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Questions asked in Interview of Indian Forest Service?



- What is FRA/ Has FRA achieved its target

- You have to choose between saving a elephant and human, how to go about it

- Why is June 5 celebrated as World Environment Day

- How to bring tribals in mainstream development

- Indian Forest Report of last 3 times

- Job Hierarchy should be known

- Role of NGOs

- Coordination Projects ( SHG groups / MGNREGA/ Forest)

- Why don't we think about one forest one product on lines of ODOP (OFOP)

- What are minor forest produces

- Have you read the white tiger? What does it convey

- Mangroves and it's importance

- UNFCC/ IPCC/ WWF / Earth Hour

- who is currently Hon'ble minister of the concerned dept

- What is CBDR

- Green and clean Energy

- Carbon Trading and carbon credits, carbon neutral buildings

- Role of a DFO

- Difference Between DFO wildlife and social forestry

- CAMPA

- NH and plantation? Does it really happen

- Elephant corridors

- Naxalism and mining in forest

- How to improve lives of forest dwellers

- Why should we take you

- Any prior expertise / experience

- Lacunae of current forest depts

- How can technology help a forest officer

- Sherni movie, Newton movie

- Indian govt current Parvatmala project

- Living root bridges

- Forest and Ayush medicine? Govt new regulations

- Boraband vs Checkdams!

- Wetlands and Ramsar sites.. And more

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Sonakshi Gupta
Sonakshi Gupta
02 ago 2022

Describe the key elements you hope to find in a job or work environment. How have you personally prepared for a career with the Forest Service? Where do you see yourself in 5 or 10 years?

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