CHART- I ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE OF THE MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND FORESTS (ENVIRONMENT WING) (As on 15th January, 2010) MEF.
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1 CHART- I ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE OF THE MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND FORESTS (ENVIRONMENT WING) (As on 15th January, 2010) (E & F) AS (MFF) SS (RHK) JS (AKG) JS [HKP] JS [BPN] Eco.Adv (RSA) Stat. Adv (NKG JS [RD] ADV. (GKP JS (RG) JS (RRR) ADV (RM) Admn.* Incl. GA, GC, Parl., IWSU, Protocol, PG, RTI Act Admn. of R.O. E-Gov. BSI* ZSI SACON Bio-safety Cartagena Protocol GEAC NBA and NBAP CBD Wetlands and Ramsar Convention BCS Admn. of IFS@ FE@ GBPIHED ICIMOD MABP AW IC GEF IUCN SD Ozone Cell TBGRI Coral Reefs Mangroves Centre for.eco. Science/ IISc FRLHT OL BGIR UNDP-CCF II & UNDP_GEF PC Economic Cell Trade & Environment Annual Report State of Env. Repor EI ENVIS Updation of Ministry's Website Stat. Cell P&L Legal Cell CP Admn. of CPCB SAS SD Clean Technology Env. Health** WBIDCBP** IA of Thermal Power, Construction, Coal Mining # SAICM POPs Review Heavy metels RC SHC NRCD NLCP HSMD CC,CDM # UNFCC # VIG* Media EE GPG # * This work will directly be submitted to the (E&F) **Officers for this work will report to SS JS (HKP) will report to DGF & SS for this work. # Officers for this work will report to AS(JMM) AW: Animal welfare BGIR: Botanical Garden of the Indian Republic BG: Botanic Garden BSI: Botanical Survey of India BCS: Bio-Diversity Conservation Scheme. CC: Climate Change CDM: Clean Development Mechanism CP: Control of Pollution CRZ: Coastal regulation Zone CPCB:Central Pollution Control Board CBP: Capacity Building Project CBD: Convention on Biological Diversity EE:Environment Education EIVR: Entities of Incomparable Value Regulations FE: Forest Establishment FRLHT:Foundation for Revitalization of Local Health Traditions GBPIHED:G.B. Pant Himalayan Institute of Environment - Development GPG: Global Public Goods GEAC: Genetic Engineering Approval Committee GC: General Co-ordination GEF: Global Environment Facility GA: General Administration HSMD: Hazardous Substances Management Scheme. IGPP: Indira Gandhi Paryavaran Puraskar IA: Impact Assessment IC: International Co-operation ICIMOD: International Centre for Integrated Mountain -Development IWSU: Internal Work Study Unit MABP: Man and Biosphere Programme MD: Male Declaration NBAP: National Biodiversity Action Plan NBA: National Biodiversity Authority NATCOM: National Communication NRCD: National River Conservation Scheme NLCP: National Lake Conservation Plan OL: Official Language PG: Public Grievances PC: Plan Co-ordination P&L: Policy and Law POPs: Persistent Organic Pollutants RC: Rotterdam Convention. SACON: Salim Ali Centre for Ornithology & Natural History SAICM: Strategic Approach to International Chemicals Management SAS: Source Apportionment Studies SD: Sustainable Development UNFCCC: United Nationals Framework Convention on Climate Change UNCCD: United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification VIG: Vigilance WBIDCBP: World Bank Industrial Development Capacity Building Project ZSI: Zoological Survey of India SS(RHK): R.H. Khwaja, Spl. AS (MFF): M.F. Farooqui JS (BPN): B.P. Nilaratna, Joint JS (HKP): H.K. Pande, Joint JS (AKG): A.K. Goyal, Joint Eco. Adv (RSA): R.S. Ahlawat, Economic Adviser Stat. Adv (NKG): Nil Kanth Gosh, Statistical Adviser JS (RD): Rajneesh Dube, Joint Adv (GKP): G.K. Pande, Adviser Adv (RM): R. Mehta, Adviser JS (RG): R. Gauba, Joint JS (RRR): R.R. Rashmi, Joint
2 CHART- II (As on 15th January, 2010) ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE OF THE MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND FORESTS (ENVIRONMENT WING) (E&F) AS (MFF) AS (JMM) AS & FA ADV. (GVS) CE (BKR ADV. (SKS) ADV. (NB) RE Fly Ash ESA Assistance to Botanic Garden AICOPTAX EIV NMNH CCU NATCOM IPCC & all other Scientific/ Technical Works related to CC IA of Industry, Infrastructure, River Valleys, Mining, CRZ MD** IFD (Environment, NRCD, Forests, Wildlife, NAEB) Office of the Principal Pay & Accounts Officer Budget ** Officers for this work will report to SS (RHK) AICOPTAX: All India Coordinated Project on Building in Taxonomy CRZ: Coastal Regulation Zone CCU: Civil Construction Unit NDMA: National Disaster Management Authority EIV: Entities of Incomparable Value NMNH: National Museum of Natural History ESA: Ecologically Sensitive Areas NAEB: National Afforestation and Eco-Development Board IA: Impact Assessment PLI: Public Liability Insurance IFD: Integrated Finance Division RE: Research in Environment SWM: Solid Wastes Management AS (MFF): M.F. Farooqui, Addl. AS(JMM):J.M. Mauskar, Addl. Adv (GVS): G.V. Subramaniam, Adviser CE (BKR): B.K. Rokde, Chief Engineer AS&FA: Additional and Financial Adviser ADV.(NB): Nalini Bhat, Adviser ADV.(SKS):Subodh k. Sharma, Adviser
3 ORG ANISATIONAL STRUCTURE OF THE MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND FORESTS (FORESTS AND WILDLIFE WING) Minister of State (F&WL) (CHART -III) (As on 15th January, 2010) SECRETARY [E &F] DG F & SPL. SECY. ADDL. DGF (FC) ADDL. DG F (WL) (FC) (EAP) Mem. Secy CZA Mem. Secy NTCA & Dir (PE) (WL)* JS(HKP) (NAEB) [FC] Matter relating to Forest Conservat on Act ROs of MoEF North Zone, Chandigarh Central Zone, Lucknow NE Zone, Shillong East Zone, Bhubaneswar South Zone, Bangalore Eastern Plateau or Upper East, Ranchi West Zone, Bhopal [FPD] orest Protection Division FM Cell orestry related CC issues xport/ A & N Islands Forest Plantations &Development Corporation Ltd., Port Blair [SU] urvey & Utilization [FP] Forest Policy N.F.A.P. FIC NFC IGNFA, Dehradun IIFM, Bhopal IPIRTI, Bangalore DFE, [RT] Forestry Research & Training Gregarious Flowering of Bamboos [EAP] EAP Div N.E. Cel ICFRE, Dehradun Centr Forest Research Institute, Dehradun Himalayan Forest Research. Institute, Shimla Tropical Forests Research Institute, Jabalpur Zoo Authorit y NTC A *Vacant post of (WL) is being looked after by F(WL) CITES: Convention on International Trade on Endangered Species FIC: Forest International Cooperation NFAP: National Forestry Action Programme ROs: Regional Offices DFE: Directorate of Forest Education FSI: Forests Survey of India PE: Project Elephant RT: Research & Training EAP: Externally Aided Projects IPIRTI: Indian Plywood Industries Research and Training Institute NZP: National Zoological Park, New Delhi SU: Survey & Utilization FC: Forest Conservation IIFM: Indian Institute of Forest Management NFC: National Forestry Commission WHC: World Heritage Convention FPD: Forest Protection Division IGNFA: Indira Gandhi National Forest Academy NAEB: National Afforestation & Eco-development Board FP: Forest Policy JFM: Joint Forest Management NTCA: National Tiger Project Authority WL: Wildlife [PE].E. Div. Rain & Moist Deciduous of Forest Research Institute, Jorhat Institute of Forest Productivity, Ranchi Institute of Forest Genetics & Tree Breeding, Coimbatore. Institute of Wood Science & Technology, Bangalore Tropical Forest [WL]/JD(WL) WL Div., ROs CITES National Parks & Sanctuaries WHC, Fin. & Admn. Matters of WII NZP Addl. Director [Wildlife Crime Control Bureau] Admn. of IFS. FE /AIG (NAEB) FDA NAP U NCCD
4 NE: North Eastern WII: Wildlife Institute of India
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