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Chapter -9: Directory of EESL Officers and Employees Chapter -9: Directory of EESL officers and employees: Regular Group of EESL Workforce Payroll Serial Work Employee Name Designation Official Email Group Number Location 1 Vedprakash Dindore Deputy General Manager (Technical) Raipur [email protected] Regular 2 N. Mohan Deputy General Manager (Technical) Delhi [email protected] Regular 3 Ashish Kumar Sharma Deputy General Manager (Technical) Delhi [email protected] Regular 4 Kumar Saurabh AGM (SCM) Delhi [email protected] Regular 5 Shashi Kant Addl. General Manager (Technical) Delhi [email protected] Regular 6 Ajay Raj DGM (Technical) Delhi [email protected] Regular 7 Nitin Wadhwa Sr. Manager (Finance) Belfast (UK) [email protected] Regular 8 Pooja Shukla Company Secretary Delhi [email protected] Regular 9 Nitin Bhatt Sr. Manager (PR) Delhi [email protected] Regular 10 Vikram Kapoor Sr. Manager (BD) Delhi [email protected] Regular 11 Mayank Gaur Sr. Manager (IT / System) Delhi [email protected] Regular 12 Venkatesh Dwivedi Director (P & BD) Delhi [email protected] Regular 13 Rajneesh Rana Gm Gurugram [email protected] Regular 14 Jaspal Singh Aujla Chief General Manager (Technical) Delhi [email protected] Regular 15 Tarun Tayal General Manager Delhi [email protected] Regular 16 Mohit Khatri General Manager (Finance) Delhi [email protected] Regular 17 Deepak Garg AGM (Finance) Delhi [email protected] Regular 18 Sameer Agarwal Gm (Finance) Delhi [email protected] Regular 19 Iqbal Singh Manager (Finance) Delhi [email protected] Regular 20 Rahul Sharma Manager (Technical) Delhi [email protected] Regular Regular Manager (Technical) [Posted At Ministry Of 21 Karan Arora Delhi [email protected] Power] 22 Sharat Chandra Manager (Hr) Delhi [email protected] Regular 23 Rahul Tulsidas Ghube Manager (Technical) Ahmedabad [email protected] Regular 24 Johny Thomas ES To MD Delhi [email protected] Regular 25 Tosh Agrawal Deputy Manager (Technical) Gurugram [email protected] Regular Jammu & Regular 26 Rahul Singh Deputy Manager (Technical) [email protected] Kashmir 27 Yogesh Kumar Rai Deputy Manager (Technical) Lucknow [email protected] Regular 28 Vipul Singh Deputy Manager (Technical) Lucknow [email protected] Regular 29 Sudeep Bhar General Manager (Hr) Kolkata [email protected] Regular 30 Shruti Sharma Assistant Manager (Hr) Delhi [email protected] Regular 31 Arpit Goel Assistant Manager (Finance) Delhi [email protected] Regular 32 Roshan Ekka Assistant Manager (Technical) Mumbai [email protected] Regular 33 Ruchika . Deputy Manager (Hr) Delhi [email protected] Regular 34 Rakesh Sahu Assistant Manager (Technical) Raipur [email protected] Regular 35 Deepak Sahani Deputy Manager (Technical) Delhi [email protected] Regular 36 Maneesh Kaushal Assistant Manager (Technical) Shimla [email protected] Regular 37 Richa Thakur Assistant Manager (Finance) Delhi [email protected] Regular 38 Sudhanshu Shekhar Assistant Manager (Technical) Hyderabad [email protected] Regular 39 Nand Kishor Jha Assistant Manager (Technical) Delhi [email protected] Regular 40 Puneet Dhawan Manager (Legal) Delhi [email protected] Regular 41 Rahul Tiwari Assistant Manager (Finance) Delhi [email protected] Regular 42 Jagdish Jakhar Assistant Manager (Finance) Delhi [email protected] Regular 43 Darpan Mago Assistant Manager (PR) Delhi [email protected] Regular 44 Aniket Kumar Assistant Manager (Technical) Delhi [email protected] Regular 45 Mathew K N . Assistant Manager (Technical) Bangalore [email protected] Regular 46 Shashikanta Panda Assistant (Accounts) Delhi [email protected] Regular 47 Rohit Sharma Assistant (General) Delhi [email protected] Regular 48 Neha Gera Assistant (General) Delhi [email protected] Regular Mohammad Astak Regular 49 Assistant (Hindi Translator) Delhi [email protected] Ansari 50 Amit Kumar Manager (Finance) Delhi [email protected] Regular Ranvijay Kumar Regular 51 Assistant (Accounts) Kolkata [email protected] Thakur Dipankar Kewalram Regular 52 Assistant Manager (Technical) Nagpur [email protected] Bagde 53 Dharmendra Kumar Assistant Manager (IT) Delhi [email protected] Regular 54 Prashant Kumar Yadav Deputy Manager (Finance) Delhi [email protected] Regular 55 Saket Suman Assistant Manager (SCM) Lucknow [email protected] Regular 56 Ashwani Kumar Additional Officer (Finance) Delhi [email protected] Regular 57 Shankar Gopal Director (Commercial) Delhi [email protected] Regular 58 Avaneesh Vats Addl. General Manager (IT) Delhi [email protected] Regular 59 Deepak Bhatt Assistant (General) Chandigarh [email protected] Regular 60 Pran Saurabh DGM (Technical) Delhi [email protected] Regular Soumya Prasad Regular 61 Bu Head - Lighting Delhi [email protected] Garnaik 62 Gudiya Kumari Assistant (Accounts) Ranchi [email protected] Regular Dipak Hanmant Regular 63 Deputy General Manager (Technical) Mumbai [email protected] Kokate 64 Alok Kumar Mishra Deputy General Manager (Technical) Lucknow [email protected] Regular 65 Brajesh Kumar Assistant Delhi [email protected] Regular 66 Amod Kumar Assistant (General) Kolkata [email protected] Regular 67 Nirmal Nayak Assistant (Finance) Kolkata [email protected] Regular 68 Thirumurugan K Addl. General Manager (Technical) Delhi [email protected] Regular 69 Anjali Sachdeva Assistant (General) Delhi [email protected] Regular 70 Renu Kargeti Deputy Manager (HR) Delhi [email protected] Regular 71 Amit Jain Sr. Manager (Finance) Delhidelhi [email protected] Regular 72 Girja Shankar General Manager (Technical) Delhi [email protected] Regular 73 Aayushi Chug Assistant Manager (IT) Delhi [email protected] Regular 74 Preety Bhasin Assistant Manager (Finance) Delhi [email protected] Regular 75 Mahesh Sharma Sr. Manager (HR) Delhi [email protected] Regular 76 Raj Kumar Rakhra General Manager (Technical) Delhi [email protected] Regular 77 K. N. Hemanth Kumar Sr. Manager (Technical) Hyderabad [email protected] Regular 78 Kuldeep Kumar Sr. Manager (Finance) Mumbai [email protected] Regular 79 Laxmi . Assistant Manager (Finance) Delhi [email protected] Regular 80 Riya Arora Assistant Manager (HR) Delhi [email protected] Regular 81 Venkata Srinivas P P Sr. Manager (Technical) Vijayawada [email protected] Regular 82 Niranjan Kumar Assistant Manager (IT) Delhi [email protected] Regular 83 Deepak Mittal Assistant Manager (SCM) Delhi [email protected] Regular 84 Bhawna Arora Assistant Manager (Finance) Delhi [email protected] Regular 85 Ranveer Kumar Singh Deputy Manager (Technical) Ranchi [email protected] Regular 86 Garima Agarwal Deputy Manager (Finance) Delhi [email protected] Regular 87 Chetna Gogna Deputy Manager (Technical) Delhi [email protected] Regular 88 Nitin Kumar Gupta Manager (Finance) Delhi [email protected] Regular 89 Karmbir . Assistant (General) Grade II Delhi [email protected] Regular 90 Aman Meherda Senior Manager (Technical) Jaipur [email protected] Regular Taranpreet Kaur Regular 91 Senior Manager (HR) Delhi [email protected] Minhas Nagsen Ambadas Regular 92 Senior Manager (IT) Delhi [email protected] Wankhede Kishor Gopichand Regular 93 Addl. General Manager (Technical) Mumbai [email protected] Chavan 94 Geeta Goyal Assistant Manager (Finance) Delhi [email protected] Regular 95 Sandeep Kumar Assistant (General) Grade II Delhi [email protected] Regular Sannivesh Kumar Regular 96 Asst. Manager (Contracts & Technical) Delhi [email protected] Gupta 97 Shubha Pallavi Engineer (Technical) Delhi [email protected] Regular 98 Arun Gupta Assistant Manager (Technical) Delhi [email protected] Regular 99 Anil Agrawal Assistant Manager (Technical) Delhi [email protected] Regular Shashindra Bhirtdarika Regular 100 Engineer (Technical) Delhi [email protected] Singh Aspari Venkata Uday Regular 101 Assistant Manager (Technical) Hyderabad [email protected] Kumar Reddy 102 Vishwanath P Assistant Manager (Technical) Nagpur [email protected] Regular 103 Sadhna Kumari Data Entry Operator I Delhi [email protected] Regular Ramesh Chandra Regular 104 Data Entry Operator I Delhi [email protected] Phulara 105 Md. Ateef Data Entry Operator I Delhi [email protected] Regular 106 Umed Singh Data Entry Operator I Delhi [email protected] Regular 107 Rajeev Kumar Assistant (General) Grade Ii Delhi [email protected] Regular 108 Rajani Sharma Assistant Manager (HR) Delhi [email protected] Regular 109 Esheta Mehta Assistant (General) Grade II Delhi [email protected] Regular 110 Pawan Khatri Assistant (General) Grade II Delhi [email protected] Regular 111 Ashish Chauhan Assistant (General) Grade II Delhi [email protected] Regular 112 Ravinder Negi Assistant (General) Grade II Delhi [email protected] Regular 113 Sudha Nand Roy Assistant (General) Grade II Delhi [email protected] Regular 114 Vinod Singh Negi Office Attendent Grade II Delhi [email protected] Regular 115 Sandeep Singh Office Attendent Grade II Delhi [email protected] Regular 116 Bhuwan Chandra Office Attendent Grade II Delhi [email protected] Regular 117 Surendar Singh Negi Office Attendent Grade II Delhi NA Regular 118 Bidyanand Sagar Office Attendent Grade II Delhi [email protected] Regular 119 Suraj Prakash Singh Office Attendent Grade II Delhi NA Regular 120 Ramesh Pal Singh Office Attendent Grade II Delhi NA Regular 121 Pratap Singh Office Attendent Grade II Delhi NA Regular 122 Jisha Jyoti Assistant Manager (HR) Delhi [email protected] Regular 123 Srishty Jain Assistant Manager (HR) Delhi [email protected] Regular 124 Ankur Bansal Assistant Manager (IT) Delhi [email protected] Regular 125 Nikhil Bhandari Engineer (Technical) Delhi
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