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State Wise Fellow Address
Chandigarh 1. Dr. B.S.Anand 2. Dr. Raj Bahadur 501, Sector 10-C, House No. 52 Chandigarh-160011. Sector 24-A Chandigarh-160023. 3. Dr. Yatindra Kumar Batra 4. Dr. Digambar Behera Professor, Professor Department of Anaesthesiology, Department of Pulmonary Medicine Post Graduate Institute of Medical PGIMER Education and Research, Chandigar-160012 Chandigarh-160012 5. Dr. Deepak Kumar Bhasin 6. Dr.Shashanka Mohan Bose House No. 29 215, Sector 36, Sector 21-C, Chandigarh-160036 Chandigarh-160021 7. Dr. Arunaloke Chakrabarti 8. Dr. Subho Chakrabarti Professor, Professor Deptt. of Microbiology, Department of Psychiatry PGIMER, Chandigarh-160012 Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research Chandigarh-160012 9. Dr.H.S.Chawla 10 Dr.Yogesh Kumar Chawla House No. 613, Director, PGIMER Sector 16-D, Prof. &. Head Chandigarh Deptt. of Hepatology, PGIMER, Chandigarh-160012. 11. Dr. J.S.Chopra 12 Dr. Kripal Singh Chugh, FAMS H.No.1153, Sector 33 C 504, Sector 8-B Chandigarh-160020. Chandigarh-160009. 13. Dr. Satyawan Gangaramji Damle 14 Dr. Arjun Dass Bunglow No. 1338, Professor & Head, Shiv Kunj, Sector 33-C, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Chandigarh-160020 Govt. Medical College & Hospital, Sector-32, Chandigarh-160030. 15. Dr. B.N.Datta 16 Dr. Radha Krishna Dhiman 416 Sector 37-A, Professor, Chandigarh-160036. Department of Hepatology, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh-160012. 17. Dr. Mandeep S. Dhillon 18 Dr. J.B. Dilawari Professor House No. 613, Department of Orthopaedics Sector-36 B PGIMER, Chandigarh Chandigarh 19. Dr. Ajay K Duseja 20 Dr. Krishan Gauba Additional Professor Professor & Chair, Department of Hepatology Unit of Pedodontics & Preventive Postgraduate Institute of Medical Dentistry, Education and Research Oral Health Sciences Center, Chandigarh-160012 Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education & Research, Chandigarh-160012 21. -
Music & Dance Session 2020-21
1 FACULTY OF PERFORMING & VISUAL ARTS SYLLABUS Of MUSIC VOCAL For B.A. (Semester- I to VI ) (UnderContinuous Evaluation System) (12+3 System of Education) Session: 2020-21 The Heritage Institution KANYA MAHA VIDYALAYA JALANDHAR (Autonomous) B.A. (Semester- I) 1 2 Scheme of Studies and Examination Music Vocal SemesterI Course Marks Examinati Course Name Program Name Course Code Type Ext. on time Total CA L P (in Hours) Music Vocal B.A BARM-1366 E 100 40 40 20 3 B.A. Semester-I (Session 2020-21) Music Vocal Course Code: BARM-1366 Theory & Practical Course Outcome Upon successful completion of this course student will be able to know the basic concepts of music , which are - CO1 . Proficiency in playing Alankar , which are helpful in further learning of ragas. CO2. To know the lives of great musician who are torch bearers of Indian classical music. CO3. To Know about Tanpura, its structure , its sound Producing system and tuning of the instrument. B.A. Semester-I (Session 2020-21) Music Vocal Course Code: BARM-1366 2 3 Theory Total Marks-100 Time-3Hours Theory: 40 Pr: 40 CA: 20 Instructions given to the examiners are as follows: The paper setter will set Eight questions of equal marks . Two in each of the four Sections (A- D). Questions of Sections A-D should be set from Units I-IV of the syllabus respectively. Questions may be subdivided into parts (not exceeding four). Candidates are required to attempt five questions, selecting at least one question from each section. The fifth question may be attempted from any Section. -
The West Bengal College Service Commission State
THE WEST BENGAL COLLEGE SERVICE COMMISSION STATE ELIGIBILITY TEST Subject: MUSIC Code No.: 28 SYLLABUS Hindustani (Vocal, Instrumental & Musicology), Karnataka, Percussion and Rabindra Sangeet Note:- Unit-I, II, III & IV are common to all in music Unit-V to X are subject specific in music Unit-I Technical Terms: Sangeet, Nada: ahata & anahata , Shruti & its five jaties, Seven Vedic Swaras, Seven Swaras used in Gandharva, Suddha & Vikrit Swara, Vadi- Samvadi, Anuvadi-Vivadi, Saptak, Aroha, Avaroha, Pakad / vishesa sanchara, Purvanga, Uttaranga, Audava, Shadava, Sampoorna, Varna, Alankara, Alapa, Tana, Gamaka, Alpatva-Bahutva, Graha, Ansha, Nyasa, Apanyas, Avirbhav,Tirobhava, Geeta; Gandharva, Gana, Marga Sangeeta, Deshi Sangeeta, Kutapa, Vrinda, Vaggeyakara Mela, Thata, Raga, Upanga ,Bhashanga ,Meend, Khatka, Murki, Soot, Gat, Jod, Jhala, Ghaseet, Baj, Harmony and Melody, Tala, laya and different layakari, common talas in Hindustani music, Sapta Talas and 35 Talas, Taladasa pranas, Yati, Theka, Matra, Vibhag, Tali, Khali, Quida, Peshkar, Uthaan, Gat, Paran, Rela, Tihai, Chakradar, Laggi, Ladi, Marga-Deshi Tala, Avartana, Sama, Vishama, Atita, Anagata, Dasvidha Gamakas, Panchdasa Gamakas ,Katapayadi scheme, Names of 12 Chakras, Twelve Swarasthanas, Niraval, Sangati, Mudra, Shadangas , Alapana, Tanam, Kaku, Akarmatrik notations. Unit-II Folk Music Origin, evolution and classification of Indian folk song / music. Characteristics of folk music. Detailed study of folk music, folk instruments and performers of various regions in India. Ragas and Talas used in folk music Folk fairs & festivals in India. Unit-III Rasa and Aesthetics: Rasa, Principles of Rasa according to Bharata and others. Rasa nishpatti and its application to Indian Classical Music. Bhava and Rasa Rasa in relation to swara, laya, tala, chhanda and lyrics. -
UCLA Electronic Theses and Dissertations
UCLA UCLA Electronic Theses and Dissertations Title Performative Geographies: Trans-Local Mobilities and Spatial Politics of Dance Across & Beyond the Early Modern Coromandel Permalink https://escholarship.org/uc/item/90b9h1rs Author Sriram, Pallavi Publication Date 2017 Peer reviewed|Thesis/dissertation eScholarship.org Powered by the California Digital Library University of California UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Los Angeles Performative Geographies: Trans-Local Mobilities and Spatial Politics of Dance Across & Beyond the Early Modern Coromandel A dissertation submitted in partial satisfaction of the requirements for the degree Doctor of Philosophy in Culture and Performance by Pallavi Sriram 2017 Copyright by Pallavi Sriram 2017 ABSTRACT OF DISSERTATION Performative Geographies: Trans-Local Mobilities and Spatial Politics of Dance Across & Beyond the Early Modern Coromandel by Pallavi Sriram Doctor of Philosophy in Culture and Performance University of California, Los Angeles, 2017 Professor Janet M. O’Shea, Chair This dissertation presents a critical examination of dance and multiple movements across the Coromandel in a pivotal period: the long eighteenth century. On the eve of British colonialism, this period was one of profound political and economic shifts; new princely states and ruling elite defined themselves in the wake of Mughal expansion and decline, weakening Nayak states in the south, the emergence of several European trading companies as political stakeholders and a series of fiscal crises. In the midst of this rapidly changing landscape, new performance paradigms emerged defined by hybrid repertoires, focus on structure and contingent relationships to space and place – giving rise to what we understand today as classical south Indian dance. Far from stable or isolated tradition fixed in space and place, I argue that dance as choreographic ii practice, theorization and representation were central to the negotiation of changing geopolitics, urban milieus and individual mobility. -
Gipcl 2014-15
Note: This sheet is applicable for uploading the particulars related to the unclaimed and unpaid amount pending with company. Make sure that the details are in accordance with the information already provided in e-form IEPF-2 CIN/BCIN L99999GJ1985PLC007868 Prefill Company/Bank Name GUJARAT INDUSTRIES POWER COMPANY LTD. Date Of AGM(DD-MON-YYYY) 18-Sep-2017 Sum of unpaid and unclaimed dividend 2226217.50 Sum of interest on matured debentures 0.00 Sum of matured deposit 0.00 Sum of interest on matured deposit 0.00 Sum of matured debentures 0.00 Sum of interest on application money due for refund 0.00 Sum of application money due for refund 0.00 Redemption amount of preference shares 0.00 Sales proceed for fractional shares 0.00 Validate Clear Proposed Date of Investor First Investor Middle Investor Last Father/Husband Father/Husband Father/Husband Last DP Id-Client Id- Amount Address Country State District Pin Code Folio Number Investment Type transfer to IEPF Name Name Name First Name Middle Name Name Account Number transferred (DD-MON-YYYY) PO NARMADA NAGAR DISTT Amount for unclaimed and SHRI N VITTAL NA NA NA INDIA GUJARAT BHARUCH 392001 00000002 2.50 19-OCT-2022 BHARUCH GUJARAT unpaid dividend BANDYOPADHY PO NARMADA NAGAR DISTT Amount for unclaimed and B NA NA NA NA INDIA GUJARAT BHARUCH 392001 00000007 2.50 19-OCT-2022 AY BHARUCH GUJARAT unpaid dividend C/O ABHIJIT CHAUDHURY Amount for unclaimed and SAHELI NA CHAUDHURY ABHIJIT NA CHAUDHURY GEOLOGY SECTION ONGC INDIA TRIPURA AGARTALA 799014 00000101 250.00 19-OCT-2022 unpaid dividend AGARTALA TRIPURA. -
January 2013
January1 of 91. 2013 International affairs: US President Barack Obama on 31 January, has come out with his much-awaited comprehensive immigration reforms, that will pave the way for legalization of more than 11 million undocumented immigrants. The reforms, which also propose to eliminate the annual country caps in the employment category, are expected to benefit large number of Indian technocrats and professionals. In a major policy speech on comprehensive immigration in Las Vegas, Obama urged the Congress to act on his proposals. The other key proposals of his "comprehensive" reform plan include "stapling" a green card to the diplomas of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM), PhD and Masters Degree graduates from qualified US universities who have found employment in the country. The President also proposed to create a startup visa for job-creating entrepreneurs. The proposal allows foreign entrepreneurs, who attract financing or revenue from American investors and customers, to start and grow their businesses in the US, and to remain permanently if their companies grow further, create jobs for American workers, and strengthen the economy. The proposal removes the backlog for employment-sponsored immigration by eliminating annual country caps and adding additional visas to the system. Outdated legal immigration programs are reformed to meet current and future demands by exempting certain categories from annual visa limitations, the White House said. Obama also proposed to eliminate existing backlogs in the family-sponsored immigration system by recapturing unused visas and temporarily increasing annual visa numbers. The proposal also raises existing annual country caps from seven per cent to 15 per cent for the family-sponsored immigration system. -
Uni Result (2017-2018)
HEMCHANDRACARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATAN PAGE:- 30 C O L L E G E REGISTER F.Y.M.B.B.S. EXAMINATION MAY-JUN 2018 Date:- 29/08/2018 ANATOMY PHYSIOLOGY INT. INT. BIO-CHEM APP EXTERNAL TH TOT EXTERNAL TH TOT EXTERNAL INT. TOT UNI. MODE THE. PRAC 20 THE. PRAC 20 THE. PRAC TH 480 TOTAL 100 40 100 40 100 40 20 ENROLL_NO. PR 200 PR 200 200 INT. 20 20 20 20 20 PR 120 600 RESULT SEAT NO. NAME Passing: 60/120 20/40 100 60/120 20/40 100 60/120 20/40 20 100 449 PARMAR YASHKUMAR BABUBHAI COLL: 404 GMERS DHARPUR Paper-1, 2 38 36 40 35 33 37 Theory 74 9 75 12 70 11 340 408 PASS 1 Viva /Pr. 11 10 14 14 14 12 68 Total 85 27 19 131 89 27 26 142 84 28 23 135 MBBS4041764308 450 PRITHUI KRISHNA YEDLA RAMKOTESWRA COLL: 404 GMERS DHARPUR Paper-1, 2 27 30 33 31 26 32 Theory 57 6 64 7 58 7 291 340 PASS 1 Viva /Pr. 12 8 16 11 13 10 49 Total 69 22 14 105 80 23 18 121 71 26 17 114 MBBS4041764339 451 VACHHANI YOMAL HARDWARBHAI COLL: 404 GMERS DHARPUR Paper-1, 2 25 30 33 33 23 31 Theory 55 6 66 9 54 8 292 345 PASS 1 Viva /Pr. 12 8 13 11 10 11 53 Total 67 27 14 108 79 29 20 128 64 26 19 109 MBBS4041764371 452 PATEL ZEEL RAKESHKUMAR COLL: 404 GMERS DHARPUR Paper-1, 2 32 35 33 36 33 32 Theory 67 9 69 13 65 12 330 400 PASS 1 Viva /Pr. -
Routes 2 Roots Dreams of a Peaceful World Co-Existing with Diverse Cultures, Ruled by Harmony
Routes 2 Roots dreams of a peaceful world co-existing with diverse cultures, ruled by harmony. The world’s largest interactive digital program of teaching performing arts with global reach R-19 LGF, Hauz Khas, New Delhi - 16, Ph: +91 11 41646383 Fax: +91 11 41646384 Studio: Flat No. 5, 1st Floor, Sector - 6 Market, R. K. Puram, New Delhi - 110022, Ph: +91 11 26100114, 26185281 Web: www.routes2roots.com, www.r2rvirsa.in, Email: [email protected] An Initiative of Routes2Roots NGO Routes2Roots twitter.com/Routes2RootsNGO twitter.com/virsar2r virsabyroutes2roots.blogspot.in Board of Advisors & Contributing Maestros of Virsa ROUTES 2 ROOTS Routes 2 Roots is a Delhi based non-profit reputed NGO with a presence all over India. Since its inception in 2004 the NGO is constantly striving to disseminate culture, art and heritage to the common people and the children throughout the world. Ever since its inception in 2004 Routes 2 Roots has dedicated itself to promoting art, culture and heritage throughout the world with the prime objective of spreading the message of peace. We have hosted over 26 international events, 14 exhibitions and 110 concerts throughout the world and all of these programs have been on a non-commercial basis, i.e. no ticketing so that people en masse can come and enjoy a shared experience of each-others’ culture freely. Our organisation is known for quality cultural programs and we have to our credit numerous prestigious international programs such as celebration of 60 years of diplomatic ties between India and China, which was held in 4 cities of China, Celebration of 65 years of Indo-Russian diplomatic ties, which was held in 5 cities of Russia, Festival of India in South Africa covering 4 cities and many more. -
N of the Advance List Already Circulated
10.04.2018 SUPPLEMENTARY LIST SUPPLEMENTARY LIST FOR TODAY IN CONTINUATION OF THE ADVANCE LIST ALREADY CIRCULATED. THE WEBSITE OF DELHI HIGH COURT IS www.delhihighcourt.nic.in INDEX PRONOUNCEMENT OF JUDGMENTS -----------------> 01 TO 01 REGULAR MATTERS ----------------------------> 01 TO 92 FINAL MATTERS (ORIGINAL SIDE) --------------> 01 TO 14 ADVANCE LIST -------------------------------> 01 TO 92 APPELLATE SIDE (SUPPLEMENTARY LIST)--------> 93 TO 109 APPELLATE SIDE (SUPPLEMENTARY LIST)---------> 110 TO 132 ORIGINAL SIDE (SUPPLEMENTARY I)-------------> 133 TO 140 COMPANY ------------------------------------> 141 TO 141 SECOND SUPPLEMENTARY -----------------------> 142 TO 150 MEDIATION CAUSE LIST -----------------------> 01 TO 03 PRE-LOK ADALAT -----------------------------> 01 TO 01 THIRD SUPPLEMENTARY -----------------------> TO NOTES 1. Mentioning of urgent matters will be before Hon'ble DB-I at 10.30 A.M.. 2. Hon'ble DB-IV will comprise Hon'ble Mr. Justice G.S.Sistani and Hon'ble Ms. Justice Rekha Palli. After DB matters are over Hon'ble Ms. Justice Rekha Palli will hear Single Bench matters listed before her Lordship. 3. Hon'ble Ms. Justice Prathiba M. Singh will not be holding Court today. Dates will be given by the Court Master. 4. All the disqualified Director's matters listed before Hon'ble Mr. Justice Rajiv Shakdher will be taken up together. N O T E It is circulated for information of all concerned that Notification No.100/Rules/DHC dated 27.02.2018 pertaining to “Delhi High Court (Original Side) Rules, 2018” stands published in Delhi Gazette, Extraordinary Part IV, NO,50(NCTD No.454) dated 28.02.2018 and is available on the website of Delhi High Court namely www.delhihighcourt.nic.in under the link “Notifications and Practice Directions”. -
CSIR-CENTRAL INSTITUTE of MINING and FUEL RESEARCH,DHANBAD (Council of Scientific & Industrial Research) Fokkiu La[;K@Advt
CSIR-CENTRAL INSTITUTE OF MINING AND FUEL RESEARCH,DHANBAD (Council of Scientific & Industrial Research) foKkiu la[;k@Advt. No. flEQj&01@2016 POST CODE-AG3 POST-Assistant(G)Gr.III Sl. Ap. Name of the Candidate Father's Name Gender REMARKS No. No. 1 AG3/2 Sri Sujit Kumar Sri Umesh Pd. Singh M SHORTLISTED 2 AG3/5 Sri Satyam Kumar Ojha Sri DayaSagar Ojha M SHORTLISTED 3 AG3/6 Ms Amrita Kumari Sri Balmiki Dhari F SHORTLISTED 4 AG3/7 Ms Manju Lata Sri Pratap Singh F SHORTLISTED 5 AG3/8 Sri Biplab Mukherjee Sri Adhir Kumar Mukherjee M SHORTLISTED 6 AG3/9 Ms Rakhi Kumari Sri Sunil Kumar Rawani F SHORTLISTED 7 AG3/10 Sri Mukesh Kr Vishwakarma Sri Rajnandan Vishkarma M SHORTLISTED 8 AG3/11 Sri Deoram Bhagat Sri Chandradeo Bhagat M SHORTLISTED 9 AG3/12 Ms Mariyam Tirkey Sri Emmanuel Tirkey F SHORTLISTED 10 AG3/13 Sri Kirti Shankar Shukla Sri Karuna Shankar Shukla M SHORTLISTED 11 AG3/14 Sri Wagh Suresh RaoSaheb Sri Mankarna B Wagh M SHORTLISTED 12 AG3/15 Sri Milan Horo Sri Sukra Horo M SHORTLISTED 13 AG3/16 Sri Abhishek Kumar Srivastava Sri Om Prakash Srivastava M SHORTLISTED 14 AG3/17 Sri Amit Kumar Srivastava Sri Ram Pravesh Srivasstava M SHORTLISTED 15 AG3/18 Sri Amit Yadav Sri Ram Ujagar Yadav M SHORTLISTED 16 AG3/19 Sri Ashin Kumar Das Sri Ahlad Das M SHORTLISTED 17 AG3/20 Sri Sanjeev Kumar Saw Sri Rangu Saw M SHORTLISTED 18 AG3/21 Ms Shefali Ojha Sri Deepak Ojha F SHORTLISTED 19 AG3/22 Sri Raj Kumar Rajwar Sri Jitendra Rajwar M SHORTLISTED 20 AG3/23 Ms. -
CA Final MAY 2017- Notepad-Copy
taxupindia.com AIFinal THE INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS OF INDIA NEW DELHI 18TH JULY, 2017 NO.13 -CA EXAM/RESULT/FINAL/MAY, 2017 - IN PURSUANCE OF REGULATION 39 OF THE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS REGULATIONS, 1988, THE NAMES OF THE CANDIDATES WHO HAVE BEEN DECLARED SUCCESSFUL IN THE FINAL EXAMINATION HELD IN MAY, 2017 AS PER SYLLABUS SPECIFIED BY THE COUNCIL UNDER REGULATION 31(ii) OF THE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS REGULATIONS, 1988 EITHER IN BOTH GROUPS OR IN GROUP-1 OR IN GROUP-2 AS INDICATED AGAINST THEIR NAMES, ARE HEREBY PUBLISHED FOR GENERAL INFORMATION. -------------------------------------------------------------------- SR NO ROLL NAME MAY, 2017 FINAL PAGE 1 GROUP -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 100012 SAHIBA DUA FIRST 2 100039 SREEJA GOVINDANKUTTY MENON SECOND 3 100041 MILI KALLAYIL GOKULAN SECOND 4 100046 BHAWNA KUMARI FIRST 5 100048 PRAGATI GUPTA FIRST 6 100049 MOHIT AGRAWAL FIRST 7 100057 SWEETY GUPTA FIRST 8 100073 PRAFULL AGARWAL FIRST 9 100074 NITIN PRAKASH SECOND 10 100075 PRATEEK GUPTA BOTH 11 100080 HARSH AGARWAL BOTH 12 100081 PRIYA ROHATGI BOTH 13 100082 AMIT GOYAL FIRST 14 100091 SOMYA GAUR SECOND 15 100098 RAGHAV BANSAL SECOND 16 100099 AMAN AGARWAL BOTH 17 100109 GAURANG AGARWAL BOTH 18 100112 CHARCHIT AGRAWAL FIRST 19 100117 ANIL KUMAR GARG SECOND 20 100123 SHREYANSH AGARWAL BOTH 21 100125 SYED ATIF AHMED BOTH 22 100126 ANKITA JINDAL BOTH 23 100129 SHIVAM AGARWAL SECOND 24 100135 ANTRA BHARGAV FIRST 25 100136 VIPUL TAKRANI SECOND 26 100140 SAKSHI GUPTA SECOND 27 100145 ASHIKA JAIN -
List of Officers Who Attended Courses at NCRB
List of officers who attened courses at NCRB Sr.No State/Organisation Name Rank YEAR 2000 SQL & RDBMS (INGRES) From 03/04/2000 to 20/04/2000 1 Andhra Pradesh Shri P. GOPALAKRISHNAMURTHY SI 2 Andhra Pradesh Shri P. MURALI KRISHNA INSPECTOR 3 Assam Shri AMULYA KUMAR DEKA SI 4 Delhi Shri SANDEEP KUMAR ASI 5 Gujarat Shri KALPESH DHIRAJLAL BHATT PWSI 6 Gujarat Shri SHRIDHAR NATVARRAO THAKARE PWSI 7 Jammu & Kashmir Shri TAHIR AHMED SI 8 Jammu & Kashmir Shri VIJAY KUMAR SI 9 Maharashtra Shri ABHIMAN SARKAR HEAD CONSTABLE 10 Maharashtra Shri MODAK YASHWANT MOHANIRAJ INSPECTOR 11 Mizoram Shri C. LALCHHUANKIMA ASI 12 Mizoram Shri F. RAMNGHAKLIANA ASI 13 Mizoram Shri MS. LALNUNTHARI HMAR ASI 14 Mizoram Shri R. ROTLUANGA ASI 15 Punjab Shri GURDEV SINGH INSPECTOR 16 Punjab Shri SUKHCHAIN SINGH SI 17 Tamil Nadu Shri JERALD ALEXANDER SI 18 Tamil Nadu Shri S. CHARLES SI 19 Tamil Nadu Shri SMT. C. KALAVATHEY INSPECTOR 20 Uttar Pradesh Shri INDU BHUSHAN NAUTIYAL SI 21 Uttar Pradesh Shri OM PRAKASH ARYA INSPECTOR 22 West Bengal Shri PARTHA PRATIM GUHA ASI 23 West Bengal Shri PURNA CHANDRA DUTTA ASI PC OPERATION & OFFICE AUTOMATION From 01/05/2000 to 12/05/2000 1 Andhra Pradesh Shri LALSAHEB BANDANAPUDI DY.SP 2 Andhra Pradesh Shri V. RUDRA KUMAR DY.SP 3 Border Security Force Shri ASHOK ARJUN PATIL DY.COMDT. 4 Border Security Force Shri DANIEL ADHIKARI DY.COMDT. 5 Border Security Force Shri DR. VINAYA BHARATI CMO 6 CISF Shri JISHNU PRASANNA MUKHERJEE ASST.COMDT. 7 CISF Shri K.K. SHARMA ASST.COMDT.