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Telephone Connections of Minister at Secretariat, Porvorim TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS OF MINISTER AT SECRETARIAT, PORVORIM Sr. Cab Name of the Minister Boss PA Offi Office Residence Fax No. No. ce 1. 101 Shri Manohar Parrikar, 501 503 841 2419501 2224170 2419846 Chief Minister 842 2224995 OSD 843 (Chamber) 2223648(R) 2. 203 Shri Laxmikant Parsekar 527 528 827 2419527 2223771 2419857 Minister for Health 3. 104 Shri Dayanand Mandrekar 513 514 814 2419513 2270200 2419850 Minister for Water Resources 4. 105" Shri Francis D'Souza 511 512 813 2419511 2419849 Minister for Urban Development 5. 202 Shri Ramkrishna alias Sudin 529 530 828 2419529 2419834 Dhavalikar Minister for P.W.D. 6. ' 302 Shri Ramesh Tawadkar 533 534 830 2419533 2419837 Minister for Sports & Youth Affairs 205 Shri Mahadev Naik 523 524 822 2419523 2306211 2419855 Minister for Industries 8. 201 Shri Avertano Furtado 531 532 829 2419531 2733444 2419836 Minister for Labour and Employment 9. 301 Shri Milind Naik 535 536 831 2419535 2419839 Minister for Power 10. Shri Dilip Parulekar 517 518 818 2419517 2419852 Minister for Tourism 11. 207 Shri Pandurang alias Deepak 519 520 820 2419519 2419853 Dhavalikar Minister for Co-Operation 12. 206 Smt. Alina Saldanha 521 522 821 2419521 2419854 Ministerfor Environment TELEPHONE LIST OF SECRETARIES, SECRETARIAT - PORVORIM Sr C. Name of the Secretary Boss PA Office Office Residence Fax Mobile N No o 1. Shri B. Vijayan, IAS 401 402 659 2419401 2225087 2415201(0) Chief Secretary 2419402 2224908 2419657(0) 2419659 2424399(R 2. Shri Parimal Rai, IAS 441 440 685 2419441 2419687 Principal Secretary (1985) 3. Shri 438 439 679 2419438 2419684 4. Shri Hage Khoda, IAS 416 417 636 2419416 2420264 2419633 Secretary (1992) 5. 205 Shri. Keshav Chandra, IAS, 410 411 621 2419410 2423588 2419616 955253180' (1995) Secretary (School Education) 6. Shri P. Krishnamurthy, IAS, 406 407 609 2419406 2419608 962325482: (1997) Secretary to CM. 507 508 2419507 - 2419840 7. 203 Shri Hage Batt, IAS (1998) 404 405 604 2419404 2224070 2419603 838007062( Secretary (Ports) 8. ShriV.P. Rao, IAS,(1999) 2225455 955255755: Secretary(Public Grievance) 9. Dr. Jayadev Sarangi, IAS 414 415 631 2419415 2419630 838007003 Secretary (Archives) 10 Shri F. O. Hashmi, IAS 540 870 2419540 2419874 901105822: Secretary (Co-operation) 11 Shri D. P. Dwivedi, IAS 408 409 614 2419408 2419612 (2002) Secretary (Agriculture) 12 Shri Neeraj Semwal, IAS 412 413 626 2419413 2419624 (2003) Secretary to Governor 13 Shri Pawan K. Sain, IAS 418 419 641 2419418 2419706 (2005) Secretary (Social Welfare) 14 Shri Pramod Kamat, 422 423 651 2419422 2427733 2419649 "955257153: Secretary (Law) ADD / TOINT / SP. SECRETARIES Sr. Name Boss PA Office Residence Fax No. Mobile 1. Shri Anand Sherkhane Addl.Secy (Budget) 424 425 2419424 2419661 2. Shri Dattaram Sardessai 9890388876 455 454 2419455 2453067 2419722 Addl. Secretary (Health) 3. Shri Michael M. D'Souza 426 427 2419426 2419664 9890370505 Addl.Secretary (Fin) 4. Shri Yetindra M. Maralkar Addl. Secretary 456 457 2419456 2901235 2419723 9422634363 (Personnel) 5. Shri Gurudas P. Pilarnekar 467 466 2419467 2419753 9763554133 Joint Secretary (GA) 6. Shri Dattaram Sardessai Addl.Secretary 9421246466 464 465 2419464 2419752 (Protocol) 7. Shri Vallabh k. Kamat Ombudsman ???6373 8. Shri Bhaskar Nayak Director Higher 2425585 Education 9. Smt. Meenakshi Gad JS (Debt) Management 434 435 2419434 2222702 2419671 10. Shri Sanjeev Gadkar Addl. Secretary (A.R.D.) 436 437 2419436 2412115 2419720 11. Shri Sanjeev Gadkar Addl. Secretary(Home) 453 452 2419453 2412115 12 Shri S. G. Marathe Joint Secretary (Law) 463 462 2419463 2437365 UNDER SECRETARIES Sr. Names / Designation Interc Office Residence Mobile No. om Shri Ashutosh Apte 1. 444 2419444 Under Secretary(Revenue -1) Kum. Sangeeta S. Rawool 2. 473 2419473 Under Secretary Health - I Shri Umeshchandra Joshi 9423059374 3. 475 2419475 2475936 Under Secretary Personnel -I Smt. Siddhi Halarnkar 4. 476 2419476 Under Secretary Personnel- II Miss Vasanti Parvatkar 5. 469 2419469 2410034 Under Secretary(Law Estt.) Shri. Harish N. Adconkar 6. 472 2419472 Under Secretary (GA-I) Shri Ajit Pawaskar 7. 471 2419471 2410337 Under Secretary (GA-II) Shri Ajit Pawaskar 8. 449 2419449 2410337 Under Secretary(Fin. Rev. Cont.) Smt Meena Priolkar 9. 451 2419451 2412195 Under Secretary (Budget - II) Shri Harish N. Adconkar 10. 447 2419447 Under Secretary (Home - I) Smt. Neetal P. Amonkar 11. 450 2419450 Under Secretary (Home-II) 12. 445 2419445 Under Secretary (Industries & Labour) Shri 13. 448 2419448 Under Secretary (Finance (Audit) 14. 468 2419468 Under Secretary (Protocol) Shri Rama K. Halarnkar 15. 2425585 2386040 Under Secretary (Higher Edu.) Smt. Siddhi Halarnkar 16. 443 2419443 Under Secretary (Forest) Smt Smita Chandwani 17. 484 2419484 2740235 Under Secretary (Legal) Shri Julio B. Noronha 9850458990 18. 483 2419483 2702608 Under Secretary (Law) 19. 482 2419482 Under Secretary (Drafting) Smt. Anju S. Kerkar 20. 446 2419446 Under Secretary (Revenue -II) Miss Vasanti Parvatkar 21. 442 2419442 2410034 Under Secretary (ARD) Smt. Sushma D. Kamat 22. Under Secretary (Finance Expenditure) 474 2419474 2421614 Shri Dnyaneshwar Raut Dessai 23. 601 2419601 2730516 Under Secretary (Legislative Affairs) Smt. Fransquinha Oliveira 24 766 2419766 Under Secretary (Public Grievances Cell) Smt. Maria S. D'Sousa 25 477 2419477 Under Secretary (Health-II) DEPARTMENTS Sr. Section / Departments Telephone Nos. No. 1. EPABX 2419400 / 2414878 / 2414626 / 2414627/ 2414880/ 2414897/ 241486^ 2419500/ 2419499 2. Accountant 812 3. GAD (SO-I) 789 4. GAD (SO-II) 751/788 5. GAD (SO-III) 784 6. GAD (SO-IV) 78^866 7. GAD Store 794 8. Cashier 865 9. JE(Civil)/JE(Mech) 470 10. Protocol Department 777 11. PHD (Health) 793 12. PHD (Medical) 798 13. S.O. Health 811 14. S.O. PETS 800 15. PETS 808 16. Personnel (Entry) 803 17. S.O. Personnel 806/875 18. S.O. ARD 795/694 19. Chief Minister's Office (S.O.) 474 20. Chief Minister's Office 799 21. Forest Department 697 22. S.O. Forest 792 23. Labour & Housing 699 24. S.O. Labour & Housing 791 25. S.O. Industries 692 26. S.O. Revenue 696/876 27. Revenue 693 28. S.O. Foreigners Cell 690 29. Home (Police) 698 30. Home (Raj Sainik & Home Guard) 775 31. S.O. Home 787 32. S.O. Finance (R & C) 779 33. S.O. Finance Exp 781 34. S.O. Finance Budget 778 35. Finance (R & C) 786 36. NIC 801 37. Librarian 757 38. Library Staff 758 39. Central Registry 773 40. Security 769 46. IVVs Armour - Fax 982304727/ 2229657 47. Telephone Complaints 479/844/833 48. Operator 9/500 49. Goa Net 2411909/ 2411914/ 2411917/2411894/2411892/2419801 50. Xerox 772 51. Law Department ( Estab ) 810 52. Suptd. (Legal) 623 53. Suptd. (Legal) 601 54. Assistant (Legal) 640 55. Assistant ( Legal) 634 56. Assistant (Legal) 629 57. Entry Clerk ( Legal) 643 58. Assistant (Legal) 618 58. P. A. ( Legal) 619/607 59. S.O. Finance Commission Cell 695 60. Public Grievances 864 61. Director of NRI 461/460 62. Help Desk 877 63. Security 769/700 64 CM. Counter (Entry) 878 .
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