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Government of Himachal Pradesh for Information STATE LEVEL Sl. Name of Designation & Jurisdiction E-mail Telepho No Appellate Office address (area/ ne/ fax . Authority subject) No. (Office (Resi) 1. Sh. Kishori Lal Addl. Director- State level [email protected] 2623814 HAS cum- Joint Secretary (Panchayati Raj ) Block No-27 SDA Complex, Shimla-9 STATE LEVEL Sl. Name of PIO/ Designation & Jurisdiction e-mail (if any) Telepho No APIO Office address (area/ ne/ fax . subject) No. (Office (Resi) 1. Sh. Kewal Ram Deputy Director State level [email protected] 2623805 Sharma, PIO (Panchayati Raj ) Block No-27 SDA Complex, Shimla-9 2. Sh. J. L. Kanan, Deputy State level [email protected] 2623805 APIO Controller (Audit) Panchayati Raj Block No-27 SDA Complex, Shimla-9 DISTRICT LEVEL DISTRICT SHIMLA Sr. Designation under Name of the Post Jurisdiction (area/ Telephone / No RTI Act, 2005 to be designated subject) fax No. 1. Appellate Authority Distt. Panchayat Supervision of PRIs up 0177-2657028 officer to Distt. level 2. Public Information District Audit Conducting of Audit of 0177-2657028 officer PRIs up to Distt. Level. Officer. 3. Assistant Public Superintendent Official supervision 0177-2657028 Information Officer. DISTRICT SOLAN Sr. Designation under Name of the Post Jurisdiction (area/ Telephone / No RTI Act, 2005 to be designated subject) fax No. 1. Appellate Authority Distt. Panchayat Supervision of PRIs up 01792-223756 officer to Distt. level 2. Public Information District Audit Conducting of Audit of 01792-223756 officer PRIs up to Distt. Level. Officer. 3. Assistant Public Superintendent Official supervision 01792-223756 Information Officer. DISTRICT SIRMOUR Sr. Designation under Name of the Post Jurisdiction (area/ Telephone / No RTI Act, 2005 to be designated subject) fax No. 1. Appellate Authority Distt. Panchayat Supervision of PRIs up 01702- 222272 officer to Distt. level 2. Public Information District Audit Conducting of Audit of 01702- 222272 officer PRIs up to Distt. Level. Officer. 3. Assistant Public Superintendent Official supervision 01702- 222272 Information Officer. DISTRICT KINNAUR Sr. Designation under Name of the Post Jurisdiction (area/ Telephone / No RTI Act, 2005 to be designated subject) fax No. 1. Appellate Authority Distt. Panchayat Supervision of PRIs up 01786-222290 officer to Distt. level 2. Public Information District Audit Conducting of Audit of 01786-222290 officer PRIs up to Distt. Level. Officer. 3. Assistant Public Superintendent Official supervision 01786-222290 Information Officer. DISTRICT KULLU Sr. Designation under Name of the Post Jurisdiction (area/ Telephone / No RTI Act, 2005 to be designated subject) fax No. 1. Appellate Authority Distt. Panchayat Supervision of PRIs up 01902-222306 officer to Distt. level 2. Public Information District Audit Conducting of Audit of 01902-222306 officer PRIs up to Distt. Level. Officer. 3. Assistant Public Superintendent Official supervision 01902-222306 Information Officer. DISTRICT LAHUL-SPITI Sr. Designation under Name of the Post Jurisdiction (area/ Telephone / No RTI Act, 2005 to be designated subject) fax No. 1. Appellate Authority Distt. Panchayat Supervision of PRIs up 01900- 222457 officer to Distt. level 2. Public Information District Audit Conducting of Audit of 01900- 222457 officer PRIs up to Distt. Level. Officer. 3. Assistant Public Superintendent Official supervision 01900- 222457 Information Officer. DISTRICT MANDI Sr. Designation under Name of the Post Jurisdiction (area/ Telephone / No RTI Act, 2005 to be designated subject) fax No. 1. Appellate Authority Distt. Panchayat Supervision of PRIs up 01905- 223025 officer to Distt. level 2. Public Information District Audit Conducting of Audit of 01905- 223025 officer PRIs up to Distt. Level. Officer. 3. Assistant Public Superintendent Official supervision 01905- 223025 Information Officer. DISTRICT HAMIRPUR Sr. Designation under Name of the Post Jurisdiction (area/ Telephone / No RTI Act, 2005 to be designated subject) fax No. 1. Appellate Authority Distt. Panchayat Supervision of PRIs up 01972-222407 officer to Distt. level 2. Public Information District Audit Conducting of Audit of 01972-222407 officer PRIs up to Distt. Level. Officer. 3. Assistant Public Superintendent Official supervision 01972-222407 Information Officer. DISTRICT BILASPUR Sr. Designation under Name of the Post Jurisdiction (area/ Telephone / No RTI Act, 2005 to be designated subject) fax No. 1. Appellate Authority Distt. Panchayat Supervision of PRIs up 01978-223871 officer to Distt. level 2. Public Information District Audit Conducting of Audit of 01978-223871 officer PRIs up to Distt. Level. Officer. 3. Assistant Public Superintendent Official supervision 01978-223871 Information Officer. DISTRICT KANGRA Sr. Designation under Name of the Post Jurisdiction (area/ Telephone / No RTI Act, 2005 to be designated subject) fax No. 1. Appellate Authority Distt. Panchayat Supervision of PRIs up 01892- 223209 officer to Distt. level 2. Public Information District Audit Conducting of Audit of 01892- 223209 officer PRIs up to Distt. Level. Officer. 3. Assistant Public Superintendent Official supervision 01892- 223209 Information Officer. DISTRICT CHAMBA Sr. Designation under Name of the Post Jurisdiction (area/ Telephone / No RTI Act, 2005 to be designated subject) fax No. 1. Appellate Authority Distt. Panchayat Supervision of PRIs up 01899-222204 officer to Distt. level 2. Public Information District Audit Conducting of Audit of 01899-222204 officer PRIs up to Distt. Level. Officer. 3. Assistant Public Superintendent Official supervision 01899-222204 Information Officer. DISTRICT UNA Sr. Designation under Name of the Post Jurisdiction (area/ Telephone / No RTI Act, 2005 to be designated subject) fax No. 1. Appellate Authority Distt. Panchayat Supervision of PRIs up 01975-222607 officer to Distt. level 2. Public Information District Audit Conducting of Audit of 01975-222607 officer PRIs up to Distt. Level. Officer. 3. Assistant Public Superintendent Official supervision 01975-222607 Information Officer. 17 Such other information as may Nil. be prescribed and thereafter update these publications every year. The Hon’ble Panchayati Raj Minister is the Minister-in-Charge and Secretary (Panchayati Raj) is the Head of the Department at Govt. level. By order Secretary (Panchayati Raj) to the Govt. of Himachal Pradesh. Endst No: PCH-HB(15)1/06-RTI- dated Aug., 2006. Copy to:- 1. The Pr. Secretary (AR) to the Govt. of Himachal Pradesh for information. 2. All the Administrative Secretaries to the govt. of Himachal Pradesh. 3. All the Head of the Departments, H.P. for information. 4. All the Officers/ Branch Incharges of Directorate of Panchayati Raj for information. 5. All the Deputy Commissioners, H.P. for information. 6. The Controller (Printing & Stationary) H.P. Shimla-4 for publication in the Rajpatra. 7. All the District Panchayat officers/ Principals PRTIs Mashobra/ Baijnath, H.P. for information. 8. All the Executive Officers-cum-BDO Panchayat Samitis, H.P. for information. 9. Guard File with 25 spare copies. Special Secretary (Panchayati Raj) to the Govt. of Himachal Pradesh. GOVT. OF HIMACHAL PRADESH PANCHAYATI RAJ DEPARTMENT No: PCH-HB(15)7/2005-RTI- dated 25 August, 2006. OFFICER ORDER In continuation of this Office Order No.PCH-HB(15)7/2005-RTI- 23225-488 dated 17-2-2006 the functionaries under Right to Information Act, 2005 are designated as under for Panchayati Raj Institutes Baijnath and Mashobra:- Sr. Name of the Post to Designation under RTI Telephone Telephone No be designated Act, 2005 (Mashobra) (Baijnath) . 1. Principal Appellate Authority 95177-2740227 951894-263041 2. Senior most Instructor Public Information 95177-2740227 951894-263041 Officer. 3. Junior Assistant/ Clerk Assistant Public 95177-2740227 951894-263041 Information Officer. By order Pr. Secretary(PR) to the Govt. of Himachal Pradesh. Endst No: PCH-HB(15)7/2005-RTI-22684-88 dated 25 August, 2006. Copy to: 1. The Principal Secretary (AR) to the Govt. of Himachal Pradesh for information. 2. The Director –cum-Special Secretary (IT) Shimla-9 for information and necessary action please. 3. The Controller, Printing Press, Shimla-4 with the request that the same be published in the government gazette “ Rajpatra, Extraordinary. 4. The Principals, Panchayati Raj Training Institutes, Baijnath and Mashobra H.P. with three spare copies for further allocation to concerned. 5. Guard File. Special Secretary(PR) to the Govt. of Himachal Pradesh. GOVT. OF HIMACHAL PRADESH PANCHAYATI RAJ DEPARTMENT No: PCH-HB(15)7/2005-RTI- dated Feb 2006. OFFICER ORDER In pursuance to the Notification dated 21.6.2005, published in the Gazette of Govt of India, Extraordinary, Part-II, No: 25, Rajpatra 31 with regard to Right to Information Act, 2005, the Governor of Himachal Pradesh is pleased to designate the following officers /officials at district & block level to function under the provisions of Right to Information Act, 2005. AT DISTRICT LEVEL SN Name of the post to Designation under RTI Act, 2005. be designated 1. Superintendent, Distt Assistant Public Information Officer Panchayat Office 2. Distt Audit Officer, Distt Public Information Officer Panchayat Office 3. Distt Panchayat Officer Appellate Authority AT BLOCK LEVEL 1. Sub Inspector ( Panchayat) Assistant Public Information Officer 2. Inspector ( Panchayat) Public Information Officer 3. Executive Officer- cum- Appellate Authority BDO, Panchayat Samiti The block level officer/officials would also cover grass-root institutions and this order would come into force with
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