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Employee List for Rti As on 25-Oct-2018 Employee List Space Applications Centre Status as on October 25,2018 Ahmedabad Sr.No. EMPLOYEE NAME DESIGNATION LEVEL/GRADE CONTACT NO 1 SRI. VIJAY L V DRIVER A PB1 2 MR. SHANKER SINGH SAFAIWALA B PB1 3 SRI. JAGDISH SINGH PUNIA SENIOR PROJECT ATTENDANT PB1 4 MR. RAHUL GARG SCI/ENGR-SD PB3 5 SMT. BINDIA SAHU SCI/ENGR-SD PB3 6 SMT. ANJU MALHOTRA SCI/ENGR-SE PB3 7 KUM KRITI KHATRI SCI/ENGR-SE PB3 8 SRI. JITENDER KUMAR SCI/ENGR-SE PB3 9 SRI. BACHAN SINGH ADHIKARI TECHNICAL ATTENDANT-A 1 10 SMT. NIRUBEN B CHAUHAN SAFAIWALA A 1 11 SRI. RATHOD MANISH AMRUTLAL SAFAIWALA A 1 12 SRI. SANTOSH KUMAR CATERING ATTENDANT-A 1 13 SRI. SHIRISH BALU GHARDE CATERING ATTENDANT-A 1 14 SRI. PATEL AKSHAYKUMAR YOGESHBHAI CATERING ATTENDANT-A 1 15 SRI. DEEPAK SCI/ENGR-SC 10 16 KUM HEENA SCI/ENGR-SC 10 17 MS. SARSWATI SCI/ENGR-SC 10 18 MS. MONIKA YADAV SCI/ENGR-SC 10 19 SRI. PANKAJ JAIN SCI/ENGR-SC 10 20 SRI. MADAR SK SCI/ENGR-SC 10 21 SRI. VARENYAM SCI/ENGR-SC 10 22 SRI. JISHAD M SCI/ENGR-SC 10 23 MS. ALKA SAINI SCI/ENGR-SC 10 24 MS. RAKSHA RAI SCI/ENGR-SC 10 25 MS. TANVI SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26918406 26 SRI. ANIK SAHA SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26918211 27 MS. SUNITA ARYA SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26914194 28 MS. RITIKA SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26915219 29 MS. ANKITA RANI SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26915234 30 MS. SONALI JAIN SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26915234 31 SRI. ANKIT THAREJA SCI/ENGR-SC 10 32 SRI. PULKIT SETHIA SCI/ENGR-SC 10 33 SRI. SONU KUMAR SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26912744 34 SRI. RAVI KUMAR SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26913867 35 SRI. TAPAS HIRA SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26914963 36 SRI. YUDHBIR SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26915219 37 MS. DEEPA SHARMA SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26912118 38 MS. DAKSH DHIMAN SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26912134 39 MS. PRAGYA ARORA SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26914761 40 SRI. ALI WARIS KHAN SCI/ENGR-SC 10 2691 41 SRI. GAURAV KASHYAP SCI/ENGR-SC 10 2691 42 SRI. ASHISH JAIN SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26912450 43 SRI. ROHIT SINGH SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26913132 44 SRI. ASHOK KUMAR SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26913532 45 SRI. LOKENDRA SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26913549 46 SRI. SAMYAK JAIN SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26913549 47 SRI. SUDHIR SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26913742 48 SRI. SUJAY KUMAR SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26913820 49 SRI. SOWILL DAVE SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26914432 50 SRI. RAHUL KUMAR SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26914435 51 SRI. ANAND KUMAR SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26915265 52 KUM ARSHIYA ANJUM SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26914875 53 KUM KRITI RASTOGI SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26916237 54 MISS SHWETA VERMA SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26914758 55 MRS. NEHA AGARWAL SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26915133 56 MS. EKTA SAINI SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26912361 57 MS. EKTA YADAV SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26912361 58 MS. KANIKA JAKHAR SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26912489 59 MS. SHRUTI SHARMA SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26913824 60 MS. DIVYA JAIN SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26914729 61 MS. RUTVI SHIHORA SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26915308 62 MS. DIKSHA SHARMA SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26915354 63 SRI. GAURAV KUMAR SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26912118 Page 1 Employee List Space Applications Centre Status as on October 25,2018 Ahmedabad Sr.No. EMPLOYEE NAME DESIGNATION LEVEL/GRADE CONTACT NO 64 SRI. VIKASH KUMAR SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26913538 65 SRI. VISHAL GUPTA SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26913538 66 SRI. ARVIND PATEL SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26913946 67 SRI. DEEPAK KUMAR SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26913946 68 SRI. LITU ROUT SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26914194 69 SRI. SUMIT SAXENA SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26914218 70 SRI. ADARSH SINGH SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26914421 71 SRI. SANKET PATEL SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26914564 72 SRI. PRATEEK SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26915232 73 SRI. UMANG BHATIA SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26915240 74 SRI. AYUSH JHA SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26915308 75 SRI. RAKESH KUMAR SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26915354 76 DR. DEEPU S. P. SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26914940 77 MS. GARGI SUNIL SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26913882 78 SMT. NEETHU L K SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26914193 79 SRI. RAKSHA RAM SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26912118 80 SRI. AKULA RAMU SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26912131 81 SRI. SIDDHANT JAIN SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26912410 82 SRI. ABHINAV ANAND SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26913610 83 SRI. PARVESH KUMAR SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26913915 84 SRI. HARSH R MEHTA SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26913932 85 SRI. AYAN DAS SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26914012 86 SRI. PRANKUR RUSIA SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26914194 87 SRI. TOUSEEF AHMAD SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26914379 88 SRI. HANUMAN MEENA SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26914632 89 SRI. PRAVEEN KUMAR SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26914633 90 SRI. RAHUL AGARWAL SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26914823 91 SRI. AMITESH KIRTI SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26915128 92 SRI. GULSHAN GUPTA SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26915133 93 SRI. DINESH JANGID SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26915209 94 SRI. SAMEER THAKUR SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26915240 95 SRI. PRAMOD SHARMA SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26915354 96 SRI. RAVI KUMAR SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26918319 97 MS. PRIYANKA MANGLA SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26914217 98 MS. SHITISHA BAJPAI SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26915234 99 MS. SHIKHA TOMAR SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26915267 100 MS. EKTA DOGRA SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26918316 101 SRI. AYUSHMAN TRIPATHI SCI/ENGR-SC 10 102 SRI. HARSHAVARDHANA TG SCI/ENGR-SC 10 103 SRI. ANAND SINGH SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26912118 104 SRI. KAUSHIK KANNAN SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26912131 105 SRI. NIHAR VAISH SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26912388 106 SRI. SUNKARA ASHISH SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26913642 107 SRI. AYUSH BAKLIWAL SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26913811 108 SRI. DEEPAK JAIN SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26913883 109 SRI. PAWAN KUMAR SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26913915 110 SRI. KUCHANA RAKESH SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26914429 111 SRI. WASIM AKRAM SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26914762 112 SRI. NIKHIL KAUSHAL SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26914816 113 SRI. RAM BABU MEENA SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26914912 114 SRI. VIKAS SINGH SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26915240 115 SRI. JAYESH TRIVEDI SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26915265 116 DR. ANAND S. S. SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26914379 117 MS. SUCHI KHARE SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26913882 118 MS. PRIYANKA SAHU SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26914428 119 SMT. MAHALAKSHMI SHUKLA SCI/ENGR-SC 10 120 SRI. KRISHNA KUMAR SONI SCI/ENGR-SC 10 121 SRI. AAYUSH SOHGOURA SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26913538 122 SRI. RAKESH KUMAR SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26913731 123 SRI. ASHUTOSH MISHRA SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26913851 124 SRI. RAO ASHWIN ARUN SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26913877 125 SRI. SOUMEN GARAI SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26914216 126 SRI. P. NANDHA KUMAR SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26914397 Page 2 Employee List Space Applications Centre Status as on October 25,2018 Ahmedabad Sr.No. EMPLOYEE NAME DESIGNATION LEVEL/GRADE CONTACT NO 127 SRI. PARTHO S. GHOSH SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26914432 128 SRI. SUSHANT PURANIK SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26914587 129 SRI. AMRIT SHANDILYA SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26914837 130 SRI. JAYDEEP PONKIYA SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26914919 131 SRI. MUKESH WADHWANI SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26915031 132 SRI. P SUMANTH KUMAR SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26915032 133 SRI. ISHRAT JAMAL SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26915267 134 SRI. NIKHIL JOSHI SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26918329 135 KUM AYUSHI MALVIYA SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26914772 136 MR. AJIT PRASAD SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26911531 137 MS. NAMITA SINGH SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26913868 138 MS. RENUKA ARORA SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26915145 139 MS. KARE MOUNIKA SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26915219 140 SMT. POOJA CHATURVEDY SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26915240 141 SRI. JASHUWA MYDAM SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26912131 142 SRI. VIKAS AGRAWAL SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26912202 143 SRI. INDRA PRAKASH SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26913742 144 SRI. SANJEEV KUMAR SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26914435 145 SRI. NUMAN AHMAD SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26914586 146 SRI. VYSAKH VASUDEVAN SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26914596 147 SRI. RAM SINGH KUMHAR SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26914963 148 SRI. VINOD KUMAR SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26915152 149 SRI. PIYUSH GARG SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26915218 150 SRI. YOGENDRA SAHU SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26915301 151 SRI. AAKASHNEEL BASAK SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26915301 152 SRI. AYUSH KUMAR SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26915418 153 SRI. HANUMAN MEENA SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26918210 154 SRI. VIVEK KUMAR SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26918234 155 SRI. PRITUM SUTHAR SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26918330 156 KUM AKRITI KULSHRESTHA SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26914380 157 MS. DHEERA SAXENA SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26912573 158 MS. SHIVANI TYAGI SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26914040 159 MS. NIMISHA SINGH SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26914333 160 MS. GURSIMARPREET KAUR SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26914759 161 MS. AAYUSHI RAWAT SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26914776 162 SRI. SURENDRA SINGH MEENA SCI/ENGR-SC 10 163 SRI. S. KRISHNA PRASAD SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26912134 164 SRI. AMBAR SHUKLA SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26912301 165 SRI. ANMOL NIJHAWAN SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26912361 166 SRI. YUVRAJ LILHARE SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26912361 167 SRI. PRASUN KUMAR SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26912400 168 SRI. GOURAV BAPNA SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26912438 169 SRI. RAJAN KUMAR SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26912754 170 SRI. MOHIT SINGH MALIK SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26913506 171 SRI. RIPUSUDAN AGRAWAL SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26913549 172 SRI. VINAYAK DESHPANDE SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26913549 173 SRI. SAURABH TANDAN SCI/ENGR-SC 10 26913631 174 SRI.
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