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Jammu and Kashmir Directorate of Information Accredited Media List (Jammu) 2017-18 S Government of Jammu and Kashmir Directorate of Information Accredited Media List (Jammu) 2017-18 S. Name & designation C. No Agency Contact No. Photo No Representing Correspondent 1 Mr. Gopal Sachar J- Hind Samachar 01912542265 Correspondent 236 01912544066 2 Mr. Arun Joshi J- The Tribune 9419180918 Regional Editor 237 3 Mr. Zorawar Singh J- Freelance 9419442233 Correspondent 238 4 Mr. Ashok Pahalwan J- Scoop News In 9419180968 Correspondent 239 0191-2544343 5 Mr. Suresh.S. Duggar J- Hindustan Hindi 9419180946 Correspondent 240 6 Mr. Anil Bhat J- PTI 9419181907 Correspondent 241 7 S. Satnam Singh J- Dainik Jagran 941911973701 Correspondent 242 91-2457175 8 Mr. Ajaat Jamwal J- The Political & 9419187468 Correspondent 243 Business daily 9 Mr. Mohit Kandhari J- The Pioneer, 9419116663 Correspondent 244 Jammu 0191-2463099 10 Mr. Uday Bhaskar J- Dainik Bhaskar 9419186296 Correspondent 245 11 Mr. Ravi Krishnan J- Hindustan Times 9419138781 Khajuria 246 7006506990 Principal Correspondent 12 Mr. Sanjeev Pargal J- Daily Excelsior 9419180969 Bureau Chief 247 0191-2537055 13 Mr. Neeraj Rohmetra J- Daily Excelsior 9419180804 Executive Editor 248 0191-2537901 14 Mr. J. Gopal Sharma J- Daily Excelsior 9419180803 Special Correspondent 249 0191-2537055 15 Mr. D. N. Zutshi J- Free-lance 88035655773 250 16 Mr. Vivek Sharma J- State Times 9419196153 Correspondent 251 17 Mr. Rajendra Arora J- JK Channel 9419191840 Correspondent 252 18 Mr. Amrik Singh J- Dainik Kashmir 9419630078 Correspondent 253 Times 0191-2543676 19 Ms. Suchismita J- Kashmir Times 9906047132 Correspondent 254 20 Mr. Surinder Sagar J- Kashmir Times 9419104503 Correspondent 255 21 Mr. V. P. Khajuria J- J. N. F. 9419190479 Correspondent 256 22 Mr. Manu Srivatsa J- Kashmir Images 9419150343 Correspondent 257 23 Mr. Sominder Koul J- ANI 9469214358 Correspondent 258 24 Mr. S. P. Sharma J- Freelancer 9419180940 Freelancer 259 0191-2455555 25 Mr. Satish Sharma J- Punjab Kesari 9906077042 Reporter 260 0191-2432489 26 Mr. Vijay Malla J- Kashmir 9419191026 Special Correspondent 261 Independent Press 0191-2470979 (KIP) 27 Mr. Sanjit Khajuria J- Doordarshan 9419180842 Deputy Director News 262 Jammu 0191-2535357 28 Mr. Ramesh Kumar Raina J- Doordarshan 94191-80853 Assistant Director News 263 Jammu 0191-2535357 29 Mr. Harbans Nagokey J- JK Chanal 9419820720 Correspondent 264 30 Sheikh Zaffar Iqbal J- NDTV 9419187977 Correspondent 265 31 Mr. Zaffar Iqbal J- Rising Kashmir 9419180762 Chowdary 266 Correspondent 32 Mr. Ashwani Kumar J- AajTak 9419180916 Correspondent 267 33 Mr. Ajay Bachloo J- ABP News 9419189879 Correspondent 268 34 S. Pardeep Dutta J- Times Now 9419118451 Correspondent 269 35 Mr. Raju Kerni J- Zee News 9419189386 Correspondent 270 36 Mr. Pawan Sharma J- Network 18 9419190672 Correspondent 271 9419135272 37 Mr. Ajay Jandial J- India News 9419110466 Correspondent 272 38 Mr. Mohinder Verma J- Daily Excelsior 9419185803 Special Correspondent 273 0191-2537055 39 Mr. Sameer Ji Bhat J- ETV 9419144539 Correspondent 274 40 Mr. Vinod Kumar J- News Point 9419140646 Correspondent 275 41 Mr. Dinesh Mahajan J- Dainik Jagarn 941919323501 Senior Reporter 276 91-245172 42 Mr. Faheem Tak J- Take one 9419137663 Correspondent 277 43 Mr. Vishal Bharti J- UNI 9419126196 Special Correspondent 278 0191-2549091 44 Mr. Sudhir Kumar J- Kashmir Times 941914952501 Correspondent 279 91-2543733 45 Mr. Anubhav Suri J- Kashmir Times 9419618790 Senior Correspondent 280 0191-2543676 46 Mr. Arun Kumar Gupta J- Kashmir Times 990604745401 Correspondent 281 91-2543676 47 Mr. Tarun Upadhyay J- Greater Kashmir 9622355015 Correspondent 282 48 Mr. Raja Amir Karim J- Tribune 9419214213 Correspondent 283 0191-2432272 49 Ms. Prakriti Gupta J- Kyodo News 9419184096 Correspondent 284 Japan 50 Mr. Raman Saini J- India TV 9419209641 Correspondent 285 51 Mr. Arjun Sharma J- Mail Today 9419187018 Correspondent 286 52 Mr. Deepak Khajuria J- News World 8803148403 Principal Correspondent 287 India 53 Mr. Rajan Vaid J- News Today 9419360076 Correspondent 288 54 Ms. Rekha Jamwal J- JK Channel 9419217149 Correspondent 289 55 Mr. Nishikant Khajuria J- Excelsior 9419143132 Correspondent 290 0191-2537055 56 Mr. Sandeep Bhat J- Early Times 9469482992 Chief Correspondent 291 57 Mr. Arun Sharma J- India Express 9419180948 Correspondent 292 58 Mr. John Mohammad J- Daily Uddan 9419181745 Special Correspondent 293 0191-2570402 59 Mr. Bushan Lal Mantoo J- Hind Samachar 9469111926 Correspondent 294 0191-2542265 60 Syed Junaid Hashmi J- Early Times 9419142636 Correspondent 295 61 Mr. Bharat Bhushan J- Jammu Express 9419147828 Correspondent 296 0191-2471936 62 Mr. Mir Zamir Ahmad J- JKNI 9419180915 Correspondent 297 63 Mr. Tilak Mehra J- Kashmir Times 9419775809 Correspondent 298 64 Mr. Shahnawaz Khan J- News Nation 9419125032 Correspondent 299 65 Mr. Govind Chouhan J- Dainik Bhaskar 9419113860 Correspondent 300 0191-2520087 66 Mr. Yogesh Sagotra J- Greater Kashmir 9419191810 Correspondent 301 0191-2430732 67 Mr. Naresh Kumar J- Hind Samachar 9419829783 Correspondent 302 0191-2542265 68 Mr. Balram Saini J- Punjab Kesari 9797525220 State Bureau Chief 303 0191-2432445 69 Mr. Dinesh Manhotra J- The Tribune 9906095880 Correspondent 304 0191-2432273 70 Mr. Pankaj Sharma J- National Vice 9419085000 Correspondent 305 Chanal 71 Mr. Ravinder Kumar J- PTC News 9419299441 Srivastava 306 Correspondent 72 Mr. Sanjeev Kumar J- Amar Ujala 979620457601 Senior Reporter 307 91-2456401 73 Mr. Amit Kumar Verma J- Amar Ujala 9796210796 Seiner Sub. Editor 308 74 Mr. Brijesh Kumar Singh J- Amar Ujala 8717050187 Chief Reporter 309 0191-2456401 75 Mr. Satish Verma J- Rashtriya Sahara, 9018376111 Correspondent 310 76 Mr. Arteev Sharma J- The Tribune 9419391611 Correspondent 311 9796661611 77 Mr. Ravi Salgotra J- Kattu Satya 9419229044 Correspondent 312 78 Mr. R. Vijay Magotra J- Punjab Kesri 9906037171 Correspondent 313 0191-2432445 79 Mr. Amit Khajuria J- The Tribune 941923868401 Correspondent 314 91-2432272 80 Mr. Mohit Gupta J- Nav Jammu 9419111208 Correspondent 315 0191-2547880 81 Mr. Sidharth Daluja J- State Times 9419185888 Correspondent 316 82 Mr. Tejinder Singh Sodhi J- Republic TV 9906443434 Bureau Head Jammu 317 83 Mr. Rahul Sharma J- Dainik Jagran 9419119741 Senior Reporter 318 0191-2457172 84 Mr. Kunal Shrivatsa J- Early Times 9419195462 Senior Correspondent 319 0191-2565995 85 Mr. Rajinder Dubey J- MH-1 TV 9796691099 Correspondent 320 Network 86 Mr. Syed Amjad Shah J- Rising Kashmir 9469604437 Correspondent 321 87 Mr. Surinder Sharma J- JK Channel 9419140351 Correspondent 322 88 Mr. Nitin Kanotra J- Hindustan times 9419122532 Senior Photo Journalist 323 0191-2459947 89 Mr. Channi Anand J- Associated Press 9419134706 Photo Journalist 324 90 Mr. Jaipal Singh Bandral J- EPA 9419191689 Photo Journalist 325 91 Mr. Rakesh Bakshi J- Excelsior 9419124654 Photo Journalist 326 0191-2537055 92 Mr. Vishal Sharma J- Kashmir Times 941933116501 Photo Journalist 327 91-2543676 93 Mr. Prem Gupta J- Punjab Kesri 8716019718 Photo Journalist 328 0191-2432445 94 Mr. Afzal Shah J- Udaan 9419142298 Photo Journalist 329 95 Mr. Mir Imran, J- Greater Kashmir 9419148782 Photo Journalist 330 0191-2430732 96 Mr. Tumul Magotra J- Danik Jagran 9419119745 Sr. Photo Photographer 331 0191-2457172 97 Mr. Raman Raina J- The Shadow 9419331404 Photo Journalist 332 98 Mr.Sanjay Kumar Gupta J- Daily Amar Ujala 9796210835 Sr.Photo Journalist 333 0191-2456401 99 Mr. Mukash Gupta J- Reuter 9797432003 Photo Journalist 334 100 Mr. Surjeet Singh J- Ajit Samachar 9419142461 Photo Journalist 335 0191-2437561 101 Mr. Inderjeet Raina J- The Tribune 9796444733 Photo Journalist 336 0191-2432272 102 Mr. Mohit Sharma J- Hind Samachar 9419109334 Photo Journalist 337 0191-2432489 103 Mr. Pardeep Bakshi J- Dainik Jagran 9419132279 Photo Journalist 338 0191-2457172 104 Mr. Sohal Lal J- Jammu Express 9419223813 Photo Journalist 339 0191-2471936 105 Mr. Vinod Sharma J- JK Channel 9419111633 Cameraman 340 9419820720 106 Mr. Darshan Kumar J- NDTV 9419208789 Cameraman 341 107 Mr. Aijaz Ahmed J- News Nation 9419002240 Cameraman 342 108 Mr. Syed Ali J- Aaj Tak 9419294845 Cameraman 343 109 Mr. Pawan Choudhary J- Star News 9419187966 Cameraman 344 110 Mr. Manik Sharma J- Zee News 9419162538 Cameraman 345 111 Mr. Rajinder Kumar J- Take-1 TV 9419605553 Chief Cameraman 346 112 Mr. Amit Bhardwaj J- Times Now 9419143818 Cameraman 347 113 Mr. Naveen Sudan J- TAKE 1 TV 9419193094 Cameraman 348 114 Mr. Parveen Sharma J- ANI 9419187101 Cameraman 349 115 Mr. Rajneesh Parihan J- Sandesh News 9419180941 Cameraman 350 116 Mr. Ashish Kohli J- News World 9419391050 Cameraman 351 India 117 Mr. Satpal Shrivastav J- ETV 9419237742 Cameraman 352 118 Mr. Sham Lal J- Take One TV 9419664881 Cameraman 353 119 Mr. Randhir Singh J- ANI 9419203666 Cameraman 354 120 Mr. Rajeev Bakshi J- Network 18 9419192149 Cameraman 355 121 Mr. Chand Dogra J- ETV 9419275410 Cameraman 356 122 Mr. Dheeraj Sethi J- JK Channel 9419211606 Cameraman 357 123 Mr. Narayan Dutt J- World News F-7 9419256971 Cameraman 358 124 Mr. Rohit Sharma J- Take One 9797530914 Cameraman 359 125 Mr. Raj Kumar J- Take One 9419141290 Cameraman 360 126 Mr. Raghvendra Narayan J- Amar Ujala 9070266699 Mishra 361 0191-2456401 Deputy Editor 127 Mr. Akhil Mahajan J-362 Jammu Metro 9419170522 128 Mr Sandeep Mehra J-363 Raftaar Times 9419271727 Cameraman News 129 Mr. Sanjay Khajuria 411 Times of India 9419211301 Correspondent (Provisional) 130 Mr. Nirmal Singh Pachnanda 409 S.I.TV Network 9906006006 Correspondent (Provisional) Government of Jammu and Kashmir Directorate of Information Accredited Media List (Kashmir) S. No Name & designation Card Agency Contact No. Photo No. Representing 1 Mr. M. S. Malik K-101 Free-lance 9419000487 Journalist 2 Mr. Mukhtar Ahmad K-102 C NN 9419000603 Correspondent 3. Mr. Yusuf Jameel K-103 Asian Age 9419000604 Correspondent 4 Mr. Habibullah Naqash K-104 Asian Age 9419000479 Photo Journalist 5 Mr. Parvaiz Bukhari K-105 AFP 9419408589 Correspondent 6 Mr. Nissar Ahmad Bhat K-106 The Hindu 9419000629 Sr. Special News 0194-2480709 Photographer 7 Mr. Zahoor Malik K-107 Kashmir Times 9419000612 Bureau Chief 0194-2486107 8 Mr.
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