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Palanpur Circle Office Sr Palanpur Circle Office Sr. No. Name of Office Name of Officer Designation Office No. Contact No. E-mail 1 Palanpur Circle Office Shri L A Gadhavi Addl. Chief Engineer 2742255451 9925212210 [email protected] 2 Palanpur Circle Office (Tech) Shri K.L.Jani Executive Engineer 9909940117 [email protected] 3 Palanpur Circle Office (Tech) Shri S B Patel Deputy Engineer 9925212111 [email protected] 4 Palanpur Circle Office (Tech) Shri K R Joshi Deputy Engineer 9925212225 [email protected] 5 Palanpur Circle Office (RSO) Shri S.D. Chaudhary Deputy Engineer 9925212211 [email protected] 6 Palanpur Circle Office (I/C.) Shri M. G. Patel Deputy Engineer(I/C) 6357196545 [email protected] 7 Palanpur Circle Office (Tech) Shri A. B. Trivedi Junior Engineer 9879615732 [email protected] 8 Palanpur Circle Office (Tech) Shri P.P.Prajapati Junior Engineer 9925212118 [email protected] 9 Palanpur Circle Office (Tech) Ms D. J. Modh Junior Engineer 9925212113 [email protected] 10 Palanpur Circle Office (Tech) Shri Y.G. Khant Junior Engineer 7434852101 [email protected] 11 Palanpur Circle Office (I/C) Shri P. R. Raval Junior Engineer (I/C) 9925212928 [email protected] 12 Palanpur Circle Office (I/C) Shri G. S. Singh Junior Engineer (I/C) 7069029636 [email protected] 13 Palanpur Circle Office (RSO) Shri K C Kumar Junior Engineer 7434852102 [email protected] 14 Palanpur Circle Office (Civil) Shri K. M. Jadav Junior Engineer(Civil) 9925212109 [email protected] 15 Palanpur Circle Office (Civil) Shri N. R. Amin Junior Engineer(Civil) 7573972163 [email protected] 16 Palanpur Circle Office (Civil) Smt. S. L. Vaniya Junior Engineer(Civil) 8238041845 [email protected] 17 Palanpur Circle Office (Civil) Shri N R Patel Deputy Engineer(Civil) 9687694078 [email protected] 19 Palanpur Circle Office (Exp) Shri C.S. Baleva Accopunt officer(Exp.) 2742255452 9712946154 [email protected] 20 Palanpur Circle Office (HR) Shri T. B. Baranda Assistant secratary 2742255591 8238017504 [email protected] 21 Palanpur Circle Office (Exp) Shri P.M. Mevada Superintendant A/C(Exp) 7567053958 [email protected] 22 Palanpur Circle Office (Rev) Shri B S Raval Superintendant A/C (Rev) 8980031147 [email protected] 23 Palanpur Circle Office (Audit) Shri M.H.Solanki SuperintendantA/C (IA&I) 9925209519 [email protected] 24 Palanpur Circle Office (IT) ShriI P. A. Parekh Junior Programer 9638301679 [email protected] 1 Palanpur D.O.-1 Shri V.A.Atit Executive Engineer 2742255457 9879202386 [email protected] 2 Palanpur D.O.-1 Smt P P Panchal Dy.Engineer 2742255457 9925212115 [email protected] 3 Palanpur D.O.-1 Shri M.K.Hirvaniya Dy.Engineer 2742255457 7069059241 [email protected] 4 Palanpur D.O.-1 Shri S P Jayswal Junior Engineer (Store) 2742255457 9925212117 [email protected] 5 Palanpur D.O.-1 Shri P N Modi Junior Engineer (TMS) 2742255457 9925212179 [email protected] 6 Palanpur D.O.-1 Shri J B Chaudhary Junior Engineer (Tech) 2742255457 9925212143 [email protected] 7 Palanpur D.O.-1 Shri J R Chudhary Junior Engineer (Lab) 2742255457 9909940726 [email protected] 8 Palanpur D.O.-1 Shri D. V. Patel Supdt.A/c (EXP) 2742255457 8980031152 [email protected] 9 Palanpur D.O.-1 Shri J S Patel Supdt A/C (Rev) 2742255474 8980031153 [email protected] 10 Palanpur {T} S/Dn Shri D.S.Waghela Dy.Engineer 2742255460 9925212122 [email protected] 11 Palanpur {T} S/Dn Shri L H Parmar Junior Engineer 2742251265 9925212123 [email protected] 12 Palanpur {T} S/Dn SHRI Y S RAVAL Junior Engineer 2742251265 9909939969 [email protected] 13 Palanpur {R} S/Dn Shri T N Raval Dy.Engineer 2742255463 9925212124 [email protected] 14 Palanpur {R} S/Dn Shri J K Judal Junior Engineer 2742255463 9512021951 [email protected] 15 Palanpur {R} S/Dn Shri U K Dubey Junior Engineer 2742255463 9925212126 [email protected] 16 Palanpur H/W S/Dn Shri N.M.Modh Dy.Engineer 2742251265 9925209517 [email protected] 17 Palanpur H/W S/Dn Shri H R Rai Junior Engineer 2742255460 9925212139 [email protected] 18 Palanpur H/W S/Dn Shri R.R.Musa Junior Engineer(VS) 2742251265 9909939970 [email protected] 19 Gadh S/Dn Shri D.M.Mevada Dy.Engineer 2742222259 9925212133 [email protected] 20 Gadh S/Dn Shri N K Chaudhary Junior Engineer 9925212134 [email protected] Sr. No. Name of Office Name of Officer Designation Office No. Contact No. E-mail 21 Gadh S/Dn shri N G Patel Junior Engineer(VS) 2742251265 9925212135 [email protected] 22 Dantiwada S/Dn Shri H.V. Prajapati Dy.Engineer 2748278506 9925212142 [email protected] 23 Dantiwada S/Dn Shri H.M.Jayswal Junior Engineer 2748278506 8238041836 [email protected] 24 Dantiwada S/Dn Shri H.N.Jadav Junior Engineer(V/S) 2748278506 9925213892 [email protected] 25 Chandisar S/dn Shri K N Patel Dy.Engineer 2742283044 9687633942 [email protected] 26 Chandisar S/dn Shri D B Patel Junior Engineer (V/S) 2742283044 9925212119 [email protected] 27 Chandisar S/dn Shri D.B.Raval Junior Engineer 2742255457 7567802312 [email protected] 28 Kanodar S/dn Shri V M Prajapati Dy.Engineer 2742241312 7573972081 [email protected] 29 Kanodar S/dn Kum N G Patel Junior Engineer 2742241312 7573972080 [email protected] 30 Kanodar S/dn M.Y.Aghariya Junior Engineer 2742241312 8238094962 [email protected] 1 Palanpur DO-II Shri M N Musa Executive Engineer 2742255456 9925212116 [email protected] 2 Palanpur DO-II Shri S R Patel Deputy Engineer 2742255456 9924824461 [email protected] 3 Palanpur DO-II Shri D.J.Aglodiya Deputy Engineer 2742255456 9925212212 [email protected] 4 Palanpur DO-II Shri N.R.Parmar Junior Engineer 2742255456 9925212790 [email protected] 5 Palanpur DO-II Shri D.P.Ilasariya Junior Engineer 2742255456 9925212788 [email protected] 6 Palanpur DO-II Shri N.H.Patel Junior Engineer 2742255456 9925212789 [email protected] 7 Palanpur DO-II Shri S D Gupta Junior Engineer 2742255456 8200587664 [email protected] 8 Palanpur DO-II Shri I.G.Jagani Supdt.A/c(REV) 2742255456 8980031154 [email protected] 9 Palanpur DO-II Shri I.Y.Pathan Supdt.A/c (EXP) 2742255456 8980031156 [email protected] 10 Ambaji Shri J.G. Patel Deputy Engineer 2749264700 9925212144 [email protected] 11 Ambaji Shri S.V.Gelot Junior Engineer 2749264700 9925212145 [email protected] 12 Ambaji Shri D.B.Patel Junior Engineer 2749264700 9925212787 [email protected] 13 Danta Shri F N Chaudhari Deputy Engineer 2749278080 9925212127 [email protected] 14 Danta Shri U B Modi Junior Engineer 2749278080 9909940724 [email protected] 15 Danta Shri P.D.Baman Junior Engineer 2749278080 9925212128 [email protected] 16 Danta© Shri K.S.Gameti Deputy Engineer 2742278207 9099008912 [email protected] 17 Danta© Shri R.M.Patel Junior Engineer 2742278207 9925209036 [email protected] 18 Jalotra Shri M.R.Modh Deputy Engineer 2739264049 9925212140 [email protected] 19 Jalotra Shri G.L.Taral Junior Engineer 2739264049 9925212141 [email protected] 20 Jalotra Shri M.H.Prajapati Junior Engineer 2739264049 9925209518 [email protected] 21 Vadgam Shri A,B,Soklanki Deputy Engineer 2739262066 9925212129 [email protected] 22 Vadgam Miss. L G Mahiwal Junior Engineer 2739262066 9925212130 [email protected] 23 Vadgam Shri B.L.Kad Junior Engineer 2739262066 9925212131 [email protected] 24 Iqbalgadh Shri M I Rahecha Deputy Engineer 2742235313 9925212215 [email protected] 25 Iqbalgadh Shri V K Chaudhary Junior Engineer 2742235313 6354387700 [email protected] 26 Iqbalgadh Shri J M Zala Junior Engineer 2742235313 9909933588 [email protected] 1 DEESA D.O-1 Shri V.B.Patel Executive Engineer 2744220516 9925212549 [email protected] 2 DEESA D.O-1 Shri G D Parmar Deputy Engineer 9925212165 [email protected] 3 DEESA D.O-1 Shri S P Patel Deputy Engineer 9925212164 [email protected] 4 DEESA D.O-1 Shri K V Pateliya Junior Engineer 9925212166 [email protected] 5 DEESA D.O-1 Shri P.P.Mali Junior Engineer 9925212167 [email protected] 6 DEESA D.O-1 Shri N.J.Ninama Junior Engineer 9925839183 9925212858 [email protected] 7 DEESA D.O-1 Miss H.B.Darji Junior Engineer 9925212168 [email protected] 8 DEESA D.O-1 Shri M.K. Pachivala Supdt.A/c.(Exp) 8980031148 [email protected] Sr. No. Name of Office Name of Officer Designation Office No. Contact No. E-mail 9 DEESA D.O-1 Shri V D Prajapati Supdt.A/c.(Rev) 8980031149 [email protected] 10 DEESA (T) S/DN Shri H R Baberwal Deputy Engineer 2744221800 9925212634 [email protected] 11 DEESA (T) S/DN Shri R.G.Rathod Junior Engineer 9925212170 [email protected] 12 DEESA (T) S/DN Shri A.J.Chaudhari Junior Engineer 9909940722 [email protected] 13 DEESA (Rural-1) S/DN Shri N.B. Shrimali Deputy Engineer 2744220840 9925212171 [email protected] 14 DEESA (Rural-1) S/DN Shri R G Chaudhary Junior Engineer 9925212172 [email protected] 16 BHILDI S/DN Shri S.P.Asari Deputy Engineer 2744233043 9925212186 [email protected] 17 BHILDI S/DN Shri R.N.Patel Junior Engineer 9925212187 [email protected] 18 BHILDI S/DN Shri K.K.Priydarshi Junior Engineer 9925212188 [email protected] 19 WAV S/DN Shri P.I.Patel Deputy Engineer 2740227034 9925212184 [email protected] 20 WAV S/DN Shri L.V. Patel Junior Engineer 9925212185 [email protected] 21 WAV S/DN Shri A.H.Prajapati Junior Engineer 9925213893 [email protected] 22 WAV S/DN Shri F H Patel Junior Engineer 6357101252 [email protected] Shri R.
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