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TTNJT TTNJT 5. TTNJT TTNJT TTNJT 8. 9. 10. Pawan Kumar TTNJT TTNJT Hamirpur with TTNJT • Government of Himachal Pradesh Department of Revenue I ***** No. Rev-A (B)6-8/2014-1 Dated : Shimla-2, the 13.08.2014 NOTIFICATION The Governor, Himachal Pradesh is pleased 10 order the transfer/adjustment of following Tehsidars in the public interest. Further, on completion of training, 7 Tehsildars are also posted as per the following detail with immediate effect:- Sr Name of From To Remarks No. Tehsildarl . Consolidation Officer 1. PKGupta Jaisinghpur Industries Dept!. WithTTNJT Shimla 2. Maya Ram Lad Bharol .Shillai (Sirmour) Withoul TTNJT 3. Rajeev Kumar Shillai HIMUDA, Shimla WithTTNJT 4. Devi Ram Rajgarh Bank Recovery, Without Bhagta Shimla TTNJT 5. Kapil Tomar Chopal Rajgarh (Smr) Without TTNJT 6. Jia Lal Chauhan H.P. Fin. Corp. Solan Without Shimla TTNJT 7. Nek Ram ult Shri Nainadevi Kandaghat Without at Swarghat TTNJT 8. Prem Singh Kandaghat Excise and Taxation, WithTTNJT Dulta Shimla 9. Shiv Dev Dalhousie Dharamshala WithTTNJT 10. Pawan Kumar Dharamshala Sarkaghat WithTTNJT 11 . Dr Surender Sarkaghat Bilaspur WithTTNJT Singh 12. Munshi Ram Bilaspur Gohar (Mandi) Without TTNJT 13. Anil Kumar Gohar Dalhousie (Chamba) . WithTTNJT 14. Ringzin Gialed ulp Hamirpur Keylong (L&S) Without TTNJT 15. Rajeev Thakur Sujanpur Hamirpur With TTNJT - • 16. Suresh Patial Baba Balak Nath Sujanpur (Hmr) With TIAlJT Temple, Deothsidh 17. Ravish Chandel Kalpa Co-op. Department, Without Shimla TIAlJT 18. Raj Pal Sangla Kalpa (Kinnaur) Without Bhardwaj TIAlJT 19. Santu Lal Karsog Sangla (Kinnaur) Without TIAlJT 20. Asha Nand HIMUDA TCP, Shimla WithTIAlJT 21 . Chetan Salooni (Chamba) Sangrah (Sirmour) Without Chauhan TIAlJT 22. Prithvi Singh Sangrah (Sirmour) Tehsildar Recovery, Without Nahan TIAlJT 23. Kavita Thakur Solan Tehsildar Recovery, Without Bilaspur TIAlJT 24. Champa Baldwara (Mandi) Office of Lokayukta, Without Bhardwaj Shimla TIAlJT 25. Munish Sunni (Shimla) Jawali (Kangra) Without Chaudhary TIAlJT 26. Subhash Chand Temple Officer, Temple Officer Baba WithTIAlJT Chintpurni Balak Nath 27. Avneesh Kumar Jawali Temple Officer, Without Chintpurni TIAlJT 28. Sita Ram Jogindernagar Barsar (Hamirpur) Without TIAlJT 29. Dr Sant Ram Rohroo (Shimla) Sunni (Shimla) With TIAlJT Sharma 30. Suresh Sharma Settlement Kasauli Haroli ·(Una) With TIAlJT (Solan) 31 . Jeevan Singh Keylong· (L&S) Karsog (Mandi) WithTIAlJT 32. Gurmit Gialchen RTI Jogindernagar Rohroo (Shimla) With TIAlJT Negi (on completion of training) 33. Neerja Sharma RTI Jogindernagar Lad Bharol (Mandi) With TIAlJT I (on completion of training) 34. Vikram Singh RTI Jogindernagar Chopal (Shimla) WithTIAlJT I (on completion of training) 35. Jas Pal RTI Jogindernagar Nainadevi at With TIAlJT (on completion of training) Swarghat (Bilaspur) . 36. Ajay Kumar RTI Jogindernagar Jaisinghpur (Kangra) WithTIAlJT Singh (on completion of tra ining) 2 • 37. Girjesh D.C.Office Kangra Temple Officer, WithTIAlJT Chauhan at D/Shala Chamunda (Kangra) (on completion of training) . 38. Harish Kumar Tehsil Office, Jogindernagar WithTIAlJT Sundernagar, District Mandi (on completion of trainin g) 39. Transfer orders of Shri Ram Nath , Tehsildar under orders from Kaza to Moorang vice Shri Mohan Singh Negi, Tehsildar and vice versa is hereby cancelled. 40. Smt Saroj Kumari, Naib Tehsildar posted against the post of Tehsildar is hereby directed to join in the office of Deputy Commissioner, Una against the I post of Naib Tehsildar (LR) . The above Tehsildars are directed to join at their new places of posting immediately and submit joining report to this department By Order, TARU N SHRIDHAR Pc. Secretary-F.C.(Rev.) to the Government of Himachal Pradesh. Endst No. Rev-A (B)6-8/2014-1 Dated Shimla-2 the 13.08.2014 Copy forwarded for information and necessary action to:- 1. The Financial Commissioner (Appeals) to the Gov!. of H.P. 2. The Divisional Commissioner, Kangra at Dharamshala, Shim la, Mandi H.P. 3. The Settlement Officer, Shimla and Kangra, H.P. 4. All the Deputy Commissioners, H.P. 5. The Director, Revenue Training Institute, Jogindernagar, District Mandi, H.P. 6. The Director, Land Records and Consolidation of Holdings, H.P. 7. The Deputy Commissioner, R&R, Raja ka Talab, District Kangra, H.P. 8. The Sr. Technical Director-cum-SIO, NIC, 6th Floor Armsdale, H.P. Sectt. Shimla-2 for hosting this notification in the Website of Revenue Department 9. All the concerned Tehsildars for strict compliance. 10. Personal file/Guard file. ~ (ROU~ Under Secretary (Rev) to the Government of Himachal Pradesh. Telefax:0177-2628502 3 .
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