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Prasar Bharati Secretariat in Terms of Section 5(1) and Sector 19(1) of the Right to Information Act, 2005 File No.A-10011/29/2019-PPC PRASAR BHARAT! (INDIA'S PUBLIC SEERVICE BROADCASTER} PRASAR BHARA TI SECRETARIAT PRASAR BHARAT! HOUSE COPERNICUS MARG, NEW DELHI No :- A-10011/29/2019· PPC Dated :07 .09.2020 OFFICE ORDER NO: 2. b6 I 2020-PPC In supersession of all previous orders on the subject and in pursuance of DOPT's O.M. No.1/4/2009-IR dated 05.10.2009 the following officers shall henceforth function as Nodal CPIO, Central Public Information Authorities and First Appellate Authorities of RTI matters related to Prasar Bharati Secretariat in terms of Section 5(1) and Sector 19(1) of the Right to Information Act, 2005. (i) Nodal Central Public Information Officers (CPIO) for Prasar Bharati Secretariat S.No: Name of the Officer ::::ontact Details With Designation 1. Shri Rajeev Malhotra, Dy. Tel:(011)23118417 PB Secretariat, Director(CG & PBB) :opernicus Marg, New Delhi-110001 (ii) Central Public Information Officers(CPIOs) and First Appellate Authorities for Prasar Bharati Secretariat. S.No Name/Designation of Subject matter of Name/Designation for First ::::PIO Drasar Bharati A.ppellate Authority 1. Shri A.K.Srivastava, DDG T & pp Shri Brijesh Singh ADG(IT) DBS, Copernicus Marg, ND-01 2. ::::ol V.K.Shad, DDG(A) :orporate Marketing Sh. Sunil, ADG (Corporating Marketing) 3. Sh. R.S.Sahu, A.E. A.IR (Sales) PB Sh. Sanjay Prasad, 4. Sh.C.P.Varun, PEX DD(Sales)PB DDG(Sales) 5. Shri Devesh Kumar, :entral Archives Sh. Aditya Chaturvedi, Director DDG(Archives) A.kashwani Bhawan 6. Sh. R.K.Vashishtha, GA Section Sh. G.D.Sharma DDG(A) for Director(Admn) GA Section Dh:Oll-23118401 7. Sh. Sanjeev Khosla, A.E. Estate Matters/LM M.S.Duhan, DDG(PBRB/LM)), Dh :Oll-23118438 File No.A-10011/29/2019-PPC 8. Shri D.CShukla, Technical matters Ms. Anuradha Agarwal, DDG(Tech) ADG(Tech) Ph:Oll-2311806 Ph:Ol 1-23118407 DBS, Copernicus Marg, N.D 9. Sh. Raman Kumar, Global Outreach Sh. Sunil, ADG(Global Director(Global Outreach) Matters Outreach) Dh:Oll-23118524 10. Ms. Sunita, AD(P) Ops Division (PBS) Sh. Prakash Veer, Dh:Oll-23118479 DDG(Parliament)/Ops) 11. Sh. D.K. Saxena, Section ~Parliament matters) DBS, Officer Dh :Oll-23118471 Copernicus Marg, N.D 12. lShri Rajeev Malhotra, :orporate lSh. P. Das (DOG) DD(CG) governance /RTI & Ph:Oll-23118811 011-23118417 DBB PBS, Copernicus Marg 13. IShri Alok Kumar Sharma DPC Section M.S.Duhan DDG (PBRB), PBS Director(Pers/PBRB) Ph:Oll-23118410 14. lSh. S.K.Agarwal, AD DBRB Cell Sh. Alok Kumar Sharma Director (Pers) DBS, Copernicus Marg 15. ISh. S.K.Verma, ::oisc. Matters & lShri R.K.Vashishtha, Director DD(Disciplinary) DOSH matters) A) 16. Ms. Manju Manwani, ....egal Cell Sh. P.Das, DDG(L & CA) AE(Legal) PBS 17. IShri Amit Sharma, B&R Sh. CK. Jain DDG Director DBS, Copernicus Marg, New Delhi 18. Sh. A.P.Dubey, DD Sports, PBS Sh. Surender Singh, PDG(Content Ops) Ph:Oll-26497358 19. Sh. Pushp Prakash Pankaj, ::::ash, PBS Sh. CK.Jain, DDG(B&A/CAS) DD Dh:Oll-23118413 20. Sh. Rajesh Sharma, B & A/CAS Sh. CK.Jain, DDG(B&A/CAS) Director Ph:Oll-23118431 21. Sh. B.N . Mahto, Deputy ~inance(IFD/ Audit/Ta Sh.S.A.Tripathi, Director ixation) DDG(Fin) Dh:Oll-23118402 22. Sh. R.N . Negi AD(O.L) DBNS matters Ms. Navneet Kaur, DDG(PBNS & DP) 23. Sh . P.S.Srivastava, Tariff & Costing Sh. Nandan Kumar, ADG( ER Director & KM) File No.A-1001-1/29/2019-PPC 24. h. Sanjeev Saxena, nowledge DG anagement 25 . h. R.A.Warsi, DDG omestic h. Sunil ADG ( Domestic · istribution istribution) 26. h. Indierjit Grewal, latform & h. Ashok Kumar Jha, irector nnovations DG(Platform & Innovation) \X 2. However, Office order no. 174/2020-PPC vide which Ms. Sharmila Khatri, PEX has been designated as Link Officer to Ms. Sunita AD(P) will remain effective during her leave period . ~ 1.J.;V-"-- (ALOK~ KUMAR SHARMA) DIRECTOR (PERS) Ph : 011-23118410 E Mail: [email protected] 1. Concerned Officers 2. DG, AIR, DG, DDn, DG, NSD AIR, DG, DD News 3. E-in-C(BO) I E-in-C(Sl&CS) 4. All ADGs I DDGs at PB Secretariat 5. ADG(P),HQ DG:AIR/DG:DD/ All Zonal ADGs/ ADG(NABM) 6. Head (PBNS & DP) I Head of Sales PB 7. DDG(A)/DDG(HR)/Director(HR),DG:AIR. 8. DDG(A)/DDG(HR)/DDG(E-HR), DG :DD 9. DDG(Tech), PBS for uploading this order on PB Website. 10.00 GA Section with the request that the details of CPIOs/Appellate Authority may be updated on the notice board near the Reception of PBS. 11 . All AIR Stations I DD Kendras through respective SCOR Sections 12. Hindi Unit for Hindi Version 13. Office Orders Folder. Copy to:- 1. SO to CEO 2. PS to M(F) 3. 0/o CVO PB Doordarshan Bhawan .
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