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Important Telephone Numbers Department of Agri. Mohali, Chief Agricultural Officers IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS DEPARTMENT OF AGRI. MOHALI, CHIEF AGRICULTURAL OFFICERS District F.Name L.Name M.No. Amritsar Dalbir Singh 93577-55200 Barnala Rachpal Singh 94632-92725 Bathinda Gurditta Singh 94170-81179 Faridkot Harwinder Singh 99150-67205 F.Sahib Rajesh Kumar 99155-24599 Fazilka Beant Singh 98763-88922 Ferozepur Baljinder S. Brar 81461-00798 Gurdaspur Sawroop Kumar 94170-51543 Hoshiarpur Vinnay Kumar 97811-26253 Jalandhar Balwinder S. Chinna 98143-35432 Kapurthala Ravel Singh 97800-30592 Ludhiana Baldev Singh 98886-74820 Mansa Paramjit Singh 94171-37330 Mukatsar Baljinder S. Brar 81461-00798 Moga Harinderjit Singh 98149-19069 Nawanshahar Gurbakhsh Singh 88720-26526 Patiala Arvinder Singh 99881-61172 Pathankot Inderjeet Singh 98153-64641 Ropar Kesar Ram 98763-80887 Sangrur Karnail Singh 98154-35860 S.A.S.Nagar Parminder Singh 98146-72085 Tarn Taran Partap Singh 98554-64508 List of Officers of Horticulture Department Address Telephone No. Director of Horticulture, Punjab, SCO No. 843-44, Sector-22-A, Chandigarh. 0172-2707806 Joint Director of Horticulture, Punjab, Chandigarh, SCO. No. 843-44, Sector-22-A, 0172-2706534 Chandigarh. Deputy Director of Horticulture Punjab, Chandigarh, SCO. No. 843-44, Sector-22- 0172-2706603 A, Chandigarh. Deputy Director of Horticulture, Partap Singh Kairon Khetti Bhawan Ranjit 0183-2502476 Avenue, (Room No. 13) Amritsar Deputy Director of Horticulture Horticulture Complex Near Milk Plant Ferozepur 0161-2550490 Road, Ludhiana Deputy Director of Horticulture Khetti Bhawan, Dabwali Road Bathinda. 0164-2211160 Deputy Director of Horticulture, New Grain Market,Near Market Committee Office, 01634-221250 Abohar.(Distt. Ferozepur) Deputy Director of Horticulture Baran-Dari Garden, Patiala. 0175-2308910 Deputy Director of Horticulture Gurdaspur. 01874-220292 Deputy Director of Horticulture Chhauni Kalan, Hoshiarpur. 01882-236675 Deputy Director of Horticulture, Govt. Garden &Nursery,Near District 01639-253883 Courts.,Faridkot. Deputy Director of Horticulture Near Sunami Gate, PRTC Workshop Sangrur. 0167-2231528 Deputy Director of Horticulture, Jandiala Road, Bye- Pass Chowk, opposite to 01852-225779 Punjab National Bank, Tarn- Taran. Deputy Director of Horticulture, House No. 305, Deep Complex, Ajitgarh 0172-509014 Deputy Director of Horticulture Govt. Garden & Nursery Jalandhar Cantt. 0181-2220693 Assistant Director of Horticulture,Aam-Khas Bagh. SirhindFatehgarh Sahib. 01763-221720 Assistant Director of Horticulture Ranjit Avenue, Street No.3, Near Bus- 01633 261361 stand,SriMukatsar Sahib. Assistant Director of Horticulture Near Rest House, Kapurthala 01822-236212 Assistant Director of Horticulture ZilaParished Complex, GianiZail Singh Nagar, 01881-221577 Ropar Assistant Director of Horticulture, Mini Sectt. Room No. 63, 2nd Floor, Mansa. 01652-230571 Assistant Director of Horticulture, Hardeep Complex, First Floor, Garhshankar - Road Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar, Assistant Director of Horticulture, JehlemChanab Complex, District Administrative, - Complex, Room No. 212-14, 2nd Floor, Ferozepur Road,Moga. Divisional Sericulture Officer, Sujanpur, Distt, Pathankot. 0186-2243713 Sericulture Officer,Mukarian Distt. Hoshiarpur - List of Officers of Soil & Water Conservation District Name Designation Telephone Chandigarh Gurbinder Dhillon SCO 0172-2716158 Mohali Prabhu Devinder Singh DSCO Mohali 0172-2227868 Ropar Bhajan Singh DSCO Mohali 98760-90536 Hoshiarpur Mohinder Singh DSCO. Hoshiarpur 01882-240192 DSCO, Nawanshahr Anil Sharma Nawanshahr 01823-503584 Sangrur Bhupinder Singh DCSO, Sangrur 01874-231735 Patiala Prabhu Devinder Singh DSCO, Patiala 0175-2366238 Jalandhar Avtar Singh DSCO.Jalandhar 0181-2482362 Kapurthalla Avtar Singh DSCO.Jalandhar 98154-26413 Ludhiana Joginder Singh DSCO.Ludhiana 0161-2561273 Amritsar Kuldeep Singh DSCO.Amritsar 0183-2505449 Gurdaspur Kuldeep Singh DSCO.Gurdaspur 01874-243626 Ferozepur Surinder Kumar DSCO, Ferozepur 01632-222025 Faridkot Arvinder Singh DSCO, Faridkot 01639-251181 Bathinda Kulbir Singh DSCO, Bathinda 0164-2211629 Mansa Sukhwinder Singh DSCO, Mansa 01652-230600 Mukatsar Ajmer Singh DSCO, Mukatsar 01633-240466 Mohali (Machinery) Sukhwinder Singh DSCO (M) Mohali 0172-2025889 Mohali (Training Institute) Bhajan Singh DSCO.(T.I.)Mohali 0172-2271644 Mohali (Soil Survey) Anil Sharma DSCO(S.S)Mohali 0172-2229542 State Land Use Board, Mohali Sukhwinder Singh DSCO(S.S)Mohali 0172-2227868 List of Officers of AH Name (Dsgn.) M.No. Dr. Rajesh Kumar Dogra, (AD)Deputy Director, (A.H.), Amritsar 95017-44998 Dr. Vinod K. Jindal,(AD) Deputy Director , (A.H.), Barnala 93178-20861 Dr.Sital Dev,(AD) Deputy Director, (A.H.), Bathinda 94170-23019 Dr. Ranbir Singh, (SVO) Deputy Director, (A.H.), Fathegarh Sahib 98554-77236 Dr.Gautam Parshad, (AD) Deputy Director, (A.H.), Faridkot 98151-42227 Dr. Vikram Singh, (SVO) Deputy Director, (A.H.), Ferozepur 70098-12611 Dr. Sham Singh, (AD) Deputy Director , (A.H.), Gurdaspur 98146-85348 Dr. Kulbhushan Galhotra, (AD) Deputy Director, (A.H.) Hoshiarpur 98140-44529 Dr.Mohinder Pal Singh, (AD) Deputy Director (A.H.), Jalandhar 97802-63576 Dr.Sucha Singh, (SVO) Deputy Director , (A.H.), Kapurthala 98723-41193 Dr. GS Toor, (AD)Deputy Director, (A.H.), Ludhiana 95010-11241 Dr. Surjit Singh Makkar, (SVO) Deputy Director, (A.H.), Mansa 99884-08535 Dr. Gurmit Singh, (SVO) Deputy Director, (A.H.), Moga 98154-70111 Dr. Parmatam Sarup (SVO), Deputy Director, (A.H.), Ajitgarh (MOHALI) 98887-12208 Dr.Sukhminder Singh, (SVO) Deputy Director, (A.H.), Muktsar 94176-09747 Dr. Amarjit Singh Multani, Deputy Director, (A.H.) , Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar 98142-95993 Dr. H.M. Walia, (AD)Deputy Director, (A.H.), Patiala 96468-88440 Dr. Kuldeep Kumar, (SVO) Deputy Director (A.H.), Pathankot 98725-32228 Dr. Anant Ram, (SVO) Deputy Director (A.H.) Roop Nagar 94631-47799 Dr. Parvinder Singh, (SVO) Deputy Director (A.H.), Fazilka 98141-25200 Dr.Ravi Kumar, (AD) Deputy Director, (A.H.), Sangrur 98555-24445 Dr. Pawan Kumar Malhotra, (AD) Deputy Director, (A.H.), Tarn Taran 98156-54948 Dr. Pritpal singh, (AD) Deputy Director, (A.H.), Vaccine Institute Ludhiana 97800-40135 Dr.Pardeep Goyal, (AD) Deputy Director,(A.H.), Mattewara(Ldh.) 98145-17124 Dr. Gurdip Singh, Deputy Director, Training, Patiala 99883-35991 List of Officers of Dairy District Name M.No. Deputy Director Dairy, Patiala Sh. Ashok Kumar 98722-93013 Deputy Director Dairy, Ferozepur Cantt. Sh. Randeep Kumar 78272-60001 Deputy Director, Ropar S. Kuldip Singh 98557-32565 Deputy Director Dairy, Bathinda Sh. Jarnail Singh 93563-80778 Deputy Director Dairy, Mansa Sh. Jarnail Singh 98782-21525 Deputy Director Dairy, Jalandhar Sh. Ram Lubhaya 94636-08890 Deputy Director Dairy, Gurdaspur Sh. Kashmir Singh 94172-53318 Deputy Director Dairy, Hoshiarpur Sh. Davinder Singh 94654-65707 Deputy Director Dairy, Sri Fatehgarh Sahib Sh. Harpal Singh 99885-27485 Deputy Director Dairy, Ludhiana Sh. Dilbag Singh 98151-68220 Deputy Director Dairy, Amritsar Sh. joginder Singh 98555-25237 Deputy Director Dairy, Faridkot Sh. Nirvair Singh 94651-17652 Deputy Director Dairy, Mohali Sh.Kuldip Singh 98557-32565 Deputy Director Dairy, Kapurthala Sh.Balwinderjit Singh 98141-71300 Deputy Director Dairy, Sangrur Sh. Jaswinder Singh 98769-45551 Dairy Dev. Officer, Shahid Bhagat Singh Nagar Sh. Devinder Singh 94654-65707 Dairy Dev. Officer, Moga Sh. Nirvair Singh 94651-17652 Dairy Dev.Officer, Shri Mukatsar Sahib Sh. Randeep Kumar 78272-60001 Dairy Dev. Officer, Ludhiana Sh. Kashmir Singh 94172-53318 Dairy Dev. Officer, Tarn Taran S.JoginderSingh 98555-25237 Dairy Dev. Officer , Phagwara Sh. Ram Lubaya 94636-08890 Dairy Dev. Officer , Ropar Sh. Kuldip Singh 98557-32565 Deputy Director Dairy, Fazilka Sh. Randeep Kumar 78272-60001 Dairy Dev. Officer, Barnala Sh. Jaswinder Singh 98769-45551 List of Officers of Fishery District Designation and address of the office Contact No. LIVESTOCK COMPLEX S.A.S Nagar 4TH FLOOR, SECTOR 68, 0172-2217135 Mohali S.A.S. NAGAR, MOHALI (i)Assistant Director Fisheries, 0183-2552008 Ghee Mandi, Amritsar Amritsar (ii) Chief Executive Officer, 0183-2552008 Fish Farmers Development Agency, Ghee Mandi, Amritsar (i)Assistant Director Fisheries, Mini Secretariat, Bathinda Bathinda (ii) Chief Executive Officer, Fish Farmers Development Agency, Mini Secretariat, Bathinda (i)Assistant Director Fisheries, Mini Secretariat, Faridkot Faridkot (ii) Chief Executive Officer, Fish Farmers Development Agency, Mini Secretariat, Faridkot (i)Assistant Director Fisheries, Mini Secretariat, Fatehgarh Sahib 01763-232721 Fatehgarh Sahib (ii) Chief Executive Officer, Fish Farmers Development Agency, Mini Secretariat, Fatehgarh Sahib 01763-232721 (i)Assistant Director Fisheries, Govt.Fish Seed Farm, Malwal, Ferozepur Ferozepur (ii) Chief Executive Officer, Fish Farmers Development Agency, Govt.Fish Seed Farm, Malwal, Ferozepur (i)Assistant Director Fisheries, 471/7, Civil Line, Gurdaspur Gurdaspur (ii) Chief Executive Officer, Fish Farmers Development Agency, Govt. Fish 01874-243189 Seed Farm, Hayatnagar, Gurdaspur (i)Assistant Director Fisheries, Mini Secretariat, Hoshiarpur Hoshiarpur (ii) Chief Executive Officer, Fish Farmers Development Agency, Mini 01882-227285 Secretariat, Hoshiarpur (i) Assistant Director Fisheries, Kothi No.92, Gali No.4, Doordarshan Enclave, Near Badala Chowk, Jalandhar Jalandhar 0181-2685115 (ii) Chief Executive Officer, Fish Farmers Development Agency, Kothi No.92, Gali No.4, Doordarshan Enclave, Near Badala Chowk, Jalandhar (i)Assistant Director Fisheries, Govt. Fish Seed Farm, Bir Shikargarh,
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