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List of Cultural Coordinators (Central Zone) LIST OF CULTURAL COORDINATORS (CENTRAL ZONE) Sl.No. Name and Address Other details 1. The Cultural Coordinator Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Memorial Health Sciences and Ayush Univeristy of Chhattisgarh G E Road Raipur 492 010 (Chhattisgarh) 2. Dr.Anand Murti Mishra Contact no 9407769351 Cultural Cordinator E-mail id Bastar University [email protected] Distt. Bastar 494 005 (Chhattisgarh) Website: www.bvvjdp.ac.in 3. Dr Sunil K. Kabia M) +91 9450070947 Professor & Dean Student Welfare [email protected] University of Bundelkhand [email protected] Jhansi 284128. (U.P.) 4. The Cultural Coordinator Chhatisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University North Park Avenue, Sector - 8, Bhilai Durg 490 009 (C.G.) 5. The Cultural Coordinator Kushabhau Thakre Patrakarita Avam Jansanchar Vishwavidyalaya Raipur 492 010 (C.G.) 6. The Cultural Coordinator MATS University, Aarang Kharora Highway Aarang, Raipur 493 441 (C.G.) 7. The Cultural Coordinator Sarguja University Ambikapur, Sarguja (C.G.) 497 001 1 8. Shri Manish Srivastava Cultural Coordinator Guru Ghasidas University Koni, Bilaspur 495009. (CG) 9. Dr. V. K.Kosta [email protected] Dean Students Welfares 09425597334 -M Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya Krishak Nagar Raipur 492012 10. Dr Neeta Bajpai Ph: 0771-2262619 Dean Students’ Welfare Mob: 09425258422, 070490- Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University 58422 Raipur 492010. Email: [email protected] 11. Dr. Pramod Kumar Naik (M) 09993198626 Director, Cultural & Youth Welfate [email protected] Dr. C.V. Raman University Bilaspur (CG) 12. Prof.(Dr.) Mridula Shukla Dean Students Welfare Indira Kala Sangit Vishwavidyalaya Khairagarh 491 881 13. Dr Arun Kumar Singh Registrar Bilaspur University Village and Post Sendri-495009 District Bilsapur (Chhatisgarh) 14. Dr. A.R. Chandraker Vice Chancellor Pt. Sundarlal Sharma (Open) Univiersity Bilaspur Vyapar Vihar Near P T Dean Dayal Park Bilaspur-495001 M.P. 2 15. The Cultural Coordinator Atal Bihari Vajpayee Indian Institute of Information Technology & Management Morena Link Road Gwalior 474 010 16. The Cultural Coordinator Pandit Dwarka Prasad Mishra Indian Institute of Information Technology, Design & Manufacturing Dumna Airport Road PO : Khamaria Jabalpur 482 005 (MP) 17. Dr Kapil Deo Mishra Lecturer, Faculty of Humanities and Social Science & Cultural Coordinator Mahatma Gandhi Chitrakoot Gramoday Vishwavidyalay Chitrakoot 485 331, District Satna 18. Shri Vijay Kumar Agarwal [email protected] Cultural Coordinator Awadhesh Pratap Singh University Rewa 486003. 19. Prof. S V S Rajput Dean, Students Welfare Barkatullah Vishwavidyalaya Bhopal 462 026 20. Dr. L K Tripathi 09425345441 Dean Students Welfare Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya R N Tagore Marg Indore 452 001 21. Dr. Rakesh Soni Cultural Coordinator Deptt of Youth Welfare Dr. Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya Sagar 470 003 22. Dr Keshav Gurjar 09425117433 Dean Students Welfare Email: [email protected] Jiwaji University Gwalior 474 011 3 23. Dr. Vijay Kumar Srivastava (M) 09425196852 Professor [email protected] 77, L.N.U.P.E. Campus Lakshmibai National University of Physical Education Gwalior 474 002 24. The Registrar Madhya Pradesh Bhoj Open University Red Cross Bhavan, Shivaji Nagar Bhopal 462 016 25. The Director Students Welfare Maharshi Mahesh Yogi Vedic University Brahmsthan, Village Karaundi, Post Umariyapan Distt. Katni 483332 26. Ms. Rakhi Tiwari (M) 09300615303 Asstt. Professsor [email protected] Deptt of Mass Communication Makhanlal Chaturvedi National University of Journalism & Communication B-38, Zone-I, M.P. Nagar Bhopal 462 016 (M.P.) 27. The Registrar Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology Bhopal 462007. 28. The Registrar Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya Airport Bypass, Gandhi Nagar Bhopal 462036. 29. Dr. R K Gupta [email protected] Dean Students Welfare (M) 08588033336 Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya Saraswati Vihar,Pachpedi Jabalpur 482 001 30. Dr. R.K. Dhand [email protected]/ Dean Students Welfare [email protected] Vikram University Ujjain 456 010 4 31. The Registrar Maharshi Panini Sanskrit Evam Vedic University B M Birla Shodh Sansthan Parisar Dewas Road Ujjain 456010 32. The Registrar Raja Mansingh Tomar Music & Arts University Mahadji Chowk Achalreshvar Mandir Marg Gwalior (M.P.) 474 009 33. The Registrar Indira Gandhi National Tribal University Email : Mekal Sadan, [email protected] Amarkantak 484 886 (M.P.) Telefax : 07629 - 269701 34. Dr.K.V.S.Meena Kumari e-mail id: Dean, Student Welfare [email protected] Acharya N.G.Ranga Agricultural University, Fax : 040-24015058 Rajendranagar, Cell: 09618881024 Hyderabad - 500030 Telangana State 35. Dr S R Prahlad Reader & Cultural Coordinator The English & Foreign Languages University Hyderabad 500 605 (Telangana) 36. The Registrar Dr B R Ambedkar Open University Road No.517, Jubilee Hills Hyderabad 500033. 37. The Registrar International Institute of Information Technology Gachibowli, Hyderabad 500032. 38. The Cultural Coordinator Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Kukatpally Hyderabad 500085 (AP) 5 39. Dr G Damodar Cultural Coordinator Kakatiya University Warangal 506009 40. Dr. Mohd. Yousuf Khan Principal, Polytechnic and Deputy Proctor (M) 9848171044 & Cultural Coordinator [email protected] Maulana Azad National Urdu University Gachibowli, Hyderabad 500032. 41. Prof S Mohandas Cultural Coordinator Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences Banjara Hills Hyderabad 500482. 42. Prof. P. Laxminarayana Mobile Number: 09490792307, Dean, Students Affairs & Cultural Co- 09346917018 ordinator Office: 040-27682250 C/o Dean, Students Affairs, Email: Prof.J. Anantha swamy, [email protected] Administrative Building Osmania University Campus, Hyderabad- Url: www.osmania.ac.in 500007 Telangana State 43. Prof N Shivaramamurthy Registrar & Cultural Coordinator Potti Sriramulu Telugu University Kala Bhavan Hyderabad 500004. 44. The Registrar Satavahana University Malkapur ‘X’ Road Chinthakunta Karimnagar – 505 001 (Telangana) 45. Prof. Ajit Kumar Reddy Dean Students’ Affairs National Institute of Technology Warangal 506004(A.P.) 6 46. The Cultural Coordinator Jawaharlal Nehru Architecture and Fine Arts University Mahaveer Marg, Masab Tank Hyderabad 500028 47. The Cultural Coordinator NALSAR University of Law 3-4-874/,18 Hyderguda Hyderabad 500029 48. The Cultural Coordinator Palamuru University Mahabubnagar 509 001 49. Dr Sanjay D Kokate Asstt Prof Phy Edn, DSW Office Cultural Coordinator Dr. Panjabrao Deskhmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth Akola 444 104 (M.S.) 50. The Cultural Coordinator Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences University Atrey Layout, Pratap Nagar Nagpur 440 022 51. Mrs. Rajashri Puranchandra Meshram (M) 09860678141 Asstt. Prof. & Director, Students Welfare [email protected] PG Deptt. of Education Kavikulaguru Kalidas Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya Prashaskiya Bhavan, Mouda Road Ramtek 441106 Distt Nagpur 52. Shri Dilip Kawadkar Mob: 09822466085 DSW Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University Buty Hall, Ramdai Peth Nagpur 440 001 53. Dr. Avinash Asanare, E-Mail- Director, Physical Education and [email protected] Recreation, [email protected] Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University, Mob: - 9922930166. AMRAVATI - 444605 Maharashtra. 7 54. Shri V P Kothe Director of Students Welfare Maharashtra Animal & Fishery Sciences University High Land Drive Road, Seminary Hills Nagpur 440006. 55. Awanikumar P.Patil Dean (Students Welfare) and Professor Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, South Ambazari Road Nagpur 440 010 (MS) 56. Shri Sandhyarani Das Rader, Dept of Economics Cultural Coordinator Berhampur University Bhanja Bihar Berhampur - 760 007, Odisha 57. Prof S K Samantarai Dean Students Welfare Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology Bhubaneswar 751003. 58. Dr Harkrishna Satpathy Reader, PG Teaching Department & Cultural Coordinator Shri Jagannath Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya Puri 752001. 59. Dr Hara Prasad Panda Registrar North Orissa University Sri Ram Chandra Vihar , Takatpur Baripada 757003. Distt,Mayurbhanj 60. The Cultural Coordinator Fakir Mohan University Vyasa Vihar Balasore 756019 (Orissa). 8 61. Prof Sukadev Nanda Director, College Development Council & Cultural Coordinator Sambalpur University Jyoti Vihar, Sambalpur 768019. Burla District. 62. Dr. Jayanta Kumar Parida (M) 09437229465 Director, Sports Council jayantak p @ yahoo.co.in P.G. Deptt. of Commerce Utkal University, Vani Vihar Bhubaneswar 751004. (Odisha) 63. Dr Mangla Prasad Mohanty Lecturer in Cultural Studies Utkal University of Culture Sardar Patel Hall Complex Block No.IV, Unit II Bhubaneswar 751009. 64. The Cultural Coordinator Biju Patnaik University of Technology UGIE Campus, Jail Road Rourkela 769004 65. The Cultural Coordinator Central University of Orissa Bhubaneswar 751 017 66. The Cultural Coordinator Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology At / P.O. KIIT Bhubaneshwar-751024 Orissa 67. Shri Nalini Nihar Nayak (M) 09937556626; SAS Officer, Students Activity Centre [email protected] National Institute of Technology Rourkela 769 008 68. The Cultural Coordinator Ravenshaw University College Square Cuttack-753 003 Orissa 69. The Cultural Coordinator Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology Burla, 768 018 Dist. Sambalpur 9 70. The Cultural Coordinator IIT Bhubaneswar Samantapur Bhubaneshwar 751013. ORISSA. 71. The Registrar Indian Institute of Information Technology Devghat, Jhalwa Allahabad 211004. 72. The Cultural
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