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Directory of Officers and Employees at Headquarters Ministry of Corporate Affairs 1 Directory of Officers and Employees at Headquarters Ministry of Corporate Affairs [Section 4(1)(b)(ix)] Name Designation Room No./ Office Residential Residential Intercom phone/f Telephone Address No. ax Number OFFICE OF THE MINISTER OF CORPORATE AFFAIRS Shri Arun Corporate Affairs Minister 437-C Wing 23073804 23794556 2, Krishna Menon Jaitley (CAM) 23073805 23794558 Marg, New Delhi 23073806 23794543 (Fax) (Fax) Dr. Sanjay PS to Corporate Affairs Minister 415-C 23073804 9971069987 Kumar Pandey 23073805 23073806 (Fax) Shri S. P. Bhatia Addl. PS to Corporate Affairs 137 23092810 9810609908 - Minister North Block Shri S P S Rawat APS to Corporate Affairs Minister 416-C 23073804 9868781621 H. No. 152, Pocket-1, 541,589 23073805 Sector-22, DDA Flats, 23073806 Dwarka, New Delhi (Fax) Shri Ashok APS to Corporate Affairs Minister 137-A 23092510 24611467 13/467, Lodi Colony, Kumar Rawat North Block New Delhi-110003 OFFICE OF THE MINISTER OF STATE FOR CORPORATE AFFAIRS Shri Arjun Ram Minister of State for Corporate 165 (NB) 23093743 23714778 20, Windsor Place, Meghwal Affairs 23714779 Janpath, New Delhi Shri Sunil Yadav Addl. PS to MOS(Corporate 166-B (NB) 23093889 Affairs) 23093132 23093403 23094936 (FAX) Shri Anshu Addl. PS 23093132 Bhardwaj 23093403 Shri V.S. PPS 23093132 Bhandari 23093403 2 OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY Shri Tapan Ray Secretary 519A/502 23382324 C-I/25,Pandara Park, 23384257 (Fax) New Delhi-110003. Shri V. S. Manian PSO 536A/620 23382324 23221762 2-F, MSD Flats, Minto 23384257 (Fax) Road, New Delhi – 110002 Shri E. Natarajan PPS to Secretary 535A/515 23382324 23362514 31, Kalibari Apartment, 23384257 (Fax) Udyan Marg, New Delhi-1 Shri G. Swaminathan PS to Secretary 535A/515 23382324 - 12/462, Sector-1, Gole 23384257 (Fax) Market, R. K. Ashram Marg, New Delhi – 110001 [[ OFFICE OF THE ADDITIONAL SECRETARY Shri Pritam Singh Additional 507A/559 23383180 26879391 C-I/83, Moti Bagh-I, Secretary 23386068 (Fax) New Delhi-110021 Smt. Shailja Pillai PPS to Additional 509A/595 23383180 Secretary 23386068 (Fax) Shri S. M. Das PS to Additional 509A/595 23383180 23348709 Secretary 23386068 (Fax) OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR GENERAL OF CORPORATE AFFAIRS(DGCoA) Dr. Navrang Saini DGCoA 511A/570 23381226 26881679 H. No. 6-1, Block-A, Sector-13, R. K. Puram, New Delhi Shri E. Raveendran P.S. 522/550 23381226 - OFFICES OF THE JOINT SECRETARIES Shri Amardeep Singh Joint Secretary 505A/505 23389088 26881818 C-II/82, Moti Bagh-I, Bhatia 23074213 (Fax) New Delhi-110021 Shri Surinder Singh PPS 509A/572 23389088 - Shri R. C. Sahu PS 509A/572 23389088 - 3/35, Block-III, New 23074213 (Fax) Prem Nagar, New Delhi Sh. K. V. R. Murthy Joint Secretary 504A/504 23074056 D-I/62,Satya Marg 23384380 26878011 Chanakya Puri, New (Fax) Delhi. Smt. Parveen Datta PPS 506A/598 23074056 23384380 (Fax) Shri A. K. Samanta PS 506A/598 23074056 23384380 (Fax) 3 Shri Gyaneshwar Kumar Joint Secretary 506A/506 23383345 26197115 O-43, Nivedita Kunj Singh 23074026 Sector-10, R.K. Puram, (FAX) New Delhi Smt. Neeru Kapoor PPS 509A/501 23383345 23074026 Shri Mukhtiyar Singh PS 509A/501 23383345 House No.772, Sector-8, 23074026 R.k.Puram New Delhi. Shri A. Asholi Chalai Joint Secretary 513B/513 23389785 9868140630 A-29, Pandara Road, 23074212 (Fax) New Delhi -110003 Smt. Jaya S. Arora PPS 513B/580 23389785 401, VSNL 23074212 (Fax) Appartment, Sector-62, Noida (UP) Shri Amit Kumar PS 513B/580 23389785 23074212 (Fax) JOINT SECRETARY & FINANCIAL ADVISOR Ms. T.C.A. Kalyani JS & FA 610A 23387924 26113328 D-I/128, Satya Marg, 23073598 (FAX) Chanakyapuri, New Delhi Smt. Kusum Kapur PPS 609A 23387924 - - 23073598 (FAX) CHIEF CONTROLLER OF ACCOUNTS(CCA) Mr. Binod Kumar CCA - 011-24698646 011- binodkumar1993@gmai 24693229 l.com (Fax) Office Address: 3rd Floor, C-wing, Loknayak Bhavan, Khan Market, New Delhi-110003 ECONOMIC ADVISOR Smt. Sibani Swain Economic Advisor 533A/533 23385010 26898225 Flat No.5152, B-7, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi Shri R. Subaramanian PPS to EA 522A/522 23385010 23342587 2B, Block-61, Sector-II, Kali Bari Marg, New Delhi-110001 ADVISOR COST Ms. V. Geetha Advisor 24366005 - 24366284 (Fax) 4 DIRECTORS Shri Navneet Chauhan Director 530A/530 23384470 25087400 Gayatri Apartment Plot-9, Sec-9, Dwarka, Delhi-110075 Dr. Pankaj Srivastva Director 531A/531 23389263 8800660860 D-406, Pragati Vihar Hostel, Lodi Road, New Delhi-3 Shri Ashish Kushwaha Director 514A/536 23070954 9582421733 Flat No.605, TowerNo.2 CWG Village, near Akshardham Temple, New Delhi. Shri Rakesh Tyagi Director 538A/538 23389403 9717002893 B-113, Kalkaji, New Delhi-19 Mrs. Sushma Kataria Director 513A/509 23380256 41402135 F-217, Sarita Vihar, New Delhi-110076 Shri K.K. Mahawar Director 24366686 Ms. Manmohan Kaur Director 24366348 DEPUTY SECRETARIES Shri B. P. Pant Deputy Secretary 534A/534 23389204 28052512 H. No. 474/ DDA SFS (Tele/Fax) Pocket-I, Sec-22, Dwarka, New Delhi- 110075 Shri J. S. Audhkhasi Deputy Secretary 512A/512 23381615 26196534 1102, Sector-8, R. K. Puram, New Delhi- 110022 Shri G. Vaidheeswaran Deputy Secretary 515A/535 23389227 26878441 C-122,Nanak Pura, New Delhi-110021 Shri Vivek Kumar Deputy Secretary 416/528 23382386 JOINT DIRECTORS Shri B.L.Varma Joint Director 506A/569 23381288 9711780940 487, Shalimar Garden Extn.I, Ghaziabad, UP Shri Sanjay Sood Joint Director 417-C/589 23381687 9873581071 232, Kangra Niketan, Vikas Puri, New Delhi- 110018 Shri Rakesh Tiwari Joint Director 510A/510 23381295 9560509597 213G, Sector-28, Faridabad. Shri N.K. Dua Joint Director 509-B/542 23382260 - 10/21, Geeta Colony, Delhi-110031 Shri M. R. Bhat Joint Director 509-B/542 23382260 9731833133 Prahlad Bhavan, 2nd floor, Shahpur Jat Village, New Delhi. 5 Shri Swadhin Barua Joint Director 510A/510 23381295 9811917962 F-1086 C R Park, New Delhi Shri U.K. Sahoo Joint Director 527A/527 9910364259 340, SFS Flats, Sector-19, Rohini, New Delhi. Shri C.S. Govindarajan Joint Director 510B/594 23389745 Shri M.M. Juneja Joint Director 528A/528 23382386 Shri C. Guravaiah Jt. Director 24368970 UNDER SECRETARIES Shri Anil Prashar Under Secretary 526A/526 23381349 C5D/88-B Janak Puri, ND Shri Kshitish Kumar Under Secretary 525A/525 23384502 0120- 9/88, Rajendra Nagar, 2630099 Sector – 3, Sahibabad, Ghaziabad Shri Vineeth Abraham Under Secretary 532A/532 23389622 Shri Ravi Vazirani Under Secretary 537A/537 23383409 - 23/32, IInd Floor, Old Rajendra Nagar, New Delhi-110060 Shri Rakesh Kumar Under Secretary 520A/587 23387939 - 6/2, B-II New Minto Road Hostel, New Delhi-110002 Shri Riazul Haque Under Secretary 526A/526 23381349 8/6, Block-1, New Minto Road Hostel, Minto Road, New Delhi-110002 Shri Akhilesh Kumar Singh Under Secretary 529A/529 23389782 - Smt. Shalini Juneja Under Secretary 521A/585 23389298 Shri Anil Bhandula Under Secretary 529A/529 23389782 - Smt. Poornima Malik Under Secretary 532A/532 23389622 Shri S.K. Vashishtha Under Secretary 525A/525 23384502 DEPUTY DIRECTORS Smt. Seema Rath Deputy Director 508A/563 23384657 - B-27, Sector-7, Plot No.7, Brahma Apartments, Dwarka, New Delhi-110075 Shri Sudhir Kapoor Deputy Director 521A/583 23386065 - 6 Shri M. R. Dass Deputy Director 521A/521 23073230 - Ms. Anita Klair Deputy Director 527A/527 23385285 - Sector-I, H. No.77, R. K. Puram, New Delhi- 11002 Mrs. Monika Gupta Deputy Director 417C/589 - E-5, Kakatiya Apartment, I.P. Extension, Delhi-92 Shri Himanshu Shekhar Deputy Director 510B/594 23389745 - D-102, Jeevan Ashray, Sec-62, Noida (U.P.) 201309 Mrs. Kamna Sharma Deputy ____/566 23387263 - D-18, Brahma Apptts. Director Plot No.7, Sec-7, Dwarka, New Delhi- 110075 Mrs. Anshu Tandon Deputy Director 521A/584 23381243 - DA-10/B, DDA Flats, Munirka Shri Shashi Raj Dara Deputy Director 506A/568 23073017 Shri E. Nagachandran Deputy Director 417-C/589 23381687 Smt. Usha Kumar Dy. Director 24368971 24368970 ASSISTANT DIRECTORS Shri Gopal Singh Assistant Director 520A/577 23385381 - Shri Animesh Bose Assistant Director 512B/507 23071190 - Pocket 40/70,1st Floor, C.R.Park, New Delhi. Shri K. M. S. Narayanan Assistant Director ____/566 23387263 - G-2, 836, Sector-5, Vaishali, Ghaziabad Shri N. Soreithem Assistant Director 521A/588 - - Ms. Sheifali Gupta Assistant Director 509A/560 23383594 Shri Rajeev Mathur Assistant Director 509A/562 23387409 8826765653 WZ 605, A Block, Palam Goan, New Delhi-110045 Smt. Anannya Saikia Assistant Director 506A/568 23073017 - D-35, Block D, Sarita Vihar, New Delhi Shri Shatrughan Chauhan Assistant Director 509A/626 Shri Saurabh Bansal Asstt. Director 24366348 Shri Arvind Kumar Asstt. Director 24366348 Ms. Deepika Srivastav Asstt. Director 23073734 Mrs. Divya Sharma Asstt. Director 24368970 7 SECTION OFFICERS Smt. Bindu Pillai SO 518A/518 23073049 - C-33, DG(S) Apartment (Ad.I ) Plot No.6, Sector-22, Dwarka, New Delhi- 110077 Shri Kalloo Ram Meena SO 518A/546 23389889 9015146638 RZ-58, Shyam Vihar, (Ad-II) Near Dwarka, Sec-14, New Delhi Shri H. N. Hedaoo SO(CL-II) 523A/556 23389298 9871539835 E-534 B, Pratap Vihar Near S. S. K. Public School, Ghaziabad Shri S. C. Noonwal SO(Adm.III ) 518A/516 23386896 9971794695 H.3,141, Sector-16, Rohini, Delhi Shri Surajit Saha SO(Adm.IV) 518A/578 23386896 - C-16/17 Shalimar Garden Extn-2, Sahibabad, Ghaziabad Shri Deen Dayal Singh SO (Cash) 524A/549 23385382 - 636, Laxmi Bai Nagar, New Delhi-110023 Shri Amitesh Roy SO(Budget) 508B/576 23388512 - N-531, Sector-8, R. K. 23074418 (Fax) Puram, New Delhi-110022 Shri M. Murali Mohan SO (Vigilance) 540A/540 23387415 - 841, Type-III, Qtrs, Sector- D, Mandir Marg, New Delhi Smt. S. Padma Roy SO(IGM) 509A/ 23070728 - 842, Laxmibai Nagar, New Delhi-110023 Shri S. S. Miyan SO (Gen.) 511B/573 23389391 - A-202, Moti Bagh-I, New Delhi Smt.
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