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List of QCI Certified Professionals List of QCI Certified Professionals S.No Name Yoga Level Address Mr Ankit Tiwari Level 2 - Yoga Teacher A-21, Type-2, Police Line, Roshanabad, Haridwar, 1 Uttarakhand-249403 Mr Amit Kashyap Level 2 - Yoga Teacher 2 29/1067, Baba Kharak Singh Marg, New Delhi-110001 Ms Aashima Malhotra Level 2 - Yoga Teacher 425, Aashirwad Enclave, Plot No. 104, I.P. Extn., Delhi- 3 110092 Mr Avinash Ghasi Level 2 - Yoga Teacher Address - C-73, Aishwaryam Apartment, Plot 17, 4 Sector-4, Dwarka, New Delhi. 110078 Mr Kiran Kumar Bhukya Level 2 - Yoga Teacher H.No. 494 Chandya b Tanda Thattpalle Kuravi - 5 Warangal,-506105 6 Ms Komal Kedia Level 2 - Yoga Teacher FG-1/92B, Vikaspuri, LIG Flats, New Delhi-110018 7 Ms Neetu Level 2 - Yoga Teacher C-64-65, Kewal Park, Azadpur, Delhi-110033 Mr Pardeep Bhardwaj Level 2 - Yoga Teacher H.No. 160, Shri Shyam Baba Chowk, VPO Khera 8 Khurd, Delhi-110082 Mr Pushp Dant Level 2 - Yoga Teacher 77, Sadbhavana Apartments, Plot 13, IP Extension, 9 Delhi - 110092 Mr S.uday Kumar Level 2 - Yoga Teacher H.No. 20-134/11, Teacher's Colony, Achampet Distt., 10 Mahabubnagar, Telangana-509375 11 Mr Saurabh Grover Level 2 - Yoga Teacher C-589, Street No. 3, Ganesh Nagar-II, Delhi-110092 Ms Smita Kumari Level 2 - Yoga Teacher B-Type, Q. No. 17, Sector-3, M.O.C.P. Colony, 12 Alakdiha, P.O. Pargha Jharia, Dhanbad, Jharkhand- 82820 13 Ms Tania Level 2 - Yoga Teacher E-296, MCD Colony, Azadpur, Delhi-110033 Ms Veenu Soni Level 2 - Yoga Teacher X/3543, St. No. 3, Shanti Mohalla, Near Chameli Devi 14 Mandir, Delhi-110031 Ms Sandhya Patki Level 2 - Yoga Teacher C-1 Shrikunj Premises Coop Scty Hanuman Road, Vile 15 Parle (E) Behind Janata Sahakari Bank Ltd Mumbai 40057 Ms Diti Vora Level 2 - Yoga Teacher Narayan Bhuvan ,plot 43 ,Road 7 , Daulatnagar, 16 Borivali (East). Mumbai 400066 Mr P B Rshikesan Level 2 - Yoga Teacher 10 B, UDAYAGIRI ANUSHAKTINAGAR MUMBAI PIN 17 400094 Mr Pritish Amolik Level 2 - Yoga Teacher B-203, Bldg.No.3, Saki-Heritage C.H.S.L., Saki-Vihar 18 Complex, Saki Naka, Andheri (East), Mumbai- 400 072. Ms Ankita Sood Level 2 - Yoga Teacher 801,A WING,SANT SUDAMA APARTMENTS,SHIVAJI NAGAR ROAD,NEAR GRAND 19 HYATT,VAKOLA,SANTACRUZ EAST,MUMBAI- 400055,MAHARASHTRA Dr Seema Joshi Level 2 - Yoga Teacher 71 , Pricel Holm , church avenue street , Santacruz 20 west. Mumbai 400054 21 Ms Falguni Gala Level 2 - Yoga Teacher D-1/36, Khira Nagar S.V. Road Santacruz West Mr Krishnan Parthasarathy Level 2 - Yoga Teacher 2/3,CHANDRALOK NAGARI, 11TH LANE, 22 DAHANUKAR COLONY, KOTHRUD , PUNE-411038 23 Mr Satya Narayan Yadav Level 2 - Yoga Teacher B-101b, vasant kunj enclave, new delhi-110070 Ms Monika Sharma Level 2 - Yoga Teacher 1/1, TYPE 1 QRTRS, R.K. ASHRAM LANE OPP: 24 MANDIR MARG POLICE STATION, NEW DELHI - 110001 Mr Sharad Munde Level 2 - Yoga Teacher C/O Munde Radio Service, Station Road, Parli, Ta; 25 Parli, Dist Beed Mr Anand Padmanabhan Level 2 - Yoga Teacher Neelambari High School Road Meeanangadi Post 26 Wayanad Dt Kerala 27 Dr Vidhya Acharya Level 2 - Yoga Teacher 368 teachers colony Amba mata scheme Mr Ashish Paliwal Level 2 - Yoga Teacher Paliwal Krishi Kendra, 32, Shivam Market, Manak 28 Chowk 29 Dr Viral Sanghadia Level 2 - Yoga Teacher Benavranda, Plot 218, T.P. 3, Khatri Chowk area Dr Madhusudan Cherekar Level 2 - Yoga Teacher DR.[MAJOR] MADHUSUDAN CHEREKAR 30 AHMEDPUR DIST.LATUR 413515 Ms Nina Mehta Level 2 - Yoga Teacher Ramjharukha Society, Tower III, Flat No 326, S V 31 Road, Andheri West, Mumbai 400058 Ms Sheetal Dalvi Level 2 - Yoga Teacher 13, Chandramaa Heights, Kale Ngr., near Kamgar 32 Ngr., Satpur, nashik -422007, maharashtra. Ms Ruchita Bharad Level 2 - Yoga Teacher Ruchita Rakshit Thakar, Shree Residency, House # 33 405, plot # 22, sector-18, kharghar, Navi mumbai- 410210 34 Mr Sandip Shah Level 2 - Yoga Teacher 301 A, Avishkar bldg,36 NB road,Grant road,[w]. Mr Chandi Prasanna Nayak Level 2 - Yoga Teacher 35 B9/449, SECTOR-3 ROHINI DELHI 110085 36 Mr Mohan Kumar Level 2 - Yoga Teacher 133/6A, Ashutosh City Mr Saurabh Chaudhary Level 2 - Yoga Teacher Chaudhary Agro Traders South Civil Lines Pilibhit- 37 262001 Uttar Pradesh Mr Ashok Kumar Level 2 - Yoga Teacher H.NO 445 RAJPUT MOHALLA GHONDA DELHI 38 OPPOSITE SHIV MANDIR Mr Omprakash Kuriyal Level 2 - Yoga Teacher Mr.Omprakash kuriyal E-1, east of kailash, new delhi 110065. near to Lady Shree ram collage ( Mahamanav 39 Mrityunjay institute of Yoga and alternative medicine LTD, New Delhi ). 40 Ms Kirti Gahlawat Level 2 - Yoga Teacher W-12 (old no.162-B) western avenue,sainik farms 41 Mr Sukhram Singh Level 2 - Yoga Teacher H.NO I-1 GALI NO-10 BRAHAMPUR DELHI Mr Harjit Singh Level 1 - Yoga Instructor VS Po Dhotian Pati Maleki Teh Tarn Taran Distt Tarn 42 Taran Punjab 143411 Mr Prashant Rakshe Level 1 - Yoga Instructor S/O MARUTI D RAKSHE CHAVANMALA PABAL 43 ROAD PO- HOLEWADI, OPP. SAI RESIDENCY RAJGURUNAGAR DIST PUNE Mr Monirul Sk. Level 1 - Yoga Instructor C/O CHATTER SK VILL - GRAMKALNA PO - DHATRI 44 GRAM PS.- KALNA DIST- BURDWAN STATE - WEST BENGAL Mr Sakthivel Sakthivel. C Level 1 - Yoga Instructor S/O K CHINNADURAI VILL -MELACHAMAN GALAM 45 PO- ACHAMANGALAM TEH- TIRUPATTUR DIST- VELLORE TAMILNADU Mr Arvind Prajapati Level 1 - Yoga Instructor AT/PO- SILLEWARA PURANA HAWAMAHAL NEAR 46 SHIV MANDIR TEH- SAONER DIST- NAGPUR STATE - MAHARASTHRA Mr Satyaveer Singh Level 1 - Yoga Instructor H. NO- 789, STREET NO. 12, SEC - 45, SADARPUR 47 COLONY NOIDA UP Mr Pravash Kumar Level 1 - Yoga Instructor VILL- BOTALAMA SIKO DIST- KHURDHA STATE - 48 Srichandan ODISHA 752038 Mr Sandeep Kumar Level 1 - Yoga Instructor S/O OMPAL SINGH VILL/PO - SONA ARJUNPUR 49 DISTT - SAHARANPUR STATE - UTTARPRADESH Mr Nirmal Saha Level 1 - Yoga Instructor VILL- GAZOLE VIDYASAGARPALLY PS/PO- GAZOLE 50 DIST- MALDA WEST BENGAL Mr Rahul Kumar Level 1 - Yoga Instructor 51 S/O SATISH KUMAR VILL/PO/PS - ARAGARH DISTT/TEH - PATHANKOT STATE - PUNJAB - 143534 Mr Tapan Ramchiary Level 1 - Yoga Instructor TAPAN RAMCHIARY C/O TARINI RAMCHIARY VILL- 52 PAMUAPATHAR PO - PAMUAPATHAR DIST.- BAKSA PS - MUSHALPUR STATE - ASSAM - 781372 Mr Amit Kumar Level 1 - Yoga Instructor S/O DHARM VEER SINGH VILL- SHADARANPUR 53 POST- KASTLA SAMSHER NAGAR PS- INCHOLI DIST- MEERUT 250001 Mr Laxmi Narayan Thenua Level 1 - Yoga Instructor VILL - MALIK PO - MOHAKAMPUR PS - IGLAS DISTT - 54 ALIGARH STATE - UTTAR PRADESH Mr Swaran Singh Level 1 - Yoga Instructor 55 S/O SH PTITAM SINGH VILL/PO- THANDOL TEH- PALAMPUR DIST - KANGRA HIMANCHAL PRADESH 56 Mr Kamlesh Sharma Level 1 - Yoga Instructor 85/6 D East Motibagh, Sarai Rohilla Delhi 110007 Mr Pawan Kumar Level 1 - Yoga Instructor S/O SH. JAGDISH PRASAD VILL- SIMANI PO- 57 KALAKHARI TEH- BUHANA DIST- JHUN JHUNU STATE - RAJASTHAN Mr Sanjeev Kumar Level 1 - Yoga Instructor SANJEEV KUMAR S/O SH. BHGAT RAM KHADWAL 58 V.P.O LALHRI, TEHSIL- HAROL WARD NO. 11, DISTT - UNA HIMANCHAL PRADESH - 174301 Mr Anoop Chauhan Level 1 - Yoga Instructor 59 S/O SH SHYAM SINGH CHAUHAN VILL/PO - JAMELI DIST- PAURI GARHWAL STATE - UTTRAKHAND Mr Mange Ram Level 1 - Yoga Instructor Village Mandhawli Post Tigaon Teh Ballahgarh District 60 Faridabad Haryana 121101 Mr Chandra Bhushan Level 1 - Yoga Instructor C/O BIRENDRA KUMAR SINGH QTR NO. - 2991/2992 61 TYPE - DT, SEC - 9 HEC COLONY,PO.- DHURWA DIST.- RANCHI STATE JHARKHAND 834004 Mr Manpreet Singh Level 2 - Yoga Teacher S/O SOHAN SINGH VPO - KUNDAL TEH. - ABOHAR 62 DIST - FIZELIKA STATE PUNJAB Mr Ramesh Kumar Level 1 - Yoga Instructor S/O RAN SINGH VPO - DUBALDHANA (B) TEH- BERI 63 DIST - JHAHHAR STATE HARYANA Mr Subhash Chander Level 1 - Yoga Instructor S/O RAGHUNATH SINGH DHANI - UDAISINGHWALI 64 VILL/PO- PAPRA VIA - SARAI TEH - UDAIPURWATI DIST - JHUNJHUNU STATE - RAJASTHAN Mr Dharmendra Meena Level 1 - Yoga Instructor S/O SH SAMARTH LAL MEENA VILL - BIDRKA PO- 65 GOTDHA VIA GHADI SAWAI RAM TEH. 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