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Registration Details Name of the Institute/ College /Organisation Sr International Faculty Development Program on- “Gateway to Innovation” Registration Details Name of the institute/ college /Organisation Sr. No. SalutationFull Name /Industry 1 Mr. vinayak ishwar pujari ics college of arts, commece and science khed 2 Mrs. Sajeli Mitesh Butala ics college of arts, commece and science khed 3 Ms. Rishita Shukla Sree Narayana Guru College of Commerce 4 Ms. RAFIYA ANSARI Vedanta college 5 Mrs. Nikhita Pawar SVKM'S INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES S.K SOMAIYA COLLEGE OF ARTS SCIENCE AND 6 Mrs. Sunita Yadav COMMERCE 7 Mr. M RENU BABU TEEGALA KRISHNA REDDY ENGINEERING COLLEGE 8 Mr. Nyamatulla Hanif Mullaji Ics college khed 9 Ms. Reena Deepak Nagda Mulund College of Commerce 10 Mr. Nilesh Mali Bunts Sangha Anna Leela College 11 Dr, K.Subbanna Besant Theosophical College 12 Mr. Sankaran A Manakula Vinayagar Institute Of Technology 13 Mr. PRAVEEN S K Central University of Karnataka 14 Mrs. Pallavi Mirajkar MD College, Parel 15 Mr. Nilesh Mali Bunts Sangha Anna Leela College 16 Ms. Manisha nehete Nkt college Bhavna Trust Junior & Degree College of Commerce 17 Mrs. Roopa R Kulkarni & Science, Deonar 18 Mrs. Nayana K Makwana Smt. K. G. Mittal College 19 Dr, Dr.Sumathi Balachandran KBCollege of Arts and Commerce for women 20 Mrs. Harmanpreet Kaur S. K. College of science and commerce 21 Ms. Varsha sureshkumar chugh Chandibai Himarhmal Mansukhani College Gokhale Education Society's N.B.Mehta Science 22 Mrs. Pournima Ravindra Rane Cllege , Bordi 23 Ms. Pooja Tiwari Sasmira's Institute of Commerce and Science 24 Ms. Rakshita M Allappanavar KLE Society's KF Patil IBA Ranebennur 25 Mrs. Shaikh Saima Mohammed Shamim Maharashtra College of Arts, Science and Commerce VISHWABHUSHAN BHARATRATNA DR.BABASAHEB 26 Mr. PRADEEP CHANDRAKANT POWAR AMBEDKAR COLLEGE, AMBADAVE 27 Mrs. Prachi Abhijeet Surve Ramniranjan Jhunjhunwala College 28 Mrs. Sonali Atul Saraf Sheth NKTT College 29 Mr. Vibhav Galadagekar NKT Bunts Sangha's S.M. Shetty College of Science, 30 Mr. Mithilesh Chauhan Commerce and Management Studies Gurukul college of computer science and information 31 Mrs. Poonam Rajaram Shityalkar technology 32 Mrs. Mrs. Mitali Anand Sawant Vikas college of Arts,Science and Commerce 33 Mr. Wendrich Soares Vedanta college 34 Ms. Bhumika Nakum Mulund College of Commerce 35 Mr. Sandeep Kamble Cosmopolitan's Valia College 36 Ms. Niyati Kalyanpur Ghanshyamdas Saraf college of arts and commerce 37 Mr. Rajendra G Kulkarni Smt.CHM College Ulhasnagar Shivajirao S Jondhle College Of Engineering and 38 Mrs. Mrs.Bhavna Paresh Mohile Technology, Asangaon 39 Dr, Dr.Rajashri Deshpande Mulund College of Commerce Khar Education Society's college of Commerce and 40 Ms. Manju Suresh Economics 41 Mrs. Sujatha Sundar Iyer Satish Pradhan Dnyanasadna College 42 Mrs. Pooja Raosaheb Patil Mulund college of Commerce, Mulund 43 Ms. Shweta Bhaskar Pawar M V Mandali's Colleges Of Commerce And Science Sheila Raheja School of Business Management & 44 Mrs. Bhavana Bharat Solanki Research 45 Mr. SARVESH SURENDRA TRIPATHI MULUND COLLEGE OF COMMERCE 46 Mr. Krishna Rambahadur Vishwakarma Mulund college of commerce 47 Ms. Runali Ramesh Kasekar Mulund college of commerce 48 Mr. Rajesh Balraj Chityal Mulund college of commerce 49 Mrs. Swati Kemkar Ramanand Arya DAV college I.C.S.COLLEGE of ART, COMM and SCIENCE, KHED 50 Mr. SUDHAKAR VITTHALRAO MASKE DIST.RATNAGIRI. 51 Mr. SATISH PANDIT RODHE Shankat Narayan College, Bhayander 52 Ms. Pratiksha Siddheshwar Harwalkar Mulund College of Commerce 53 Ms. Prof. PRITI HAREKRISHNA PATHAK MULUND COLLEGE OF COMMERCE Shivajirao S.Jondhle Institute Of Management 54 Mrs. Mrs. Rakhi Samir Darekar Science & Research, Asangaon, Thane. 55 Mrs. SNEHA PRAJAPATI MULUND COLLEGE OF COMMERCE 56 Ms. Nabila Kazi SM Shetty College Powai 57 Mrs. Esmita Gupta B.K.Birla College 58 Mrs. Neelam Kapoor R K Talreja College Of Arts, Science And Commerce 59 Mr. Mr. Rakesh Meena Govt. P. G. College, Bundi 60 Mrs. Malwadkar Gauri Rajabhau. ICS college, Khed, Ratnagiri. 61 Ms. Kajal Anil Sangle Mcc 62 Mrs. RAJAKUMARI.M V.V.Vanniaperumal College for Women , Virudhunagar 63 Ms. Pooja Ramkrishna Tambe D.G.Ruparel College 64 Mr. Deelip Ananda Patil Sant Rawool Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Kudal 65 Mrs. Lakshmi K M Vikas College of Arts, Science &Commerce 66 Mrs. Priya P Singh Shanakar narayan college 67 Ms. Archana Brijesh Pandey Mulund College of Commerce Sydenham College of Commerce and Economics, 68 Ms. Fatma Khatoon Abid Marwari Guru Nanak College of Arts, Science and Commerce 69 Mrs. Kiran Mayee Mishra Shankar Narayan College Pillai College of Arts, Commerce & 70 Mr. Kuldeep Ramesh Prabhu Science(Autonomous) 71 Mrs. Jyotika D Chheda Mulund College of Commerce 72 Mrs. Sujata jignesh Gada Sheth Nktt college of commerce and arts thane 73 Mr. Ashwin Purshotam Bhinde Model College Autonomous Dombivli East 74 Mrs. Priti Pramod Raut S. N. 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