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Adarsh Singh

SSC & Railways
General Awareness
2 years ago

Who was the first Inspector General of Forests in India:

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Vivek Singh

2 years ago

Explanation Dietrich Brandis became the first Inspector General of Forests in India in 1864. He developed new legislation for forests and established training institutions. He founded the Imperial Forest School at Dehradun. He also worked for the forest flora of northwest and central India. Even after retiring from the post, he continued to work for the welfare of forests. He became the principal of the forester training institute at Balaghat in M.P. He served Indian forestry for 20 years and in 1887 he became a knight Commander. In 1858 he introduced the “taungya” system under which villagers provided labor for plantations. The first Inspector General of Forests in India was Dietrich Brandis, a German forest Expert.

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