P. Pugazhendi assumes charge as Kerala’s chief wildlife warden

P. Pugazhendi, a 1996 batch Indian Forest Service officer, has been appointed as the chief wildlife warden of Kerala. He brings extensive experience in forestry, biodiversity conservation, and administrative management to the role.
Why it matters
The appointment is significant for the management of Kerala's forest resources and wildlife conservation efforts.
P. Pugazhendi, a 1996 batch Indian Forest Service (IFS) officer, has officially assumed charge as the chief wildlife warden (CWW) of Kerala.
This is a straightforward factual announcement regarding a government appointment.
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