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Madhu Sinha promoted to Indian Forest Service

Madhu Sinha, son of late Mohini Kumar Sinha and Jini Sinha of village Bhagatpur, Silchar, has the distinction of being promoted to the prestigious Indian Forest Service (IFS) vide  Ministry of Environment and Forest, Government of India, notification No. 17013/22/2008 - IFS II dated 25/8/2010.

Madhu Sinha joined Assam Forest Service in 1981. After completion of the training he was posted to Jorhat as Asstt. Conservator of Forest in 1984. Then he came to home town Silchar for  Range training in 1987. He worked in three districts Cachar, Hailakandi and Karimganj of Barak valley at different capacity as DY. Conservator and DFO till he was nominated to IFS- II. on 26 th August 2010.

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  1. Ananta Kumar Sinha22 October 2011 at 19:27

    Congratulation!!!!!!!!!! aamar beyak- Mr Madhu. Really niyam harou lagil aamar beyak aago IFS upadihan pase khabar han peya. Really its amazing --its a great news. Aami'u manusya, aamartau brain aase kintu aami habbiye miliya try kare parani uhan osetai habitto dangar kathahan. Aamar beyapa/ beibuni khani lazy jar fale aami (Bishnupriya Manipuri) success oni nuariyarta. Pakarte kuno bayas na lager. There is no age limit for study.
    Mor binamra anurodh aamar habbi beyapa beibunirang je jatadur paro higher study karanirka chesta kario. Aamiu habbi hoba samajar manur deki popular o-paranirka chesta kariya thani lagtai. Chestai ki-na hoi.

    "JAI EMA BISHNUPRIYA MANIPURI".

    ANANTA SINHA.
    DUBAI.

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