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(1) Name of the Office/Deptt. :- Divisional Forest Officer (T), Dibrugarh ForestDivision

                                                     Environment & Forest Department, Assam .

   

(2) Address/Location of the

      Office/Deptt.                    :- P.O. C.R. Building , Chowkidinghee, Dibrugarh -786003.

   

(3) Name of the Head of

      Office /Deptt. with

      Designation and Contact

      No.                                               

(a)    Name :- Anurag Singh, I.F.S.

(b)   Designation:- Deputy Conservator of Forests, i/c Dibrugarh (T) Division.

(c)    Contact No. :- Land line: 0373 – 2318096, Mobile : 9954099930,

                              E-mail ID: dfo.dbg@assam.gov.in

 

(4) Name and designation of the other officers of the Office/deptt. (in Dibrugarh District)

 

Name

Designation

Power & Functions

(Name of the branch/subject which the office looks after, Supervising/Nodal Officer etc.)

Contact No.

Land line, Mobile & E-mail ID

Sri Jati Narayan Dutta, A.F.S.

A.C.F.

Divisional office and Field matter

94350 32886

Sri Guna Ram Das, A.F.S.

A.C.F.

-do-

94350 30642

Sri Jiten Borah, A.F.S.

F.R.

Range Office and Field matter

94353 01524

Sri K.K. Deka, A.F.S.

F.R.

-do-

98640 44088

Sri B.J. Buragohain, A.F.S.

F.R.

-do-

94353 90049

Sri S.K. Thakuria, A.F.S.

A.C.F.

-do-

9954058102

Sri Bubul Baruah, A.F.S.

F.R.

-do-

94353 90939

 

(5) Name and designation of the Controlling/Supervising Officer in the Govt./Directorate etc.

Name of the Officer

Designation

Address/Location of the Head/Directorate Office

Contact No/

E-mail ID

Anurag Singh, I.F.S.

D.C.F.

Divisional Forest Office, Dibrugarh Division (T),

P.O. C.R. Building ,

District:- Dibrugarh-786003, Assam

9954099930 (M)

E-mail ID: dfo.dbg@assam.gov.in

(6) Main objectives /Goals of District Office/department as per Citizen Charter or as per  

     Statutes/ Acts

 

(i) Maintenance and protection of R.Fs., / Forest Roads / Plantations / Nurseries   as well

as  F.D.A. works and development of  existing Schools in the periphery of the R.Fs and detection and preventive measures against illegalities in the R.F.s and illicit transportation of forest produces.

   

(ii) Wild animals depredation and preventive measures thereof.

   

(iii) Protection of Forest and Wildlife.

 

   (List of the major Schemes / projects to be enclosed separately if the list is long)

 

(7) Duties and Responsibilities of the Officers / Staff

      (Mention the salient points only)

 

(i)                 The Executive staffs are to look after for protection of the forest and wildlife, as well as patrolling duties and do the required official works of their respective Ranges and to keep record thereof and detection of illegalities and drawing of Offence Reports etc.  They are also responsible for Development works, Plantation etc.

   

(ii)               The Ministerial staffs are mainly office staff and do the official file works and keep records thereof.

 

(8) Achievements during the last 3 years (2006-07, 2007-08 and 2008-09)- Physical &

     Financial

Sl. No.

Target

Achievement

Remarks

Physical

Financial

Physical

Financial

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(Enclose a separate sheet if the list is long) Enclosed the report as per Annexure - A

 

(9) Major schemes/projects/activities taken up by the office/department during the current financial year 2009-10, or being carried over from previous years and status of progress.

Sl. No.

Year

Name of the Scheme/Project/Activity

Status of progress

Remarks

1

2009-10

Development of Forest Villages under Special Central Assistance to Tribal Sub Plan (SCA to TSP)

80% Progress

 

2

2009-10

National Afforestation Programme

100 % Progress

 

3

2009-10

Mukhya Mantrir Seuji Asom Achoni

100 % Progress

   

 

 

                                                          

 

   

(10) Level of Computerization of the office.

(a) Completely computerized:                                     Yes / No.

(b) Partially computerized:                                          Yes /  No

(c) Not computerized, but steps being taken for

     computerization                                                     Yes / No   

   

(11) Computerization Programmes taken up / completed by the office / deptt.

Sl. No.

Year

Name of the Programme / Project

Status of progress

Remarks

NIL

NIL

NIL

NIL

NIL

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(12) (a) Facilitation Centre exists / does not exist in the district office:

        (b) Facilitation Centre is Computerized/ not computerized : Does not arise.

        (c) Services offered by the Facilitation Centre

        (i) Does not arise

        (ii)

        (iii) etc.

(13) Public interface or public participatory programmes / activities of the office / department

        (like G.P. Divas)/ RPRS / Gram Sabhas / Rajah Adalats etc) and the rate of success.

Names of the Public interface / Participatory programme / activities

Date when conducted (during current year since last one year or more)

Remarks

World Environment Day

5th June every year

 

Wildlife week

01 to 07 October every year

 

Vanamohotshav week

01 to 07 July every year

 


(14) Name & Designation of the PIO/APIO and Appellate authorities of your office / deptt.

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Name of the PIO / APIO/Appellate Authority

Designation

Contact No

1

Sri G. R. Das, A.F.S. (P.I.O.)

A.C.F.

94350 30642

2

Sri R.K. Borah, A.F.S. (A.P.I.O)

A.C.F.

94011 10934

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(15) Notable achievements / success stories of the office / department (Please mention the

        most recent success stories)

 

Success Story No. 1:  Enclosed as Annexure- B

(16) Vision Plan / Target / Roadmap for the next 3-5 years. (Mention only the major Plans /

        Targets)

Sl. No.

Name of the scheme / Projects /Activity

Remarks regarding the benefits etc.

1

Achieving distribution of Bio Gas to all Individual family in all villages adjoining R.Fs. under Dibrugarh Division to reduce dependence on firewood by 2012.

Reduced dependence on fuelwood.

2

Providing Gasifier to all villagers for electricity using waste  organic materials  by 2015

Use of waste organic materials for providing electricity.

3

Developing Jeypore as  a Eco-tourism hub of N.E. India.

Development of Eco-tourism in N.E. Region

4

Creating Eco-Tourism facility at Jokai Forest area

Development of Eco-tourism in N.E. Region

5

Reconstruction of 2000 ha. forest area which degraded by way of replanting and re-afforestation under different schemes.

Development of degraded areas.

6

Developing  infrastructural facilities for all division to enhance protection and conservation effort.

Protection and conservation effort.

7

Creating medicinal and aromatic plantations in open areas under R.F. Target 200 ha. by 2012.

To meet the heavy demands of the same and increase revenue


(17) Any other relevant information of your office / department you would like to highlight.

 

(i)                 Botanical Garden – cum – Germ- Plasm Centre and Eco-tourism in Jokai R.F. under Dibrugarh Division, Assam .

   

A.  Name of the Institution by which the project in implemented:

   

Chief Executive Officer, Dibrugarh Forest Development Authority – cum- Divisional Forest Officer, Dibrugarh Division, Dibrugarh.

   

B. Implementing Agency:

Department of Environment & Forest, Govt. of Assam .

   

Introduction-

                 This department has established Jokai Botanical Garden cum Germplasm Centre in Jokai R.F. under Dibrugarh Division, Assam is situated about 12 Km away from Dibrugarh town and towards the Southern side of Dibrugarh town. It was established in 2001 in an area of 1.2 ha. and subsequently extended to 33 ha. Due to the existence of the mighty Brahmaputra river in the North and the existing Tea Estates in the other sides of the town, Dibrugarh town is in want of a full fledged recreational place having environmental value at Dibrugarh or nearby. Already, a beautiful Nature’s Interpretation Hall, two Nos. of Orchid Houses, an ornamental pond alongwith islands in the middle of it, pavements water tank etc. have been constructed there. Moreover a part of the boundary line has already been fenced alongwith the construction of a gate. More than 200 medicinal plants and a good no. of Orchids have already been planted in the garden which are of great importance. The garden has become a very attractive spot for the visitors, including researchers and students. During the year 2001 and onwards, a lot has been done in developing the Botanical Garden but due to lack of maintenance, the garden is in a shabby state. The main emphasis of this project is to improve the existing structures and beautification of the area, so that visitors including researches and School Children etc. can visit the area and enrich their experience.

                During 2009 – 10, through NREGA, a project was initiated mainly for improvement and upkeep of the Botanical Garden. Through the Scheme the garden has got new lease of life and has now become a centre of attraction.

 

(i)                 Heritage Jeypore Inspection Banglow has be reconstructed and soon there is proposal for Eco-tourism facilities in the Jeypore R.F.

 

(ii)               Under FDA Schemes such as BIOGAS, GASIFIRE etc have been successfully implemented in 23  nos. villages (JFMC’s)   

 

 

(18) Map showing area of coverage / jurisdiction of the office / deptt. and the major schemes

        / activities (year: 2009):- Map enclosed as Annexure- C

 

 

 

 

 

--- Submitted ---

 

 

 

Divisional Forest Officer,

Dibrugarh Division.

 

GOVT. OF ASSAM

OFFICE OF THE DIVISIONAL FOREST OFFICER: DIBRUGARH DIVISION:

************

                                           LETTER NO.         GC/87/2010/1427                                                    DT.  22/2/2010

 

To,

 

                        The Sub Divisional Officer (S),

                        O/o the Deputy Commissioner,

                        Dibrugarh District, Dibrugarh.

 

Sub:-       Publication of District Information Handbook.

 

Ref:-       Your letter No. DLL.6/2009 dt. 17/12/2009.

 

Sir,

                        With reference to your letter cited above, I have the honour to furnish herewith the required information’s as per statement enclosed herewith, as desired by you.

 

                        This is for favour of your kind information and necessary action.

 

Enclo:- 1 (One) statement with enclosures.

 

Yours faithfully,

 

Divisional Forest Officer,

Dibrugarh Division.

 

 14

Mukhya Mantrir Seuji Asom Achoni

 

 

 

 

 

1. Maintenance of Nursery at Jokai R.F.                                                             

1 ha.

3,75,000/-

1 ha.

3,75,000/-

 

2. Maintenance of Plantation . at Dehingmukh R.F. @ Rs. 9344/- per ha.  (Advn. work, Creation & maint.) --------  

10 ha

33,060/-

10 ha

33,060/-

15

Nursery

 

 

 

 

 

1. Maintenance of Nursery at Jokai                         

1 Ha.

3,75,000/-

 

 

                                                                                                      Achievements during the last three years 2006-07, 2007-08 and 2008-09, Physical and Financial under Dibrugarh Forest Division 

Annexure- A

Sl.

No.

  Item of works

Target

Achievement

Remarks

Physical

Financial

Physical

Financial

Year: 2006-07

 

 

 

 

 

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

01

Twelfth Finance Commission    (Forestry Sector) for the year 2006-07

 

 

 

 

 

 

1. Construction of one Deputy  

   Ranger Quarter at Khowang  Range .                          

1

5,30,000/-

1 Unit

5,30,000/-

 

 

2. Upgradation of Forest Ranger Quarter at Dibrugarh

    Range                               

1

2,00,000/-

1 Unit

2,00,000/-

 

 

3. Upgradation of F.R. Qtr. at Tinsukia Range                                                           

1

2,00,000/-

1 Unit

2,00,000/-

 

 

                                                                                                                             4. Upgradation of Dehingmukh-Sanak    para Road                                                

5.5 Km

5,50,000/-

5.5 Km

5,50,000/-

 

 

5. Construction of Culvert on above Road    

2 Nos.

2,00,000/-

2 Nos.

2,00,000/-

 

 

6. Upgradation of Huguripather F. Road

1 Km

1,00,000/-

1 Km

1,00,000/-

 

 

7. Construction of Culvert on above Road    

1 No.

1,00,000/-

1 No.

1,00,000/-

 

 

8. Upgradation of Natun Bharali F.  Village Road                                                            

2 Km

2,00,000/-

2 Km

2,00,000/-

 

 

                                                                                                                     9. Upgradation of Bhogalipather  F.  Village Road                                                 

1.5 Km

1,50,000/-

1.5 Km

1,50,000/-

 

 

10. Construction of Culvert on above  Road     

2 Nos.

2,00,000/-

2 Nos.

2,00,000/-

 

02

                                                          (Development & Maintenance of Jokai Botanical Garden Dibrugarh)

 

 

 

 

 

 

        1. Dev. of infrastructure   

 

2,00,000/-

 

2,00,000/-

 

 

2. Nursery      

1 ha

2,00,000/-

1 ha

2,00,000/-