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Four IFoS officers in MP get new responsibilities
Four officers of Indian Forest Service (IFoS) have been given new responsibilities in MP. Samita Rajoura, has been entrusted with the responsibility of Chief Wildlife Warden, while Vibhash Thakur is posted as Chief Executive Officer, Atal Bihari Vajpayee School of Good Governance, on deputation. Similarly, Archana Shukla will join as PCCF for Research and Extension Headquarters and Kamolika Mohanta was made APCCF and Managing Director, State Minor Forest Produce Federation. Besides, Subharanjan Sen, PCCF and the Head of the Forest Force, will be relieved of his duties as the Chief Wildlife Warden.
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