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Directory of Kakching District Administration DIRECTORY OF KAKCHING DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION 1 MAP OF KAKCHING na ga l and not to scale Senapati Assam Ukhrul Kangpokpi Tamenglong Imphal Imphal Imphal East West Kamjong Jiribam Noney Thoubal Bishnupur Tengnoupal myan mar Pherzawl Churachandpur Chandel Kakching Legend District HQ Mizo ra m State Capital River NH Kakching 2 LIST OF DLOS IN RESPECT OF KAKCHING DISTRICT T Neilanthang Kom, Deputy CommissionerKakching District Mob. : xxxxxxxxxx Email : S. Gautam Singh, Superintendent of Police, Kakching District, SP, Kakching Mob. : xxxxxxx523 Email : Sorokhaibam.goutam[at]gov[dot]in SDO P. Lenin Singh, SDO SDO Office, Waikhong Mob. : xxxxxxx848 Email : vets07lenin[at]gmail[dot]com Anjali Chongtham, SDO SDO Office, Kakching Mob. : xxxxxxx044 Email : anjali[dot]chongtham[at]gmail[dot]com 3 BDO Dr. Th. Charanjeet Singh, BDO Kakching CD Block Mob. : xxxxxxx406 Email : charanluwang[at]gmail[dot]com SDPO Thingnam Deshorjit Singh SDPO, Kakching, Manipur Police Mob. : xxxxxxx951 Email : deshorjitthingnam[at]gmail[dot]com Athokpam Romendro Singh SDPO, Sugnu, Manipur Police Mob. : xxxxxxx556 Email : romendrolin[at]gmail[dot]com SDC/Sub-Registrar A. Romen Singh, SDC(HQ)/Sub-Registrar, Kakching SDO Office, Kakching Mob. : xxxxxxx076 Email : Romen[dot]abjuam[at]gmail[dot]com 4 SDC/Sub-Registrar Rahimuddin Shah, SDC SDC office, Kakching Mob. : xxxxxxx036 Email : Th. Ibomcha Singh, AS & SO DSLR, Manipur Mob. : xxxxxxx616/xxxxxxx605 Email : Excise L. Raghu Singh, Deputy Superintendent of Excise Kakching District, SDO Complex Mob. : xxxxxxx588 Email : HEALTH Dr. N. Bino Singh, CMO CHC, Kakching Mob. : xxxxxxx078 Email : 5 HEALTH Dr S. Sucheta Devi, DIO CMO Office Mob. : xxxxxxx615 Email : Dr. Kh. Satyabala Devi, DTO CMO, Kakching Mob. : xxxxxxx665 Email : Dr. Y. Gopalsana Singh, MO i/c PHC, Sugnu Mob. : xxxxxxx508 Email : Dr. L. Saratchandra Singh, MO i/cCHC, Sugnu Mob. : xxxxxxx202 Email : saratlais[at]gmail[dot]com 6 HEALTH Dr. Kh. Dijen Singh, MO i/c PHC, Kakching Khunou Mob. : xxxxxxx863 Email : DijenKhuraijam392[at]gmail[dot]com Dr. M. Sanjeet, MO i/c CHC, Kakching Mob. : xxxxxxx898 Email : msanjeet24[at]yahoo[dot]co[dot]in Dr. Robin Singh, MO i/c PHC, Wangoo Laipham Mob. : xxxxxxx775 Email : robinpukh53[at]gmail[dot]com Bonny Akoijam, DFM CMO Office Mob. : xxxxxxx047 Email : bonnyakoijam[at]yahoo[dot]com 7 NHM Th. Prabhabati Devi, DPM NHM, CMO, Kakching Mob. : xxxxxxx204 Email : M. Ranibala, DDM NHM, CMO, Kakching Mob. : xxxxxxx354 Email : Education Y. Mangoljao Singh, Principal Kha-Manipur College, Kakching Mob. : xxxxxxx141 Email : Dr. M. Sarda Devi, Principal Kakching Khunou College Mob. : xxxxxxxx263 Email : 8 Education Y. Shamu Singh, ZEO ZEO Office, Kakching Mob. : xxxxxxx023 Email : yshamusingh[at]gmail[dot]com E. Surchand Singh, Principal Kakching Hr. Sec. School, Kakching Mob. : xxxxxxxx369 Email : D. Ravi Damodar, PrincipalJNV, Umathel Mob. : xxxxxxx686 Email : jnv_thoubal[at]rediff[dot]com Ak. Jatishwar Singh, Principal DIET, Kakching Mob. : xxxxxxx166 Email : 9 Power L. Selungba Singh, DGM DGM, Kakching, MSPDCL Mob. : xxxxxxx752 Email : kak[dot]dgm[dot]mspdcl[at]gmail[dot]com Social Welfare N. Jotish Singh, DSWO DSWO Office, Kakching & Thoubal Mob. : xxxxxxxx494 Email : dsothoubal777[at]gmail[dot]com M. Memcha Devi, CDPO ICDS Project, Kakching Mob. : xxxxxxx434 Email : M Bimola Devi, Supervisor ICDS Project, Kakching Mob. : xxxxxxx601 Email : 10 Banks/Post Office/Insurance S. Gojen, Branch ManagerMRB, Kakching Mob. : xxxxxxx592 Email : sgojendro[at]gmail[dot]com M. Nimai Singh, ManagerSBI Kakching Branch Mob. : xxxxxxx3290 Email : mn.singh[at]sbi[dot]co[dot]in Sh. Ranjit Singh, Manager UBI, Kakching Branch Mob. : xxxxxxx874 Email : K. Tarunkumar, Asst. ManagerUCO Bank, Kakching BranchMob. : xxxxxxx013 Email : kakchi[at]ucobank[dot]co[dot]in 11 Banks/Post Office/Insurance Mufijuddin, Post Master Post Office, Kakching Mob. : xxxxxxx193 Email : L. Leisan, Branch ManagerLIC, Kakching Mob. : xxxxxxxx396 Email : bo_49D[at]lic[dot]com N. Subhaschandra Singh, Branch HeadAxis Bank, Kakching Branch Mob. : xxxxxxx486 Email : Kakchingbranchhead[at]axisbank[dot]com Municipality Suranjoy Singh Laishram, Executive Officer Kakching Municipal Council, KakchingMob. : xxxxxxx040 Email : suranlaish[at]gmail[dot]com 12 PHED K. Rameshwar Singh EE, PHED, Kakching District Mob. : xxxxxxx851 Email : keishamrameshwar[at]gmail[dot]com L. Biramani Singh, SO PHE Div. Kakching Mob. : xxxxxxx538 Email : PWD L. Ibomcha Singh, EE/PWD PWD Office, Near IB Kakching Mob. : xxxxxxx721 Email : 13 Forest Naoremcha Munal Meitei, RO Kakching Ranger Office Mob. : xxxxxxx936 Email : Veterinary S. Nimai Singh, F/A Charge Buffalo Farm, wabagai Mob. : xxxxxxx209 Email : Registrar K. Dilipkumar, Asst. Registrar MSCS, GP level, Kakching Mob. : xxxxxxxx740 Email : 14 NYK Y. Laksman Singh, District Youth Coordinator (NYK)Kakching District, NYK, Thoubal, Mini Secretariat Mob. : xxxxxxx444 Email : laksman_yum[at]yahoo[dot]com Treasury N. Sumorjit Singh, STO, Kakching Sub-Treasury Office, KakchingMob. : xxxxxxx284 Email : sumorjitzoo[at]gmail[dot]com Fire Sub-Station M. Jayenta Singh, OC Fire Sub-Station, Kakching Mob. : xxxxxxx174 Email : 15 MAP OF MANIPUR not to scale nagaland Senapati Assam Ukhrul Kangpokpi Tamenglong Imphal Imphal Imphal East West Kamjong Jiribam Noney Thoubal Bishnupur Tengnoupal myan mar Pherzawl Churachandpur Chandel Kakching Legend District HQ Mizo ra m State Capital River NH 16.
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