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Sno District Name of Participant Designation Place of posting Contact No. Starting Date Ending Date 1. Ajmer Dr Sanjay Mishra SMO Govt General Y.N. Hospital 9929617677 4-Sep-13 12-Nov-13 Kishangarh 2. Dr. Padma Panwar MO Govt. General Hospi. Naseerabad 8302920163 18-Dec-13 25-Deb-14 3. Dr.R.K.Sharma J.S Govt. General Hospi. Nasirabad 9461195067 18-Dec-13 25-Deb-14 4. Dr. H.K. Sharma MO PHC Kahrni 9828995924 18-Dec-13 25-Deb-14 5. Alwar Dr Kamlesh Chholak JS (Peads) CHC Tijara 9414200030 4-Sep-13 12-Nov-13 6. Dr. Sudhindra Saxena JS(ENT) CHC Rajgarh 9694507621 25-Apr-13 3-Jul-13 7. Bharatpur Dr Ramavtar Goyal MO CHC Nadhbai 9672158296 4-Sep-13 12-Nov-13 8. Bhilwara Dr Atul Verma MO CHC Suvana 9828566435 4-Sep-13 12-Nov-13 9. Dr. V.K. Raizada MO CHC-Asind, 8107140861 18-Dec-13 25-Deb-14 10. Bikaner Dr. Lokesh Gupta MO CHC Gajner 9414578344 25-Apr-13 3-Jul-13 11. Bundi Dr. Vineet Gupta SMO CHC Nainwa 9414963036 25-Apr-13 3-Jul-13 12. Dr.C.P. Verma MO LCV, Bundi 9413118305 18-Dec-13 25-Deb-14 13. Dr.Vinod Sharma MO PHC Matumda 9166574199 18-Dec-13 25-Deb-14 14. Churu Dr. Mahendra Gangawat MO CHC Salasar 9460566193 18-Dec-13 25-Deb-14 15. Dholpur Dr Gore Lal Meena MO CHC Sarmathura 9649101951 4-Sep-13 12-Nov-13 16. Dungarpur Dr. Bhupendra Singh MO PHC Aspur 9413306723 25-Apr-13 3-Jul-13 Chaudhary 17. Hanumangarh Dr. Pradeep Karwasra MO CHC Nohar 9413431121 25-Apr-13 3-Jul-13 18. Jaipur Dr Bharti Sharma MO Govt Dispensary 22 Godown 9414774662 4-Sep-13 12-Nov-13 19. Dr Archna Gupta MO BDM Hospital Kotputli 4-Sep-13 12-Nov-13 20. Dr. Savita Arya MO PHC Mandawari 8094017267 25-Apr-13 3-Jul-13 21. Jaisalmar Dr Om Prakash Khatri MO Gandhi Colony Dispensary 9166571396 4-Sep-13 12-Nov-13 22. Jhunjhunu Dr Jaiprakash Singh MO CHC Mandawa 9950178722 4-Sep-13 12-Nov-13 23. Dr Shailesh Kumar MO City Dispensary No 2 9460276442 4-Sep-13 12-Nov-13 24. Dr. Rajendra Prasad MO PHC Pilani 9413566113 18-Dec-13 25-Deb-14 25. Dr. Mahendra Singh MO CHC Singhana 9414540533 18-Dec-13 25-Deb-14 Gajraj 26. Karauli Dr Lakhan Lal Meena MO CHC Sapotra 9414829300 4-Sep-13 12-Nov-13 27. Dr. Ganjanand Sharma MO CHC Todabhim 7597665111 25-Apr-13 3-Jul-13 28. Kota Dr Nidhi Saxena SMO City Dispensary Chhawami 9414180223 4-Sep-13 12-Nov-13 29. Dr. Usha Gupta SMO Govt. Dispensory Surajpole 9413351167 25-Apr-13 3-Jul-13 30. Dr Pankaj Bhardwaj MO PHC Julmi 9462282484 18-Dec-13 25-Deb-14 31. Nagaur Dr Mukesh Naraian M.O. CHC Bajwas 9414220932 4-Sep-13 12-Nov-13 Mathur 32. Dr Pramod Kumar MO PHC Baggar 9784217975 4-Sep-13 12-Nov-13 Sharma 33. Dr. Rajendra Prasad MO CHC- Maulasar 9950529828 18-Dec-13 25-Deb-14 Vaishnava 34. Dr.Sukh Ram MO CHC- Gotan 9461126121 18-Dec-13 25-Deb-14 35. Pali Dr P.C. Soni MO CHC Bali 9413453759 4-Sep-13 12-Nov-13 36. Dr. Hanuman Prasad MO CHC Sumerpur 9460032503 25-Apr-13 3-Jul-13 Bairwa 37. Dr.Rajkumar Kholiya MO PHC-Kunwaria 9414353854 18-Dec-13 25-Deb-14 Rajsamand 38. Sawaimadhop Dr. Kailash Soni MO CHC Chouth ka barwara 9414551542 18-Dec-13 25-Deb-14 ur 39. Sikar Dr. Puran Mal Yadav MO PHC Kochhor 9414850902 25-Apr-13 3-Jul-13 40. Sirohi Dr Nootan Prakash District TB Siirohi 7665605034, 4-Sep-13 12-Nov-13 officer 41. Dr. Kusum Agarwal SMO CHC Abu Road 9784960132 25-Apr-13 3-Jul-13 42. Sri Dr. Arvind Agarwal MO CHC Gharsana 9414924745 25-Apr-13 3-Jul-13 Ganganagar 43. Tonk Dr Khemraj Bansiwal MO Saadat Hospital 9950098532 4-Sep-13 12-Nov-13 44. Dr. Ravi Mishra MO Govt. Dispensary Purani 9413964402 25-Apr-13 3-Jul-13 45. Udaipur Dr Lalit Didwaniya MO CHC Kherwara 98288-33808 25-Apr-13 3-Jul-13 .
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