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Different Trainings Conducted by DDMA Shimla from 2011-2015(1St and 2Nd Page) and 2016 Onwards to Till Date from Page No 3 to Page No 25 Different trainings conducted by DDMA Shimla from 2011-2015(1st and 2nd page) and 2016 onwards to till date from page no 3 to page no 25. th st 1. Training Name – Flood disaster management 25 Feb- 1 march, 2013 at NDMA, New Delhi. Sr no. Name of Training Attendance By Phone no. Email ID Designation 1 Flood Disaster Sh. G.S.Negi, 9418400111 [email protected] management SDM Shimla(R), Distt. Shimla 2 Flood Disaster Sh. Krishan 9459218995 Chand- management Chand SDO(C), [email protected] Chopal th th 2. Training Process on DRR through Rural Development 13 – 15 March, 2013. Sr no. Name a Designation Phone no. Email ID 1 Ram kumar Gautam ADM(P), Shimla 9418480006 3. Training Name –Ski and Adventure Courses 4-2-2015 to 13-2-2015 at Narkanda. Sr no. Name of Officers Department Designation & Present Place of Posting 1 Sh. Sumedh Sharma Revenue Tehsildar, Chopal 2 Dr. Subhash Chauhan Medical S.M.O KNH Shimla 3 Sh. Vinod Jhingta Rural Development E.O (ind), O/o the BDO Narkanda 4 Sh. Sunny Bhaik Rural Development C.O.IWMP, O/o the BDO Narkanda 5 Sh. Madan lal Police HC No.79, Police Post Jutog 6 Sh. Vikas Police S.I, SP Office Shimla 7 Sh. Mukesh Garg Home Guard H.G.O/O Commandant Home rd Guard 3 Bn Shimla 8 Sh. Tek Chand Home Guard -do- 9 Sh. jaipal Home Guard H.G.O/O Commandant Home nd Guard 2 Bn Shimla 10 Sh. Dushyant Home Guard S/l O/O Commandant Home rd Guard 3 Bn Shimla 11 Sh. Bhopinder Singh Fire Driver, DFO Shimla 12 Sh. Ghan Shyam Fire Fireman, DFO Shimla 4. Training Name – Strengthening of Training Institutes in HP for capacity Building and awareness Generation.25-04-2015 to 01-05-2015. Sr no. Name & Address Mobile No. 1 Sh. Prem lal S/O Sh. Govind ram R/O Pawali Teh. Karsog 8350920960 Distt. Mandi. 2 Sh. Neten Verma S/O Sh. Chet Ram R/O Sunni Teh. 8894950450 Sunni Distt. Shimla. 3 Sh. Kulwant Singh S/O Sh. Manohar Singh R/O Sunni 9805421106 Teh. Sunni, Distt. Shimla 4 Sh. Yugal Kishor S/O Sh. Prem Lal R/O Gharyana Teh. 9459724758 Sunni, Distt. Shimla. 5. Three days Training Programme on “Earthquake and Hazards & Mitigation”. Sr. No. Name of Participants. Designation Contact No. 1 Sh. Rajeev Sankhyan Tehsildar Kotkhai 94596-20400 2 Sh. Bal Krishan Naib-Tehsildar, 94180-69041 Shimla (Urban) 3 Sh. Dev Pal Naib-Tehisldar , 98165-83565 Sunni. 6. Ski and Adventure Courses 19-02-2014 at Narkanda. Sr. No. Name of Officer/Officials Department Designation & Present place of posting 1 Sh. Rattan Negi, HPS Police SDPO Theog 2 Sh. Munish, HPS Police SDPO Chopal 3 Sh. Murari Lal Panchayati Raj BDO Chouhara 4 HC. Madan Singh No.79 Police S.P. Office Shimla 5 Const. Tashi Negi No.669 Police PAR The Mall Shimla 6 Sh. Mohar Singh Police Panchyat Secretary, G.P.Nohal 7 Sh. Ramesh Chand Home Guard H.G O/O Commandant rd Home Guard 3 Bn Shimla 8 Sh. Naresh Kumar Home Guard H.G O/O Commandant rd Home Guard 3 Bn Shimla 9 Sh. Raman Sood, CDV Civil Defence O/O Chif Warden H.P. Civil Defence(kainthu Ward) 10 Sh. Shiv Kumar Sood, CDV Civil Defence O/O Chif Warden H.P Civil Defence(Ram Bazar Ward) 11 Sh. Yashwant Chauhan Home Guard H.G.O/O Commandant nd Home Guard 2 Bn Shimla 12 Sh. Rajesh Kumar Home Guard H.G.O/O Commandant nd Home Guard 2 Bn Shimla 13 Sh. Suresh Kumar Revenue Field Kanungo Sarahan Teh. Rampur 14 Sh. Krishan lal Negi Revenue Kanungo Tehsil Office Kumarsain Tehsil Kumarsain 15 Sh. Mohar Singh Revenue Patwari, P.C.Rachali, tehsil Rampur 16 Sh. Raj Kumar Revenue Patwari, P.C.Kumarsain, Tehsil Kumarsain 17 Sh. Anil Kumar Fire Fireman, o/o the DFO, Shimla 18 Sh. Bhupinder Singh Fire Driver-cum-pump operator, o/o DFO, Shimla Participants in School Teacher Training at Bachat Bhawan, o/o DC Office, Shimla on 11th April, 2016: List of Participants Sr. No. Name School and Designation Contact Details(Mobile & Email) 1. Kamal Chauhan Chapslee School (P.G.T. Geography) 09805923231 2. Rajender Singh Chapslee School (Vice Principal) 09459626279/[email protected] 3. Shashi Verma Chapslee School 09418047094 4. Neera Kaitthaik GGSSS Portmore, Shimla 09816644313 5. Harish Chauhan GSSS, Basantpur (Lecturer) 09817092200 6. Hemraj GSSS Basantpur (Lecturer Hindi) 09418646700 7. D.B.Jositi Central School for Tibetans (P.E.T.) 09418450878 8. Phuntsok Tsering Negi Central School for Tibetans (P.G.T.) 09805912015 9. Mahesh Sharma GSSS Junga, (Lecturer Economics) 0177-2752435 10. Lal Dass Verma GSSS Junga, (Lecturer Mathematics) 094597-30369 11. Satish Chander St. Edward’s School, Shimla (T.G.T.) 094181-04174/ [email protected] 12. Vikash Sharma St. Edward’s School, Shimla (T.G.T.) 094189-95432/ [email protected] 13. Dinesh Kumar St. Thomas School, Shimla (T.G.T.) 094187-62226/ [email protected] 14. H.C.Sharma St. Thomas School, Shimla (T.G.T.) 094185-75763 [email protected] 15. Kuldeep Kumar Thakur K.V. Jutogh Cantt, Shimla, (T.G.T.) 098828-10485/ [email protected] 16. Yog Raj K.V. Jutogh Cantt, Shimla, (P.G.T.) 08988201936/ [email protected] 17. Ranjana Sharda Dayanand Public School, (P.G.T.) 098160-77688/ [email protected] 18. Mamta Tyagi Dayanand Public School, (Junior Wing 098160-65222/ Coordinator) [email protected] 19. Seema Kashyap Convent of Jesus and Mary Chelsea 094185-79349/ [email protected] 20. Pragati Chauhan G.H.S. Tutikandi, ISBT 094181-29103 21. Kalyan Papta GSSS, Sanjauli 094181-29101/ [email protected] 22. Ajay Vashisht GSSS, Sanjauli (Lecturer) 094186-95741/ [email protected] 23. Adarsh Sharma Govt. (Boys) Senior Secondary School, 094180-01314 Theog [email protected] 24. Ashwani Kumar GSSS, Shoghi (Lecturer Physics) 094180-37039/ [email protected] 25. Ramesh Chand Govt. (Boys) Senior Secondary School, 094181-19491 Theog (PGT-IP) 26. Sandeep Kumar DAV Lakkar Bazar (Art Teacher) 098168-07884 27. Ian Boye Bishop Cotton School, Shimla 098160-05030 28. Praveen Dharma Bishop Cotton School, Shimla 098166-34544 29. Khem Raj K.V. Jakhoo Hills, Shimla 076961-60344 30. H.R. Sharma K.V. Jakhoo Hills, Shimla, PGT-Hindi 08894350323 31. Dr. Meera Singh Laureate Public School, Bharari Shimla-1 94180-38465/ (Principal) [email protected] 32. Kiran Dharmani Laureate Public School, Bharari Shimla-1 098165-40741 (PGT-History) 33. Suman Kumar Jawahar Navodya Vidyalaya , Theog 094185-04955/ (Principal) [email protected], [email protected] 34. Rakesh Soni Jawahar Navodya Vidyalaya , Theog 094181-71605/ (PGT-Chemistry) [email protected] 35. Tara Chand Sharma GSSS, Totu (T.G.T.) 094590-25721/ [email protected] 36. Pradeep Kumar GSSS, Totu (Vocational Trainer, Security) 094186-39831/ [email protected] m 37. Shakuntala Pathak GSSS Shoghi (Principal) 08988051424/ [email protected] 38. Pratibha Sood Auckland House School, Shimla (TGT) 098162-06755 39. Rachana Singh Auckland House School, Shimla (TGT- 094182-51730/ English) [email protected] 40. Dr. Mala Kuthiala Auckland House School, Shimla (TGT- 096252-42596/ Commerce and Accounts) [email protected] 41. Puran Chand CTSA, Chotta Shimla 098057-00171/ [email protected] 42. Puran Chand Sharma Tourism, Shimla 094185-79361 43. Sanjay Sood A.P.R.O. Shimla C/O D.P.R.O. Shimla 094180-65293 44. Rameshwari Thakur City Reporter , Amar Ujala 098575-17583 45. Gireesh Saklani District Revenue Officer, Shimla 094180-16600 46. Krishan Murari Himachal Dastak 098164-95777 47. Susheel Kumar J.A., C/O DPRO 094180-93483 48. Vachan Singh Chauhan GSSS Portmore, (Lecturer Geography) 098164-12646 49. Navneet Yadav Consultant, DDMA Shimla (DEOC) 098166-78898 50. Rama Chauhan Raith G.H.S. Tutikandi (Head Master) 094182-06911 51. Manoj Kumar Singh Disaster Management Specialist, 099104-15078 Revenue-DM Cell, HP Secretariat, Shimla 52. Abhishek Mishra Training & Documentation Coordinator, HP Secretariat, Shimla 53. Ashok Kumar Technical Assistant c/o DPRO - 54. Neha Sharma Training & Capacity Building 09857379885/ Coordinator, DDMA, Shimla [email protected] List of Participants in Regional training program under Hazard Vulnerability and Risk assessment(HVRA) Himachal Pradesh Project on 3rd May, 2016 at Bachat Bhawan, DC Office Shimla. Participants from 4 Districts i.e. Shimla, Sirmour, Kinnaur and Solan participated in the training. Sr. Name & Designation Department Contact Details No. (Mobile/LL/Email/Fax No.) 1 R.k. Bhardwaj Education 9418223049 2 Rakesh Kumar o/o DDHE,Sirmour, 9816499227 Education 3 Daya Nand Negi Fire Services 9805406724 4 Ajay Kumar HPPWD 8988049009 5 Shailender Chauhan DDMA Kinnaur 9459623042 6 Raam Raaj Thakur District Panchayat officer 9418842403 Shimla 7 P.R. Negi Education 9418905494 8 Sachin Sharma HP Forest Dep. Nahan 9418045701 9 Mukesh Taru Director 9724871091 10 Khushal Sharma, S.P. HP Police 9418488288 11 L.R. Verma Revenue SDM 9418063777 12 Kanchan Bedi Tourism 9418460132 13 K.S. Jhouta, Commandant HGS 9418024921 14 Puran Chand Ass. Eng. Electricity, Nahan 9418164246 15 Hem Raj Gautam Himachal Fire Service 9418132119 16 N.K. Sharma, A.E. Vidhan Sabha HPPWD 9418455224 17 Manmohan Tehsildar Chopal 9418467450 18 Navita Sharma HHG, 3rd Shimla 9418938820 19 T.S. Bisht o/o Dy. Dr. Elementary 9817018107 education, Shimla 20 Ramesh Bhardwaj, TCP TCP 9418075289 21 M.S. Chandel, ACF Shimla Forest Depp. 9816052705 22 S.S. Mehta HPPWD NH 9418456499 23 D.R. Bhatia Revenue Depp. 9418103330 24 Hari swaroop sharma Home guards 9816008658 25 Ramesh Chand Mashta Home Guards 9459277621 26 M.L. Thakur HP Fire Service 9418559101 27 Vijay awasthi Education 28 Manoj Chauhan GMDIC 9418344337 29 Sushil Kumar DPRO 9418093483 30 Binti Manuja Education Elementary 9418108499 31 Ram Lal Dep.
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