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1950 Tollfree Number - DISTRICT CONTACT CENTERS - DETAILS of DISTRICT CONTACT OFFICERS, TELANGANA 1950 Tollfree Number - DISTRICT CONTACT CENTERS - DETAILS OF DISTRICT CONTACT OFFICERS, TELANGANA District Name of the District Contact Contact District Name Designation email ID No. Officers (DCOs) Details 1 Kumarambheem Asifabad B Rajesham Additional Collector 9491030444 [email protected] 2 Mancherial D.Madhusudhan Naik Additional collector 9492120095 [email protected] 3 Adilabad J.Rajeshwar District Revenue Officer,Adilabad 9491053611 [email protected] 4 Nirmal Dr P.Rambabu Additional Collector (Revenue) 8331997088 [email protected] 5 Nizamabad Y Sudarshan AO, Collectorate 9491036912 [email protected] 6 Kamareddy D.Venkata Madhav Rao Additional Collector(FAC) 9492022330 [email protected] 7 Jagtial B. Ravinder Rao AO, Collectorate 8340934157 [email protected] 8 Peddapalii V.Laxmi Narayana Additional Collector 7995070701 [email protected] 9 Karimnagar G V SHYAMPRASAD LAL Additional Collector 7702859990 [email protected] 10 Rajanna Sircilla B Gangaiah AO collectorate of Rajanna Sircilla 7330954446 [email protected] 11 Sangareddy G. Veera Reddy Addl. Collector, Sangareddy 9849904283 [email protected] 12 Medak MD.Yunus AO collectorate Medak District 7995088719 [email protected] 13 Siddipet B.Chennaiah District Revenue Officer, siddipet 8897083773 [email protected] 14 Rangareddy J L B Haripriya District Revenue Officer (FAC) 9515678010 [email protected] 15 Vikarabad Haritha Devi AO collectorate of vikarabad District 7995061165 [email protected] 16 Medchal Malkajgiri L. Venkateshwar rao AO collectorate of Medchal - Malkajgiri District 7995073730 [email protected] 17 Hyderabad Beneerji DEE (IT), GHMC 6309999459 [email protected] 18 Mahabubnagar Dasharath CPO 9010108760 [email protected] 19 Nagarkurnool Anil Prakash DBCDO, Nagarkurnool 8008099442 [email protected] 20 Wanaparthy Ramesh Reddy Tahsildar ,C .Section 8328186654 [email protected] 21 Jogulamba Gadwal LAXMAN Tahsildar ,C .Section 9494521993 [email protected] 22 Nalgonda Jagdeeshwar Reddy DRO,(FAC),Nalgonda 9985915003 [email protected] 23 Suryapet K.Rajendra Kumar DRO,(FAC),Suryapet 9985915006 [email protected] 24 Yadadri Bhongiri M. Nageswara Chary AO Collectorate, Yadadri Bhuvanagiri 8331997006 [email protected] 25 Jangaon A.Andalu AO Collectorate, Jangaon 9666684020 [email protected] 26 Mahabubabad S.Venkataramana AO Collectorate,Mahabubabad 7995085420 [email protected] 27 Warangal Rural B. Harising Additional collector 7702075566 [email protected] District Name of the District Contact Contact District Name Designation email ID No. Officers (DCOs) Details 28 Warangal Urban M Vasu Chandra District Revenue Officer (FAC) Warangal Urban 7680906650 [email protected] 29 Jayashankar Bhupalpalle k.sreenivas Revenue Divisional Officer, bhupalpally 7995059392 [email protected] 30 Bhadradri Kothagudem S Ashok Chakravarthi Revenue Divisional Officer 9392919702 [email protected] 31 Khammam K.Sriram District Employment Officer 9849557187 [email protected] 32 Narayanpet Khaled Bin Mohammed Eqbal AO Collectortae Narayanpet 9014141787 [email protected] 33 Mulugu K.Ramadevi District Revenue Officer (FAC) 7680906652 [email protected].
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