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INO MAIN 31 Dec.Xlsx LIST OF INO CURRENT MEMBERS S.No. ABR NAME DIST STATE MEM_NO 1 SHRI L.T. JOSHI VIDISHA MADHYA PRADESH INO/6682 2 MS. CHANDRICA PATIL NAGPUR MAHARASHTRA MH/121427 3 SHRI SANJAY SHENDE NAGPUR MAHARASHTRA MH/121425 4 SHRI D.V. DADHE NAGPUR MAHARASHTRA MH/121424 5 SMT. RACHNA JIND HARYANA HR/121388 6 SHRI HARBANSLAL ARORA SONIPAT HARYANA HR/121404 7 SHRI ANANT NASNURKAR NAGPUR MAHARASHTRA MH/121413 8 MS. RASHMI BARSAGADE NAGPUR MAHARASHTRA MH/121438 9 SHRI VIKAS KUMAR KURUKSHETRA HARYANA HR/121391 10 SHRI BALRAJ SABLOK INDORE MADHYA PRADESH INO/6566 11 MS. REEMA SIDDHU NAGPUR MAHARASHTRA MH/121430 12 SHRI BIRENDRA KUMAR MALIK MUZAFFARPUR BIHAR BR/121410 13 SHRI BHAGWAN SINGH PAIWALA SONIPAT HARYANA HR/121405 14 SHRI RAVIKANT PILOT DELHI DL/121409 15 SHRI DIPAK WAKDE NAGPUR MAHARASHTRA MH/121428 16 DR. ASHISH DELHI DL/121407 17 SHRI M.S. PARAS POPLI AMBALA HARYANA HR/121393 18 DR. JAYSHREE V. KULKARNI NAGPUR MAHARASTRA MH/121435 19 SHRI KAILASH S. NINAVE NAGPUR MAHARASTRA MH/121419 20 DR. PRAMOD NAGPUR MAHARASHTRA MH/121414 21 SHRI MANOHARLAL CHAWLA SONIPAT HARYANA HR/121406 22 SHRI ASHISH D. KAWALE NAGPUR MAHARASTRA MH/121421 23 SMT. SHOBHANA GUPTA NAGPUR MAHARASTRA MH/121415 24 DR. SATISH CHAND SHARMA JIND HARYANA HR/121389 25 SHRI ALPESH S. RAIYANI DOMBIVALI(E) MAHARASTRA MH/121433 26 SMT. MONIKA JIND HARYANA HR/121390 27 DR. BANSILAL BHURIYA JHUNJHUNU RAJASTHAN INO/5417 28 DR. RAJU M. RAJURKAR NAGPUR MAHARASTRA MH/121422 29 SHRI AZAD SINGH DAHIYA SONIPAT HARYANA HR/121407 30 SHRI ROSHAN D. ROUT NAGPUR MAHARASTRA MH/121436 31 DR. G.P. VERMA SONIPAT HARYANA HR/121401 32 MS. NISHA SONIPAT HARYANA HR/121402 33 SHRI PARDEP KUMAR SONIPAT HARYANA HR/121403 34 SHRI MUKESH GOEL SONIPAT HARYANA HR/121400 35 SHRI SANJEEV KUMAR AMBALA HARYANA HR/121394 36 SMT. ASHA TUMDAM NAGPUR MAHARASTRA MH/121418 37 SHRI JAI PRAKASH MAURYA CHANDIGARH HARYANA HR/121387 38 SHRI MUKESH DHULL SONIPAT HARYANA HR/121399 39 MS. AKSHATA BARSAGADE NAGPUR MAHARASHTRA MH/121439 40 SHRI GANESH M. KOHAD NAGPUR MAHARASTRA MH/121420 41 SHRI LOV KUMAR PIPERSANIA BAREILLY UTTAR PRADESH UP/121385 42 SHRI BIJAY KR. BADHAN ORISSA INO/OR/2781 43 SHRI PRAMOD KUMAR PURI YAMUNA NAGAR HARYANA HR/121395 44 DR. GAURAO S. CHAUBEY NAGPUR MAHARASHTRA MH/121396 45 SHRI PRADEEP G. SHENDE NAGPUR MAHARASTRA MH/121423 46 KUM. SHUBHANGI D. PACHPOR NAGPUR MAHARASTRA MH/121417 47 SMT. RESHMA GADA MUMBAI MAHARASHTRA MH/121416 48 MS. SAMEERA KOTA NAGPUR MAHARASTRA MH/121434 49 SHRI MUKUND KULKARNI NAGPUR MAHARASHTRA MH/121411 50 SHRI SANDEEP SINGH MUMBAI MAHARASHTRA MH/121429 51 SHRI SHINDER PAL SINGH AMBALA CITY HARYANA HR/121386 52 DR. SHRADDHA PRASHANT NAGPUR MAHARASHTRA MH/121412 53 SHRI BIJENDER SINGH SONIPAT HARYANA HR/121398 54 SHRI RAM KUMAR SHARMA DELHI INO/5083 55 DR. RAMESH K. SAHARKAR NAGPUR MAHARASHTRA MH/121437 56 MS. MEENAKSHI SHARMA DELHI DL/121408 57 SHRI PARBHASH CHAND AMBALA HARYANA HR/121392 58 SMT. SUMITRA LULEY NAGPUR MAHARASHTRA MH/121431 59 MS. SWEETY-N-MAL GADCHIROLI MAHARASTRA MH/121426 60 SMT. DARSHANA DAFTARY MUMBAI MAHARASHTRA MH/121432 61 DR. MANIK AHIRKAR MAHARASTRA MH/121434 62 DR. HARIBHAU A. BARASKAR NAGPUR MAHARASHTRA INO/6656 63 SHRI VIJAY KUMAR DELHI DL/121455 64 SHRI BIJENDER KUMAR (SAGAR) FARIDABAD HARYANA INO/HR/2865 65 DR. DHANLAL D. SHENDRE NAGPUR MAHARASHTRA INO/6798 66 SHRI DINESH A. LANJEWAR MAHARASHTRA INO/6792 67 DR. MEERA GUPTA NAGPUR MAHARASHTRA INO/6786 68 SMT. SUVARNA S. MANEKAR NAGPUR MAHARASHTRA INO/6659 S.No. ABR NAME DIST STATE MEM_NO 69 SHRI KISHORI LAL GHAZIABAD UTTAR PRADESH UP/121440 70 DR. KIRTIDA AJMERA NAGPUR MAHARASHTRA INO/4117 71 SHRI CHANDRA PRAKASH KHATRI JODHPUR RAJASTHAN RAJ/121442 72 SHRI DHANESH KUMAR DELHI DL/121456 73 DR. ANITA MUZAFFAR NAGAR UTTAR PRADESH UP/121444 74 SHRI ANKIT DELHI DL/121459 75 DR. SUBHASH CHAND BAKSHI DELHI DL/121446 76 DR. AMIT SHARMA GHAZIABAD UTTAR PRADESH UP/121450 77 DR. MEENA SHAH CHANDIGARH CH/121452 78 SMT. SWATI SHARMA DELHI DL/121451 79 DR. RAM PRAKASH SHARMA MUZAFFAR NAGAR UTTAR PRADESH UP/121443 80 SHRI SARVJEET SINGH SIRSA HARYANA HR/121474 81 DR. KANCHAN BALA DELHI DL/121447 82 MS. JATINDER KAUR CHANDIGARH CHANDIGARH CH/121441 83 DR. SMRITI NEHA NOIDA UTTAR PRADESH UP/121454 84 SMT. RAJ MANCHANDA DELHI UP/121445 85 SHRI SANDEEP MEHTA SIRSA HARYANA HR/121475 86 DR. RAJEEV SHARMA DELHI DL/121449 87 DR. ANIL AGARWAL GHAZIABAD UTTAR PRADESH UP/121470 88 DR. NARMADA DELHI DL/121448 89 SHRI RAMESH CHANDRA DELHI INO/6622 90 SMT. SUMAN BALA DELHI INO/6123 91 SMT. MADHURI INDURKAR NAGPUR MAHARASHTRA MH/121464 92 SHRI BHAWAR PAL SINGH DELHI DL/121457 93 SHRI GAURAV PASHINE NAGPUR MAHARASHTRA MH/121469 94 DR. ANITA SAINI HISAR HARYANA HR/121476 95 SHRI MUKUND NAGPUR MAHARASHTRA MH/121463 96 SMT. ANKITA MANKAR NAGPUR MAHARASHTRA MH/121465 97 SHRI ASHOK KUMAR KAPOOR DELHI INO/6745 98 SHRI MUKESH KUMAR SHARMA DELHI DL/121458 99 SHRI RAJAN ANAND NEW DELHI 100 SMT. MANJU AGARWAL NOIDA UTTAR PRADESH INO/961 101 SHRI JOSEPH T.A. DELHI DL/121494 102 MS. VINITA VASHISTHA DELHI DL/121520 103 SHRI SWAPAN BHATTACHARYA PURULIA WEST BENGAL INO/WB/121528 104 DR. JITENDRA PD. GUPTA DELHI DL/121483 105 DR. SURENDRA DASS WARDHA MAHARASHTRA MH/121506 106 DR. G.S. BINDRA DELHI INO/DL/121544 107 DR. VINOD RAJPUT FARIDABAD HARYANA HR/121503 108 DR. RANVEER SINGH DELHI DL/121493 109 SMT. ANURADHA GALHOTRA DELHI DL/121488 110 DR. KEYUR GAGLANI SURAT GUJARAT GUJ/121482 111 DR. SARA CHIMTHANAWALA NAGPUR MAHARASHTRA MH/121507 112 SHRI NAND KISHOR JUNAGARH GUJARAT GUJ/121531 113 SHRI RAJENDRA GUPTA NAGPUR MAHARASHTRA MH/121510 114 SHRI RISHIRAJ SINGH SAINI MEERUT UTTAR PRADESH UP/121532 115 SHRI MAROTI B. DESHMUKH NAGPUR MAHARASHTRA MH/121512 116 DR. DEVI SHANKAR SHARMA GHAZIABAD, UTTAR PRADESH DL/121490 117 SHRI BHIMRAO S. DHOTE NAGPUR MAHARASHTRA MH/121517 118 MS. SMITA SUNDARAM DELHI DL/121501 119 DR. SATINDER MALIK NEW DELHI DL/121479 120 DR. VIJAY LAXMI JAITLEY FARIDABAD HARYANA HR/121499 121 DR. VISHWAS BARIS SURAT GUJARAT GUJ/121481 122 DR. BHALCHANDRA PATTHE MUMBAI MAHARASHTRA INO/6666 123 SHRI BIJENDRA PAL SINGH DELHI DL/121521 124 SMT. RAVI KIRAN KATOCH NEW DELHI DL/121542 125 SHRI NARESH RAHEJA GWALIOR MADHYA PRADESH MP/121524 126 DR. KULDEEP SINGH DELHI DL/121537 127 SHRI OM PRAKASH NARANG DELHI INO/DL/121543 128 DR. VIJAY KUMAR VERMA DELHI DL/121497 129 SHRI GIRI PRASAD DELHI INO/DL/121441 130 MS. SHABNAM KHAN DELHI DL/121495 131 DR. RAM GOPAL JALANDHAR PUNJAB INO/PB/121442 132 SHRI S. BALDEV SINGH BHATTI DELHI DL/121484 133 DR. PARMJEET JALANDHAR PUNJAB INO/PB/2830 134 KUNWR V.S. KATOCH NEW DELHI DL/121541 135 DR. M. LAL CHAITANYA ALLAHABAD UTTAR PRADESH UP/121489 136 MS. SAIMA MAHAJAN DELHI DL/121486 137 DR. KIRAN SOOD NOIDA, UTTAR PRADESH DL/121485 S.No. ABR NAME DIST STATE MEM_NO 138 DR. PAWAN SHARMA DELHI DL/121492 139 SMT. NEELU KAPOOR DELHI DL/121480 140 DR. MADHAO V. AHIRKAR NAGPUR MAHARASHTRA INO/1256 141 SHRI JAGDISH KUMAR MEERUT UTTAR PRADESH UP/121538 142 DR. MANJU JAIN NAGPUR MAHARASHTRA MH/121509 143 DR. SADHNA PANDEY GHAZIABAD UTTAR PRADESH INO/UP/121526 144 SMT. SULAKSHANA S. POHANKAR NAGPUR MAHARASHTRA MH/121511 145 SHRI HARISH CHANDER DELHI INO/DL/121529 146 SMT. SAVITA AGRAWAL AKOLA MAHARASHTRA MH/121516 147 DR. GAURI SHANKAR SHARMA DELHI DL/121525 148 SHRI SUDHIR CHAUDHARY MEERUT UTTAR PRADESH MH/121518 149 DR. SANDHYA LATUR MAHARASHTRA MH/121522 150 DR. PRAKASH VIR SHASTRI DELHI DL/121502 151 SMT. RAJNI SINGHAL DELHI DL/121496 152 DR. INDU KUMAR MEERUT UTTAR PRADESH INO/4707 153 SHRI SANJAY JAIN DELHI DL/121498 154 SHRI PRATAP D. GURUJI NAGPUR MAHARASHTRA INO/MH/2927 155 SMT. SHASHI MAHAJAN UTTAM NAGAR DELHI DL/121487 156 DR. B.R. NAUTIYAL DEHRADUN UTTRAKHAND UK/121523 157 DR. SUDARSHAN SINGH NEW DELHI DL/121519 158 MS. KAMNA DASS WARDHA MAHARASHTRA MH/121504 159 SHRI SANJAY KUMAR SAINI MEERUT UTTAR PRADESH UP/121533 160 SHRI BAHAN D. BHOSALE SOLAPUR MAHARASHTRA MH/121500 161 SHRI VARDHMAN GOYAL GHAZIABAD UTTAR PRADESH INO/UP/121527 162 SHRI MANOJ KUMAR RANA MEERUT UTTAR PRADESH UP/121534 163 DR. DAIZY SHARMA MEERUT UTTAR PRADESH UP/121535 164 DR. MANOJ SHARMA MEERUT UTTAR PRADESH UP/121536 165 DR. BALJEET SINGH ROHILLA NOIDA UTTAR PRADESH INO/UP/2905 166 SHRI VEERENDRA KUMAR THAKUR DARBHANGA BIHAR INO/BR/2953 167 SHRI SATYA PRAKASH KHOSLA NEW DELHI INO/DL/2950 168 SHRI KUNAL PANDEY BHIND MADHYA PRADESH INO/MP/2997 169 DR. T.A. ARUL AMBROSE TRICHY TAMILNADU INO/TN/2951 170 SHRI PRAMOD KUMAR R. PUJARI ANAND GUJARAT INO/GUJ/2978 171 SHRI VIJAY SHARMA HANUMANGARH TOWN RAJASTHAN INO/RAJ/2990 172 SHRI HASMUKH R. SHAH AHMEDABAD GUJARAT INO/GUJ/2888 173 SHRI BALKRISHNA SHARMA JAIPUR RAJASTHAN INO/RAJ/2892 174 DR. B.K. AVASTHI BAREILLY UTTAR PRADESH INO/UP/3000 175 SMT. POOJA SHARMA HANUMANGARH TOWN RAJASTHAN INO/RAJ/2993 176 SMT. SHALINI SHARMA SURAT GUJARAT INO/GUJ/2987 177 SHRI SURINDER KUMAR BARNALA PUNJAB INO/PB/2957 178 SHRI BHEEM SAIN GARG FARIDKOT PUNJAB INO/PB/2963 179 DR. VIPAN KUMAR BARNALA PUNJAB INO/PB/2974 180 DR. RAJENDER KUMAR SHARMA HANUMANGARH TOWN RAJASTHAN INO/RAJ/2988 181 SHRI KRISHAN KUMAR GOYAL FARIDKOT PUNJAB INO/PB/2959 182 SHRI AJAY KUMAR FARIDKOT PUNJAB INO/PB/2956 183 SHRI SOHAN LAL FARIDKOT PUNJAB INO/PB/2964 184 DR. SURENDER KUMAR SHARMA HANUMANGARH TOWN RAJASTHAN INO/RAJ/2991 185 DR. KUSUM LATA JAIPUR RAJASTHAN INO/RAJ/2980 186 SMT. ARUNA GUPTA DELHI INO/DL/2275 187 DR.
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