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Member Directory.Pdf Index Page No.1 I N D E X FELLOW: S.No. Membership Name Page 45. F – 0148 Bandhu Niranjan Nath 19 Number No. 46. F – 0379 Bandhyopadhyay D.C. 50 1. F – 0117 Abhay Nagnath Rao 15 47. F – 0504 Bangar Raju Pakalapati 68 2. F – 0097 Abraham M.P. 12 48. F – 0238 Bansal H.K. 31 3. F – 0204 Aditya Kumar Singhal 27 49. F – 0517 Basavaraj Koti 70 4. F – 0198 Advani Ram 26 50. F – 0183 Basu Roy S.C. 24 Srinivasarao 51. F – 0274 Bernard Shaw V. 35 5. F – 0031 Agarwal M.K. 4 52. F – 0370 Berry H.C.S. 49 6. F – 0217 Agarwal S.S. 28 53. F – 0490 Bhagwan Singh 66 7. F – 0273 Agrawal Kamlesh 35 54. F – 0435 Bhawani Datt Joshi 58 Kumar 55. F – 0001 Bhide M.C. 1 8. F – 0199 Agrawal.K.N 26 56. F – 0099 Bhupendra J. 13 9. F – 0522 Ajay Kumar Agrawal 70 57. F – 0190 Bindiganavale 25 10. F – 0439 Ajit Ancheri 59 Ramagopal 11. F – 0087 Ajit Baburao Pawar 11 58. F – 0378 Bobbarjung Srinivasa 50 12. F – 0533 Ajit Ulhas Apte 72 Rao 13. F – 0376 Alakh Parshad Aggarwal 50 59. F – 0153 Brig (Retd). 20 14. F – 0418 Alapati Prasad 56 M.A.Siddiqui, VSM 15. F – 0176 Alok Tiwari 23 60. F – 0412 Capt.Mohan A. 55 16. F – 0500 Amar Singh Chauhan 67 61. F – 0024 Chachad D.B. 3 17. F – 0499 Amarendra Kumar Sinha 67 62. F – 0164 Chandra Mohan 21 18. F – 0112 Amirthalingam N. 14 63. F – 0070 Chandra Mohan Raj 9 19. F – 0474 Amitava Das 64 Mathur Purkayastha 64. F – 0391 Chandra Pal 52 20. F – 0033 Anand Kumar G.J.B. 4 65. F – 0159 Chandramouli A. 21 21. F – 0255 Anant Bodharao 33 66. F – 0321 Chandrasegar G. 42 Karweer 67. F – 0263 Chandrasekhara T.S. 34 22. F – 0369 Anant J Kadiwal 49 68. F – 0524 Chandrasekharan K.G. 71 23. F – 0225 Andeyadaiah 29 69. F – 0464 Chandrasekharan Nair S. 62 24. F – 0501 Anil Kumar 67 70. F – 0246 Chandru Vaswani 32 25. F – 0353 Anil Kumar H. 47 71. F – 0181 Chawla.H.L 23 26. F – 0534 Anil Kumar Sharma 72 72. F – 0085 Chelliah K. 11 27. F – 0306 Annamalai S. 40 73. F – 0095 Cherian T.J. 12 28. F – 0006 Arcot K.D. 1 74. F – 0394 Cheruku Sree Rama 52 29. F – 0480 Arivuselvan S. 64 Murthy 30. F – 0484 Arun Kumar Gupta 65 75. F – 0050 Chinnaswamy S. 6 31. F – 0426 Ashok Khurana 57 76. F – 0071 Chittaranjan Das A.G. 9 32. F – 0062 Avatharam V.K. 8 77. F – 0133 Chowdhury Gautam 17 33. Avinash Chandra 69 78. F 0058 Commandur 7 F 0511 – – Varshney Thiruvenkata Chari 34. F – 0346 Ayyappan N. 46 79. F – 0400 Dalwani G.D. 53 35. F – 0352 Babu B.V. 46 80. F – 0106 Dange Anil Dinkar 14 36. F – 0021 Bahri N.K. 3 81. F – 0144 Daryani Kuldeep Kumar 19 37. Bala Gangadhara Shastry 72 82. F – 0384 David Macwan 51 F – 0532 D. 83. F – 0253 Dayal Sarup Sachdev 33 38. F – 0086 Balaji L. 11 84. F – 0382 Debaprasad Chakravarti 51 39. F – 0443 Balasubramani J. 59 85. F – 0039 Deena Dayalan T.P. 5 40. F – 0261 Balasubramanian R. 34 86. F – 0145 Deobhakta Madhav 19 41. F – 0309 Balaveerasena S. 40 87. F – 0161 Deshpande Keerti Kailas 21 42. F – 0228 Bali K.D. 30 88. F – 0469 Devendra Kumar Gupta 63 43. F – 0386 Baljit Singh Rajpal 51 89. F – 0259 Dilip Kumar Dhar 33 44. F – 0239 Balusami V. 31 90. F – 0020 Dinakar P. 3 Index Page No.2 91. F – 0520 Dinesh Kumar 70 140. F – 0002 Goel O.P. 1 92. F – 0450 Dineshwar Gaur 60 141. F – 0310 Goutham Chand G. 40 93. F – 0066 Dinkar Achyut Limaye 8 142. F – 0032 Govindan P. 4 94. F – 0489 Divakar Garg 66 143. F – 0192 Govindan P.C. 25 95. F – 0407 Divakar K. 54 144. F – 0205 Goyal D.P. 27 96. F – 0201 Dogra H.S. 26 145. F – 0397 Gupta K.K. 53 97. F – 0194 Dr. Chitradurga 25 146. F – 0049 Gupta O.P. 6 Shamarao 147. F – 0399 Gupta R.D. 53 Chandrasekhar 148. F – 0189 Guptha Ram Prakash 24 98. F – 0185 Dr. Ratnam Festus Israel 24 149. F – 0178 Guptha Suresh Chandra 23 Ponnusamy 150. F – 0030 Gurbhajan Singn Mann 4 99. F – 0069 Dr. Thirunakkarasu D. 9 (G.S.Mann) 100. F – 0064 Dr. Vandana Bhatt 8 151. F – 0396 Gursharan Jit Singh 52 101. F – 0314 Dr.Annamalai G. 41 Rosha 102. F – 0279 Dr.Ashokan C. 36 152. F – 0519 Guru Prasad B. 70 103. F – 0438 Dr.Chowde Gowda M. 58 153. F – 0169 Guru Prasad G. 22 104. F – 0401 Dr.Godwin Joseph M. 53 154. F – 0155 Handa D.N. 20 105. F – 0422 Dr.Karnure B.R. 56 155. F – 0470 Hari Babu P. 63 106. F – 0293 Dr.Muralikrishna Reddy 38 156. F – 0103 Hariharan N. 13 L.V. 157. F – 0301 Harinath V. 39 107. F – 0256 Dr.Murugesan R. 33 158. F – 0140 Hariram D. 18 108. F – 0291 Dr.Nagaraja D. 38 159. F – 0430 Ilangovan M. 57 109. F – 0331 Dr.Nair C.K.B. 43 160. F – 0091 Isaac P.K. 11 110. F – 0220 Dr.Natarajan R. 29 161. F – 0539 Ismath Batcha 73 111. F – 0538 Dr.Srinivasa Rao P. 73 162. F – 0208 Jag Mohan Lal 27 112. F – 0308 Dr.Srinivasan M.S. 40 163. F – 0193 Jaganathan C.R. 25 113. F – 0016 Dr.Sundarajulu V. 2 164. F – 0428 Jagannathan A. 57 114. F – 0466 Dr.Tapas Kumar 62 165. F – 0221 Jagannathan D. 29 Majumder 166. F – 0528 Jagapathi Raju R.V.V.N. 71 115. F – 0302 Dr.Thandavamoorthy 39 167. F – 0187 Jaggi H.K.L 24 T.S. 168. F – 0154 Jain Terachand 20 116. F – 0305 Dr.Thukkaram D. 40 169. F – 0463 Jalajakumar A.P. 62 117. F – 0292 Dr.Wooday P.Krishna 38 170. F – 0211 Jatindra Jeet Singh 28 118. F – 0041 Duraisamy M. 5 Bhalla 119. F – 0515 Durga Shankar Paroha 69 171. F – 0540 Jatindra Nath Ghosh 73 120. F – 0311 Dwaram Lakshmi 41 172. F – 0252 Jayant Narayan Ambikar 32 Narayana Rao 173. F – 0377 Jaysingh Ashar L. 50 121. F – 0138 Dwivedi Yagyesh 18 174. F – 0503 Jeevan Kumar P. 68 Sundar 175. F – 0442 Jesu Raja Rajan M.A. 59 122. F – 0329 Edwin Raj M. 43 176. F – 0229 Jeyaraman S. 30 123. F – 0491 Eliass A. Latiff 66 177. F – 0371 Jhamb S.B. 49 124. F – 0210 Evuri Subbarao 27 178. F – 0200 Joginder Singh 26 125. F – 0368 Ganapathi Subramanian 49 179. F – 0241 Juneja S.S. 31 G. 180. F – 0381 Kabi G.C. 50 126. F – 0082 Gandhi V.C. 10 181. F – 0315 Kadirvelan S. 41 127. F – 0129 Ganesan D. 17 182. F – 0485 Kamal Kapoor 65 128. F – 0421 Ganesan K. 56 183. F – 0056 Kamaraj R. 7 129. F – 0061 Ganesan R. 7 184. F – 0029 Kand C.V. 3 130. F – 0335 Ganesan S. 44 185. F – 0084 Kandasamy G. 10 131. F – 0516 Ganesh S. 70 186. F – 0505 Kandaswamy R. 68 132. F – 0518 Ganesha M. 70 187. F – 0157 Kannan K 21 133. F – 0146 Ganpule Vijay Trimbak 19 188. F – 0028 Kannan S. 3 134. F – 0179 Garg G.C. 23 189. F – 0043 Kannan S. 5 135. F – 0409 Gauri Shankar Dubey 54 190. F – 0297 Karthikeyan M. 39 136. F – 0212 Gauri Shankar Mittal 28 191. F – 0330 Karthikeyan P. 43 137. F – 0271 George F Chethalan 35 192. F – 0124 Karunakaran D. 16 138. F – 0266 Ghani M.D. 34 193. F – 0390 Karuppasamy G. 52 139. F – 0460 Giri V.M. 62 194. F – 0462 Kasturi Rangan A. 62 Index Page No.3 195. F – 0398 Kaul R.L. 53 246. F – 0226 Mehta Janak S. 29 196. F – 0108 Kesavalu Chakrapani 14 247. F – 0053 Menon T.P.H. 6 197. F – 0104 Ketkar Vidyadhar 13 248. F – 0425 Mohamed Shaffiuden K. 57 Dattatraya 249. F – 0143 Mohamed. Haneef 19 198. F – 0237 Khushu P.L. 31 S.M.O. 199. F – 0063 Kirty Dave 8 250. F – 0093 Mohammed Ali M.A. 12 200. F – 0531 Kola Anna Reddy 72 251. F – 0405 Mohammed Khaleelur 54 201. F – 0092 Koshy V.G. 12 Rahaman 202. F – 0523 Krishan Kumar Singh 71 252. F – 0437 Mohammed Mukarram 58 203. F – 0115 Krishna Bhagavan Bhat 15 Ali G. 253. F – 0008 Mohan K.E. 1 204. F – 0380 Krishna Kant 50 254. F – 0258 Mohan Thampuran R.V. 33 205. F – 0456 Krishna Mohan B. 61 255. F – 0336 Mukherjee B. 44 206. F – 0044 Krishnamoorthy S.P. 5 256. F – 0184 Mukhorjee.M.K. 24 207. F – 0264 Krishnamurthi M. 34 257. F – 0122 Mukkamala 16 208. F – 0455 Krishnan M.K. 61 Venkateshwara Rao 209. F – 0081 Krishnan Natarajan 10 258. F – 0393 Mukul Saxena 52 210. F – 0022 Krishnan P. 3 259. F – 0432 Murali Krishna K. 58 211. F – 0017 Krishnaraj N. 2 260. F – 0270 Murali Mohan N. 35 212. F – 0166 Kul Bhushan Rai 22 261. F – 0224 Mustafa Kamal Basha 29 213. F – 0289 Kuppuswamy C.L. 38 M.I. 214.
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