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J1 L __ --'--- RAJASTHAN RAJYA VIDYUT PRASARAN NIGAM LTD. Regd. Office: Vidyut Bhawan, Jyoti Nagar, Jaipur 302 005 Tele- Fax: +91-141-2740453 No. RVPN/AS(Estt.-I!)/F.13(53)/O. 2."1-0 Jaipur. ~ l~ May, 2016 ORDER Consequent upon abolition of offices and restructuring of staffing pattern vide order No. 338 & 339 dated 31.03.2016 and due to administrative reasons, the posting of following Junior Engineer-L'Il (E&M) is hereby made with immediate effect :- ----,----------,---------------,----------0-=---:----- S. Name From To Remarks No. r-:---t-::::--:---:-:-:-;--~--_+=~~~:_=_=:__--t__:_=::_c:.,...,_=_::_::_::::_::_-_=_=_=:c_-+_----------- l. Rajeev Vishnoi, SE (400 KV GSS), AEN(132 KV GSS), _____--rJ;-:E_N_--::I:-:----:--= __ -+-::B-::ik,-a;.:.,-n-7-=-=--::-=-=-:-e-=-r:-. t--::-:N-::o:-::-k-::-:h-::-::a,--=D~a--:~ya::-::'-=--=::--=c----t----__--_ 2. Ajay Singh Bika, SE (400 KVGSS), XEN(220 KV GSS), r-=:c--+~:--::-~~---+~~~~-----r~~~~~~----------~EN-I Bikaner. Bikaner. I 3. Rajendra Kumar AEN-I (T&C), AEN(132 KV GSS), Prajapat, JEN-II Ratangarh. Sujangarh. 4. Surendra Kumar ZCE(T&C),Jodhpur AEN(132 KV GSS), _ Verma, JEN-I NPH, Jodhpur. 5. Rajeev Vyas, AEN (Tr. Work Shop), ACOS, Jodhpur ~ JEN-I .Jodhnur 6:-.-~A~ka-s--=h~S::-h-ar-m-a-,--~A~E~~N~~L(O~1~'L:-)-,-Jo-d~h-p-u-r--+-A:-E:-N:-(:-1:-3:-2~K~V-G--=S--=S-),-~-- _ JEN-I Hatundi --J 7. Manraj Meena, AEN{l32 KVGSS), XEN(220 KV GSS), I ___ JEN-I PS-II Baap Badi Sidh .. 8. Dheeraj Gurva, AEN(132 KVGSS), AEN(132 KV GSS), __ ~--=J~E~~N~-~I~~_----+~P~Sc-~I~I-~B~a=ap--~~--~C_=h:_::_a::_m:_u~~~=:__-+------ 9. Vineet Parihar, AEN(132 KVGSS), AEN(132 KV GSS), JEN-I PS-V Phalocli MBM, .lodh___p__ur j 10. Ram Avtar Meena, AEN(132 K·VGSS), AEN(132 KV GSS), JEN-I PS-V Phalodi Sedwa 1l. Rupesh Kumar, AEN(132 KVGSS), AEN(132 KV GSS), JEN-I Paladar DEPLYAT Junamitha Khera ~--+-~:--_:_-----~~PS~'-~IV~B~a~~~_;_~----~:_=~~~~~=_-r----------- 12. Mahipal, XEN(220 KVGSS), AEN(132 KV GSS), JEN-I PT Bho_1)_algarh Soorsa_gar. 13. Bal Mukund Meena, XEN(220 KVGSS), Bali AEN(132 KV GSS), ~-+-=-=-:--:--_,__--------~----------------f-'-'-==~__:::_::_:__;_~--_+_----------JEN-I Aau. 14. Mahesh Kumar AEN (T&C)Pali AEN(132 KV GSS), JEN-I Sojat City. 15. Anurag Verma, XEN(220 KV GSS), AEN(132 KV GSS), --~r--------------t----~-----JEN-I Amarsagar Padroo. 16. Chetan Ram, AEN-[ (C&M), AEN(132 KV GSS), JEN-II Jaisalmcr. Pokaran r----+--='~~-___:::-----_+-':--':':~-=-=:-~::_:_:c--: ------+_:~ 17. Ms.Peerna Rajput, AEN(132 KVGSS), SE (T&C),Jaisalmer JEN-I PT Jaisalmer ----l 18. Abhishek Sharma SE(T&C), Jaisalmer XEN(220 KV GSS), --j Gaur, JEN-I (Akal) Deployed with Ramgarh. I ____+- -+_A_E_N@)t.),Jaisalmer. 19. Amardeep Singh, AEN (T&C),Jaisalmer AEN(132 KV GSS), ----J1 L_ __ --'---"-=-=-~~.lEN-II ___J___ -'---=-=.:..:_=_~Chandan '--- _ 1 20. Goverdhan Das AEN(132 KV aSS), AEN(T&C), Barmer Soni, JEN-II Banner 21. Dinesh Kumar, XEN(220 KV aSS), AEN(132 KV aSS), JEN-J Sirohi Posalia 22. Ishwar Giri, XEN(220 KV aSS), AEN(132 KV aSS), JEN-I Sirohi Abu Road 23. Aizaz Rahaman, XEN (220 KV aSS), AEN(132 KV ass), JEN-I Pindwara Reodar 24. Dharmendra Nagar, XEN(220 KV aSS), AEN(132 KV aSS), JEN-I Pindwara Ummedflur 25. Mohan Lal, XEN(220 KV aSS), AEN(132 KV ass), JEN-I Jalore Borunda. -- 26. Om Prakash AEN(T&C), Sirohi. AEN(132 KV aSS), Kharia, JEN-I Posalia. 27. Akhlesh Pratap AEN(132 KV aSS), AEN(132 KV aSS), Singh, JEN-I T~ore Nagar. ._- PiQalia Kalan. 28. Naveen Nagori, SE(T&C), Jodhpur. AEN(132 KV ass), JEN-I Mandore. 1-. -~ 29. Jitendra Soni, AEN(132 KVaSS), XEN(220 KV ass), JEN-I Lohawat. Barli. 30. Ravindra Singh, AEN-I (T&C), Bikaner. AEN(132 KV aSS), JEN-I Sharera (Bikaner). 31. Mangi Lal Chouhan, AEN(132 KV aSS), AEN(132 KV ass), JEN-I Bhinasar. Raisin_ghN~ar. 32. Amit Dhariwal, AEN(132 KV aSS), AEN(132 KV GSS), JEN-I Nohar. Piliban_ga. , 33. Ms.Arpita Saxena, XEN(220 KV aSS), AEN(132 KV GSS), I JEN-I Gajner. Mandore. I --.---.-~ 34. Pankaj Sharma, AEN(132 KV aSS), AEN(132 KV ass), I JEN-I PT Churu. Bhanipura. ------------ 35. Jai Shree Bhatia, AEN-II(T&C), Bikaner. AEN(RPM), Bikaner. JEN-II 36. Pritam Kumar, XEN(220 KV aSS), AEN(132 KV ass), JEN-I Borunda Ij_ A. .Jalore, 37. Gaurav Chouhan, AEN(132 KV ass), AEN(132 KV ass), JEN-I Pugal Road, Bikaner. U_Qni. 38. Vandana Suman, SE(T&C), AEN(132 KV GSS), JEN-I PT Hanumangarh. Hanumangarh. -- 39. Pranay Goswami, AEN(T&C), XEN(220 KV aSS), JEN-I Sriganganagar. Bikaner. The posting/ deployment of above officials has been made in the Nigam's interest except Sl.No. 3, 9 and 33, hence they will be entitled to get TA/DA and joining time as per rule. By order, ~\~J\~ (Pukhraj ~n) Secretary (Admn.) Copy to the following for information and necessary action. 1. CE/Addl.CE(T&C), RVPN, .Jaipury.Jodhpur zAjmer. 2. Chief Controller of Accounts, RVPN, Jaipur. 3. Superintending Engineer (MIS/ ), RVPN, _ 4. Executive Engineer ( ), RVPN, _ 5. Assistant Engineer ( ), RVPN, _ 6. Company Secretary, RVPN, .Jaipur. 7. Controller Of IA/CAO/Sr.AO/Oy.CAO( ), RVPN, _ 8. JOP/OOP/PO/AO/AAO ( ), RVPN, __ 9. PS to CMO /Oir.(Fin.)/TA to Oir. (Tech.y Oper.}, RVPN, Jaipur. 10.0y. Secretary/Assistant Secretary ( ), RVPN, Jaipur. 11. PRO / ACP, RVPN, Jaipur. 12.Sh. (), RVPN, _ 13. Office order/Master File/Personal File. ~-!t~11o (S.D. IS~~l, Assistant Secretary (Estt.-II).
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