Vacancy Circular No:
Maharashtra Forest Department
invites applications for recruitment of Biologist
Number of Vacancy: 2 Posts
| Maharashtra Forest Department Job opening 2021 Recruitment 2021 | Details |
|---|---|
| Job Role | Biologist |
| Education Requirement | M.Phil,Ph.D |
| Total Vacancy | 2 Posts |
| Job Locations | Nagpur |
| Experience | Fresher |
| Salary | 30000(Per Month) |
| Posted on | 23 Dec, 2021 |
| Last Date To Apply | 31 Dec, 2021 |
Educational Qualification: M.Phil/Ph.D
1. Post Name: Biologist
2. No. of Post: 02
3. Salary: 30000
5. Qualification: ph.d
Pay Scale:
INR
30000(Per Month)
Age Limit: As Per Rules Age
Selection Will be Based either Written Exam/Interview
Last Date Appy: 31.12.2021
Published on: 23 December 2021
For more details, please refer to official notification at Download Official Notification
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Globally as well as nationally, Forest Conservation is increasingly being viewed as a powerful instrument in sequestering carbon and thereby offset adverse climate change. Maharashtra Forest Department, being custodian of the State’s rich and diverse bio-diversity, is committed to a conservation-centric management and protection strategy. Wild-life focused eco-tourism management hinges on sustainability. Production-be it timber / non-timber forest produce is managed with sustainability at its core. Joint Forestry Management to secure natural resources as well as livelihood security remains the major people-centric activity. Attempts are on to hone local artisans’ skill in making value-added articles out of non-timber forest produce like bamboo and cane. Augmenting green cover on non-forest areas to achieve national targets of 33% of land area under green cover remains a forefront agenda. Intensive use of Information and Communication Technology supplemented by e-governance is under effective use to monitor ongoing forestry activities. Extensive use of digital platform to project a true picture of forest conservation forms the central theme.