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List of New STAM Members Inducted from 16.10.2020 to 17.5.2021 S.No List of new STAM Members inducted from 16.10.2020 to 17.5.2021 S.No. Mship No. Name Brief Particulars Age Gender Location B.TECH & M.TECH, IIT NEW DELHI; ADDITIONAL SECRETARY, MINISTRY OF HOUSING & 1 AT1310 SHRI KAMRAN RIZVI URBAN AFFAIRS, GOI; RECIPIENT OF SEVERAL AWARDS INCLUDING PRIME MINISTER 54 N NEW DELHI AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (2011) 2 AT1311 DR. SHIEKHA ELIZABETH JOHN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTIST, MINISTRY OF EARTH SCIENCE 34 F NEW DELHI 3 AT1312 SHRI ARVIND SINGH CHAIRMAN AIRPORT AUTHORITY OF INDIA 58 M NEW DELHI MSC. (ECONOMICS) LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS; MEMBER GOVERNING BODY, 4 AT1313 SHRI VIRANDER KUMAR SIBAL 84 M CHANDIGARH CENTRE FOR RESEARCH IN RURAL AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COL (DR) DIVAKARAN PADMA KUMAR 5 AT1314 RESEARCH FELLOW, INSTITUTE FOR DEFENCE STUDIES & ANALYSES 53 M GURGAON PILLAY 6 AT1315 MR. RAJANI RANJAN RASHMI DISTINGUISHED FELLOW, TERI 63 M NEW DELHI 7 AT1316 SHRI SANDEEP M. BHATNAGAR SPECIAL SECRETARY & MEMBER, CENTRAL BOARD OF INDIRECT TAXES 60 M DELHI DEPT. OF ENGLISH, SRI VENKATESWARA COLLEGE, UNIVERSITY OF DELHI; FORMER 8 AT1317 SMT. MEENAKSHI BHARAT 61 F NEW DELHI PRESIDENT; INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF MODERN LANGUAGES & LITERATURE 9 AT1318 DR. ALOK DIXIT CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER, CENTRAL HEALTH SERVICE, PMO 61 M NEW DELHI 10 AT1319 SHRI AMBER SEN SPECIAL SECRETARY (RETD.), RESEARCH & ANALYSIS WING , GOI 73 M NEW DELHI 11 AT1320 SHRI MANOJ KUMAR SINHA LT. GOVERNOR, JAMMU AND KASHMIR 61 M NEW DELHI POST GRADUATION FROM UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS, UK; PRESENTLY MANAGER -STEEL 12 AT1321 MS. MANDAKINI MENON 38 F DELHI AUTHORITY OF INDIA LTD POST GRAD, PARSONS SCHOOL OF DESIGN, NEW YORK; FOUNDER & DESIGNER, 13 AT1322 MS. ADITI BAJPAI 32 F NEW DELHI `ALMIRAH' 14 AT1323 DR. VIRINDER KUMAR BANSAL PROFESSOR OF SURGERY, DEPT. OF SURGICAL DISCIPLINES, AIIMS 55 M NEW DELHI ART EDUCATOR & CONSULTANT; DIPLOMA IN GRAPHIC DESIGN & ILLUSTRATION, 15 AT1324 MS. SUJATA SINGH 62 F NEW DELHI WIMBLEDON SCHOOL OF ART, UK 16 AT1325 DR. (MR.) VISHWA NATH ALOK ASSO. PROFESSOR,INDIAN INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC ADMN. 56 M DELHI 17 AT1326 DR. DHEERAJ BHATNAGAR ADDITIONAL SECRETARY, MIN. OF FINANCE, GOI 58 M NEW DELHI 18 AT1327 SHRI MOHIT SINHA PRINCIPAL FINANCIAL ADVICER (IRAS) 57 M NWE DELHI 19 AT1328 DR. CHARU SHARMA PROFESSOR,OP JINDAL GLOBAL UNIVERSITY,SONIPAT 52 F NEW DELHI 20 AT1329 SMT. SOMA ROY BURMAN CONTROLLER GENERAL OF ACCOUNTS,GOI 59 F NEW DELHI 21 AT1330 DR. VIJAY DATTA PRINCIPAL MODERN SCHOOL, BARAKHAMBA ROAD 56 M NEW DELHI 22 AT1331 SHRI SHALABH KUMAR MEMBER (TECH), DELHI JAL BOARD 60 M NEW DELHI M.A. (TRANSPORT ECONOMICS), UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS, UK; PRINCIPAL ASSOCIATE 23 AT1332 SHRI RAVINDRA NATH VERMA 70 M NOIDA CUM ADVISOR, GMR ENERGY LTD 24 AT1333 SHRI PRANAV GADI LEGAL EDUCATIONIST ; SPECIALIES IN INTERNATIONAL MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS 32 M GURUGRAM 25 AT1334 SHRI RANJAN KAUL MANAGING DIRECTOR (Retd.), OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS INDIA 67 M NEW DELHI 26 AT1335 DR. BHUVAN LALL FILM MAKER & AUTHOR 55 M NEW DELHI 27 AT1336 MS. ANASUYA BASU BBC, WORLD SERVICE CONSULTANT EDITOR 47 F NEW DELHI 28 AT1337 SHRI SRINJOY CHOWDHURY CONSULTING EDITOR, TIMES NOW; AUTHOR OF SEVERAL ACCLAIMED PUBLICATIONS 59 M NEW DELHI MASTER OF DIPLOMATIC STUDIES, OXFORD UNIVERSITY; IFS, JOINT SECRETARY, MEA; 29 AT1338 SHRI MAHAVEER SINGHVI 48 M NEW DELHI RECIPIENT OF BRITISH CHEVENING FELLOWSHIP (UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD) 30 AT1339 PROF. JAI PRAKASH SHARMA CHAIRMAN, GLOBAL RESEARCH FOUNDATION 70 M NEW DELHI 31 AT1340 SHRI HINDOL SENGUPTA VICE PRESIDENT AND HEAD OF RESEARCH, INVEST INDIA, MINISTRY OF COMMERCE 41 M DELHI 32 AT1341 SHRI KRISHNA MOHAN PRASAD CBDT, DEPT. OF REVENUE, MINISTRY OF FINANCE 59 M NEW DELHI 33 AT1342 SHRI UJAL SINGH BHATIA DIPLOMAT (Retd.), WORLD TRADE ORGANISATION , GENEVA 71 M DELHI 34 AT1343 DR. AJAY KUMAR CHAIRMAN AND HOD, BLK INSTITUTE OF LIVER DIGESTIVE DISEASES 64 M DELHI 35 AT1344 PROF. BHUSHAN KESHAV PATWARDHAN NATIONAL RESEARCH PROFESSOR-AYUSH 62 M PUNE 36 AT1345 PROF. (DR) SACHINDRA NARAYAN MEMBER, COMMISSION ON NOMADIC TRIBES, GOVT OF INDIA 74 M PATNA CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT; MANAGING DIRECTOR & CEO OF SAARA GLOBAL 37 AT1346 SHRI RAJAT KUMAR BALDHI 61 M NEW DELHI ADVISORS PVT. LTD; RECIPIENT OF EXCELLENCY AWARD BY VICE-PRESIDENT OF INDIA 38 AT1347 DR. MUKTA SHRIVASTAVA SR. CONSULTANT OPHTHALMOLOGIST,LBIT DIAGNOSTICS & SIDDHANT SPECIALITY CLINIC44 F BANGALORE 39 AT1348 MS. LORA K PRABHU EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR AND CO- FOUNDER, CENTRE FOR EQUITY AND INCLUSION (CEQUIN)49 F NEW DELHI 40 AT1349 SHRI RAKESH KUMAR VERMA RETD. D.G. CAG 63 M NEW DELHI CMD, ICON GROUP OF INDUSTRIES; PRESIDENT - JANSEVA ABHED ASHRAM 41 AT1350 SHRI PANKAJ SINGH CHARITABLE SOCIETY, PRESIDENT - CHANDRASHEKHAR CANCER RESEARCH 63 M NEW DELHI FOUNDATION 42 AT1351 SHRI PUNEET KAUSHIK FREELANCE VISUAL ARTIST 48 M NEW DELHI 43 AT1352 SMT. VEENA JAIN RETIRED DG, DOORDARSHAN NEWS 63 F NEW DELHI 44 AT1353 DR. ABDUL JAMIL URFI ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES, DELHI UNIVERSITY 60 M NEW DELHI 45 AT1354 JUSTICE MANOJ KUMAR OHRI JUDGE , HIGH COURT OF DELHI 51 M NEW DELHI 46 AT1355 DR. CHETAN PRABHAKAR GHATE PROFESSOR, ECONOMICS, INDIAN STATISTICAL INSTITUTE 49 M NEW DELHI 47 AT1356 DR. (MR.) VIJAY KOHLI CARDIAC SURGEON, MEDANTA-THE MEDICITY HOSPITAL 64 M GURUGRAM ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF ARCHITECTURE, SPA, NEW DELHI; Ph.D FROM SCHOOL OF 48 AT1357 DR. LEON ANGELO MORENAS ARCHITECTURE, TROY, NEW YORK, USA; RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP AWARD, IIAS 42 M NEW DELHI SHIMLA 49 AT1358 SHRI PRASHANT KUMAR ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE, UP 56 M LUCKNOW 50 AT1359 SHRI RANJAN DWIVEDI SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR, NHRC; RETIRED IPS; SPECIALIST IN e-HEALTH (WHO - 10 YEARS) 65 M NOIDA 51 AT1360 SHRI ASHUTOSH AGNIHOTRI IAS, JOINT SECRETARY, MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS; AUTHORED FIVE BOOKS 47 M NEW DELHI 52 AT1361 SHRI AKASH SAGAR CHOPRA FILM MAKER, PRODUCER 32 M MUMBAI 53 AT1362 SHRI AMAL SINHA CHARTERED ACCOUNTATNT; CEO, BSES RAJDHANI POWER LTD. 58 M NEW DELHI DIRECTOR-COLLECTION MUSEUM INITIATIVES, SAVARA FOUNDATION OF THE ARTS, 54 AT1363 MS. SHRUTHI ISSAC 35 F DELHI NEW DELHI; M.A. IN MUSEUM STUDIES, JOHN HOPKINS UNIVERSITY 55 AT1364 SHRI SANJEEV MIGLANI BUREAU CHIEF, THOMSON REUTERS 57 M NEW DELHI 56 AT1365 SHRI RAJENDER PAL UPADHYAYA IPS , DIRECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE, ARUNACHAL PRADESH; 56 M NEW DELHI FORMER ADDITIONAL ADVOCATE GENERAL, STATE OF PUNJAB; CONSULTANT, CIVIL & 57 AT1366 SHRI ASHEESH JAIN 41 M NEW DELHI TAX LITIGATION, CENTRAL GOVT. STANDING COUNSEL 58 AT1367 SMT. GEETA MOHAN FOREIGN AFFARIS EDITOR, INDIA TODAY 40 M NEW DELHI 59 AT1368 MR. TSHERING WANGCHUK SHERPA JOINT SECRETARY, NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL SECRETARIAT 44 M NEW DELHI 60 AT1369 DR. RAMAKANT DWIVEDI NATIONAL TECHNICAL RESEARCH ORGANISATION CENTRE ,NSA'S OFFICE,PMO,GOI 54 M NEW DELHI 61 AT1370 SHRI HARSH MAHAN CAIRAE RETD. IAS, FORMER CVC, ASSAM; AUTHORED SEVERAL BOOKS ON INDIAN HERITAGE & CULTURE65 M NOIDA 62 AT1371 PROF. (DR.) NEERJA BHATLA PROFESSOR, DEPT. OF OBSTETRICS &GYNAECOLOGY,AIIMS 62 F NEW DELHI 63 AT1372 SHRI ASHISH UPADHYAYA ADDITIONAL SECRETARY & FINANCIAL ADVISOR, MINISTRY OF POWER 56 M NEW DELHI 64 AT1373 SHRI RAJESH KUMAR CHAUDHRY ADDITIONAL SECRETARY, IFS, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC ENTERPRISES, GOI 58 M NEW DELHI 65 AT1374 SMT. ANU JAGMOHAN SINGH IRS, PRINCIPAL , CHIEF COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX 59 M NEW DELHI 66 AT1375 SHRI ALOK JOSHI MEMBER, NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISORY BOARD 67 M GURUGRAM 67 AT1376 SHRI RAHUL CHHABRA SECRETARY (E.R.), MINISTRY OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS 59 M NEW DELHI 68 AT1377 DR. TEJPAL SINGH PRINCIPAL COMMISSIONER, GST, DEPT. OF FINANCE 55 M NEW DELHI 69 AT1378 MS. SUMATI KUMAR CONTROLLER OF DEFENCE ACCOUNTS, MEERUT 51 F NEW DELHI 70 AT1379 SHRI AMIT KATARIA B.Tech FROM IIT DELHI; IAS, LAND & DEVELOPMENT OFFICER 41 M NEW DELHI 71 AT1380 SHRI SANJAY KUMAR ADDL. SECRETARY & FINANCIAL ADVISOR, MIN OF ROAD TRANSPORT & HIGHWAYS 56 M NEW DELHI 72 AT1381 DR. (MR.) MANEESH SINGHAL PROFESSOR & HEAD, DEPT. OF PLASTIC, RECONSTRUCTIVE & BURNS SURGERY,AIIMS 49 M NEW DELHI VISUAL ARTIST ( PAINTER); FORMER TRUSTEE, THE RAZA FOUNDATION; WRITES 73 AT1382 SHRI MANISH PUSHKALE 47 M NEW DELHI REGULAR COLUMNS ON ARTS IN DAINIK BHASKAR 74 AT1383 DR. AZMAT KARIM MEDICAL DOCTOR, METRO HOSPITAL & HEART INSTITUTE 47 M NEW DELHI 75 AT1384 SHRI DEEPAK JAGDISH SAKSENA INDEPENDENT POLICY ANALYST 62 M NOIDA 76 AT1385 DR. SABINA KIDWAI ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, JAMIA MILIA ISLAMIA; SCHLAR OFPEACE FELLOWSHIP FROM WISCOMP58 F NEW DELHI 77 AT1386 SHRI RAHUL PANDITA DEPUTY EDITOR, OPEN MAGAZINE 46 M GURUGRAM 78 AT1387 SMT. ANITA THAPAR KATHPALIA MBA, IIM AHMEDABAD; MANAGING PARTNER, ATK CONSULTANT PVT LTD 61 F NEW DELHI 79 AT1388 SHRI BIMBADHAR PRADHAN SECRETARY GENERAL, NATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION 59 F NEW DELHI FOUNDER SECRETATY, AAMAD DANCE CENTRE; LEARNING EXPERIENCE OF 20 YEARS 80 AT1389 MS. RANI KHANAM 52 M DELHI UNDER SHRI REBA VIDYARTHI & PANDIT BIRJU MAHARAJ GRADUATE OF NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY GUJARAT; ADVOCATE, DELHI HIGH 81 AT1390 SHRI PRANAY MOHAN GOVIL COURT; SEVERAL PUBLICATIONS IN INTERNATIONAL JOURNALS ON ECONOMICS AND 27 M NEW DELHI SOCIO-LEGAL SCIENCES 82 AT1391 DR. NILIMA MALINI CHITGOPEKAR ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, DEPT. OF HISTORY, JESUS & MARY COLLEGE 61 F DELHI 83 AT1392 DR. TARUN RAJPAL INDEPENDENT RESEARCHER & CONSULTANT 32 M NEW DELHI 84 AT1393 SHRI MOHD. SHAKEEL AHMED JOURNALIST, VISITING PROFESSOR,DEPT. OF JOURNALISM, JAMIA HAMDARD UNIVERSITY66 M NEW DELHI 85 AT1394 MS. EENAM GAMBHIR DIRECTOR (MULTILATERAL ECONMIC RELATIONS) DIVISION, MIN. OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS 37 F NEW DELHI 86 AT1395 SMT. GEETANJALI PANDIT AUTHOR & GLOBAL SPEAKER 54 F NOIDA 87 AT1396 SHRI SAIBAL CHATTERJEE INDEPENDENT FILM CRITIC, FESTIVAL ORGANISER 61 M GREATER NOIDA 88 AT1397 SHRI KALYAN BAROOAH CHIEF OF BUREAU, THE ASSAM TRIBUNE, JOURNALIST 54 M NOIDA 89 AT1398 SMT. PURNIMA DATT PRINCIPAL DIRECTOR ,HERITAGE EDUCATION & COMMUNICATION SERVICE 60 F NEW DELHI 90 AT1399 SHRI SANJAY NATH SINGH WORKING PRESIDENT & SECURITY GENERAL ALL INDIA FARMER'S ASSOCIATION 63 M DELHI 91 AT1400 SHRI DIPANJAN ROY CHAUDHURY JOURNALIST, DIPLOMATIC EDITOR, THE ECONOMIC TIMES 44 M NOIDA 92 AT1401 SHRI HAOBAM KHOGEN SINGH RESIDENT EDITOR THE NEW INDIAN EXPRESS 58 M DELHI 93 AT1402 DR.
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