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JNU Alumni Directory New Delhi.Pdf Alumni passing sno Name out year degree School Centre address email SON OF K.N.JHA. I/F of abi.bhardwaj@gmail 1 Abhishek Bhardwaj 2007 B.A. SLL&CS CRS Deodhar club. .com 2 Caleb Mpamei 1997 M.Phil SLL&CS CLE J.N.College Pasighat 3 A C Jha 1996 Ph.D SSS CSRD Arunachal [email protected] 82/D-4, New Bus Stand 4 A Chandrasekaran 1988 Ph.D SIS CEAS Road,Erode – 2/105 , NAVANIPATTY 5 A Gangatharan 1998 M.Phil SLL&CS CGS VILLAGE V.A. Nilayam, Attili, W.G. Dt, 6 A Lalitha 1994 Ph.D SIS CIPOD A.P. Indonesiyah Embassy, 50 A, 7 A Salman Warbadinata 1988 M.Phil SIS CSEAS Chanakyapuri, 22, Rivendala Road, Aniwatta, 8 A Sivarajah 1982 Ph.D SIS CSEAS Kandy, Sri A Suryanarayana 9 Murthy 1981 Ph.D SLS 301E, 63 Street # 4K New York 10 A Vijay Anand 1978 M.Phil SIS WANAS N.Y.C. 10021, 9/706, Rachamanu St, 11 A Vijaya Bhaskara Rao 1988 M.Phil SES Kapadipalem, At – Nimbi, Po – Kherda, Tk & Dt 12 A A Pande 1979 Ph.D SIS CEAS – Akula---- 20/28 Near Rest House Colachel 13 A Abdul Ruff Ph.D SIS Kanl Tamilnadu Vill – Dhorasana, Dt – 14 A B Makwana 1977 Ph.D SIS CSDILE Mehrane, North Pullakka Patti, Devadana Patti 15 A Baskaran 1991 M.Phil SIS CAWES Po Madurai Dt, 16 A Jagathesh Kumar 2000 M.Phil SLL&CS CLE 115 High Meadows Dr., ajayakum@mdander 17 A Jayakumar 1980 Ph.D SLS Sugar Land, TX son.org Page 1 Alumni CRCAE dept of politics anandamjoseph200 18 A Joseph 1999 Ph.D SIS ES and pub ad [email protected] Indira Nagar, Manamadurain 19 A Joseph 1994 Ph.D SIS CSEES Rd Sivaganga [email protected] 20 A N Jha 1993 M.A SLL&CS CIL m Set-3, first Floor New block, [email protected] 21 A N Samma M.Phil Catholic club om [email protected] 22 A P Dimri 1994 M.Phil SES SES,JNU m 22, B Baba Ganganath [email protected] 23 A Prabaharan 2004 Ph.D SSS CSSS Marg, New om 103 Sunbreeze Tpwer III, subbuar@rediffmail. 24 A R Subramanian 1992 SCSS Sector 4, com Intergraph(India ) Pvt. Ltd. 25 A Ramesh Babu 1998 M.Tech SC&SS Begumpet , [email protected] 16/563, Sankaragrahara 26 A Subrahmaniam 1979 M.Phil SIS CSDILE m, Nellore, A.P. Kamakhya Nagar, 27 A Sutosh Satpathy 1987 Ph.D SIS CWAAS Dhenkanal, 10, Paltan Bazar, 28 A.K. Agarwal 1976 M.Phil SES Dehradun, U.P. Anchiripad, Po. Annur, Kerala – 29 A.K. Ramakrishnan 1982 Ph.D SIS CWAAS 670332 Ainikal House, Chengalur 30 A.L. Johnson 1986 Ph.D SIS CIPOD Thrissur, Kerala C/o B. Mohapathra- 31 A.N Mohapathra 1981 Ph.D SIS CSDILE Qrs No F-15 32 A.P. Ambedkar 1997 M.Phil SLL&CS CLE V. Nagar, Manpur, Indore, 33 A.R. Khan 1989 Ph.D SIS CIPOD M.P. Alakkat Mana, P.O. 34 A.S. Unni Krishnan 1978 M.Phil SES Pootharackal 248, Peakwella, Matara, Sri 35 A.S.Anula Attanaya 1996 M.Phil SIS CEAS Lanka Page 2 Alumni 36 A.S.Unnikrishnan 1981 M.Phil SES 37 A.Srinivasan 1976 Ph.D SLS 129, Srinivasa Puram, 38 A.V. Prem Nath 1996 M.Phil SIS CIPOD Tirupathi, A.P. C/o. Biocon R & sriram.akundi@bioc 39 A.V. Sriram 1993 SLL&CS D on.com 71,klingelbergst rasse,Basel CH- [email protected] 40 A.Venkateshwar Reddy 1997 M.A CBT 4056 s.ch C/o J.N.Dixit , MEA, South 41 Aabha Dixit 1984 Ph.D SIS CIPOD Block,New Delhi 33 Dakshinapuram, 42 Aarti Basu SLL&CS CRS , JNU, New (Assistant Manager, Star [email protected] 43 Aarti Sareen 1997 SLL&CS CRS Movies), vision.org National University of 44 Aarti Srivastava 2002 Ph.D SSS ZHCES Educational [email protected] Q.No 3 III 19,Obra tiwariaashish@rediff 45 Aashish kumar tiwari 2003 SC&SS Colony,Obra- mail.com Habiji Bazar, (Near 46 Abani Balla V Deo 1988 M.Phil SIS CWAAS Balashram) P.P. 24 B DDA Flat, Ber Sarai, ND- 47 Abanti Bhattacharya 2004 Ph.D SIS CEAS 67 876 South abdaal_khaleeque- Oneida Street, contractor@msmgat 48 Abdaal Khaleeque 1994 M. Tech SC&SS Apt. # J109, e.mrg.uswest.com CWA&A 49 Abdel Gaiod M.Phil SIS S P.O. Box – 49, Mogadi Shu, 50 Abdi Salam Mohamed 1984 Ph.D SIS CAWES Somalia Vill. Ti Karia, P.O. Kumshi, 51 Abduh Noor 2002 SLL&CS CAAS via Domariya R-87, Kashmir House, A.M.U. 52 Abdul Ali Arghandawi 1976 SIS Arghamdar 53 Abdul Azeem 1996 M.Phil SES Page 3 Alumni 54 Abdul Aziz Al-Rashid 1981 M.Phil SSS CPS No. 308, CRCAA Ekhriarish 55 Abdul Fazal Minooci 1994 Ph.D SIS EES Shomali St. Indonesian Embassy 50-A 56 Abdul Hadi Adman 1986 Ph.D SIS CESS Chankyapuri, Hospital Road For Besganj Ward No. 1 Dist- 57 Abdul Halim 1998 Ph.D SLL&CS CGS Araria (Bihar) SQ-42, Munirka Vihar, New ahannanjnu@gmail. 58 Abdul Hannan 2007 Ph.D SSS CSRD Delhi-110067 com E-102, Barhamputra [email protected] 59 Abdul haque Siddiqui 2004 M.A SLL&CS CAAS Hostel, JNU, .in Vill. Riayanpur Abdul Kalam Masroorul Kurehla Bobra 60 Hadi 1998 M. Phil SLL&CS CGS Via. Salmari 61 Abdul Latif Dabbagh 1989 Ph.D SLL&CS CLE Village – Bartalla Post – 62 Abdul Matin 1998 M.Phil SLL&CS CGS Jambad Via. 3175, Phathak Telian Turkman 63 Abdul Nafey 1980 Ph.D SIS CEAS Gate Delhi- V- Ahmadganj Sanhe, P.O. 64 Abdul Naseer 2000 Ph.D SLL&CS CIL Bakhadder, Via 65 Abdul Quaiyoom 1996 M.Phil SLL&CS 66 Abdullah 1996 M.Phil SES Abdullah Qaid Hussein PO Box 12247, 67 Alqudami 2002 M.Sc SPS Sanaa, Yemen P.O.Box 10894, khaansalam@gmail. 68 Abdus Salam Khan 1996 M.Phil SLL&CS CAAS Doha Qatar com P.O.Box 10894, 69 Abdus Salam Khan 1996 M.Phil SLL&CS CAAS Doha Qatar Dept. of Philosophy, [email protected] 70 Abey Koshy 1995 Ph.D SLL&CS S.S.University, o.in Page 4 Alumni 354/A Railway Officers Colony, 71 Abha Ranjan 2001 Ph.D SSS CPS South Civil C/O Dr. US Srivastava, 73 Abha Shanka 1991 M.Phil SIS CSDILE C/192/90 16, Cavalry Lines, Delhi abhai.maurya@gmai 74 Abhai Maurya 1969 B.A SLL&CS CRS University, Delhi l.com 16, Cavalry Lines, Delhi abhai.maurya@gmai 75 Abhai Maurya 1969 B.A SLL&CS CRS University, Delhi l.com [email protected] 76 Abhai Pratap Singh 1999 Ph.D SES AFK, Pune om VPO – Kesariya Garh, Distt. 72 Abhay 1984 M.Phil SIS CSDILE East Navarathan Hata, Purnia, 77 Abhay Kant 1989 Ph.D SIS CSEES Bihar 78 Abhay Kr. Singh 1998 Ph.D SLL&CS CGS H/O Late A. K. Das, Opposite kumarabhay@hotm 79 Abhay Kumar 2005 SES Ph. D Jakkanpur ail.com c/o A.K. Das, Opp. Jakkanpur 80 Abhay Kumar 1997 Ph.D SES P.S, Patna – 1 81 Abhay Kumar Mandal 1996 M.Phil SSS At. Budanga, P.O. Dalasahi, 82 Abhay Kumar Nayate 1987 Ph.D SIS CIPOD Balasur, Orissa 3104, Sector 4 F , B.S.City, 83 Abhay Kumar Thakur 2003 M.Sc SPS Bokaro, 84 Abhijeet 1992 M.A SIS 39,PG Men's Hostel Delhi e2abhijit@rediffmail. 85 Abhijit 2004 M.A SSS University com 86 Abhijit 1991 M.Phil SIS CAWES Abhijit Ashok 87 Afzalpurkar 1998 Ph.D SLL&CS CGS [email protected] CFFS/SLL&CS/ m/abhijitkarkun@ma 88 Abhijit Karkun 2003 Ph.D SLL&CS CFFS JNU il.jnu.ac.in Page 5 Alumni P.Box 92, Bhubneshwar, 89 Abhijit Mohan 1991 Ph.D SIS CAWES Orissa B-17/61, P.O.,- Kalyani, Dist. [email protected] 90 Abhijit Sarkar 2009 M.Phil SSS CHS Nadia, West m 2509 Sector 23 abhilash139@rediff 91 Abhilash Agnihotri 2003 M.A SLL&CS CFFS Gurgoan mail.com 85, Rajpur, abhilasha_bisht@ya 92 Abhilasha Bisht 1993 Ph.D SIS CSDILE D.Dun, U.P. hoo.com 15/2, Circular Road, DJHA@FAIRDEALF 93 Abhilasha Bisht 1993 M.Phil SIS CSDILE Dalanwala, ARM.COM 461, Hawa Abhilasha Kumar Singh Block, 94 (spouse) 1976 M.A SSS Asian Games P.O. – Chitrigo Berdhanpur, 95 Abhinna Kumar Hota M.Phil SIS CAWES J.K.Road Dt – 96 Abhishek 2001 M.Phil SSS CHS B-204, Saheta Appartments, [email protected] 97 Abhishek Chaturvedi 2000 M.Phil SSS CHS Plot 30, Sector om Flat No.# 7271, CSPILA B-10, Vasant abhishek.gautam4@ 98 Abhishek Gautam 2008 M.A SLL&CS S Kunj, New Delhi gmail.com Flat No.# 7271, CSPILA B-10, Vasant 99 Abhishek Gautam 2008 M.A SLL&CS S Kunj, New Delhi vill-kanausi, po- Dunni, 100 Abhishek Kaushan Ph.D SLL&CS CIL Bejusasui, Bihar Gandhi Ashram, Hajipur, Bihar- 101 Abhishek Kumar 2001 M.Sc SPS 844101 stamford, connecticut, [email protected] 102 Abhishek Kumar 1996 SLL&CS CRS USA m 161/63A, Kashi raj Nagar, abhishekkumar@co 103 Abhishek Kumar 1998 Ph.D SES Kataghar, mpunnel.com 451,Road No.5, sardarpura, abhishekmathur@la 104 Abhishek Mathur 2000 B.A. SLL&CS CSS Jodhpur-342003 wyer.com Vill. Kanaushi, P.O. Dunhi, 105 Abhishek Raushan 2001 SLL&CS CIL Distt. 207, UMA Signature araushan.jnu@gmail 106 Abhishek Raushan 2006 SLL&CS CIL Towers, H.No.
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