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Till:Fr Ici-) 4R-Zs-T Tilicil Till:Fr ici-) 4r-zs-T tilicil, aiTtTift ,-Id(-1 01\3 -1 t5 31 .7r 3irt41At, .1 c,1- 0 0 C.No. V111/6/ICD/PPG/RTI/105/2014/Pt-1 I Dated: liibl 202) Public Notice No ES i 2021 In accordance with the provisions of Section 5(1) & Section 19(1) of the Right to Information Act, 2005 and modification to Public Notice No 44/2020 issued under C. No. V111/6/1CD/PPG/RTI/05/2014/Pt- 1 and consequent upon transfer of officers, the following officers are hereby designated as "Appellate Authority" and "Central Public Information Officers (CPIO)" for the purpose of the said Act, for the jurisdiction of ICD Patparganj and Other ICDs Commissionerate until further orders. S.N Office Details of CPIO Details of Appellate Authority o. Location Name of the officer & Address & Contact Contact Name of the Address & Designation Details No. officer & Contact Details Designation 1 ICD PPG ICD-Patparganj & 0I 1- (HQ) Other ICDs, Near 21211105 Gazipur, Delhi- 110096 2 ICD — PPG ICD-Patparganj & 011- Other ICDs, Near 21211115 Gazipur, Delhi- 110096 3 ICD- Anuj Aggarwal, Deputy Village Jhattipur, 0180- Jhattipur Commissioner of Customs Tehsil Samalkha, 2615355 Sanjay Kumar Roy, Distt. Panipat, Additional Commissioner of Haryana Customs , 4 ICD- Barhi V.P.O. Barhi, Tehsil 0180- ICD-Patparganj & Other ICDs Gannur, Distt. 2576203 Delhi-110096 Sonepat, Haryana Tel: 011-21211120 5 ICD-Garhi Prashant Kumar Jaiswal, Opp. Railway 0124- Harsaru Deputy Commissioner Station, Near 2276321 Wazirpur More, Via Pataudi Road,Gurgaon- 122505 6 ICD- Patli Jaya Kumari, Deputy Main Gurgaon 0124- Commissioner Pataudi Road, Opp. 2878063 Jhankar College of Education, Tehsil Farukh Nagar, Distt. Gurgaon-122506 7 ICD- Neeraj Meena, Deputy Village Jharsently, 0129- Ballabhgarh Commissioner Sector-59, 4259336 Ballabhgarh 8 ICD Sonipat Heera Lal, Deputy Village Panchi 0130- Commissioner Gujjran, Tehsil 2203481 Gannur, Distt. Sonepat-131101 9 1CD- Piyala Sunil Srivastava, Deputy Opp. BPCL 0129- Commissioner of Customs Terminakl Village 2509215 Piyala, Sikri More, Tehsil Ballabhgarh, Faridabad 10 ICD-Rewari Jaya Kumari, Deputy Village Govindpuri, 01274- Commissioner of Customs Pali Narnaul Road, 221024 LC-1 1-123102, Sanjay Kumar Roy, Rewari Additional Commissioner of I 1 1CD-Bawal Jaya Kumari, Deputy Plot No. 1. Sector-9, 01274- Customs , Commissioner of Customs Near NH-8, 221024 ICD-Patparganj & Other ICDs Industrial Growth Delhi-110096 Centre, HDIDC Tel: 011-21211120 Bawal-123501, Rewari 12 ICD-Palwal Neeraj Meena, Deputy Hind Terminal 01275- Commissioner of Customs Logistics Park, Delhi 712002 Village Janili- Bhagola, Palwal ife—(Manish Saxena) Commissioner of Customs ICD-PPG & other ICDs-Delhi 1. The P.S. to Chief Commissioner of Customs, Delhi Zone, Delhi Zone, NCH, New Delhi. 2. The P.S. to Chief Commissioner of Customs, Preventive, Delhi Zone, NCH, New Delhi. 3. All Addl./Joint Commissioner of Customs, A& G, ACC Exports, ACC Imports, Customs Audit, Customs Preventive NCH New Delhi, IGIA T3 Terminal, New Delhi and ICD TKD Export & ICD TKD Import, New Delhi. 4. All Deputy/Assistant Commissioner of Customs ICD PP (HQ), ICD-PPG (SUB), ICD-PPG, ICD Barhi, ICD Ballabgarh, ICD Palwal, ICD Piyala, ICD Rewari, ICD Pali, ICD Rewari, ICD Bawal, ICD Garhi Harsaru, ICD Patti, ICD Sonipat, ICD Jhattipur. 5. The Delhi Customs Clearing Agents Association, 260-261, Anarkali Bazar, jhandewalan Extn. New Delhi 6. The Federation of Indian Exporters Organisation, Niryat Bhawan, Rao Tula Ram Marg, New Opp. Army Research & Referal Hospital, new Delhi. 7. Delhi Export Association, 1998,Naughara, Kinari Bazar, Post Box No. 1573, Delhi-110006 8. The Webmaster, ICD-PPG, Delhi 9. Superintendent (Hqrs.), ICD-PPG, Delhi. 10. All Concerned Officers. 11. Guard File .
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