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Question : During the British rule, who was the first Inspector General of Forests in India?

Option 1: Salim Ali

Option 2: James Edward Corbett

Option 3: John Shore

Option 4: Dietrich Brandis


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Correct Answer: Dietrich Brandis


Solution : The correct answer is Dietrich Brandis.

Dietrich Brandis served as India's first Inspector General of Forests. He contributed to the British government's 1865 Indian Forest Act drafting. He made sure a framework was in place so that forests could be managed properly. In 1864, he founded the Indian Forest Service. He is most commonly referred to as the father of tropical forestry or the father of Indian forests.

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