Haryana Forest Recruitment 2013
Haryana Forest Department (HFD) has announced recruitment application for the recruitment of Forest Guard. The recruitment details are available on official website www.haryanaforest.gov.in of Haryana Forest Department (HFD).
Haryana Forest Department has been declared total 471 vacancies. More information about Haryana Forest Department Recruitment 2013 is as displayed under…
Sr. No | Name of Post | Nos. of Posts |
01 | Forest Guard | 471 |
APPLICATION PROCEDURE :-
Candidates who are interested & eligible for this post, they can apply on or before Dtd. 08-04-2013.
Eligible candidates can download advertisement for Haryana Forest Department (HFD) Recruitment 2013 from given below links…
Note :- Here we have described Three links for this recruitment. So check all below links for gathering proper & more information.
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Haryana Forest Department History
The forests in Haryana are classified as Reserved Forests, Protected Forests, Unclassed Forests, Areas closed U/S 38 of Indian Forest Act (IFA, 1927) and Areas closed U/S 4 & 5 of Punjab Land Preservation Act (PLPA, 1900). Large Reserved Forest areas are mainly confined to the Himalayan ranges in Panchkula and Yamunanagar districts. Small Reserved Forests are found at a number of places in the districts of Yamunanagar, Kaithal, Ambala, Jind and Hisar. Majority of forests in the State belong to Subtropical dry deciduous category whereas subtropical thorny forests are found only in the Aravalli hills in the southern parts of the State. Pine forests are located at higher reaches in the Protected forests of Morni Hills in Panchkula district, whereas Sal Forests dominate the Reserve Forests in the Shiwaliks of Yamunanagar districts.
To promote sustainable development of forest resources in the state, Haryana government has framed its own Forest Policy in 2006. The policy has fixed the goal of achieving 20% Forest and Tree Cover in the state in a phased manner. This goal can be achieved by Agroforestry practices. We are using genetically superior seedlings under Agro-Forestry on farm lands to increase productivity. In fact Agroforestry should become a national mandate and a people's movement, as it is most economical, sustainable and stable alternative for ensuring ecological security of the country. Annually the forest department is distributing about 25 million seedlings to the farmers free of cost. Agroforestry plantations raised by the Forest Department are rated as one of the best in the country. It has been adopted by farmers as an Income Generation Activity and used as a model of rural development, worthy of emulation in rest of the country. The policy of not putting unnecessary restrictions on felling of trees from private land and their subsequent transit has enabled an environment which has led a large number of farmers to grow trees. The endeavour has been to enable an environment that Agro-forestry and Wood-Based Industries flourish and grow simultaneously.

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