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Trustees of the Chennai Port Trust Board 2018 – 2020 TRUSTEES OF THE CHENNAI PORT TRUST BOARD 2018 – 2020 Sl. Name Telephone No. Representing 1. Shri P. Raveendran, IRTS Chennai Port Trust 044 - 25361086 Chairman E Mail : [email protected] 2. Shri Cyril C. George Chennai Port Trust 044 -25361720 Deputy Chairman E-mail: [email protected] 3 Shri A.K.Saran, Ministry of Shipping 011-23714714 Director Department of Shipping, Transport Bhawan, No. 1, Parliament Street, NEWDELHI– 110 001. E Mail: [email protected] 4 Shri Rajeev Ranjan, I.A.S., State Govt. of Tamil Nadu 044 - 25670959 Additional Chief Secretary to Government of Tamilnadu, Highways and Minor Ports Departments Secretariat, Chennai 600 009 E Mail: [email protected] 5 Rear Admiral Alok Bhatnagar, Defence Services (Navy) 044-25395031/32 Flag Officer Commanding Tamil Nadu & Puducherry Naval Area (Naval Officer In-Charge (TN),) Navy Office, Port Complex, Rajaji Salai, CHENNAI 600009. Navy House, Napier Lines, Kamarajar Salai, CHENNAI - 600 009. E Mail: [email protected] 6 Shri Rajan Chaudhary, IRS Department of Customs 044-25231207 Commissioner of Customs, Chennai III Commissionerates Office of the Commissioner of Customs Custom House No. 60, Rajaji Salai, CHENNAI - 6000 001. [email protected] 7 Shri S.Anantharaman, IRTS Indian Railways 044-25355829 Chief Operations Manager, Southern Railway, CHENNAI - 600 003. [email protected] 8 DIG Ali Muttaher Coast Guard 044-25395012 Chief of Staff, Head Quarters Coast Guard Region ( East), Near Napier Bridge, Cooum River Mouth, CHENNAI – 600 009. E Mail: [email protected] 9 Shri S.Barik Mercantile Marine 044-25233336 Principal Officer Department 044-25255500 Mercantile Marine Department, Anchor Gate Building, Rajaji Salai, CHENNAI - 60001 [email protected] 10 Shri M.R.G. Reddy, Ministry of 044 – 28222325 Regional Officer Environment, Forest and (Additional Principal Chief conservator of Climate Change Forest (Central), South East Zone, Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, 1st & 2nd Floor, HEPC Building, No.34, Cathedral Garden Road, Nungambakkam, Chennai 600034 Email: [email protected] LABOUR INTERESTS 11 12 OTHER INTERESTS - ELECTED CATEGORY 13 14 15 16 OTHER INTERESTS - NOMINATED CATEGORY 17 Shri S.Adhavan Other interest Mob- 9786051510 No.38, 4th Cross Street, Thandai Periyar Nagar Pondicherry - 605005 Email: [email protected] 18 Shri S.Senthil Kumar Other interest Mob-9841032860 No.8/1, Nowroji Road, Chetpet Chennai - 600031 Email: [email protected] 19 Shri R.Prakash Other interest Mob-9600032056 No.54, Sharma Nagar, 4th street, Vysarpadi , Chennai - 600039 Email: [email protected] 20 Shri M.Muruganantham, Other interest Mob:9865333499 Jambuvanodai Post, Ambuvanodai South Street Muthupet Via, Thiruthuraipoondi (TK) Thiruvarur (DT), Pin- 614738 Email: [email protected] 21 Shri P.Varadarajan, Other interest Mob:9940342880 Trustee, Port of Chennai, R/o J-80, 1st Main Road, Anna Nagar East, Chennai 600102 Email: [email protected] ****** .
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