109 trainee IFS officers passed out from IGNFA, Midhunmohan topped
Rajkumar Dhiman, Dehradun: With the convocation of the year 2023-2025 batch of Indira Gandhi National Forest Academy (IGNFA), the country got 109 IFS officers. These young officers will now serve as young forest officers in the state of their cadre. Apart from IFS, two trainee officers among those who passed out are also from friendly … The post 109 trainee IFS officers passed out from IGNFA, Midhunmohan topped appeared first on Round The Watch.

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109 Trainee IFS Officers Passed Out from IGNFA, Midhunmohan Topped
By Priya Sharma, Neha Verma, and Anjali Saini, Team haqiqatkyahai
Rajkumar Dhiman, Dehradun: The Indira Gandhi National Forest Academy (IGNFA) celebrated its 2023-2025 batch convocation, ushering 109 new Indian Forest Service (IFS) officers into the realm of public service. This event marked a significant moment for the fresh graduates, who are now prepared to take on roles as forest officers in their respective states. Midhunmohan SB from the Kerala cadre distinguished himself by securing the All-Round Outstanding Performance Award, highlighting his exceptional abilities among his peers.
Exciting Ceremony Marks New Beginnings
The convocation ceremony, which took place in the esteemed Forest Research Institute (FRI), was inaugurated by Justice V Ramasubramanian, Chairman of the National Human Rights Commission. As he presented various awards to the officers based on their performances during training, he emphasized the importance of professional responsibility, moral integrity, and loyalty to one’s duty. Over 50 candidates garnered honors diplomas, achieving scores of more than 75%, a commendable feat in such a competitive environment.
Statewise Distribution of IFS Officers
The newly graduated officers hail from various states, with Madhya Pradesh leading the count with 17 officers, followed by Uttar Pradesh with 12 and others from states including Gujarat, Odisha, and Tamil Nadu. This distribution showcases the diverse representation of candidates committed to forest conservation and management across India.
Recognitions and Awards
Among the awardees, Midhunmohan SB shouldered the title of the best performer, followed by notable mentions like Pruthviraj KSB from Uttar Pradesh as the Best All-Round Forester and Shobhit Joshi from Madhya Pradesh as the Topper in Core Forestry Subjects. The awards not only reflect the individual excellence of the officers but also embody the spirit of the academy's rigorous training programs.
Adapting to Change in Training
For the first time in IGNFA's history, new changes were introduced to the training program, allowing trainees to commence service in their respective caders even before the completion of their training. This innovative approach aims to provide hands-on experience, allowing future officers to tackle real-world challenges in their early careers. As noted by the Uttarakhand cadre trainees, they found this transition beneficial for understanding the nuances of their responsibilities.
Life Lessons from a Distinguished Speaker
In his address, Justice Ramasubramanian imparted crucial life lessons, urging the officers to embody the values of integrity, service, and public accountability. His perspective on the evolving educational journey of students highlighted how diverse paths—ranging from arts to sciences and now forest services—have the power to shape leaders in different domains. He reiterated that each officer must strive for self-awareness in pursuing their commitments toward ecological conservation and societal welfare.
Personal Stories: Inspiring Journeys of New Officers
Midhunmohan SB’s passion for forest conservation is rooted in his upbringing; his farmer father instilled in him an appreciation for nature and its resources. Similarly, Pruthviraj and Shobhit echo sentiments about their intrinsic connections with the environment driving them toward the forest service pathway. Their stories provide a glimpse into the motivations behind aspiring public servants, emphasizing a long-term commitment to creating a sustainable future.
Conclusion: A Step Toward a Sustainable Future
The graduation of 109 new IFS officers represents not just individual accomplishments, but also a broader commitment to India's forest conservation and management challenges. With fresh perspectives, invaluable experiences, and a strong foundation of training, these officers are poised to lead efforts in environmental preservation and the sustainable use of natural resources. It is indeed a moment of pride for IGNFA and the nation as a whole.
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