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List of Life Members / Founder Members INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHANGE Bengaluru List of Life Members / Founder Members Sl NAME, ADDRESS AND CONTACT 6. Shri. Asvathanarayan G., I.A.S (Retd.) No DETAILS Flat No.102, Nagarjuna Spectrum Bengaluru #236, 6th Cross, Defence Colony 1. Dr. Abdul Aziz Indiranagar, Bengaluru ‐ 560 038 #328, I Cross, Teachers’ Colony Nagarabhavi P.O. Ph: 080‐25254878 Bengaluru – 560 072 Mobile : 94480 84878 Email: [email protected] Mobile: 98806 99624 Ph (R): 080‐23215378 7. Prof. Aurora G.S. Email: [email protected] #4‐2, 8th Cross 9th Main Road 2. Dr. Aloysius P. Fernandez ST Bed Layout, Koramangala MYRADA, No.2, Service Road, Domlur, Bengaluru ‐ 560 034 Near Dmlr Post Office, Kempegowda Service Rd, 1 Stage, Bengaluru, Ph : 080‐25524121 Karnataka 560071 Email : [email protected] Ph: 080‐53542028 / 53543166 8. Prof. Bhargava B.S. Ph (O): 26574222 H.No. 269, Teachers Colony Email: [email protected] Nagarbhavi, Phase‐I Bengaluru ‐560 072 3. Dr. Anand Inbanathan 3, High Street Mobile : 81476 31680 Cooke town Ph :080‐23211480 Bengaluru‐ 560 005 9. Prof. Bharadwaj R. Mobile : 9448074479 Chairman, IERD Email ID: [email protected] No 49, "Vijayaranga" MRCR 17th Cross, Vijayanagar 4. Prof. Anitha Kurup Bengaluru ‐ 560 040 Professor School of Social Sciences Ph : 080‐23387572 National Institute of Advanced Studies Email : [email protected] Indian Institute of Science Campus Bengaluru ‐ 560 012 10. Shri. Bhattacharya B.K., I.A.S. (Retd.) # 3288, 12th Main Mobile: 9845717536 HAL II Stage, Indiranagar Ph : 080‐22185144 / 22185000 Bengaluru ‐ 560 008 Fax : 080‐22185028 Email : [email protected] Mobile : 93425 27059 5. Dr.(Mrs.) Asiya Siddiqi Ph (R): 080‐25200280 # 1280, BEL Layout, 1st Block Email: [email protected] 3rd Main Road, Vidyaranyapura Bengaluru ‐ 560 097 Ph : 080‐23648507 1 16. Shri. Chikkanna C., I.A.S. (Retd.) State Election Commissioner (Retd.) 11. Dr. M.J. Bhende No.235, 14th Cross, M‐C Layout #298, 4th Main, Vijayanagar, Bengaluru ‐560 040 10th Cross Teacher’s Layout, Nagarabhavi Post Mobile : 98445 42396 Bengaluru‐560 072 Ph: 080‐65981613 Email: [email protected] Ph (R) : 080‐23216849 Mobile: 9620745511 17. Prof. Coutinho V.B. Email: [email protected] Flat No 202, Serene Manor 26/5 [email protected] Wheeler’s Road Extension Thomas Town PO 12. Prof. S. Bisaliah Bengaluru – 560 084 #629, 7th Main, 3rd Cross H M T Layout, Ganganagar Mobile : 09311263035 Bengaluru ‐ 560 032 Email: [email protected] Mobile : 9686522288 18. Shri. Da Costa E.P.W. Mobile : 9845975447 # 863, Block III Email 12th Main Road, Koramangala : [email protected] Bengaluru ‐ 560 034 13. Shri. Cecil Naronha, I.A.S. (Retd.) 19. Shri. Dattaraj M.K. Flat 4 “Kasturi Rathna” A, Charles Court, #10, Rangrao Road, Basavanagudi No.12, Rest House Road, Bengaluru‐560004 Bangalore ‐ 560 001. Mobile : 9845044556 Mobile: 9886453104 Ph: 080‐233177664; 26676676 Ph : 40913010 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] 20. Prof. Deshpande R.S. 14. Dr. Chandrasekhara Kambara Former Director, ISEC Former Member of Legislative Council #405, 5th Main, Kendra Upadhyayara "Sirisampige", #44, I Main Road Sangha Layout, Nagarbhavi IV Block, BSK III Stage Bengaluru ‐ 560 072 Bengaluru ‐ 560 085 Mobile: 98454 36096 Mobile (PA) : 9743815500 Ph (R): 080‐23215555 Ph: 94483 80824 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] 15. Dr. Chengappa P.G. #43, II Cross, Sneha Nagar 21. Prof. M Devendra Babu Amrutha Halli Main Road No. 413, ‘Nakutanti’ 7th Main Sahakar Nagara post 3rd Block, Narayana Nagar Bengaluru ‐ 560 092 Doddakallasandra Post Kanakapura Road Mobile : 99804 18210 Bengaluru‐ 560062 Ph (R): 080‐23538665 Email: [email protected] Mobile : +91 9980045164 Email ID: [email protected] 2 22. Shri. Gangadhara Shetty Y.N. 28. Sri. K. Jairaj , I.A.S. ( Retd.) Devi Vihar', No.45, 39th Cross No.32, 5th B cross 8th Block, Jayanagar 16th Main , BTM II stage Bengaluru ‐ 560 082 Bengaluru ‐ 560 076 23. Shri. Giridhar G. Yadalam `Abhinandan' , 29. Prof. Jayagovind A. No 49, 40th Cross (Former VC‐NLSIU) 8th Block, Jayanagar No.260, 2B Main Road, 1st Stage Bengaluru ‐ 560 082 Girinagar, Bengaluru ‐ 560 085 Mobile : 98450 14734 Mobile : 9845596889 Ph(R) : 080‐26639840 Ph : 011‐28034993/ 28034257 Email: [email protected] Email : [email protected] 24. Dr. Gita Sen 30. Prof. Jayaram N. 902, 1st Cross SWASTHI HAL 3rd Stage, 1st Block # 87, 10th Cross , R.B.I. Layout Bengaluru – 560075 J.P. Nagar, 7th Phase Bengaluru – 560 078 Ph : 080‐26993076 /26993266 /26993323 Ph : 65653332 Fax : 080‐26584050 Mobile : 9535766565 Email : [email protected] Email : [email protected] 25. Prof. Govinda Rao M. 31. Dr. Jaamdar S.M., I.A.S. (Retd.) Emeritus Professor, NIPFP #F‐1, 1 'C' Main Road # 8 B, Shoba Emerald Sector VI, Block VII Jakkur, Bengaluru‐560064 HSR Layout, Bengaluru‐560034 Mobile : 9880283338 Ph: 080‐22182171/22182177 Ph : 080‐23661508 Mob: 09448458830 Email : [email protected] Email : [email protected] 26. Smt. Hemalata Mahishi 32. Dr. D. Jeevan Kumar Advocate, ‘Shashikiran’ Apartment Professor of Political Science (Retd.) 209, 18th Cross, Malleswaram Bangalore University Bengaluru ‐ 560 055 #1958, 6th A Cross Kengeri Satellite Town Ph : 080‐23560022/ 23671915 Bengaluru – 560 060 Email : [email protected] Mobile : 9972496362 27. Prof. S. Japhet Ph : 22961731 Vice Chancellor Email : [email protected] Tower Clock Building Bangalore Central College Campus Ambedkar Vidhi, Banglore‐560001 Mobile : 9900451501 Email : [email protected] 3 33. Prof. G.K. Karanth 37. Prof P M Kulkarni No.367, 9th Cross 1st Phase 102, Sapthagiri Meadows R K Township, Yarandahalli 24th Main, J.P Nagar, 7th Phase Bengaluru ‐560 105 Bengaluru 560078 Mobile : 7899837275; Mobile: 9811118053 9845731403 Email : [email protected] E‐mail : [email protected] [email protected] 38. Shri Kumar M.P. Temporary Address(All Scientist and Industrialist correspondence to this Address) 116, 7th Cross, Shankar Nagar Director, Mahalakshmi Layout Karnataka State Labour Institute Bengaluru ‐ 560 096 3rd Floor, Kalyana Sureaksha Bhavan, ITI Compound Mobile : 98440 36226 Bhannerughatta Road Ph : 23377699 Bengaluru ‐ 560 029 Email : [email protected] 39. Prof. Kurien C.T. 34. Dr. Kasturirangan K. F‐205, Raheja Residency Raman Research Institute 7th Cross, Koramangala, 3rd Block C. V. Raman Avenue, Sadashivanagar Bengaluru – 560 034 Near Mekhri Circle Bengaluru ‐ 560 080 Mobile : 98443 13550 Ph (R) : 080‐41650982 Phone : 23610122 Email : [email protected] Email : [email protected] 40. Shri. Laxam Sankaran 35. Shri. Krishna Kumar S. Lavelle Heights #163, 10th Cross, 2nd Main Road # 4/1, Lavelle Road RMV Extension II Stage Bengaluru ‐ 560 001 Bengaluru ‐ 560 094 41. Smt. Madhura M. Chatrapathy Mobile : 98458 09854 No. 132, "Prathibha", 4th Floor Ph (R) : 080‐23417624 11th Main Road, 17th Cross Email : [email protected] Malleswaram, Bengaluru‐560 055 36. Dr. Krishna T. Kumar Mobile : 98451 79617 H‐110, Sobha Opal, 18th Main Road Fax : 080‐23347076 39th Cross, 4th T Block, Jayanagar Email : [email protected] Bengaluru ‐ 560 041 42. Dr. Maithreyi Krishnaraj E/1104, Manthri Elegance Ph: 080‐26636500/ 51211900 N S Palya, Bannerghatta Road Email : [email protected] Next to Shopper's Stop Bengaluru ‐ 560 076 Mobile: 9945977996 Ph : 080‐41213677 [email protected] 4 43. Prof. Meenakshisundaram S.S. IAS, 48. Prof. R. Mutharayappa (Retd.) #13, 3rd Cross No. 1332, Double Road ISEC Main Road Indiranagar, Bengaluru‐560 038 Nagarabhavi PO Bengaluru ‐ 560072 Ph (O) : 080‐22185070 Ph : 080‐25288265 (Res) Ph (R) : 080‐23212468 Mobile : 94483 88265 Mobile : 9449989930 Fax : 080‐22185028 Email: [email protected] Email : [email protected] 49. Prof. Nadkarni M.V. 44. Justice Michael F. Saldanha ‘Samagama’ # 401, Silver Crest 2nd Cross to West from ISEC # 13, Rest House Road Nagarabhavi, Bengaluru ‐ 560 072 Bengaluru ‐ 560 001 Mobile : 98442 13677 Mobile : 98440 28695 Ph : 080‐23213677 Ph : 080‐25596713 / 25596644 Email : [email protected] Fax : 080‐25586644 Email : [email protected] 50. Prof. N Nagaraj No. 1082, LIG, 15th B Cross 45. Shri Mohandas Pai T. V. Newtown, Yelahanka Manipal Global Education Services Pvt Bengaluru‐560 064 Ltd 14, Manipal Towers, Mobile : 9880004823 HAL Airport Road, Ph : 28461092 Bangalore – 560008 Email : [email protected] [email protected] Ph : 40789100 Email :[email protected] 51. Shri Nagarajan L.V., IAS (Retd.) No.52, 5th ‘A’ Cross 46. Shri. Murthy A.V.S. 16th Main, B.T.M. Layout "Shreyas", No.99‐A (105) 2nd Stage, IAS Officers Colony Bull Temple Road Bengaluru‐560 076 Bengaluru ‐ 560 019 Mobile : 98440 96959 Mobile : 98450 72215 Ph : 080‐22129929 Ph (O) : 080‐26672215 Email : [email protected] Ph (R) : 080‐26679001 Email : [email protected] 52. Dr. Nageswara Rao M. # 9/2, 2‐A Cross 47. Dr. Murthy K.R.S. Nagarbhavi, P.O., Bengaluru – 560 072 #355, 1st E Cross, VI Block, II Phase BSK III Stage, Bengaluru ‐ 560 085 Mobile : 9448118407 Email : [email protected] Mobile : 94481 16129 Ph : 080‐26720135 Email : [email protected] 5 53. Prof. M R Narayana 58. Shri. Nayak P.C. I.A.S. (Retd.) Flat No. S‐2 "Megh‐doot", # 119, 3rd Main Road ‘Vaibhav Classic’, No.1550 Jaya mahal Extension 9th Cross, Chandra Layout Bengaluru ‐ 560 046 2nd Phase, I Block Bengaluru – 560 040 Mobile : 98868 88199 Ph (R) : 080‐65688711 Mobile : +91 9008999107 Email : [email protected] Email ID: [email protected] 59. Shri. Padmanabha P. Apt. A704, Zen Garden 54. Shri. Nandan M. Nilekani No. 6, Artillery Road # 856, 13th Main Road Bengaluru ‐ 560 008 III Block, Koramangala Bengaluru ‐ 560 034 Ph : 080‐25306796 Mobile : 9845182760 Mobile : 91‐8105138768 Email : [email protected] Ph : 080‐28520351 / 28520261 60. Shri. Panduranga Setty M.K. Fax : 080‐28520352 Krishna Flour Mills (P) Ltd. Email : [email protected] #19, Platform Road [email protected] Bengaluru ‐ 560 020 55.
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