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RFO (Range Forest Officer) is a uniformed police officer responsible for forest conservation. Their role is equivalent to that of Tahsildar or circle officers in the administrative domain and they hold the equivalent police rank of Inspector of police with three stars but no stripes. Forest Rangers are state forest officers who serve in the ...
Head office of the Tamil Nadu Forest Department is in the Panagal Maaligai or Panagal Building in Saidapet, Chennai. Map of Tamil Nadu, India. The Tamil Nadu Forest Department, formerly the Madras Forest Department, is a government department responsible for managing all the protected areas and forests plus environmental and wildlife related issues of Tamil Nadu state in South India.
Tamil Nadu Forest Department is the nodal agency responsible for the protection and management of forests in the state. [1] Forests occupy an area of 22,643 km 2 (8,743 sq mi) constituting 17.4% of the geographic area. [2]
Tamil Nadu Police is the primary law enforcement agency of the state of Tamil Nadu, India. It is over 150 years old and is the fifth largest state police force in India. [3] Tamil Nadu has a police-population ratio of 1:632. The Director General of the Tamil Nadu police is Shankar Jiwal.
Tamil Nadu Biodiversity Conservation And Greening Society (TNBCGS) Environment and Forest: Tea Plantation: State Govt. Undertaking: www.tantea.co.in: 5: Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board (TNPCB) Environment and Forest: Pollution control: statuory corporation: Get Set Go: 6: Adyar Poonga: Environment and Forest: Ecological Park: State Govt ...
Operation Cocoon was an operation launched by the Special Task Force of Tamil Nadu Police to capture the forest brigand Veerappan and his associates, who were dominant in Sathyamangalam Forest in the South Indian states of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Kerala. The operation was headed by K. Vijay Kumar, and N. K. Senthamarai Kannan. [1] [2] [3] [4]
The Tamil Nadu Jute (Control of Prices and Sales) Act, 1950; The Tamil Nadu Jute Goods Control Act, 1949; The Tamil Nadu Khadi and Village Industries Board Act, 1959; The Tamil Nadu Kidneys (Authorities for Use for Therapeutic Purposes) Act, 1987; The Tamil Nadu Labour Welfare Fund Act, 1972; The Tamil Nadu Land Improvement Schemes Act, 1959
The Tamil Nadu Council of Ministers is the executive wing of the Government of Tamil Nadu and is headed by the State's Chief Minister M. K. Stalin, who is the head of government and leader of the state cabinet. The current state council of ministers were sworn in on 7 May 2021, following the 2021 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election. [1]