Rahul Jadhav, IFS (@rah_jad) 's Twitter Profile
Rahul Jadhav, IFS

@rah_jad

Indian Forest Service - Telangana
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District Forest Officer, Mulugu

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calendar_today24-11-2012 19:07:03

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As part of alternate livelihood generation for tribals in Mulugu district,Forest Department in collaboration with FCRI Hyd Telangana conducted a 5 day training on scientific bee keeping . Around 25 members participated and 200 other people have evinced interest to get trained.

As part of alternate livelihood generation for tribals in Mulugu district,Forest Department in collaboration with <a href="/FCRIHyderabad/">FCRI Hyd Telangana</a> conducted a 5 day training on scientific bee keeping . Around 25 members  participated and 200 other people have evinced interest to get trained.
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Man vs Fire This is no ordinary man but protector of forest. He fights alone in dark against the monstrous fire to save forests.

Man vs Fire

This is no ordinary man but protector of forest. He fights alone in dark against the monstrous fire to save forests.
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Today is the 98th birthday of Jagat Jyoti Dutta, perhaps the oldest IFS officer alive & among the finest wildlife managers India has ever produced. Born in 1926, he is a living witness to the changing history of forest & wildlife management. As one + (Video by Nishant Kapoor )

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How challenging and difficult is fighting forest fire 👇 The green soldiers of Telangana 🇮🇳 continue to fight day and night to control devastating forest fires 🔥 to protect forest and wildlife Thanks for all you and team is doing Mohan Pargaien IFS🇮🇳

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Excellent work done by Tallada Range Team led by DyRO KV Rama Rao.based on intelligence,Daring Team went to the deep forest late at night and caught hold of poachers having sniper rifle and knives who came for poaching wildlife to Kanakagiri from Hyd and Andhra. Wildlife Crime Control Bureau

Excellent work done by Tallada Range Team led by DyRO KV Rama Rao.based on intelligence,Daring Team went to the deep forest late at night and caught hold of poachers having sniper rifle and knives who came for poaching wildlife to Kanakagiri from Hyd and Andhra. <a href="/WCCBHQ/">Wildlife Crime Control Bureau</a>
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Team of Forest department is continuously and tirelessly dousing forest fires and helping conserve the nature. Working in undulating terrain is no joke. It's a request to not light fires in forest out of curiosity or ill-will and help in our cause.

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Every tree to be saved. During foot patrolling, our staff saw this tree burning due to forest fire. They doused the fire using the water which they were carrying. Every effort goes into saving forest and trees.

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"Once forest dependent, now Independent". Do you remember that one month before we started skill development residential training for Van Samiti Youngsters at Van Vidayalaya, Betul ? After one month of training ,they got NSDC skill certificate. We conducted a placement drive

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Apt use of technology for monitoring and conservation of our wildlife #wildlife #forests Indian Gaur - the largest extant bovine

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Eyes from the sky: Drones are becoming favourite tools for monitoring various aspects of forest and wildlife management for the foresters nowadays. Tried to guide Rahul Jadhav, IFS DFO Mulugu to have the best effect and coverage for drone photography from one of the highest points of

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The evolution of the Indian Forest Service (IFS) can be traced back to the British colonial period and has undergone significant transformations post-independence. brief historical timeline of its development: 1. Pre-Independence Era 1855: The formal management of forests in

The evolution of the Indian Forest Service (IFS) can be traced back to the British colonial period and has undergone significant transformations post-independence.  brief historical timeline of its development:

1. Pre-Independence Era 
1855: The formal management of forests in
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#Telangana | Trainees in Mulugu learned to craft 108 bamboo products in a 20-day programme. Now, locals who once harvested bamboo illegally are getting orders for decorative items and a shot at stable rural income. deccanchronicle.com/southern-state…

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Important note to all visiting Bogatha Waterfalls Bogatha Waterfalls will be closed for visitors for next some days due to heavy rainfall and waterflow being beyond safe limits. Kind cooperation of all visitors with authorities is solicited.

Surya Reddy (@jsuryareddy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

7 Btech Students of NIT Warangal, Got Stuck in Mulugu Forest, Rescued by Police and Forest Officials Seven Engineering #students, of #NIT #Warangal , visits #Mahithapuram #Waterfalls in #Venkatapuram mandal, #Mulugu dist, for Photos and Selfies and lost their way, while