissioner, Gujarat Bhavan, New Delhi

28-07-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri Bharat Lal

11 Member Secretary, Guj.Eco.Commi. Gandhinagar

28-07-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri A.K.Varma

12 Managing Director, Gujarat Agro.Ind.Corp. Ahmedabad

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri N.K.Shingh

13 CEO, Rural Dev., Gandhinagar 08-07-2011 To

31-03-2012

Shri Ram Kumar

CF

1 Addl. Secretary, FD, Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

06-07-2011

Shri N. Srivastava

2 Managing Director, UGVCL, Mehsana

07-07-2011 to

28-07-2011

Shri N. Srivastava

3 Addl. Residant Commissioner, Gujarat Bhavan, New Delhi

01-04-2011 to

27-7-2011

Shri Bharat Lal

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4 Project Director, 100% CCS, Rural Dev. Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

27-7-2011

Shri Ram Kumar

5 Nodal Officer, Commissioner of Geology &Mining, Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

06-02-2012

Shri N.S.Yadav

6 Dy. Commissioner Vadodara Muni. Vadodara

01-04-2011 to

06-06-2011

Shri A.O.Sharma

Dy. Commissioner, Vadodara Muni. Vadodara

07-06-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri R.K.Sugoor

7 Addl. Secretary, Narmada Water Resource. & Water Suplly Kulpsur, Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

03-09-2011

Dr.Jaypal Singh

Addl. Secretary, Narmada Water Resource. & Water Suplly Kulpsur, Gandhinagar

04-10-2011 to

28-12-2011

Shri Mahesh Singh

8 Member Secretary, Guj.Water Supplly & Board, Gandhinagar

29-12-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri Mahesh Singh

9 Director,Ministry of Food Processing Indu. New Delhi.

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri R.S.Panvar

10 Member Secretary, Guj.Biodievercity Board, Gandhinagar

28-07-2011 to

31-03-2012

Dr.A.P.Singh

11 Director, Higher Education GOI New Delhi.

04-09-2011 to

31-03-2012

Dr.Jaypal Singh

12 Addl. Secretary, Agri.& Co.op. Dep. Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri S.P.Sisodiya

13 Addl. Secretary, Agri.& Co.op. Dep. Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri R.C.Mistry

14 Director, Guj. Eco. Commis. Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri C.H.Pandya

15 Senior General Manager, Guj. Mines & Minerals Ltd. A'mad

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri B.P.Pati

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1 Director, Skill Dev.Mission Edu.Dept. Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri S.K.Srivastava, IFS

2 AIGF, F&E, GOI, New Delhi 05-08-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri Amit Kumar,IFS

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3 AIGF, F&E, GOI, New Delhi 05-08-2011 to

31-03-2012

Smt Anita Karn,IFS

4 Dy.Conservator of Forests, Climate Change, New Sachivalya, Block No-11/1, Gandhinagar

02-01-2012 to

31-03-2012

Shri Pradeep Singh,IFS

5 Dy.Conservator of Forests, GEER Foundation, Gandhinagar

15-02-2012 to

31-03-2012

Shri S Maniswar Raja,IFS

6 Unit Manager, Water & Senitation Management. (Wasmo), Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri I.K.Chhabara

7 Project Director, DWSDU, Godhara

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri K.T.Parmar

8 Joint Director, FRA, Birasa Munda Bhavan, Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 To

31-03-2012

Shri T.L.Patel

9 Dy.Director, GEER Foundation, G'nagar

01-04-2011 to

20-04-2011

Shri S B Gurjar

Dy.Director, GEER Foundation, G'nagar

01-01-2012 to

31-03-2012

Shri B M Rabari

10 Project Director, DWSDU, Surat

01-04-2011 to

30-06-2011

Shri N.V.Chaudhary

11 Project Director, DWSDU, Bharuch

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri B.L.Desai

12 Project Director, DWSDU(HQ), Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to 31-05-2011

Shri R.P.Patel

13 Project Director, DWSDU, Kutch-Bhuj

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri A.C.Patel

14 Dy.Conservator of Forests, SSP, Vadodara

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri S.M.Saiyad

15 Project Director, DWSDU, B.K. Palanpur

01-04-2011 to

30-12-2011

Shri S.D.Patel

Project Director, DWSDU, B.K. Palanpur

31-12-2011 to 31-03-212

Shri D M Patel

16 Dy.Conservator of Forests, SPIPA, Ahmedabad

01-04-2011 to

05-01-2012

Shri S.J.Pandit

17 Project Director, DWSDU, Kheda

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri A.D.Tanna

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01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri C.M.Varsani

19 Dy.Conservator of Forests, R&B, Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri I.C.Patel

20 Dy.Director, GEER Foundation, G'nagar

01-04-2011 to

10-05-2011

Shri N.K.Nanda

21 Project Director, DWSDU, Porbandar

11-05-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri N.K.Nanda

22 Project Director, DWSDU, Rajpipla

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri G.V.Patel

23 Project Director, Wasmo, Jamnagar

01-04-2011 to

01-01-2012

Shri B.J.Barodawala

24 Project Director, DWSDU, Patan.

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri M.K.Patel

25 Project Director, DWSDU,Vadodara

31-12-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri K N Bhabhor

26 Dy.Conservator of Forests, GSFDC, Vadodara

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri M.P.Patel

27 Project Director, DWSDU, Sabarkantha, Himmatnagar

01-04-2011 to

31-12-2011

Shri M.V.Patel

Project Director, DWSDU, Sabarkantha, Himmatnagar

01-01-2012 to

31-03-2012

Shri B B Patel

28 Project Director, DWSDU, Jamnagar

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri C.H.Gurjar

29 Project Manager, DWSDU, Valasad

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri L.G.Gohil

30 Project Director, DWSDU, Dahod

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri L.A.Parmar

31 Project Director, DWSDU, Amreli

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri B.J.Leova

32 Project Director, DWSDU, Dang-Ahwa

01-04-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri N.D.Chaudhary

33 Dy.Conservator of Forests, GSFDC, Vadodara

01-04-2011 to

30-06-2011

Shri K.B.Patel

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34 Dy.Conservator of Forests, Guj.Bio.Board, Gandhinagar

01-04-2011 to

30-06-2011

Shri M.V.Patel

Dy.Conservator of Forests, Guj.Bio.Board, Gandhinagar

31-12-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri B J Naik

35 Dy.Conservator of Forest, Commissioner of Geology & Mining Deptt., Gandhinagar

31-12-2011 To

31-03-2012

Shri A E Semual

36 Dy.Conservator of Forest, Commissioner of Geology & Mining Deptt., Gandhinagar

31-12-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri V J Parsana

37 Dy.Conservator of Forest, Commissioner of Geology & Mining Deptt., Gandhinagar

31-12-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri A B Chakravarti

38 Dy.Conservator of Forest, Commissioner of Geology & Mining Deptt., Gandhinagar

31-12-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri H S Vankani

39 Dy.Conservator of Forest, Commissioner of Geology & Mining Deptt., Gandhinagar

02-01-2012 to

31-03-2012

Shri M V Patel

40 Unit Manager, Water & Senitation Management. (Wasmo), Gandhinagar

31-12-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri Suresh G Patel

41 Dy.Conservator of Forests, R&B, Gandhinagar

29-12-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri C K Thakkar

42 Dy.Conservator of Forests, SSP, Vadodara

29-12-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri Raman G Prajapati

43 Project Director, DWSDU, Junagadh

30-12-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri B T Chadasania

44 Project Director, DWSDU, Surendranagar

30-12-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri C N Patel

45 Project Director, GWSDU, (HQ) Gandhinagar

30-12-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri J S Solanki

46 Project Director, DWSDU, Navsari

30-12-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri R N Patel

47 Project Director, DWSDU,Bhavanagar

30-12-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri A R Kshatriya.

48 Project Director, DWSDU,Gandhinagar

30-12-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri P C Pathak

49 Project Director, DWSDU,Anand

30-12-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri R M Desai

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50 Project Director, DWSDU,Ahmedabad

30-12-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri H K Rabari

51 Project Director, DWSDU, Rajkot

31-12-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri A H Gadhavi

52 Project Director, DWSDU, Mahesana

30-12-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri K N Parekh

53 Project Director, DWSDU, Dang-Ahwa

30-12-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri K N Patel

54 Project Director, Total Senitation, HQ Gandhinagar

30-12-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri N A Suthar

55 Dy.Conservator of Forest, MGNREGA, Kutch-Bhuj

30-12-2011 to

25-01-2012

Shri P N Patel

56 Dy.Conservator of Forest, MGNREGA, Vyara-Tapi

29-12-2011 To

31-03-2012

Shri N F Patel

57 Dy.Conservator of Forest, MNREGA, Nadiyad

30-12-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri D C Maheta

58 Dy.Conservator of Forest, MGNREGA, Dang-Ahwa

30-12-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri B M Joshi

59 Dy.Conservator of Forest, MGNREGA, Navsari

30-12-2011 to

31-03-2012

Shri G M Rohit

60 Dy.Conservator of Forest, MGNREGA, Dahod

30-12-2011 To

25-01-2012

Shri B V Parmar

61 Dy.Conservator of Forest, MGNREGA, Godhara

30-12-2011 to

25-01-2012

Shri D V Shah

7. Training –The Officers who received training outside Gujarat during the year2011-2012

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1. Shri Ramji Rai, IFS,

Additional Principal Chief

Conservator of Forests,

Head Quarter, Gandhinagar

09.05.2011

to

13.05.2011,

Hyderabad

A five day seminar on "National Security"

for IAS/IPS/IFS officers and officers from

Defence/CPOS from May 09 to 13, 2011 at

Hyderabad.

2. Shri Sanjeev Tyagi, IFS,

Conservator of Forests,

Working Plan, Junagadh.

09.05.2011

to

13.05.2011,

Hyderabad

A five day seminar on "National Security"

for IAS/IPS/IFS officers and officers from

Defence/CPOS from May 09 to 13, 2011 at

Hyderabad.

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Assistant Conservator of

Forests,

Office of Deputy Conservator of

Forests, Extension Division,

Ahmedabad.

16.05.2011

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20.05.2011,

FRI, Dehradun

Five Day Training Programme on "Disaster

Management in Forestry Sector".

4. Shri K. C. Trivedi,

Assistant Conservator of

Forests,

Office of Deputy Conservator of

Forests, Research Division,

Gandhinagar..

16.05.2011

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20.05.2011,

FRI, Dehradun

Five Day Training Programme on "Disaster

Management in Forestry Sector".

5. Shri J. V. Joshi, IFS, Deputy Conservator of Forests, Extension Division, Nadiad

16.05.2011

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20.05.2011,

FRI, Dehradun

Five Day Training Programme on "Disaster

Management in Forestry Sector".

6. Shri G. V. Vadi, IFS, Conservator of Forests, Monitoring – 2, Gandhinagar

05.09.2011 to

09.09.2011, Dehradun

Application of Remote Sensing GIS in Effective Forest Planning and Management.

7. Shri B. B. Patel, IFS, Conservator of Forests, Account, Gandhinagar.

05.09.2011 to

09.09.2011 Noida.

Development of Clean Development Mechanism Projects under Land Use and Forestry : Theory and Practice and their Relevance to Forestry Sector.

8. Shri S. K. Mehta, IFS, Conservator of Forests, Extension Division, Rajkot

19.09.2011 to

23.09.2011, Coimbatore.

Forest Genetic Resource Management.

9. Dr. B. Suchindra, IFS, Deputy Conservator of Forests, Dang (North) Div., Ahwa.

19.09.2011 to

23.09.2011, Coimbatore.

Forest Genetic Resource Management.

10. Shri S. M. Patel, IFS, Conservator of Forests, Valsad Circle.

26.09.2011 to

30.09.2011, Koral, Khargpur

New Tool and Techniques for Preparation of Working Plan for Integrated Forest and Biodiversity Management and its Implementation.

11. Shri B. K. Sinha, IFS, Conservator of Forests, Working Plan, Vadodara

17.10.2011 to

21.10.2011, KFRI, Peechi

Collection, Compilation, Validation and Dissemination of Forest Statistics.

12. Shri R. B. Jhala, IFS, Conservator of Forests, Research, Gandhinagar.

17.10.2011 to 21.10.2011,

KFRI, Peechi

Collection, Compilation, Validation and Dissemination of Forest Statistics.

13. Shri S. K. Srivastava, IFS, (Director), Skill Development Mission, Education Department, Gandhinagar.

17.10.2011 to

21.10.2011, KFRI, Peechi

Collection, Compilation, Validation and Dissemination of Forest Statistics.

14. Shri Y. L. Verma, IFS, Deputy Conservator of Forests, Banaskantha Division, Palanpur.

17.10.2011 to

21.10.2011, KFRI, Peechi

Collection, Compilation, Validation and Dissemination of Forest Statistics.

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17.10.2011 to

21.10.2011, KFRI, Peechi

Collection, Compilation, Validation and Dissemination of Forest Statistics.

16. Shri Jagdish Prasad, IFS, Chief Conservator of Forests, Extension Circle, Ahmedabad

17.10.2011 to

21.10.2011, Dehradun

Forest and Climate Change : Opportunities and Challenges of Adaptation and Mitigation.

17. Shri S. P. Sisodiya, IFS, Additional Secretary, Agriculture and Cooperation Department, Gandhinagar.

17.10.2011 to

21.10.2011, Dehradun

Forest and Climate Change : Opportunities and Challenges of Adaptation and Mitigation.

18. Shri S. D. Vora, IFS, Chief Conservator of Forests, S. S. N. N. L., Gandhinagar

14.11.2011 to

18.11.2011, Bangalore

Ecotourism Assessment and Development.

19. Shri Rajeeva, IFS, Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Land, Gujarat State, Gandhinagar

28.11.2011 to

02.12.2011, Agartala

Forest Tribal Interface.

20. Shri A. O. Sharma, IFS, Conservator of Forests, Monitoring – 1, Gandhinagar

28.11.2011 to

02.12.2011, Agartala

Forest Tribal Interface.

21. Dr. Ramji Rai, IFS, Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Head Quarter, Gujarat State, Gandhinagar.

28.11.2011 to

02.12.2011, Hyderabad.

Natural Resource Management and Conflict Resolution.

22. Shri S. P. Jani, IFS, Deputy Conservator of Forests, Forest Division, Godhara.

28.11.2011 to

02.12.2011, Hyderabad.

Natural Resource Management and Conflict Resolution.

23. Shri Anil Johari, IFS, Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, P. P. M. E., Gujarat State, Gandhinagar.

12.12.2011 to

16.12.2011, Dehradun.

Human Wildlife Conflict Issues and Mitigation.

24. Shri N. A. Chaudhary, IFS, Deputy Conservator of Forests, Extension Division, Bhavnagar.

12.12.2011 to

16.12.2011, Dehradun.

Human Wildlife Conflict Issues and Mitigation.

25. Shri Dinesh Misra, IFS, Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, P. M. U., G. F. D. P., Gujarat State, Gandhinagar.

12.12.2011 to

16.12.2011, I. I. F. M.,

Bhopal

Forest Certification : A Marketing Tool for Sustainable Forest Management.

26. Shri N. S. Yadav, IFS, Additional Director, (Appeal/F.S.) and Nodal Officer, Gandhinagar.

12.12.2011 to

16.12.2011, I. I. F. M.,

Bhopal

Forest Certification : A Marketing Tool for Sustainable Forest Management.

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19.12.2011 to

23.12.2011, AFRI, Jodhpur

Integrated Approach for Sustainable Development of Fragile Desert Eco-System.

28. Shri U. A. Vora, IFS, Deputy Conservator of Forests, F. C. A., Gandhinagar.

19.12.2011 to

23.12.2011, AFRI, Jodhpur

Integrated Approach for Sustainable Development of Fragile Desert Eco-System.

29. Shri S. C. Pant, IFS, Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Medicinal Plants Board, Gandhinagar.

19.12.2011 to

23.12.2011, Bangalore

Bamboo Resource Development for Addressing Livelihood Concerns for Communities.

30. Dr. A. P. Singh, IFS, Member Secretary, Gujarat Biodiversity Board, Gandhinagar.

19.12.2011 to

23.12.2011, Bangalore

Bamboo Resource Development for Addressing Livelihood Concerns for Communities.

31. Shri M. M. Sharma, IFS, Chief Conservator of Forests, J. B. I. C., Gandhinagar.

05.01.2012 to

06.01.2012, Bangalore

Contribution of Forests Plantation in Livelihood Support and Industrial Production.

32. Shri G. I. Nayak, IFS, Conservator of Forests, Silva, Rajpipla.

05.01.2012 To

06.01.2012, Bangalore

Contribution of Forest Plantation in Livelihood Support and Industrial Production.

33. Shri D. S. Narve, IFS, Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Research and Training, Gujarat State, Gandhinagar.

09.01.2012 to

13.01.2012 Colcutta.

"Holistic Approach for participatory monitoring for Joint Forest Management".

34. Shri P. F. Patel, IFS, Conservator of Forests, J. B. I. C., Gandhinagar

09.01.2012 to

13.01.2012 Colcutta.

"Holistic Approach for participatory monitoring for Joint Forest Management".

35. Shri R. D. Kamboj, IFS, Chief Conservator of Forests, Marine National Park, Jamnagar

09.01.2012 to

13.01.2012, Noida

"Impact of various treaties, conventions and international institutions on conservation and management of forests".

36. Shri Frankling L. KhobUng, IFS, Deputy Conservator of Forests, Extension Division, Surat

16.01.2012 to

20.01.2012, Dehradun

"Wildlife offences, role of intelligence gathering and wildlife forensics".

37. Shri D. K. Sharma, IFS, Chief Conservator of Forests, Kutch Forest Division, Bhuj.

16.01.2012 to

20.01.2012, Hyderabad.

"Environmental Impact Indicators and valuation techniques".

38. Shri B. G. Prajapati, IFS, Deputy Conservator of Forests, Forest Division, Vyara.

16.01.2012 to

20.01.2012, Hyderabad.

"Environmental Impact Indicators and valuation techniques".

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39. Shri U. R. Pandya, IFS, Deputy Conservator of Forests, Administration, Gandhinagar.

17.01.2012 to

18.01.2012, Dehradun.

"International Conventions on Climate Change, forestry and wildlife".

40. Shri Rajeeva, IFS, Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Land, Gujarat State, Gandhinagar

01.02.2012 to

02.02.2012, Dehradun.

"GIS Based Monitoring of CAMPA activities".

41. Shri H. S. Singh, IFS, Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Social Forestry, Gujarat State, Gandhinagar.

01.02.2012 to

02.02.2012, Dehradun.

"GIS Based Monitoring of CAMPA activities".

42. Shri T. R. M. Prasad, IFS, Chief Conservator of Forests, Gandhinagar Circle.

06.02.2012 t o

10.02.2012, Bhuveneshwar

"Art of interacting with print and electronic media".

43. Shri U. D. Singh, IFS, Managing Director, Gujarat State Seeds Development Corporation, Gandhinagar

06.02.2012 to

10.02.2012, Bhuveneshwar

"Art of interacting with print and electronic media".

44. Shri Kuldeep Goyal, IFS, Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, J. B. I. C., Gujarat State, Gandhinagar

06.02.2012 to

10.02.2012, KFRI, Peechi.

"Conservation and Development of Medicinal Plants and Benefit Sharing with local communities".

45. Dr. Jaypal Singh, IFS, Additional Secretary, Narmada Water Resources and Water Supplies and Kalpsar (WASMO), Gandhinagar.

06.02.2012 to 10.02.2012,

KFRI, Peechi.

"Conservation and Development of Medicinal Plants and Benefit Sharing with local communities".

46. Shri G. K. Sinha, IFS, Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Social Forestry -2, Gujarat State, Gandhinagar

06.02.2012 to

10.02.2012, Hyderabad

"Microcredit and Microenterprise Management in Forestry".

47. Shri A. K. Misra, IFS, Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Social Forestry -1, Gujarat State, Gandhinagar.

06.02.2012 to

10.02.2012, Hyderabad

"Microcredit and Microenterprise Management in Forestry".

48. Shri Ramkumar, IFS, Chief Conservator of Forests, Rural Development Commissioner, Gandhinagar.

13.02.2012 to

17.02.2012, Chennai

"Good Governance".

49. Shri Mahesh Singh, IFS, Managing Director, Water Shed Supply Developers and Kalpasar Department, Gandhinagar

13.02.2012 to

17.02.2012, Chennai

"Good Governance".

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50. Shri C. N. Pandey, IFS, Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, D & M, Gujarat State, Gandhinagar

13.02.2012 To

14.02.2012, Dehradun.

"The Significance and scope of R. E. D. D. for India Forests".

51. Shri N. V. Kataria, IFS, Conservator of Forests, Extension Circle, Rajkot.

13.02.2012 to

14.02.2012, Dehradun.

"The Significance and scope of R. E. D. D. for India Forests".

52. Shri N. Srivastava, IFS, Managing Director, North Gujarat Viz Company Ltd., Visnagar.

21.02.2012 To

22.02.2012, Coimbatore

"Public Private Partnership scope in Forestry".

53. Shri N. K. Singh, IFS, Managing Director, Gujarat Agro Industries Corporation Ltd., Ahmedabad

23.02.2012 to

24.02.2012, Dehradun

"Management Effectiveness Evaluation of Protected Areas".

54. Shri Sanjeev Tyagi, IFS, Director, GEMI, Gandhinagar.

23.02.2012 to

24.02.2012, Dehradun

"Management Effectiveness Evaluation of Protected Areas".

8. Officers received foreign training in the year 2011-12

Sr.

No.

Name and Designation Period and

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Subject

1 2 3 4

1. Shri V. J. Rana, GFS, Director (Deputy Conservator of Forests,) Sakkarbaug Zoo, Junagadh.

05/06/2011 to

03/07/2011, Cheetu

Conservation Fund (CCF,)

Namibia.

Cheetah Conservation Biology.

2. Shri Franklin L. Khobung, Deputy Conservator of Forests, Social Forestry Division, Surat.

18/07/2011 to

20/08/2011, Japan

Group Training Course in Remote Sensing of Forest Resources.

3. Shri R. K. Sugoor, IFS, Conservator of Forests, Deputy Municipal Commissioner, Vadodara

21/11/2011 to

16/12/2011, Technische Universitat Dresden, Germany.

International Short Course on Environmental Management for Developing and Emerging Countries "Waste Management"

4. Dr. K. Sasikumar, IFS, Deputy Conservator of Forests, Rajpipla (East), Narmada

16/01/2012 to

13/07/2012, Technische Universitat, Dresden, Germany

International Post Graduate Course on Environmental Management for Developing and Emerging Countries.

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The following IFS officers were deputed for a compulsory training sponsored by GOI for

aperiodof one week during the 2011-12

Single FileNo.

Name and Designationof the Officers Place and period of training

Subject

1. Shri A. K. Sharma, IFS, Managing Director, G.S.F.D.C., Vadodara

01.08.2011 To

05.08.2011, Nainital

Joint Forest Management : Challenges and Opportunities.

2. Shri B. L. Shukla, IFS, Conservator of Forests, J. B. I. C., Gandhinagar

08.08.2011 to

12.08.2011, Hyderabad

Environmental Economics and Accounting.

3. Shri Pradeep Singh, IFS, Deputy Conservator of Forests, Dang (South), Ahwa

08.08.2011 to

12.08.2011, Hyderabad

Environmental Economics and Accounting.

4. Shri G. Yadaiah, IFS, Chief Conservator of Forests, Working Plan, Vadodara.

08.08.2011 to

12.08.2011 Dehradun

Application of Remote Sensing and Geographical Information System in Forestry

5. Shri J. V. Joshi, IFS, Deputy Conservator of Forests, Extension Division, Nadiad

08.08.2011 to

12.08.2011 Dehradun

Application of Remote Sensing and Geographical Information System in Forestry

6. Shri G. V. Vadi, IFS, Conservator of Forests, Monitoring – 2, Gandhinagar

05.09.2011 to

09.09.2011, Dehradun

Application of Remote Sensing GIS in Effective Forest Planning and Management.

7. Shri B. B. Patel, IFS, Conservator of Forests, Acount, Gandhinagar.

05.09.2011 to

09.09.2011 Noida.

Development of Clean Development Mechanism Projects under Land Use and Forestry : Theory and Practice and their Relevance to Forestry Sector.

8. Shri S. K. Mehta, IFS, Conservator of Forests, Extension Division, Rajkot

19.09.2011 To

23.09.2011, Coimbatore.

Forest Genetic Resource Management.

9. Dr. B. Suchindra, IFS, Deputy Conservator of Forests, Dang (North) Div., Ahwa.

19.09.2011 to

23.09.2011, Coimbatore.

Forest Genetic Resource Management.

10. Shri S. M. Patel, IFS, Conservator of Forests, Valsad Circle.

26.09.2011 to

30.09.2011, Koral, Khargpur

New Tool and Techniques for Preparation of Working Plan for Integrated Forest and Biodiversity Management and its Implementation.

11. Shri B. K. Sinha, IFS, Conservator of Forests, Working Plan, Vadodara

17.10.2011 to

21.10.2011, KFRI, Peechi

Collection, Compilation, Validation and Dissemination of Forest Statistics.

12. Shri R. B. Jhala, IFS, Conservator of Forests, Research, Gandhinagar.

17.10.2011 to

21.10.2011, KFRI, Peechi

Collection, Compilation, Validation and Dissemination of Forest Statistics.

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13. Shri S. K. Srivastava, IFS, (Director), Skill Development Mission, Education Department, Gandhinagar.

17.10.2011 to

21.10.2011 , KFRI, Peechi

Collection, Compilation, Validation and Dissemination of Forest Statistics.

14. Shri Y. L. Verma, IFS, Deputy Conservator of Forests, Banaskantha Division, Palanpur.

17.10.2011 to

21.10.2011, KFRI, Peechi

Collection,Compilation, Validation and Dissemination of Forest Statistics.

15. Shri S. Maneshwar Raja, IFS, Deputy Conservator of Forests, Gir (West), Dhari Division.

17.10.2011 to

21.10.2011, KFRI, Peechi

Collection,Compilation, Validation and Dissemination of Forest Statistics.

16. Shri Jagdish Prasad, IFS, Chief Conservator of Forests, Extension Circle, Ahmedabad

17.10.2011 To

21.10.2011, Dehradun

Forest and Climate Change : Opportunities and Challenges of Adaptation and Mitigation.

17. Shri S. P. Sisodiya, IFS, Additional Secretary, Agriculture and Cooperation Department, Gandhinagar.

17.10.2011 to

21.10.2011, Dehradun

Forest and Climate Change : Opportunities and Challenges of Adaptation and Mitigation.

18. Shri S. D. Vora, IFS, Chief Conservator of Forests, S. S. N. N. L., Gandhinagar

14.11.2011 to

18.11.2011, Bangalore

Ecotourism Assessment and Development.

19. Shri Rajeeva, IFS, Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Land, Gujarat State, Gandhinagar

28.11.2011 to

02.12.2011, Agartala

Forest Tribal Interface.

20. Shri A. O. Sharma, IFS, Conservator of Forests, Monitoring – 1, Gandhinagar

28.11.2011 to

02.12.2011, Agartala

Forest Tribal Interface.

21. Dr. Ramji Rai, IFS, Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Head Quarter, Gujarat State, Gandhinagar.

28.11.2011 to

02.12.2011, Hyderabad.

Natural Resource Management and Conflict Resolution.

22. Shri S. P. Jani, IFS, Deputy Conservator of Forests, Forest Division, Godhara.

28.11.2011 to

02.12.2011, Hyderabad.

Natural Resource Management and Conflict Resolution.

23. Shri Anil Johari, IFS, Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, P. P. M. E., Gujarat State, Gandhinagar.

12.12.2011 to

16.12.2011, Dehradun.

Human Wildlife Conflict Issues and Mitigation.

24. Shri N. A. Chaudhary, IFS, Deputy Conservator of Forests, Extension Division, Bhavnagar.

12.12.2011 to

16.12.2011, Dehradun.

Human Wildlife Conflict Issues and Mitigation.

25. Shri Dinesh Mishra, IFS, Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, P. M. U., G. F. D. P., Gujarat State, Gandhinagar.

12.12.2011 to

16.12.2011, I. I. F. M., Bhopal

Forest Certification : A Marketing Tool for Sustainable Forest Management.

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26. Shri N. S. Yadav, IFS, Additional Director, (Appeal &F.S.) and Nodal Officer, Gandhinagar.

12.12.2011 to

16.12.2011, I. I. F. M., Bhopal

Forest Certification : A Marketing Tool for Sustainable Forest Management.

27. Shri A. K. Jha, IFS, Managing Director, Gujarat State Handloom and Handicrafts Development Corporation, Gandhinagar.

19.12.2011 To

23.12.2011, AFRI, Jodhpur

Integrated Approach for Sustainable Development of Fragile Desert Eco-System.

28. Shri U. A. Vora, IFS, Deputy Conservator of Forests, F. C. A., Gandhinagar.

19.12.2011 to

23.12.2011, AFRI, Jodhpur

Integrated Approach for Sustainable Development of Fragile Desert Eco-System.

29. Shri S. C. Pant, IFS, Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Medicinal Plants Board, Gandhinagar.

19.12.2011 to

23.12.2011, Bangalore

Bamboo Resource Development for Addressing Livelihood Concerns for Communities.

30. Dr. A. P. Singh, IFS, Member Secretary, Gujarat Biodiversity Board, Gandhinagar.

19.12.2011 to 23.12.2011, Bangalore

Bamboo Resource Development for Addressing Livelihood Concerns for Communities.

31. Shri M. M. Sharma, IFS, Chief Conservator of Forests, J. B. I. C., Gandhinagar.

05.01.2012 to

06.01.2012, Bangalore

Contribution of Forests Plantation in Livelihood Support and Industrial Production.

32. Shri G. I. Naik, IFS, Conservator of Forests, Silva, Rajpipla.

05.01.2012 to

06.01.2012, Bangalore

Contribution of Forests Plantation in Livelihood Support and Industrial Production.

33. Shri D. S. Narve, IFS, Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Research and Training, Gujarat State, Gandhinagar.

09.01.2012 to

13.01.2012 Colcutta.

"Holistic Approach for participatory monitoring for Joint Forest Management".

34. Shri P. F. Patel, IFS, Conservator of Forests, J. B. I. C., Gandhinagar

09.01.2012 to

13.01.2012 Colcutta.

"Holistic Approach for participatory monitoring for Joint Forest Management".

35. Shri R. D. Kamboj, IFS, Chief Conservator of Forests, Marine National Park, Jamnagar

09.01.2012 to 13.01.2012,

Noida

"Impact of various treaties, conventions and international institutions on conservation and management of forests".

36. Shri Frankling L. Khobung, IFS, Deputy Conservator of Forests, Extension Division, Surat

16.01.2012 to

20.01.2012, Dehradun

"Wildlife offences, role of intelligence gathering and wildlife forensics".

37. Shri D. K. Sharma, IFS, Chief Conservator of Forests, Kutch Forest Division, Bhuj.

16.01.2012 to

20.01.2012, Hyderabad.

"Environmental Impact Indicators and valuation techniques".

38. Shri B. G. Prajapati, IFS, Deputy Conservator of Forests, Forest Division, Vyara.

16.01.2012 To

20.01.2012, Hyderabad.

"Environmental Impact Indicators and valuation techniques".

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39. Shri U. R. Pandya, IFS, Deputy Conservator of Forests, Administration, Gandhinagar.

17.01.2012 to

18.01.2012, Dehradun.

"International Conventions on Climate Change, forestry and wildlife".

40. Shri Rajeeva, IFS, Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Land, Gujarat State, Gandhinagar

01.02.2012 to

02.02.2012, Dehradun.

"GIS Based Monitoring of CAMPA activities".

41. Shri H. S. Singh, IFS, Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Social Forestry, Gujarat State, Gandhinagar.

01.02.2012 to

02.02.2012, Dehradun.

"GIS Based Monitoring of CAMPA activities".

42. Shri T. R. M. Prasad, IFS, Chief Conservator of Forests, Gandhinagar Circle.

06.02.2012 to

10.02.2012, Bhuveneshwar

"Art of interacting with print and electronic media".

43. Shri U. D. Singh, IFS, Managing Director, Gujarat State Seeds Development Corporation, Gandhinagar

06.02.2012 to

10.02.2012, Bhuveneshwar

"Art of interacting with print and electronic media".

44. Shri Kuldeep Goyal, IFS, Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, J. B. I. C., Gujarat State, Gandhinagar

06.02.2012 to

10.02.2012, KFRI, Peechi.

"Conservation and Development of Medicinal Plants and Benefit Sharing with local communities".

45. Dr. Jaypal Singh, IFS, Additional Secretary, Narmada Water Resources and Water Supplies and Kalpsar (WASMO), Gandhinagar.

06.02.2012 to

10.02.2012, KFRI, Peechi.

"Conservation and Development of Medicinal Plants and Benefit Sharing with local communities".

46. Shri G. K. Sinha, IFS, Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Social Forestry -2, Gujarat State, Gandhinagar

06.02.2012 to

10.02.2012, Hyderabad

"Microcredit and Microenterprise Management in Forestry".

47. Shri A. K. Mishra, IFS, Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Social Forestry -1, Gujarat State, Gandhinagar.

06.02.2012 to

10.02.2012, Hyderabad

"Microcredit and Microenterprise Management in Forestry".

48. Shri Ramkumar, IFS, Chief Conservator of Forests, Rural Development Commissioner, Gandhinagar.

13.02.2012 to

17.02.2012, Chennai

"Good Governance".

49. Shri Mahesh Singh, IFS, Managing Director, Water Shed Supply Developers and Kalpasar Department, Gandhinagar

13.02.2012 to

17.02.2012, Chennai

"Good Governance".

50. Shri C. N. Pandey, IFS, Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, D & M, Gujarat State, Gandhinagar

13.02.2012 To

14.02.2012, Dehradun.

"The Significance and scope of R. E. D. D. for India Forests".

51. Shri N. V. Kataria, IFS, Conservator of Forests, Extension Circle, Rajkot.

13.02.2012 to

14.02.2012, Dehradun.

"The Significance and scope of R. E. D. D. for India Forests".

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52. Shri N. Srivastava, IFS, Managing Director, North Gujarat Viz Company Ltd., Visnagar.

21.02.2012 to

22.02.2012, Coimbatore

"Public Private Partnership scope in Forestry".

53. Shri N. K. Singh, IFS, Managing Director, Gujarat Agro Industries Corporation Ltd., Ahmedabad

23.02.2012 to

24.02.2012, Dehradun

"Management Effectiveness Evaluation of Protected Areas".

54. Shri Sanjeev Tyagi, IFS, Director, GEMI, Gandhinagar.

23.02.2012 to

24.02.2012, Dehradun

"Management Effectiveness Evaluation of Protected Areas".

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CONSTITUTION OF FORESTS

1. FOREST AREA

The area under forest at the end of the year 2011-2012 i.e. 31

st March 2012 was 21647.44 Sq. km.

which constitutes about 11.04 % of the total geographical area (196024 Sq. km) of the State.The forestry

working is covered by six territorial circles,four social forestry circles, two wildlife circles and one

MarineNational Park. The forest area is spread over ten forestry circles.The SF circle Ahmedabad also

hasterritorial forest areas.Two territorial cirlces viz Kachchh and Gandhinagar also control social forestry

area. The autonomous institution GEER Foundation also manages one wildlife sanctuary that has reserved

forest as well as protected forest. The foundation also has protected forest in a nature park. (Statement-1)

Sr. .No. Forests Circles Forest Area (In Sq. km) Remarks

Territorial / Normal Circles

1 Surat T 2798.01 T- Territorial

SF - Social Forestry

W.L .- Wildlife

2 Vadodara T 2708.77

3 Junagadh T 2078.37

4 Gandhinagar T 2486.72

5 Kachchh T 6137.73

6 Valsad T 2251.78

Social Forestry Circle

1 Ahmedabad SF 186.47

Wildlife Cirlces

1 MNP Jamnagar 932.69

2 Wildlife Junagadh W.L. 1932.16

3 Vadodara W.L. 130.46

1 GEER Foundation 4.28

TotalGujaratState 21647.44

2. Area under Road side, Canal side,Railway side

Out of 18715.36km. of length along road side, canal banks and railway side an area on14626.11km

isdeclared as protected forest, 843.20 km is reserved forest and 3246.05 km unclassed forest.

(Statement-1 A)

3. Settlement of Forest Areas

At the beginning of the year, an area of 2516.38Sq.km. was onhand for settlement. During the year

2011-2012, the settlement was carried out in an area of 405.46Sq.km. (Statement -2)

4. Demarcation

During the Year 2011-2012, total length of the demarcated boundaries where boundary marks have

been created was 23967.63 km. but of whichboundary marks in9504.04 km. were repaired and the

marks in 11866.46 km. were not repaired and boundary marks in 2597.13 km. ( length) were

demarcated during the year under report. Total4207.98 km. boundary remained to be demarcated at

the close of the year and only 912.70 km. of boundary did not require demarcation. Therefore the

total length of the boundary at the close of the year remained 29088.31 km. .(Statement -3)

5. Survey of Forest Areas

During the year 2011-2012, there wasno area surveyed by the Survey of India. The area of

12186.06Sq.kmremained to be surveyed. (Statement -4)

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FOREST MANAGEMENT AND EXPLOITATION

1. FOREST MANAGEMENT AND REGULATION

During the year area under sanctioned working plan was 19353.88 sq.km., Area requiring working

plan was 380.60 sq.km. and the area for which the plan is under preparation is 632.92 sq.km.

Therefore the total area covered or was to be covered under working plan was 19986.80sq.km.

Which is about 85.45 % of the total forest area of the state. (Statement : 5 )

2. FOREST COUPS WORKING.

During the year 2011-12 in all 114 forest coupes were harvested, out of which 66coupes were

allotted to Forest Labourers’ Cooperative Societies for harvesting and remaining 24 coupes were

harvested departmentally.

3. ROADS AND BUILDINGS

The expenditure incurred on forest roads and buildings during the year 2011-2012 is as under.

Sr. No. Item Expenditure on ( Rs. In Lakhs )

New

Construction

Repair &

Maintenance

Total

Expenditure

1 Roads 40.47 45.63 86.10

2 Buildings 487.16 521.61 907.77

3 Other Construction 198.70 43.12 241.82

Total 726.33 509.36 1235.69

4. FOREST PROTECTION (Statement -6)

The Information on forest offences reported during 2011-2012 is as under.

Sr. No. Type of Offence No. of Offences

1 Fire 887

2 Theft of Wood 5512

3 Unauthorized grazing 1040

4 Others 1553

Total 8992

During the year 2011-2012 there were total 23 incidences of attack on the forest officers/ staff, in

which , 1 DCF, 7 RFO, 7 Foresters and 15 Beat Guard were injured, while performing their

protection duties.27 Mobile squads of various circles booked 355 offences, in which 10.08 lakh

worth forest produce was seized.

5. DISPOSAL OF FOREST OFFENCES (Statement-6)

Sr.No. Type No. of Cases

1 Old Cases pending at the beginning of the year 23589

2 New cases registered during the year 8992

Total No. Cases (1+2) 32581

3 No. of cases disposed off during the year 11933

4 Cases pending at the end of the year 20004

Out of the 11933 cases disposed off during the year, 7761 cases were compounded departmentally,

while 72 cases were disposed off by the court. Out ofthese72 cases 51cases resulted in acquittal and

21 cases resulted in conviction. 134cases were pending in various courts at the end of the year.

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6. DAMAGE CAUSED TO FOREST BY FIRE

The forest area measuring 19145.83Sq.km. of forest and 21647.44 Km. of length under Road side,

Canal Bank and Railway side were covered by fire protection measures. During the year there was

887instances of fire. An expenditure of Rs. 437.50 lakh was incurred towards fire protection

measures during the year.(Statement – 6 & 7 )

7. GRAZING IN FOREST AREAS

Grazing in forest area during the year 2011-2012 was regulated as under.(Statement- 8)

Sr.

No.

Type Area in Sq.km

1 Area closed for the whole year 12692.76

2

2.1

2.2

Area open for grazing through out the year

Open for all animals

Open for all animals except –browsers

Total (2)

7576.96

1346.41

21616.13

3

3.1

3.2

Area open for the part of the year

For all animals

For all animals except-browsers

Total (3)

4.26

27.05

31.31

Total Forest Area of the State (1+2+3) 21647.44

8. SALE OF KHAIR TREESTO KATHA FACTORIES.

As per the Government of Gujarat, Forest and Environment Department resolution

No.VPS/102007/318/W, dtd.29/08/2011 the allotment of Khair to the Katha factories on Royalty

basis, has been discountinued with effect from date 01/04/2011. Hence no khair trees have been

allotted to any of the Katha factories on royalty basis during the year 2011-2012& 2012-13.

9. SALE OF BAMBOOS LOPS & TOPS TO INDUSTRIES.

The J.K. Paper Ltd has been allotted bamboo lops and tops on the royalty basis as per the following

details.

Year Name of the Industry Weight of the lops & tops

in (M.T)

Amount of

Royalty ( in Rs.)

2011-2012 J.K. Paper Mill 22966.080 14500000.00

10. THE DISTRIBUTION OF BAMBOOS TO VARIOUS BENEFICIARIES.

Year Kotwalia Bamboo mandlis

Vansfodia mandlis

Local tribals Blind & handicapped

Others By Auction Total

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

2011-2012 25310 41415 40405 700 0 0 108830

11. THE HARVESTING OF BAMBOOS AND BAMBOO LOPS & TOPS BY VARIOUS

AGENCIES SUCH AS JFM MANDLIS, DEPARTMENTALLY AND J.K. INDUSTRIES.

Year Total Bamboos harvested

Bamboos (No) Lops & tops (M.T.)

2011-12 124795 22936.080

12. OUTTURN OF TIMBER & MINOR FOREST PRODUCES

During 2011-2012 the out-turn of timber was 24308.20 CMT with sale value of Rs.3403.14lakh and

of fuelwood was 59135.41. MT with the sale value of Rs. 602.78 lakh. Minor Forest Produce worth

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Rs 973.81 lakh was collected by GSFDC during the year, and the Minor forest produce worth

417.22 lakh was collected by the Forest Department.(Statement-11&12)

13. WAGHAI SAW MILL

In the forest division of South Dangs at Waghai, there is a sawmill owned by the Department.

Defective and non-usable logs are sawn at this mill. During the year 2011-2012, the mill had

produced sawn material as under.

Sr.No. Type of sawn wood Production (CMT)

1 Teak supply type 311.357

2 Injaili 23.423

3 Mafikat Size 36.916

4

5

Achhola etc.

Others

387.488

280.778

Total 1039.962

14. WIRELESS SETS

The number of wireless sets under the various forest circles of the State during the year 2011-2012

was as under.

Sr. No. Name of the circle No. of

Wireless sets

1 Surat 557

2 Vadodara 381

3 Vadodara(WL) 38

4 Gandhinagar 341

5 Junagadh 412

6 Junagadh(WL) 478

7 Kachchh 210

8 Valsad 543

9 GEER Foundtion 1

10 CFP A' bad 8

11 MNP J'nagar 69

Total 3038

15. JOINT FOREST MANAGEMENT

Govt. of Gujarat has initiated Joint Forest Management (JFM) programme in the State in the year

1991 for the rehabilitation of degraded forests. This new concept was initially introduced in

Bharuch, Surat, Vadodara and Panchmahal districts and thereafter it has been extended to

Sabarkantha, Valsad, Banaskantha and Gandhinagar districts. As per Govt. of Gujarat F& E Deptt.

GR JFM/201005-191-G Dt.17-12-2005 , the JFM activities are extended even on good forest area

i.e above 0.4 density area with a specific condition of net profitdistribution between Government

and JFM at 80:20 ratio in place of 50 : 50 as was specified for areas below 0.4 density.

The JFM approach, has resulted in improvement in tree cover in many forest areas. This has been

further confirmed through the studies carried out by the GEER Foundation on the basis of satellite

imaginaries and ground truthing in 2010 villages in Sabarkantha Forest Division and two villages in

Vyara Forest Division.

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To support the JFM villages, the much needed development works are carried out by availing funds

from other sources. These activities are popularly known as Entry Point Programme / Activities.

There has been significant progress in the field of JFM in recent times with total No. of 3259 JFMC

have been formed, out of which 1962 have been registered. The progress of Joint Forest

Management in Gujarat State is shown in statement 9.

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TARGET AND ACHIEVEMENTS UNDER ANNUAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN

The total outlay for the Annual Development Plan 2011-2012 was Rs49826.10 lakh. As against this

outlay, the total expenditure for the year was Rs. 49158.99 lakh, which works out to98.66 % of the total

plan outlay of the Forest Department which is 1.45%of the total State outlay. The expenditure under Tribal

Area Sub-Plan was Rs. 17856.33 lakh

For the review purpose, all plan schemes of the Forest Department are clubbed into 21 schemes. The

scheme wise details of the progress during the year are given below.

1. DIRECTIONS AND ADMINISTRATION

During the year 2011-12, Rs. 1152.00 lakh has been incurred as against the outlay of Rs. 1127.29.

lakh for continuation of staff and fire protection work contd.

2. STATISTICS

During the year 2011-2012, Rs.341.39 lakh has been incurred as against the outlay of Rs.332.32

lakh for continuation of staff and purchase of equipments etc, for the collection of data and preparation of

statistics.

3. COMMUNICATION AND BUILDINGS

The schemes included under this group are (1) Development of Communication and (2)

Construction of Buildings. The total outlay provided was Rs146.66 lakh and the expenditure wasRs. 148.69

lakh, which includes construction and maintenance of roads/causeways and construction of staff quarters/

seed store and maintenance of buildings.

4. CONSTRUCTION OF ARANYA BHAVAN

The total outlay provided was Rs. 61.00 lakh and the expenditure was Rs. 61.00 lakh during the year

2011-2012.

5. PLANTATION SCHEMES UNDER D& M WING IN THE FORESTS :

5.1 FOREST CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT :

The following schemes are included in this group.

(1) Soil and Moisture Conservation

(2) Afforestation in Degraded Forest Areas (Merged in Sch. No. 1)

(3) People’s participation in the regeneration of degraded areas through protection of coppice

growth (Merged)

(4) Development of Silvi pasture (Merged)

(5) Fuelwood & small timber plantation (Merged)

(6) Teak, Khair & Bamboo plantation

(7) Development of reserved and non-reserved vidis

The total expenditure incurred under this group was Rs. 20065.31 lakh for maintenance of old

plantation against the total outlay of above schemes of Rs. 19997.91 lakh provided during the year.

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6. PLANTATION SCHEMES UNDER SOCIAL FORESTRY WING.

6.1 COMMUNITY FORESTRY PROJECT:

The following schemes were previously under implementation under this group.

1. Community Forestry Project (CFP)

2. Development of fore shore plantations

3. Promotion of non conventional energy saving devices (Merged)

4. Fruit tree plantations through farmers participation (Merged)

5. Fruit tree plantations through landless labourers participation (Merged)

6. Fruit tree plantations under SCP (Merged)

7. Green Guards Schemes.

Plantations along the roadsides, canal banks, village woodlots and raising of seedlings for public

distribution are generally included in the scheme (CFP). Under this scheme provision of Rs. 8093.05lakh

was made for undertaking advance works of plantation of 13222 ha. and old plantation maintenance works.

As against this, expenditure incurred was Rs.8093.95 Lakh during the year for achieving the targets.

7. SCHEMES OF TRO WING AND GEER FOUNDATION :

EDUCATION EXTENSION AND TRAINING.

The following schemes were implemented under this group :

(1) Training of staff

(2) Forestry publicity

(3) Forest research

(4) Preparation of Micro-plans (Merged)

(5) Mangrove forest research centre (Merged)

(6) Wildlife education, Interpretation and Trainings

(7) Scheme for Forest Environment

(8) Exploratory survey, Preparation of Data Bank and Bio-Diversity Conservation.

(9) Forest cover density map, remote sensing (Merged)

The total outlay provided for the above scheme was Rs. 1740.00 lakh in the year. The expenditure

incurred was Rs1736.95.00 lakh for establishment, purchase and maintenance of office equipments, training

to staff, forest publicity, maintenance of research plots and vehicles, preparation of micro plans and research

works and organizing education shibirs etc.

8. SCHEMES UNDER WL WING :

PRESERVATION OF WILDLIFE

8.1. The following schemes were implemented under this group. The total provision made for the year

was Rs. 3419.10 lakh. Against this, the total expenditure was 3337.51lakh for establishment, purchase of

medicines & food for wild animals and other developmental works. The scheme wise details are as under

1. Management of sanctuaries & National parks.

2. Development of wild life out side forest area

3. Development of Zoological wildlife & Natural Park.

4. Development of Nature park at Indroda

5. Scheme for Minimizing and preventing depredation by wild life to human life and property.

9. OTHER SCHEMES

The schemes mentioned below pertaining to tribal welfare and forest development and management

are included in this group.

(1) Development of Forest Settlement and

(2) Establishment of special cell for conservation Act 1980

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10. COMPENSATORY AFFORESTATION SCHEME

The total outlay provided under the scheme of compensatory afforestation (a) to regularize

unauthorised cultivation and (b) for user agency was Rs. 1074.00 lakh, while the expenditure was Rs.

1067.09lakh for 1457 ha. and maintenance, establishment and other related works.

11. SPECIAL AREA PROGRAMME ( DANGS)

The outlay provided for the above scheme was Rs.606.17 lakh and the expenditure incurred for the

schemes was Rs. 582.27.

12. 13th

FINANCE COMMISSION

The outlay provided for the above scheme was Rs1024.34. lakh and the expenditure incurred for the

schemes was Rs. 1024.27

13. SPECIAL COMPONENT PLAN

The total outlay provided for the above scheme was Rs. 2435.00 lakh and the expenditure incurred

was Rs. 2432.43 lakh.

14. EARMARKED FOR TASP

The provision of 118.00 was made for this scheme and expenditure incurred during the year

was 2011-2012.

15. SECRETARIAT ECONOMIC SERVICES

The provision of Rs. 35.11 lakh was made for this scheme and Rs. 35.11of expenditure incurred

during the year 2011-2012.

16. GFDP ( JBIC Japan)-

The total outlay provided under GFDPs scheme was Rs. 18631.34lakh with the target of

maintenance and staff continuation. At the end of the year the expenditure was Rs. 18601.70 lakh with the

maintenance and staff continuation during the year.

17. 20-POINT PROGRAMME

There are two afforestation programmes being implemented by the Forest Department under this

group.

1. Point No.51 (A) Area covered underplantation in /out side forest areas.

2. Point No.51 (B) Seedling distribution to public

The target allotted by GOI under PointNo. 51(A) was 137500 ha of land to be planted. The

achievement against the target was 140512ha. i.e, 102.19 %..

Under the PointNo. 51 (B) 893.75 lakh target for seedling plantationwas given for the year 2011.-

2012. Against this, the achievement was 2219.69 lakh which is about 248.36% of the annual target.

18. MONITORING OF PLANTATION PROGRAMME

Tree planting being majoractivity of the IntegratedForestryDevelopmentProject (IFDP),the

monitoring and evaluation of this plantationprogramme has been regularly taken up by the Monitoring &

Evaluation cell of the StateForestDepartment on an annual basis. The results of the study are given below.

MONITORING SURVEY :

Out of total100127 ha. Ofplantation raised under GFDP, 7349 ha. of plantations were sampled out

formonitoring which shows that 7.70% of area was monitored and covered under the study. Samples were

selected from the list of modelwise, sitewise and yearwise plantations.

SURVIVAL OF PLANTATIONS:

The monitoringdata collected for the year 2011-2012from the field were compiled and analyzed. The

survival percentages of plantations modelwise are given in the tables below.

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Survival percentage of plantation to the year 2011 - 2012:

(In % age)

Model

Ahm

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Bhar

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Gan

dhin

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Junag

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Kutc

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Meh

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Sta

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CA 81 0 75 61 84 0 0 74 0 83 0 3 71

CANOPI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 79 79

CFP 75 72 72 70 78 84 0 74 0 0 0 0 75

CSS 70 0 64 71 83 0 71 0 83 0 78 53 71

FDA 0 0 73 0 0 0 0 0 84 81 0 82 81

GFDP 73 69 71 32 0 70 50 0 77 72 0 78 62

MNAREGA 0 0 80 0 81 0 0 46 83 0 0 0 81

NMPB 0 0 75 63 95 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 76

OTHER 0 0 0 0 95 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 95

RKVY 0 0 0 0 0 78 0 0 0 0 0 0 78

SCP 61 79 56 61 70 66 0 54 0 0 0 0 64

SMC 49 0 77 70 72 0 0 0 92 80 0 81 73

Total 71 72 73 69 78 78 60 70 82 74 78 74 69

The other schemes have shown highest survival rate i.e. 95%. The overall survival of plantation

raised in the Gujarat State is 69 %.

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REVIEW OF FINANCIAL ASPECTS

1. VALUE OF THE FOREST PRODUCTS

The total value of the Forest products (major & minor) for the year 2011-2012 was worked out as

Rs. 5396.95 lakh. The percentage distribution of total value by items of forest produce is as

under.(Statement 11 and 12)

Sr. No. Item Percentage to

total Value

1 Timber 55.90

2 Fuelwood 36.35

3 Bamboos 0.41

4 Grass 1.55

5 Timru leaves ( St. bag) 3.36

5 Other Minor Forest Produce 2.43

Total 100.00

2. FOREST DIVISIONS ACCORDING TO REVENUE REALIZED

Forest circles realizing revenue during the year 2011-2012 are as under.

(Rs. in lakh)

S.N Name of Division Revenue

realized

S.N Name of Division Revenue

realized

1 Ahmedabad 311.78 9 Vadodara 268.48

2 Bharuch 154.73 10 Valsad 341.99

3 Mehsana 102.80 11 WL,Junagadh 114.22

4 Rajkot 79.79 12 MNP, Jamnagar 12.24

5 Gandhinagar 324.33 13 Asstt.ADM --

6 Junagadh 117.92 14 WL, Vadodara 6.67

7 Kachchh 150.96 15 Dang 569.52

8 Surat 1963.63 16 Research 127.91

3. TOTAL REVENUE & EXPENDITURE

The total revenue received under different budget heads during the year was Rs 3954.06 lakh.

Whereas the total expenditure of the Forest Department during the year 2011-2012 was Rs. 72252.59 lakh,

which constitutes Rs. 49103.44 lakh as plan expenditure & Rs.23119.92 lakh as non-plan

expenditure.(Statement – 13)

4. OUTSTANDING RECOVERIES

The outstanding recoveries of the Forest circles at the beginning of year 2011-2012 were Rs.910.66

lakh and Rs933.47lakh remaining at the end of the year.(Statement – 14)

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CHAPTER - VI

SOCIAL FORESTRY

Gujarat is a forest poor state. Approximately 10% geographical area of the state is legally

designated as forests. The forests are irregularly distributed and confined mainly to the eastern and

southern district of the state. The situation is aggravated by absence of tree cover from about half of the

area. On the other hand, the climate and rainfall of state are quite varied. Agro-climatically the state is

divided in to 8 agro-climate Zones. The rains are undependable and droughtare quite common (about 35%

of the area is chronically affected). Fodder becomes scarce during years and the state has to transport large

quantites of fodder from far-off places to save the cattle from starvation. Promotion of tree planting on

non-forerst lands has been considered to be the only answer to improve the situation in the state. The

Gujarat Forest Department, therefore, put forth a Social Forestry Programme for planting trees on all types

of vacant lands. Under this programme, tree planting is carried out on the following categories of lands :

(A) GOVERNMENT LAND : 1. Strip lands (along roadside, railway side and canal banks) 2. Government

wastelands. 3. Degraded forest lands. 4. vacant lands belonging to other Govt. Depts.

(B) SEMI- GOVERNMENT LAND : 1. Gaucher lands (Village Panchayat grazing lands) 2. Corporation

land and belonging to other Semi-Govt. Institute (C) PRIVATATE LAND :1. Private lands of individuals

2. Degraded farm lands.

During the year 2011-12 the following achievements have been made under the programme of

Social Forestry.

1. Strip Plantation (S)

Strip plantation are created on the vacant land of NHW, SHW, MDR, ODR, V.R. and canal Bank

and Railway side. No. of 1600 plants per ha. are to be planted. During the year 750 ha. of land wascovered

under this model.

2. Gram Van (Irrigated)

Gram Van (Irrigated) are created on village Gaucher land, 1666 seedling per hectare are to be

planted on block. During the year 650 ha. of land was covered under this model.

3. Gram Van (Rain fed)

Gram Van (Rain fed) plantation are created on village Gaucher land. No. of 1600 plants per

hectare are to be planted. During the year 1745 ha. of land was covered under this model.

4. Environmental Plantation (E)

Air and Noise pollution near the human habitation creates environmental problems. It is therefore

necessary, that all the vacant lands in and around cities belonging to Corporations, Municipalities,

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Panchayats, Schools, colleges and other Institutions also near tourist and religious places are brought under

tree cover as far as possible. About 1111 seedlings per ha. are to be planted under this model at a definite

spacing (5m x 5m). During the year 440 ha. of area was covered under this model.

5. Farm Forestry (FF)

Land holdings of small and marginal farmers and those of farmers belonging to scheduled tribes

and scheduled castes, which are economically unsuitable for raising agriculture crops are covered under

this model to supplement their income by starting an activity which can give them quick returns. Under

this model, suitable trees including those of fruit are planted in the lands owned by these categories of

farmers. Planting is along the field boundary, or lines so as to create assets for the farmers. During the year

under review 5737 ha. area was covered under this model.

6. Drip Irrigation (D)

Drip Irrigation plantation are created in village Gaucher land and Barren Hillocks land. No. of

1350 plants per hectare are to be planted. During the year 400 ha. of land was covered under this model.

7. Van – Mahotsav

Under this programme, during the year 2011-12 about 1790.80 lakh seedlings and seeds have

been distributed to industries, educational institutions, Government/Semi-Government agencies, farmers,

religious institutions and individuals through farm forestry.

8. School-Kisan Nursery (D.C.P.)

Seedlings of various species are raised by the beneficiaries under this scheme. Technical guidance

and trainingare provide to the beneficiaries by staff of Forest department. During the year about 50.00

lakh seedlings were raised and distributed under this scheme.

9. Special component Plan

Five model viz (1) Rehabilitation of degraded farm land (RDFL) (2) MODEL-E (3) MODEL-E

Ashramshala (4) Kissan nursery and (5) Fruit tree plantation (FTP) are implemented under this programme.

These schemes include beneficiaries of small & marginal farmers belonging to scheduled caste. During the

year the achievements under the schemes are as under.

(1) Under Rehabilitation of degraded farm land (RDFL) 3000 ha. was covered

(2) Under Model-E Environment plantation 300 ha. was covered

(3) Under MODEL-E Ashramshala plantation 200 ha. was covered

(4) In Kisan Nursery, 233.00 lakh Seedling were raised and distributed.

(5) Under Fruit tree plantation (FTP) 1.00 lakh fruit trees (seedlings) were

distributed.

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Important Events :

1. Surat Circle:

1.1 Creation of self help groups and their success stories in Surat Circle.

Under the Gujarat Forestry Development Programme Phase-2, Various steps have been undertaken in the

circle especially in Rajpipla (East) Division. The villages covered under the Joint Forest Management and

ecotourism have been focused for this programme and 68 self - help women’s group and youth group have

been formed. In Rajpipla (East) the self- help groups have been formed by the Gharda Foundation,

Ankleshwar. The members of these groups have been trained in making various items such as candles, soap

etc. They have now become self reliant and out of the sales of these home- made commodities their

economic position is also uplifted.

The Forest Department have been organizing medical camps, children medical camps etc. These

villages have been provided with solar lights & lamps. These activities have considerably reduced the

dependence of the villager on the forest and at the same time their living conditions have improved.

1.2 Joint Forest Management Naghatpore Cluster

Taking a cue from the success story of Panchla the idea of Naghatpore cluster was borne. In Panchla

at present most of the families have been brough above the poverty line.

Naghatpore, Zer, Durcha, Kothi, Jetpur, Gadkoi, Sarvani and Bhumalia villages had been

covered as a cluster. The programmes implanted by Forest Department such as GFDP, MNAREGA, FDA,

Bamboo mission and other routine programmes had been concentrated in around the villages of this cluster,

which created good opportunity of employment for the villagers. The villagers are no more migrating for

employment else-where. The dependence on forests nearby has also reduced considerately. The availability

of water has also increased and the villagers are, now, able to take more crops. More benefits are now,

obtained from the sale of the MFPs from the forests.

1.3 Ecotoursm- Visalkhadi

Situated on Shamalaji-Vapi state high way and 20 kms from Rajpipla on the banks of Karjan lake,

Vishal khadi has retained the glory of pristine beauty of rolling hills, surrounding water body and good

forest. The people from adjoining villages and towns frequently visited this place for enjoying natural

ambience. One end of the lake touches the famous Shoolpaneshwar Sanctuary. Near the water body there is

a palace, once belonging to kings, which attributes a historical touch also to the place. The water body

attracts number of birds both local and migratory.

This place is now being developed as an important ecotourism place and has earned liking of the

visitors since, on this road there are hardly any such places. The Gujarat Tourism Development has made

budgetary provision and some of the amenities and facilities have already been created by the Forest

Department.

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2. Junagadh Circle:

2.1 Lion gene pool Breading Centre Rampara Sanctuary

Rampara a small sanctuary in Vankaner Taluka of Rajkot Forest Division under Junagadh Circle has

got a rare distinction since it has been selected for preserving the gene pool of Astatic Lions with a view to

promoting this place as a home for Ascetic Lions. This small patch of forest which is akin to the lion habitat

is being readied for transferring and habilitating some of the lions in this forest. The population of lions has

been gradually increasing and some of the animals have already migrated to adjoining similar habitats and

settled there. So as to avoid the cross breeding and let the lions evolve on there- own and preserve their rare

gene pool it was felt necessary that some of the lions be shifted at other places, having similar habitats and

therefore this sanctuary has also been chosen.

The brief note including the location of the sanctuary and the works carried out keeping in view the

lions along with their prey base etc. are as mentioned below.

Location : Rampara Sanctuary, Area 1501.2 Ha. Taluka- Wankaner.

Dist: Rajkot.

Name of Scheme: Lion Gene pool Breeding Center.

Object : To preserve Gene pool of the Asiatic Lion & to promote the Breeding of

the Asiatic Lion.

Facilities Available : 6 Enclosures each having area of 0.5 ha. 2 Animal houses, 2 water

points, 2 Rest huts, Animal Hospital, Meat Preparation Room & Watch

Tower.

Capacity : Maximum 12 lions can be accommodated.

Nos. of Lions at gene pool : 5 Male, 3 Female, (Brought from different area of Gir Forest) at present

5 Males 3 Females & 6 cubs Total 14 (Fourteen)

Starting Date : 3/12/2010

Spotted deer : In the month of 11/2008, a breeding center for spotted deer was

established. 40 Female & 27 Male Total 67 spotted deers’ were

transferred in the Rampara Sanctuary, with initial stocks of 69 spotted

deer in each enclosure.

Note : Rampara Sanctuary Management Plan for the year 2007-08 to 2016-17

& eco-Fragile Zone proposal sent to higher office.

Nos. of Lions at gene pool : 5 Males, 3 Females, 3 cubs. Total- 11 (Eleven) 3 Female cubs have born

on date 4/5/2011. Thus the total animals are 11 (Eleven)

Food : Male lion- Meat 7.5 Kg per day. Female lion- Meat 6.5 Kg per day.

Starting Date : 3/12/2010.

3. Rajkot Circle

3.1 Success story regarding afforestation carried out at Malavia-Pipalia Village, with people’s

participation.

Malavia-Pipalia village in Lathi Taluka of Amreli district is in Rajkot circle,. The village is 18 kms away

from Lathi. As is the fact with almost all the villages, this village too has a cremation site for dead bodies in

the outskirts. The place is in the vicinity of a plantation of Neem trees carried out around five years, back.

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The villagers gather at this place often for the cremation of dead bodies. On one of such occasions,

when they had gathered there, the Sarpanch floated an idea of creating good plantation, at a place nearby

where there were prosopis trees grown up naturally. The idea was quickly accepted. The RFO of the Taluka

Mr. Turk was contacted at the Range office and was apprised of the idea. The villagers were advised by the

RFO to prepare the area before taking up plantation. The villagers immediately managed to collect necessary

funds from the financially better positioned citizens of the villagers living at Surat. A citizen, at present,

residing in USA was also contacted who responded positively and the Sarpanch of the village, in no time,

took up the ensuing steps and cleared the 3000 Sq.mt area. When RFO was informed about this he could

hardly believe that such a task would have been made possible within just five days. Sarpanch, then, under

the guidance of the RFO erected fencing all around the plot, with cement poles and barbed wire. It was a

great sight to see the aged ( more than 50 years of age) inhabitants of the village erecting the fencing

manually. Encouraged by realizing strong determination of the people, the RFO helped them by giving

alignment for planting Ficus trees grown in nursery from seeds. Soon the pits of size 45 X 45 X 45 cm were

dug up and in the following monsoon 110 Ficus trees were planted in pits. After the monsoon arrangements

were suitably made by the villagers to irrigate all the plants by drip irrigation. A Sintex tank was installed on

a raised platform to facilitate irrigation. The plantation is taken care of by the villagers very well and today

all the plants have attained about 9 to 10 ft height. The higher officers who saw this activity were spellbound

after seeing this excellent example of people’s participation in afforestation activity.

4. Research :

4.1 Study on the growth of Ailanthus excelsa

Ailanthus excelsa, locally known as Ardusa trees have fast attained popularity and demand for its

use in plywood industries in Gujarat. The farmers of Gujarat have adopted plantation of Arduso either on the

boundaries of their farmlands or as pure plantations, and the trees have been giving them rich dividents for

its ever increasing demand in plywood industries. The research wing of the Forest Department, therefore

took up a study on the growth of Ardusa trees on farm lands.

The study team of the Research wing visited (1) 48 farmlands and measured total 5033 Arduso trees

(girth at breast height and the height) planted on the boundaries of their farmlands. Similarly, the team

visited (2) Farmlands belonging to farmers where entire areas of the farmlands were covered with pure

plantations of Ardusa trees and measured 1763 trees ( the girth at breast height and total height of the tree).

The study commenced in March 2012 and was completed by January 2013.

The analysis of the data so collected showed definite trends as follows.

In the first instance, where the trees had been planted on boundaries of the farmlands at 3-4 mt.

distance had relatively good growth compared to the trees planted at 2 mt. distance on boundaries of the

farmlands belonging to 12 farmers.

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In case of farmers who opted for pure plantation in their farmlands, nine farmers had planted the

trees at 4 X 4 mt. espacement and 3 farmers had planted the trees at 3 X 3 mt. espacement.

However when the growths of trees planted on the boundaries of the farmlands and those in the pure

plantations were compared, the trees which were planted on the boundaries of the farmlands showed better

growth in terms of girth, height and weight at 10 years of age viz. the girth was found 38% more, height was

found 19% more and the weight was found 2.5 times more, than those in pure plantations.

This conclusion would definitely benefit the farmers who opt for planting of Ardusa for economical

gains.

4.2 The trial of various mixtures of soil, compost and vermi compost on the growth of the plants in

nurseries.

Farmers adopting Agroforestry are gradually increasing in Gujarat and Saurashtra. Therefore to

provide them with the best seedlings in terms of health and good height is the primary function of Forest

department. Now a days vermi compost is also fast getting popularity because, it not only acts as a good

fertilizer for a given plant but also fixes very essential micro nutrients in the soil helping the plant to attain

vigor and sturdily.

The Research wing of the state therefore took up these trials in case of two species i.e. Neem and

Ardusa which are most preferred by the farmers in Agroforestry. These trials had been taken up at four

locations of the state. They were Mehsana, Deesa, Rajkot and Gandhinagar.

The mixtures of soil, compost ( cow dung manure ) and vermi compost were filled up in the bags of

size 15cm x X 25 cm. The mixtures were filled up in bags in different ratio as shown in the following table

and Neem and Arduso were tried in nurseries at above mentioned locations.

Sr.

No.

Mixture Number of

plants

1 Soil & cow dung manure 2:1 20

2 Soil, cow dung manure and vermi compost 13:5:2 (65%, 25%,& 10%) 20

3 Soil, cow dung manure and vermi compost 13:4:3 (65%, 20%,& 15%) 20

4 Soil, cow dung manure and vermi compost 12:4:4 (60%, 20%,& 20%) 20

5 Soil, cow dung manure and vermi compost 13:5:2 (65%, 25%,& 10%) 20

6 Soil, cow dung manure and vermi compost 13:4:3 (65%, 20%,& 15%) 20

7 Soil, cow dung manure and vermi compost 12:4:4 (60%, 20%,& 20%) 20

8 Soil, cow dung manure and vermi compost 12:3:5 (60%, 15%,& 25%) 20

9 Soil, cow dung manure and vermi compost 12:4:4 (60%, 20%,& 20%) 20

10 Soil, cow dung manure and vermi compost 12:5:3 (60%, 25%,& 15%) 20

11 Soil, cow dung manure and vermi compost 12:6:2 (60%, 30%,& 10%) 20

The above trial took up at three locations gave following results

Arduso: In case of Arduso in Mehsana Centre, 10% to 15% of the vermi compost mixed with soil and cow

dung manure gave best results in terms of height. In case of Deesa also the 10% to 15% vermi compost

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mixed gave best height. Similarly at Rajkot centre 10% quantity of vermi compost mixed soil and cow dung

manure gave very good result in terms of the height.

Neem : In case of Neem at Mehsana centre 20% vermi compost mixed with, soil cow dung manure gave

best result in terms of height.

Whereas at Deesa centre 10% to 20% vermi compost mixed with soil and cow dung manure

gave best results.

At Gandhinagar centre also the result was similar to Deesa centre.

These trials establishes the fact that vermi compost mixed with soil and cow dung

manure gives better results.

4.3 Status of Clonal Production Nurseries in Gujarat

Sixteen clonal plant production nurseries have been established or in progress of

establishing them in different divisions. The present status of these nurseries is given below:

Sr.

No.

Name of Clonal

Nursery

Taluka District Production

Scale

Plant (lakh)

Status/Remarks

1 Limkheda Limkheda Dahod 16.0

Eucalyptus

In production stage

2 Kathlal Kathlal Nadiad 16.0

Eucalyptus

In production stage

3 Vaso Nadiad Nadiad 8.0

Eucalyptus

Work in progress and

production may start from

next month

4 Halwad Halwad Surendranagar 4.0

Eucalyptus

In production stage

5 Gumandev Jhagadia Bharuch 10.0

Eucalyptus

In production stage

6 Haripur Valia Bharuch 10.0

Eucalyptus

Established and production

has just started

7 Ten Bondali Surat 5.0

2.5 Eucalyptus

2.5 Sharu

Established and production

has just started

8 Sadakpur Chikhali Navsari 10.0

Sharu

Established and production

has just started

9 Kanpur Idar Sabarkantha 10.0

Eucalyptus

Work in progress

10 Patadia Danta Banaskantha 2.5

Eucalyptus

Work in progress

11 Khedbrahma Khedbrahma Sabarkantha 2.5

Eucalyptus

Established and production

started but work to

increase production

capacity from 2.5 lakh to

5.0 lakh is under progress

12 Dantasan Visnagar Mahesana 2.5

Eucalyptus

Work in progress

13 Shihor(Vadaval) Shihor Bhavnagar 4.0

Eucalyptus

Work in progress

14 Randarda Rajkot Rajkot 4.0

Eucalyptus

Work in progress

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15 Dhanol Godhra Godhra

(Research

wing)

20.0

Eucalyptus

In production stage

16 Singalkhanch Godhra Godhra

(Research

wing)

20.0

Eucalyptus

In production stage

Total : 144.5

Site for 17th

clonal plant production nursery will be selected between Surat and Navsari. The work

in this regard is in initial stage. The production capacity of this nursery may be about 10 lakh

seedlings of Eucalyptus and Sharu.

Demand and supply situation for clonal nursery will be reviewed in Sept./Oct. -2011 to take

appropriate decision for establishing new clonal plant production nurseries.

In addition to above, Teak Tissue Culture Plant Lab at Gandhinagar under the Reserach Wing has

annual production capacity of over 2.0 lakh which may be increase in near future.

At present, talal clonal production of all nurseries will be as under.

Eucalyptus Clonal Plants 137.0 lakhs

Sharu Clonal Plants 17.5 lakhs

Teak Clonal Plants 2.0 lakhs

Total : 156.5 lakh

5. Canopy plantation A Lively Livelihood Enhancement Programme with Forest Conservation.

Canopy Plantations

Canopy plantations are essentially plantations under which all plant forms such as trees, shrubs,

herbs and climbers are grown together to give shape to forest with more species and product

diversity. It represents a symbiotically integrated multi canopy forest capable of providing socio

economic security to local people along with achieving the objectives of bio diversity augmentation

and ecological conservation.

The Canopy Plantation Project, finally conceptualized in 2010,

Objectives of the Canopy Plantation Programme

The project envisages the following objectives:

1. Development and Conservation of forests and biodiversity.

2. Multi layer densification of forests leading to healthier forest structure and nutrient recycling.

3. Ecological conservation – particularly -soil and water conservation.

4. Achieving Product Diversity by directly promoting biodiversity on forest and farm lands.

5. Enhancement of the productivity of the forests and farmlands.

6. Improvement of the economic conditions of the people through marketable products and by

providing forward market linkages of the products

7. Strengthening the people forestry linkages.

8. Enhancing the skills and managerial capabilities of the stake holders.

Choice of species under canopy plantation

The selection of species under canopy plantations is guided by

1. Desirability for conserving floristic diversity in terms of trees, herbs, shrubs and climbers as

well as grass for milch cattle.

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2. Suitability of species to local conditions.

3. Demand of species by local people factored by markets nearby.

4. Marketability of surplus produce by local people other than self consumption.

Major distinguishing features between Canopy plantation and

Normal Afforestation Programmes

Parameters Canopy Plantation Normal Afforestation

Programme

Land Management Forest land along with non forest Private

land-holistic management of natural

resources. Forest lands of open nature

and on borders are given priority.

Usually on forest land alone

Species Mix Trees, shrubs, herbs and climbers-

biodiversity/habitat approach

Only tree species

Canopies Ground flora, herbs, shrubs, climbers,

Middle canopy trees and Top canopy trees

Middle canopy and Top

canopy

Forest Densification Forest Densification achieved which is a

multi-layer densification of forests leading

to healthier forest structure and nutrient

recycling.

Forest densification is

achieved with less number

of layers.

Ecological value Soil Conservation, Water Conservation,

Biodiversity Conservation, more effective

Climate Proofing (due to more diverse

vegetation structure)

Soil Conservation, Water

Conservation

Gestation Period Very short (3 months-25 years because

seasonals and perennials-both are planted)

Long (5-25 years because

only trees are planted)

Economic Returns Uniformly spread over time Non-uniform

Product Diversity More (due to more floristic diversity) Less

Incentives for

People’s participation

Based on immediate plus long term returns

by integrating people’s participation as a

part of Forest policy

Based on long term returns

People’s action for

forest protection

Prompt and proactive due to expectation of

short term economic returns

Moderate

Canopy plantations and economic upliftment of people

The project was conceived and formulated keeping in mind socio economic needs of poor and

marginalized population along with the aim of furthering forest conservation.

Since plants of different gestation period are raised together, the benefits from different species

begin to flow at different times. The village level committees harvest the benefits from the forest

land and distribute it among themselves as agreed collectively.

The Canopy Project marks a new paradigm of development wherein economic and social

transformation of poor people is suitably adjusted to the goals of forest conservation and

environmental protection / ecological balance.

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Canopy Plantations and Gender Equity

The Programme has many elements viz. nursery works, value addition etc. which facilitates

Employment of women (indicated at Fig 1). Further, the programme results into benefits in the form

of nutrition, food, herbal medicines etc. which are crucial for the well being of each family.

Therefore, the programme is expected to result into women empowerment.

Canopy Plantation – a holistic approach for blending natural resource conservation with economic

development

The canopy plantations represent a holistic approach which blends conservation of natural resources

with economic gains by the local community. The key element which connects the economic gain

to the forest conservation and regeneration is the local human population.

The major stake holders of the project are:

The local tribal communities,

The Gujarat Forest Department because its basic goal of forest conservation is dependent

on the level and form of economic development of people.

Other Departments of the Government viz. Rural Development Department, Tribal

Development Department, Agriculture Department, Horticulture Department, and other

departments engaged in the development of the people.

Market including Ayurvedic Pharmacieswhich depend on raw material that can be

produced by the tribal communities through the Canopy Plantation Programme.

The working mechanism

The Canopy Project has so far been operationalized through funds under the National Rural

Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS). It has proved to be an excellent example of

convergence of two separate government departments at the field level. The Project acts as a

source of employment for tribal women and men who are involved in maintaining and

developing the plantations.

Module I: Model of Canopy Plantation on Forest Land

Layers Plant Species Year of

Income Annual Shrubs Trees Border

Plantation

Underground NA Satavari NA NA 1st year

Surface Giloi Mardasing NA NA 1st year

Wild

Bhindi

1st year

Ardushi 1st year

Pithvan 1st year

Salparni 1st year

Middle

Canopy

NA Moringa Sitaphal Bamboo 4th year

Amla 4th year

Top Canopy NA NA Jamun Teak 10th year

Mahuda 10th year

Bel 10th year

Harde 10th year

Grass Saniyar NA NA NA 1st year

Climbers Kaucha NA NA NA 1st year

Kantola 1st year

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NA: Not applicable

Module II: Modelof Canopy Plantation on Private Farmlands

Layers Plant Species Year of

Income Annual Shrubs Trees Border

Plantation

Underground Turmeric Satavari NA NA 1st year

Ginger 1st year

Ratadu 1st year

Surface Chilli Mardasing NA NA 1st year

Bhindi 1st year

Karela 1st year

Tomatoes 1st year

Brinjal 1st year

Intercrop NA Sitaphal Bamboo 4th year

Amla 4th year

Grafted

mango

4th year

Mahuda Teak 10th year

Bel 10th year

Harde 10th year

Climbers Tindola NA NA NA 1st year

Parval 1st year

Pumpkin 1st year

NA: Not applicable

Area of Programme

The area covered under Canopy Plantation up to 2011-12 in six Forest Divisions

Sr.

No.

District Forest

Division

Area under Canopy Plantations during

different years on forest lands (ha.)

2010-11 2011-12 Total up to 2012

1 Dangs Dangs North 200 270 470

2 Dangs Dangs South 200 155 355

3 Valsad Valsad North - 190 190

4 Narmada Narmada - 200* 200

5 Surat Surat - 11 11

6 Tapi Vyara 26 85 111

Total area under Canopy

Plantation

426 911 1337

* This does not include the plantation undertaken on private land and the area that has benefitted from area

development activities under the Canopy Project

Programme Expansion

The number of Division which took up the Programme during 2010-11 and 2011-12 were

three and six respectively.

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PART - II

STATEMENTS

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Statement - I

Circle wise forest area by legal status –2011-12 (Area in Sq.km)

Sr.

No.

Forest Cirlce Kind of

Forest

Area as on 1st

April 2011

Addition

during the

Year

Area

reduced or

transferred to

other heads

during the

Year

Area as on

31st March

2012

Remarks

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 Surat Reserved 2691.33 0.00 0.00 2691.33

Protected 3.30 0.00 0.00 3.30

Unclassed 100.40 2.98 0.00 103.38

Total 2795.03 2.98 0.00 2798.01

2 Vadodara Reserved 2627.19 0.00 0.00 2627.19

Protected 13.89 0.10 0.00 13.99

Unclassed 67.59 0.00 0.00 67.59

Total 2708.67 0.10 0.00 2708.77

3 Junagadh Reserved 1419.95 0.00 0.00 1419.95

Protected 6.38 0.00 0.00 6.38

Unclassed 652.04 0.00 0.00 652.04

Total 2078.37 0.00 0.00 2078.37

4 Gandhinagar Reserved 1309.20 0.00 0.00 1309.20

Protected 14.93 0.00 0.00 14.93

Unclassed 1162.06 0.53 0.00 1162.59

Total 2486.19 0.53 0.00 2486.72

5 Kutch Reserved 2324.66 4.83 0.00 2329.49

Protected 6.21 2497.00 0.00 2503.21

Unclassed 1309.86 0.00 4.83 1305.03

Total 3640.73 2501.83 4.83 6137.73

6 Junagadh W.L. Reserved 1723.63 0.00 0.00 1723.63

Protected 118.86 0.00 0.00 118.86

Unclassed 89.67 0.00 0.00 89.67

Total 1932.16 0.00 0.00 1932.16

7 M.N.P Reserved 29.93 0.00 0.00 29.93

Jamnagar, Protected 6.61 0.00 0.00 6.61

Unclassed 895.15 1.00 0.00 896.15

Total 931.69 1.00 0.00 932.69

8 Vadodara W.L Reserved 130.46 0.00 0.00 130.46

Protected 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

Unclassed 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

Total 130.46 0.00 0.00 130.46

9 Valsad Reserved 2003.37 0.00 0.00 2003.37

Protected 209.30 0.00 0.00 209.30

Unclassed 39.11 0.00 0.00 39.11

Total 2251.78 0.00 0.00 2251.78

10 Ahmedabad Reserved 108.55 0.00 0.00 108.55

Protected 5.67 0.00 0.00 5.67

Unclassed 72.25 0.00 0.00 72.25

Total 186.47 0.00 0.00 186.47

11 GEER Foundation Reserved 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

Protected 4.28 0.00 0.00 4.28

Unclassed 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

Total 4.28 0.00 0.00 4.28

Total Reserved 14368.27 4.83 0.00 14373.10

Gujarat state Protected 389.43 2497.10 0.00 2886.53

Unclassed 4388.13 4.51 4.83 4387.81

Total 19145.83 2506.44 4.83 21647.44

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Statement - 1 A

Forest Area

Under Road and Canal side - 2011-2012 (Length in km)

Sr.No Forest Cirlce kind of

Forest

Length

as on 1st

April

2011

Addition

during

the Year

Length

reduced or

transferred to

other heads

during the

year

Length as on

31st March 2012

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1 Bharuch Reserved 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

Protected 5214.29 8.66 0.00 5222.95

Unclassed 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

Total 5214.29 8.66 0.00 5222.95

2 Ahmedabad Reserved 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

Protected 3707.98 0.00 0.00 3707.98

Unclassed 763.46 0.00 0.00 763.46

Total 4471.44 0.00 0.00 4471.44

3 Rajkot Reserved 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

Protected 959.63 0.85 0.00 960.48

Unclassed 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

Total 959.63 0.85 0.00 960.48

4 Mehsana Reserved 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

Protected 3561.96 0.00 0.00 3561.96

Unclassed 1872.70 36.00 0.00 1908.70

Total 5434.66 36.00 0.00 5470.66

5 Kutch Reserved 323.53 0.00 0.00 323.53

Protected 1159.71 0.00 0.00 1159.71

Unclassed 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

Total 1483.24 0.00 0.00 1483.24

6 Gandhinagar Reserved 519.67 0.00 0.00 519.67

Protected 13.03 0.00 0.00 13.03

Unclassed 573.89 0.00 0.00 573.89

Total 1106.59 0.00 0.00 1106.59

7 Porbandar SF Reserved 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

Protected 456.04 0.00 0.00 456.04

Unclassed 18.18 0.00 0.00 18.18

Total 474.22 0.00 0.00 474.22

Total Gujarat

state

Reserved 843.20 0.00 0.00 843.20

Protected 14616.60 9.51 0.00 14626.11

Unclassed 3210.05 36.00 0.00 3246.05

Total 18669.85 45.51 0.00 18715.36

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Progress under the Settlement of Rights in Forest Area during 2011-2012

( Area in Sq.km )

(Expenditure Rs. lakh)

Sr.No Forest Area Expenditure on Settlement

Finally settled

during the

Year

on hand

at the

beginning

of the

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Additional

Area

undertaken

during the

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On Forest

accounts

On other

Department's

accounts

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1 Surat 0.00 103.27 0.00 0.00 0.00

2 Vadodara 0.00 58.19 0.00 0.00 0.00

3 Junagadh 0.00 129.59 0.00 0.00 0.00

4 Gandhinagar 0.00 829.95 0.00 0.00 0.00

5 Kutch 398.93 1306.57 0.00 0.00 0.00

6 Junagadh W.L 2.25 12.28 0.00 0.00 0.00

7 Jamnagar MNP 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

8 Valsad 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

9 Ahmedabad 0.00 72.25 0.00 0.00 0.00

10 Vadodara W.L. 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

11 GEER

Foundation

4.28 4.28 0.00 0.00 0.00

Total 405.46 2516.38 0.00 0.00 0.00

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Demarcation and Maintenance of Boundaries during the Year -2011-2012

(Length in km)

Sr. No. Forest Circle Boundaries demarcated during the

year

Length of previously

demarcated Boundaries

whose boundary

marks were repaired

during the year

Length of previously

demarcated Boundaries

whose boundary

marks were not repaired during the

year

Total Length of

demarcated boundaries at the close of the year

where boundary marks are

erected Col. (3+4+5)

Length of Boundaries

yet to be demarcated at close of

the year

Length of Natural

Boundaries Not requiring demarcation

Total length of

boundaries at the close of the year

Col. (6+7+8)

Expenditure on Demarcation

New Works

(Rs. lakh)

Repairs to old

boundaries (Rs. lakh)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1 Surat 2028.32 869.88 0.00 2898.20 314.33 415.75 3628.28 103.50 1.58

2 Vadodara 89.15 105.20 4399.69 4594.04 0.00 0.00 4594.04 61.35 7.12

3 Junagadh 131.95 11.85 3261.15 3404.95 1287.44 43.00 4735.39 26.21 37.78

4 Gandhinagar 66.26 2158.18 0.00 2224.44 18.28 0.00 2242.72 42.32 0.00

5 Kutch 115.00 253.50 451.00 819.50 233.00 94.00 1146.50 56.47 1.70

6 Junagadh W.L. 16.87 725.22 1257.23 1999.32 1023.07 180.18 3202.57 34.86 6.67

7 Jamnagar 0.00 0.00 535.07 535.07 46.79 0.00 581.86 0.00 0.00

8 Valsad 147.88 4630.21 1061.33 5839.42 1195.52 179.77 7214.71 63.26 0.00

9 Ahmedabad 1.70 750.00 886.93 1638.63 89.55 0.00 1728.18 0.26 0.00

10 Vadodara W.L 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

11 GEER Foundation 0.00 0.00 14.06 14.06 0.00 0.00 14.06 0.00 0.00

Total 2597.13 9504.04 11866.46 23967.63 4207.98 912.70 29088.31 388.23 54.85

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Forest Area Surveyed by the Survey of India - 2011-2012

Topographical Survey

Sr.No.

Forest circle

Special Survey paid by Forest Department

Expendi-ture

incurred during

the year (Rs.

Lakh)

Total Expendi-

ture incurred

at the end of

the year (Rs.

Lakh)

Ordinary Survey not paid for by the Forest Department

Boundaries Surveyed

Total Area

Survey-ed

(Sqkm) (3+4+9+

2010)

Area remain-ing to be Survey-

ed (Sqkm)

Total Area as per form

No.1 (15+16)

Previous This year Previous This year In In

Previous this

Scale of 4"=1

Mile

Scale of 8"=1

Mile

Scale of 4"=1

Mile

Scale of 8"=1

Mile

Scale of 2"=1

Mile

Small Scale

Scale of 2"=1

Mile

Small Scale

Year Year

1 2

1 Surat 1420.89 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 907.60 0.00 1420.89 1331.27 2798.01

2 Vadodara 791.52 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 791.52 883.74 718.79 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2394.05 314.62 2708.77

3 Junagadh 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 669.22 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 669.22 1409.14 2078.36

4 Gandhinagar 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2486.72

5 Kutch 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 6137.73 6137.74

6 Wildlife Junagadh

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1932.16 1932.16

7 Jamnagar 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 932.69

8 Valsad 1170.45 20.19 0.00 0.00 0.00 1190.64 0.00 34.68 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1190.64 1061.14 2251.78

9 Ahmedabad 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 186.47

10 Vadodara W.L.

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

11 GEER Foundation

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4.28

Total 3382.86 20.19 0.00 0.00 0.00 1982.16 883.74 1388.01 0.00 0.00 907.60 0.00 5674.80 12186.06 21647.44

Note :- Total forest area does not include area transferred to Ahmedabad S.F. circle.

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Progress Made in Preparation of Working Plan During - 2011-2012 (Area in Sq.Km.)

Sr. No.

Forest circle Area under sanctioned Working Plan Percen-tage to

total Forest Area

Area not under sanctioned working plan

Total Forest

Area i.e. total of

Col.6,8,9 &2010

Revision Expenditure on working

plans sanctioned Rs.in Lakhs

At the comme- ncement

of the year

Additi-on

during the year

Reduc- tion

during the

year

Actual Area col.

(3+4-5)

Plan under

prepara- tion

Area requir-

ing working

plans

Area not

requir-ing

working plans

Area which is due or is required

to be revised

working plan in

progress

Revised working

plans sanction-

ed

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

1 Surat 2733.49 0.00 0.00 2733.49 67.69 0.06 0.00 64.46 2798.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

2 Vadodara 2641.25 0.00 0.00 2641.25 97.51 0.00 54.88 12.54 2708.77 2798.01 0.00 0.00 0.00

3 Junagadh 1866.86 0.00 0.00 1866.86 89.82 72.02 0.00 139.48 2078.36 377.37 0.00 0.00 0.00

4 Gandhinagar 2486.19 0.00 0.00 2486.19 99.98 0.00 0.00 0.53 2486.72 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

5 Kutch 5828.80 0.00 0.00 5828.80 94.97 0.00 308.93 0.00 6137.74 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

6 Junagadh W.L.

1932.16 0.00 0.00 1932.16 100.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1932.16 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

7 Jamnagar 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 932.69 932.69 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

8 Valsad 1691.00 0.17 0.00 1691.17 0.00 560.84 0.00 0.00 2251.78 474.62 474.62 0.00 0.00

9 Ahmedabad 169.68 0.00 0.00 169.68 75.10 0.00 16.79 0.00 186.47 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

10 Vadodara W.L.

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 91.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 130.46 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

11 GEER Foundation

4.28 0.00 0.00 4.28 100.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4.28 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

Total 19353.71 0.17 0.00 19353.88 89.40 632.92 380.60 1149.70 21647.44 3650.00 474.62 0.00 0.00

Note :- Total forest area does not include area transferred to Ahmedabad S.F. circle.

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Information regarding Breaches of Forest Rules - 2011-2012

Sr.No. Forest Cirlce

No. of Cases pending at the beginning of the year

No. off new cases During the Year

Outbreak of fire in the Forest

Unauthorised Felling Unauthorised Grazing in closed Area

A B C Total A B C Total A B C Total A B C Total

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

1 Surat 4381 3292 6879 14552 0 99 293 392 0 865 1061 1926 0 10 43 53

2 Vadodara 0 1028 712 1740 0 0 199 199 0 793 713 1506 0 260 0 260

3 Vadodara (WL)

0 130 0 130 0 17 0 17 0 172 0 172 0 0 0 0

4 Junagadh 0 58 604 662 0 11 11 22 0 108 8 116 0 471 13 484

5 Gandhinagar 0 68 466 534 0 3 57 60 5 190 40 235 0 0 1 1

6 Kutch 0 717 595 1312 0 1 9 10 0 24 3 27 0 9 2 11

7 Junagadh (WL)

0 654 41 695 0 11 0 11 1 84 1 86 0 176 0 176

8 Jamnagar 0 13 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 5

9 Valsad 160 1011 987 2158 0 84 57 141 1 663 664 1328 0 3 6 9

10 Bharuch 0 366 4 370 0 6 1 7 0 33 0 33 0 0 0 0

11 Ahmedabad 0 1161 26 1187 0 0 1 1 0 25 0 25 0 4 0 4

12 Mehsana 0 100 0 100 0 3 0 3 0 6 2 8 0 31 0 31

13 Rajkot 0 115 21 136 0 0 24 24 0 49 1 50 0 1 5 6

14 GEER Foundation

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total 4541 8713 10335 23589 0 235 652 887 7 3012 2493 5512 0 970 70 1040

A: Prosecution launched in the court.

B: Case compounded departmentally

C: Cases where in accused person escaped while detection

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Sr.No. Forest Cirlce No. of new cases During the Year Grand Total

Other offences Total

A B C Total A B C Total 2010+14+

18+22

A B C Total 26+6

1 2 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

1 Surat 0 15 80 95 0 989 1084 2466 30 4281 8356 17018

2 Vadodara 0 151 84 235 0 1204 996 2200 34 2232 1708 3940

3 Vadodara (WL) 0 34 0 34 0 223 0 223 0 306 0 306

4 Junagadh 1 212 6 219 1 802 1022 841 0 860 642 1503

5 Gandhinagar 0 345 4 349 5 538 892 645 0 606 568 1179

6 Kutch 0 37 97 134 0 71 205 182 0 788 706 314

7 Junagadh (WL) 13 263 3 279 14 534 827 552 70 1188 45 1247

8 Jamnagar 0 13 0 13 0 18 31 18 0 31 0 31

9 Valsad 0 29 46 75 1 779 773 1553 49 1790 1760 3711

10 Bharuch 0 10 0 10 0 49 1 50 0 415 5 420

11 Ahmedabad 0 27 0 27 0 56 83 57 0 1217 27 1244

12 Mehsana 0 60 2 62 0 100 162 104 13 200 4 204

13 Rajkot 2 2 17 21 2 52 75 101 0 167 68 237

14 GEER Foundation 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total 16 1198 339 1553 23 5415 6151 8992 196 14081 13889 31354

A: Prosecution launched in the court.

B: Case compounded departmentally

C: Cases where in accused person escaped while detection

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No. of cases disposed off during the year

Cases in which accused were inflicted punishment No. of cases disposed of during the year acquittals

No. of cases. Persons No. of cases. Persons

A B C Total A B Total A B C Total A B Total

1 2 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44

1 Surat 16 265 49 330 0 0 0 0 398 1329 1727 0 196 196

2 Vadodara 0 1774 1007 2781 0 2889 2889 0 2010 1105 3115 0 3303 3303

3 Vadodara (WL) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 37 0 37 0 37 37

4 Junagadh 1 233 0 234 1 177 178 0 623 0 623 0 834 834

5 Gandhinagar 0 613 0 613 0 681 681 2 222 0 224 4 373 377

6 Kutch 0 106 0 106 0 169 169 0 157 196 353 0 22 22

7 Junagadh (WL) 4 6 2 12 6 8 14 0 343 1 344 0 404 404

8 Jamnagar 0 20 0 20 0 25 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

9 Valsad 0 119 0 119 0 278 278 48 535 410 993 0 143 143

10 Bharuch 0 32 0 32 0 42 42 0 38 4 42 0 38 38

11 Ahmedabad 0 23 0 23 0 37 37 0 57 0 57 0 80 3

12 Mehsana 0 75 0 75 0 112 112 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

13 Rajkot 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 75 0 76 0 72 72

14 GEER Foundation 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total 21 3266 1058 4345 7 4418 4425 51 4495 3045 7591 4 5502 5429

A: Prosecution launched in the court.

B: Case compounded departmentally

C: Cases where in accused person escaped while detection

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Forest Cirlce

Total No. of cases disposed off during the year Cases pending at the closing of the year

No. of cases. Persons

A B C Total A B Total A B C Total

1 2 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55

1 Surat 16 663 1378 2057 0 196 196 14 3618 6978 10610

2 Vadodara 0 3784 2112 5896 0 6192 6192 34 1153 723 1910

3 Vadodara (WL) 0 37 0 37 0 37 37 0 269 0 269

4 Junagadh 0 856 0 856 1 1011 1012 0 4 642 646

5 Gandhinagar 0 835 0 835 4 1054 1058 0 229 568 339

6 Kutch 0 263 196 459 0 191 191 0 525 510 1035

7 Junagadh (WL) 4 349 3 356 6 412 418 66 839 42 947

8 Jamnagar 0 20 0 20 0 25 25 0 11 0 11

9 Valsad 48 654 410 1112 0 421 421 1 1136 1350 2487

10 Bharuch 0 70 4 74 0 80 80 0 345 1 346

11 Ahmedabad 0 80 0 80 0 117 117 0 1137 27 1164

12 Mehsana 0 75 0 75 0 112 112 13 125 4 142

13 Rajkot 1 75 0 76 0 72 72 6 92 0 98

14 GEER Foundation 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total 69 7761 4103 11933 11 9920 9931 134 9025 10845 20004

A: Prosecution launched in the court.

B: Case compounded departmentally

C: Cases where in accused person escaped while detection

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Forest Area Protected from Fires - 2011- 2012

(Area in sq.km.)

Sr.No. Forest

Circle

Area Percentage

of Forest

area under

fire

protection

to total

Forest

Area

Percentage of failure Total

Cost of

fire

Protection

(Rs. lakh)

Attempted Actually

protected

Average

Percentage

of Last 5

year

Percentage

during the

year

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 Surat 2798.01 2656.23 94.93 0 0 126.36

2 Vadodara 2708.77 2707.18 99.94 10.90 8.07 50.48

3 Junagadh 2078.36 2068.34 99.84 2.58 0.17 19.91

4 Gandhinagar 2486.72 1896.71 100.00 0.00 0.00 25.23

5 Kutch 6137.74 6137.73 100.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

6 Junagadh

(WL)

1932.16 1914.94 947.64 0.02 0.02 77.77

7 Jamnagar 932.69 932.69 100.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

8 Vadodara

(WL)

130.46 130.46 100.00 0.32 0.17 0.00

9 Valsad 2251.78 1785.38 79.29 0.10 0.07 137.75

10 Ahmedabad 186.47 186.47 100.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

11 GEER

Foundation

4.28 4.28 100.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

Total 21647.44 20420.41 94.33 13.92 8.50 437.50

Note :- Total forest area does not include area transferred to Ahmedabad Ext. circle.

Statement - 7 A

Forest Area Protected from Fires - 2011-2012

Sr.No. Forest

Circle

( Social Forestry ) (Length in Km)

Area Percentage

of Forest

area under

fire

protection to

total Forest

Area

Percentage of failure Total

Cost of

Fire

Protection

(Rs. lakh)

Attempted Actually

protected

Average

Percentage

of Last 5

years

Percentage

during the

year

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 Bharuch 5222.98 5222.98 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

2 Ahmedabad 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

3 Mehsana 5470.66 5470.66 100.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

4 Rajkot 960.48 960.48 100.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

5 Kutch 2.64 2.64 100.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

6 Gandhinagar 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

Total 11656.73 11656.73 100.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

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Forest area opened and closed for Grazing 2011-2012

Sr.No. Forest Circle Area closed

for all

animals for

the whole

year

Area opened for

Grazing throughout

the year

Area opened for a part

of the year

Total Area

For all

animals

For all

animals

except

browsers

For all

animals

For all

animals

except

browsers

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 Surat 648.38 2149.63 0 0 0 2798.01

2 Vadodara 289.09 1615.78 803.90 0 0 2708.77

3 Junagadh 1328.96 358.39 359.71 4.26 27.05 2078.37

4 Gandhinagar 1618.64 868.08 0 0 0 2486.72

5 Kutch 6137.73 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 6137.73

6 Junagadh

W.L.

1086.68 845.48 0 0 0 1932.16

7 MNP

Jamnagar

932.69 0 0 0 0 932.69

8 Vadodara

W.L.

130.46 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 130.46

9 Valsad 506.82 1739.60 5.36 0 0 2251.78

10 Ahmedabad 9.03 0.00 177.44 0.00 0.00 186.47

11 GEER

Foundation

4.28 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4.28

Total 12692.76 7576.96 1346.41 4.26 27.05 21647.44

Statement - 8 - A ( Social Forestry )

Sr.No. Forest Circle Area closed

for all

animals for

the whole

year

Area opened for

Grazing throughout

the year

Area opened for a part

of the year

For all

animals

For all

animals

except

browsers

For all

animals

For all

animals

except

browsers

Total Area

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 Bharuch 5222.95 5222.95 0.00 0.00 0.00 5222.95

2 Ahmedabad 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

3 Mehsana 5470.66 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5470.66

4 Rajkot 0.00 2724.76 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

5 Kutch 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

6 Gandhinagar 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

7 Porbander 474.22 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 474.22

Total 11167.83 7947.71 0.00 0.00 0.00 11167.83

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"Joint Forest Management " in Gujarat State (2011-2012)

Sr

No

Name of forest

Division

No of

VFPCs

form

No of VFPCs to

which adhikar

patra issued

No of

VFPCs

Ragistred

Forest area

brought

under JFM

DLWG

meeting

held

1 Narmada 184 160 90 18848.00 2

2 Surat 149 136 6 15296.00 2

3 Vyara 183 182 31 41160.00 2

4 Valsad (N) 163 163 55 9317.59 2

5 Valsad (S) 130 109 90 13985.69 2

6 Baria 283 214 214 36751.67 2

7 Godhara 462 462 217 59113.98 2

8 Chhotaudepur 324 321 137 57639.60 0

9 Surendranagar 64 64 47 11795.73 2

10 Jamnagar 55 55 55 14999.00 2

11 Bhavnagr 50 50 50 8705.00 2

12 Rajkot 57 57 57 5976.00 2

13 Junagadha 74 74 74 4875.00 2

14 Sabarkantha 149 149 106 13280.46 1

15 Sabarkantha(S) 291 291 182 7791.13 4

16 Banaskantha 108 108 108 7791.13 4

17 Gandhinagar 27 15 15 2154.66 0

18 Kutch(West) 99 82 99 31900.00 0

19 Kutch(East) 44 44 44 21500.00 4

20 Patan 25 25 25 2200.00 0

21 Dang (N) 126 126 104 8592.81 0

22 Dang (S) 117 115 117 4122.08 1

23 Bharuch 61 43 5 5762.00 0

24 Gir (W) 12 12 12 3353.72 0

25 Nadiad 22 22 22 4918.01 0

Total 3259 3079 1962 425301.88 35

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Progress made in concentrated regeneration and afforestation- 2011- 2012

Sr.No Forest Circle Area under

concentrated

regeneration

Area

regenerated

by Coppice

Area artificially regenerated Total Cost of

regeneration

during the

year

(Rs. lakh)

Planting in

existing tree

growth area

(ha)

Afforestation

in barren

area (ha)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1 Surat 0.00 0.00 6215.86 877.00 911.62

2 Vadodara 0.00 0.00 14920.92 610.00 1848.77

3 Junagadh 150.00 20.50 500.00 5728.31 1420.02

4 Gandhinagar 0.00 0.00 3348.24 7918.04 4125.51

5 Kutch 16025.00 0.00 14800.00 1225.00 4278.22

6 Junagadh W.L. 0.00 0.00 880.00 11.22 52.00

7 Jamnagar 0.00 0.00 0.00 2685.00 142.32

8 Valsad 0.00 0.00 2090.00 8757.22 1167.73

9 Bharuch 0.00 0.00 0.00 5251.00 1949.92

10 Ahmedabad 0.00 0.00 0.00 6250.35 2850.10

11 Mehsana 0.00 0.00 0.00 480.01 365.00

12 Rajkot 0.00 0.00 0.00 2724.76 2476.99

Total 16175.00 20.50 42755.02 42517.91 21588.20

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Out-turn of Timber and Fuel wood -2011- 2012

(Q = Quantity in Cu.M )

(V = Value in Rs. Lakhs)

Sr. No.

Circle Teak Timber Total Timber Fuel wood

Round Wood Sawn wood Other Timber

Q V Q V Q V Q V Q(MT) V

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

1 Surat 2652.08 891.60 0.00 0.00 3175.92 484.66 5828.00 1376.26 9899.65 197.84

2 Vadodara 431.46 22.60 0.00 0.00 854.42 40.90 1285.88 63.50 1432.50 2.42

3 Gandhinagar 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.30 0.06 2.30 0.06 28.50 0.25

4 Junagadh 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 160.76 1.25

5 Kachchh 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 689.94 4.08 689.94 4.08 4287.32 11.76

6 Junagadh (W.L.) 0.01 0.02 1.29 0.06 27.76 0.27 29.06 0.35 323.67 2.28

7 Valsad 3219.93 1041.17 138.56 63.08 218.11 20.64 3576.60 1124.89 98.48 5.10

8 Bharuch 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2977.92 188.80 2977.92 188.80 2665.60 109.71

9 Ahmedabad Extn. 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8610.05 583.65 8610.05 583.65 4859.56 102.38

10 Mehsana Extn. 1000.12 56.34 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1000.12 56.34 30865.39 164.45

11 Rajkot Extn. 0.21 0.01 0.00 0.00 292.78 3.96 292.99 3.97 4448.48 5.27

12 MNP Jamnagar 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

13 Vadodara WL 11.32 1.03 0.00 0.00 4.02 0.21 15.34 1.24 65.50 0.07

14 GEER Foundation 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

Total 7315.13 2012.77 139.85 63.14 16853.22 1327.23 24308.20 3403.14 59135.41 602.78

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Out-turn of Minor Forest Produce 2011-2012

Sr.

No

NameofProduce Quantity Collected by

Forest Dept.

Quantity Collected by

GSFDC

Total

Quantity

(Quintal )

Value

(Rs.Lakh)

Quantity

(Quintal )

Value

(Rs.Lakh)

Quantity

(Quintal)

Col.3+5

Value

(Rs.Lakh)

Col.4+6

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 Bamboos 92250.66 71.96 0.00 0.00 92250.66 71.96

2 Grass 62434.10 272.01 0.00 0.00 62434.10 272.01

3 Kadaya Gum 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

4 Other Gum 0.00 0.00 401.06 35.75 401.06 35.75

5 Aritha 0.00 0.00 17.59 0.03 17.59 0.03

6 Amla 0.00 0.00 106.35 7.23 106.35 7.23

7 Karanj Seeds 0.00 0.00 1.68 0.25 1.68 0.25

8 Puwad seeds 15.00 0.10 549.69 0.23 564.69 0.33

9 Mahuda seeds 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

10 Mahuda Fruits

(Doli)

383.96 6.11 858.62 15.74 1242.58 21.85

11 Mahuda Flowers 3886.15 58.15 5498.90 94.83 9385.05 152.98

12 Wax 0.00 0.00 35.32 4.29 35.32 4.29

13 Honey 0.00 0.00 3621.76 165.39 3621.76 165.39

14 Limbodi Seeds 60.05 0.33 260.56 1.28 320.61 1.61

15 Ratanjyot 0.58 0.01 14.55 0.11 15.13 0.12

16 Fruits 0.07 0.30 0

00

0.00 0.07 0.30

17 Others (Misc.) 1410.15 8.25 1636.64 44.42 3046.79 52.67

Total 160440.72 417.22 13002.72 369.55 173443.44 786.77

Teak Stumps Nos 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

Timru Leaves

(st.bag.)

0 0 125739.41 604.26 125739.41 604.26

G. Total of Vlaue 417.22 973.81 1391.03

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Summary of Revenue and Expenditure - 2011-2012

Revenue ( Rs. in lakh)

Sr.No. Budget Head Amount

1 2 3

1 101 Timber and other produce removed from forest by Govt.Agencies 807.95

2 101 Timber etc. removed from the forest by consumers or purchasers 1182.53

3 800 other Receipts 1963.58

4 800 Receipt from Zoological park 0.00

5 800 other Receipt from Dangs 0.00

Total 3954.06

6 900 Deduct Refunds (-) 0.00

Net Total 3954.06

Expenditure ( Rs. in lakh)

Sr.

No.

Budget Head Plan Non Plan Non Plan Total

SCA

1 2406 Forestry and Wildlife Demand

No. 26

6069.71 20735.39 0 26805.10

2 4406 C.O.on Forestry and Wildlife Demand

No.26

22270.08 0 0 22270.08

3 2406 Forestry and Wildlife Demand

No. 95

1318.35 2337.24 0 3655.59

4 4406 Forestry and Wildlife Demand

No. 95

16053.28 0.00 0 16053.28

5 4402 C.O. on Soil and water Conservation

Demand No. 26

45.00 0.00 0 45.00

6 4406 Special Component Plan Demand No.

95

2432.43 0.00 0 2432.43

7 2575 Special area and programme (1796)

Demand No. 96

582.27 46.44 0 628.71

8 3451 Information Technology Demand No.

25

332.32 0.00 0 332.32

9 3452/51 Grant to Tourism corporation of

Gujarat

0.00 0.00 0 0.00

10 2049 Payment at Decrial amount 0.00 0.85 0 0.85

11 2245 Exp. on Purchase at Grass 0.00 0.00 0 0.00

Total 49103.44 23119.92 0 72223.36

12 Loan to Govt. Servants 0 0 0

13 Advance for HBA 0 0.00 0 0.00

14 (201) Advance for Motor Conveyance 0 0.00 0 0.00

15 (202) Motor Vehicle Advance for Purchase 0 29.23 0 29.23

16 (203) Advance for Purchase of Other 0 0 0 0

17 800 Other Loans Advance for purchase of

fan

0 0 0 0

Total 0 29.23 0 29.23

Grand Total 49103.44 23149.15 0 72252.59

Total Revenue- 0 0 0 0.00

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Particulars regarding Revenue Recovery and Outstanding Revenue- 2011- 2012

(Rs.In 'Lakh)

Sr.

No.

Forest Circle Arrears at

the

beginning

of the year

Fresh

Revenue

for the

year

Total

Col. (3+4)

Total

Revenue

recovered

during the

year

Outstanding

Revenue at the

end of the year

Col. (5- 6)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1 Surat 501.79 528.86 1030.65 473.02 557.63

2 Vadodara 89.34 258.10 347.44 239.56 107.88

3 Junagadh 229.60 126.55 356.15 117.07 239.08

4 Gandhinagar 1.06 15.48 16.54 15.48 1.06

5 Research Training 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

6 Kutch 0.00 134.84 134.84 134.84 0.00

7 Junagadh W.L. 21.46 36.22 57.68 46.42 11.26

8 Valsad 3.55 457.12 460.67 453.80 6.87

9 Bharuch 61.17 41.13 102.30 94.93 7.37

10 Ahmedabad 0.00 276.90 276.90 276.90 0.00

11 Mehsana 0.00 102.80 102.80 102.80 0.00

12 Rajkot 0.00 77.06 77.06 77.06 0.00

13 Jamnagar 0.00 12.24 12.24 12.24 0.00

14 Vadodara WL 2.69 2.55 5.24 2.92 2.32

Total 910.66 2069.85 2980.51 2047.04 933.47

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