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Icar Telephone Directory 2008 Icar Telephone Directory 2008 ICAR TELEPHONE DIRECTORY 2008 ICAR TELEPHONE DIRECTORY 2008 DIPA is maintaining a Central Database on ICAR Telephone Directory. Whenever there is a change in telephone numbers, e-mail and fax, the same may please be communicated immediately to the Directorate, so as to update the information in the database/website. The telephone directory is based on information received from concerned units/SMDs/ Institutions upto 28.12.2007 Also available on ICAR website www.icar.org.in INDIAN COUNCIL OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH KRISHI BHAVAN, NEW DELHI-110 114 PRINTED : JANUARY 2008 Compilation: Shri Hans Raj, Mrs Mitali Ghosh Roy, Shri Inderjit Singh and Shri Y P Chauhan Production: Shri V K Bharti and Shri Ashok Shastri Published by Dr T.P. Trivedi Project Director (DIPA). Indian Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi and Lasertypeset at M/s Xpedite Computer Systems, Ranjit Nagar Commercial Complex, New Delhi-110 008 and printed at M/s Chandu Press, D-97, Shakarpur Delhi-110 092. by ARIC, DIPA, ICAR, Krishi Anusandhan Bhavan-I, Pusa Campus, New Delhi 110 012 CONTENTS Page No. 1. ICAR Utility telephone numbers 1 2. Office of the Union Minister of Agriculture and President of ICAR Society 5 3. Office of Minister of State for Agriculture 6 4. Office of the Secretary (DARE) and Director General, ICAR 7 5. Office of the Additional Secretary (DARE) and Secretary, ICAR 7 6. Office of the FA (DARE) and ICAR 7 7. Other officers of DARE 8 8. International Cooperation 9 9. Agricultural Scientist Recruitment Board 10 10. Deputy Directors General 11 11. Assistant Directors General 12 12. Project Director 13 13. Directors (HQ) 13 14. Deputy Secretaries 14 15. Deputy Directors 14 16. Under Secretaries 15 17. Administration/Work Study/Cash Unit 16 18. General Administration and Coordination Unit 17 19. Personnel Division 18 20. Finance Division 18 21. ESM Section 20 22. Coordination Unit 20 23. Award Cell 20 24. Policy Planning Cell 20 25. Plan Implementation and Monitoring Unit 21 26. National Agriculture Innovation Project (NAIP) 21 27. Protocol Unit 22 28. SC/ST/PH Cell 22 29. Law Section 22 30. Crop Science Division 22 31. Horticulture Division 24 32. Agricultural Extension Division 25 33. Natural Resource Management Division 26 34. Agricultural Engineering Division 27 35. Animal Science Division 28 36. Fisheries Division 28 37. Education Division 29 38. Hindi Division 30 39. Directorate of Information and Publications of Agriculture 31 40. Works/Engineering Cell 35 41. NIC-DARE Computer 35 42. National Agricultural Science Museum 35 43. ICAR H.Q. Joint Staff Council 36 44. Krishi Vihar Residents Welfare Association 36 45. ICAR Co-op. Thrift and Credit Society 37 Page No. 46. NASC Residents Welfare Association 37 47. Directors of ICAR Institutes/Project Directorates/NRC’s and their 38 Regional Stations 48. Deemed Universities 78 49. Zonal Coordinators 79 50. Vice Chancellors & Other officers of State Agricultural Universities 81 51. Project Coordinators of AICRP’s and AINP 109 52. Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI) 117 53. National Professors 120 54. National Fellows 120 55. ICAR Retired Scientist 122 56. National Academy of Agricultural Sciences 135 57. UN organization—International Agencies 137 58. CGIAR Centers in Delhi 137 59. Important National Organizations 138 60. Ministry of Agriculture, Department of Agriculture and Coop. 140 61. Ministry of Agriculture–Department of Animal Husbandry, 141 Dairying and Fisheries 62. Public Utility Telephone Numbers 142 63. List of IP Telephone Numbers(ICAR) 143 64. Agricultural Correspondents 147 65. Statewise list of Guest Houses of ICAR Institutes/SAUs 149 66. E-Mail Addresses of Officers of ICAR H.Q. (K.B.) 155 67. E-Mail Addresses of Officers of ICAR H.Q. (KAB-I) and (KAB II) 156 68. E-Mail Addresses of ICAR Institutes/NRC/PDs 158 69. E-Mail Addresses of Project Coordinators of AICRP 163 70. E-Mail Addresses of Regional Stations of ICAR Institutes 167 71. E-Mail Addresses of SAU’s 172 72. STD / ISD Codes 174 73. List of Government Holidays 193 74. Index of ICAR Research Institutes 195 75. Index of State Agricultural Universities 199 76. Name Index 201 Room Name and Telephone Numbers Residential No Designation Office EPABX Residence Address INDIAN COUNCIL OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH KRISHI BHAWAN, NEW DELHI 110 114 UTILITY TELEPHONE NUMBERS RECEPTION Sh PankajGupta 23386015 473, 666 25361818 A-65, Raj Nagar, Reception Officer Part II, Palam Colony ICAR/DARE ND-45 Krishi Bhavan New Delhi -110 114 ADMINISTRATION 205 KB Sh BN Rao 23381378 460 26242120 E II, Krishi Vihar, DS (GAC) ND-48 205A KB Sh Sanjay Gupta 23384774 205 22622902 23A, Pkt B DS (A) (WS/Cash) SFS Flats Mayur Vihar Phase III, Delhi-96 207A KB Sh Pankaj Kumar 23382746 558 26241310 B 35, Krishi Vihar US (GAC & Cash) (tele fax) ND-48 303 KB Sh KN Chaudhary 23386978 458 26241232 B-17 Krishi Vihar US (A) ND-48 PS/PA’s OFFICE ASSISTANCE 310 KB Smt Rajashree Sunil 23381017 489 B 494, Kendriya SO (Estt I) Vihar, Sector 51 NOIDA, Uttar Pradesh STENOGRAPHIC/ASSISTANT/UDC ASSISTANCE 312 KB Smt S Dasgupta 509 C-513, CR Park, SO (Estt II) ND-19 CLERICAL (LDC)/SUPPORTING STAFF ASSISTANCE 309 KB Sh Rajesh Kumar Jha 508 A52, S-1 Pankaj SO (Estt III) Apartment III Shalimar Garden exth. II Sahibabad Gzb. 201005 (UP) STORES/EQUIPMENTS 506 KB Sh Ravi Chauhan 23385997 499 135, Shubham SO (Gen Admn) Apartment Pocket IV, Sector 12 Dwarka-ND-110078 ICAR-Telephone Directory 2008 1 2d:\2007\07-124\07124-01.pmD (27.12.07/)1 Room Name and Telephone Numbers Residential No Designation Office EPABX Residence Address 617 Sh Davinder Kumar 25841931 667 WZ/518 Palam KAB I SO (Service Sec), KAB I & II Village, ND-45 610 Sh Rajesh Kumar 661 26177049 HN. 134 CSP KAB I Store Keeper DDA Flats Safdarjung Enclave ND-29 Jagdish Singh 23385399 499 2088, Lodhi Road KB Store Keeper Complex New Delhi - 03 VEHICLES & TELEPHONES 02 KB Sh Ramesh Kumar 23387633 595 17/58, Geeta Colony SO (Estt V) Delhi-31 02 KB Sh ML Sethi 23387633 595 355/2, Bholanath Vehicle I/C Nagar, Jharkhandi Road, Shahdara Delhi-32 Drivers Room (KB) 532 Drivers Room (KAB) 224 PARLIAMENT WORK 211 KB Sh MS Negi 23384986 574 9868104547 214, Sector 3 SO (Parliament) Sadiq Nagar New Delhi 211 KB Sh. Sahab Singh 23384986 574 26241186 A 15 krishi Vihar Parliament Asstt. ND-48 HOUSEKEEPING/ASSISTANCE 2A KB Sh Roshan Lal 546 H No 175, Gali No 4 Caretaker (KB) Nehru Nagar ND-8 KAB II Sh Rajesh Kumar 1003 J-842, Mandir Marg Caretaker (KAB II) ND Sh Rajpal Chouhan 101 65934987 C-57, Krishi Vihar KAB I Caretaker (KAB I) 9210068669 ND-48 09 KB Sh Sanjay Kumar 26241247 26241409 C-31, Krishi Vihar Caretaker (KV) ND-48 NASC Sh Subhash Chand 25843145 9810444793 G 1865, Laxmi Caretaker Bai Nagar ND-23 International Guest House ESTATE & MAINTENANCE SECTION, NASC COMPLEX 01 Office Sh Gopal Rao 25842871 25074295 156 Pkt 13, Phase I NASC T.O (E.M.) Dwaraka ND-75 2 ICAR-Telephone Directory 2008 2d:\2007\07-124\07124-01.pmD (27.12.07/)2 Room Name and Telephone Numbers Residential No Designation Office EPABX Residence Address Sh James Peter 25842871 26257273 44, Sector-2 SO Sadiq Nagar ND-49 Sh Haridass 25842871 26241497 C-35, Krishi Vihar For Booking of ND-48 Conferencing Facilities RECEIPT & DESPATCH 02 KB Sh KL Grover 599 28549908 A 13, NDMC Appts, I/c (R&D) KB Opp H-3, Petrol Pump, Vikas Puri ND-18 403 Sh Sunder Lal 503 KAB I Incharge (KAB I & KAB II) CASH DISBURSEMENT 510 KB Sh Parveen Raheja 358 55819198 A 233/2, Ashok Vihar DDO(Con) Phase I, ND-52 4B KB Sh Ram Karan Pal 506 C-44, Krishi Vihar Cashier ND-48 FAX MESSAGES 01 KB Sh JP Singh 573 27010076 PABX EXCHANGE NUMBERS ICAR, Krishi Bhavan 23388991-9 23388958-60 KAB I 25842906 25841960 25841993 25842828 25842168 25842221 KAB-II 25842262 25842270 25841284 25842285 25842271 25842405 25841430 25843435 ICAR FAX Nos ICARHQ 11-23387293 DG, ICAR 11-23384773 Secy ICAR 11-23387293 ASRB 11-25846540 Project Director (DIPA) 11-25841282 DDG (CS) 11-23097003 ICAR-Telephone Directory 2008 3 2d:\2007\07-124\07124-01.pmD (27.12.07/)3 Room Name and Telephone Numbers Residential No Designation Office EPABX Residence Address DDG (Hort) 11-25841976 DDG (NRM) 11-25848366 DDG (Edn) 11-25843932 DDG (Ag Ext) 11-25842968 DDG (FY) 11-25841955 DDG (AS) 11-23097001 NAIP 11-25843403 BM 11-25843657 CPO 11-25846890 ARIC 11-25841282 NIGHT DUTY SECTION, ICAR (KRISHI BHAVAN) Night Duty Clerk,ICAR, 23388991 Krishi Bhavan, (during night/holidays) CPWD, KB/SHASTRI BHAVAN Executive Engineer 23381889 Electric Works 23383819 (Krishi Bhavan) Asstt Engineer, 23389228 (Krishi Bhavan) CPWD, NASC/PUSA Junior Engineer (Elec) 659221497 Ex. Engg. (Elec) 25841710 NDPL 9971395277 OFFICIAL TRAVEL AGENT M/s Ashok Travels & 23418039 Tours (ITDC Ltd) 23415331 23417935 23412336 4 ICAR-Telephone Directory 2008 2d:\2007\07-124\07124-01.pmD (27.12.07/)4 Room Name and Telephone Numbers Residential No Designation Office EPABX Residence Address OFFICE OF THE UNION MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE AND PRESIDENT OF THE ICAR SOCIETY 120 KB Sh Sharad Pawar 23383370 23018619 6, Janpath Minister of Agriculture, 23782691 23018870 New Delhi Consumer Affairs, Food 23384129 23018609 & Public Distribution (Fax) (Fax) 119 KB Sh Arvind Singh 23383370 26114800 D II/237, Vinay Marg PS to AM 23782691 New Delhi 118 KB Dr DK Singh 23383370 605 23363512 D-825, Mandir Marg OSD to AM 23782691 New Delhi 122 KB Sh PR Bhagwat 23782691 24672193 422, Laxmi Bai Nagar Addl.
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