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List of Participants (Nominated) INDIRA GANDHI NATIONAL FOREST ACADEMY MID CAREER TRAINING PHASE - III (III) LIST OF PARTICIPANTS (NOMINATED) S. No. YoA Cadre Name IFS Code RR/SFS DOB Remarks 1 2001 CHHATTISGARH K K KHELWAR CHH/ SFS 09.01.1957 2 2001 CHHATTISGARH N K PANDEY CHH/ SFS 09.01.1957 3 2001 CHHATTISGARH ANIL SONI CHH/ SFS 13.02.1963 4 2001 CHHATTISGARH SATYA PRAKASH MASIH CHH/ SFS 18.08.1958 5 2001 MANIPUR & TRIPURA W. YAISKUL SINGH MT/ SFS 01.01.1961 6 2001 MANIPUR & TRIPURA A. BONBIRDHAWAJA SINGH MT/ SFS 01.03.1957 7 2001 MANIPUR & TRIPURA L LUKHOI SINGH MT/ SFS 10.03.1962 8 2001 SIKKIM B. S. SIKTEL SK/048 SFS 04.01.1960 9 2001 SIKKIM Y. P. GURUNG SK/049 SFS 08.01.1961 10 2002 CHHATTISGARH MOHAMMAD SAHID CHH/ SFS 29.09.1963 11 2002 CHHATTISGARH JANAK RAM NAYAK CHH/ SFS 25.06.1963 12 2002 CHHATTISGARH A K SRIVASTAVA CHH/ SFS 05.01.1963 13 2002 CHHATTISGARH RAJESH PANDEY CHH/ SFS 29.06.1964 14 2002 MADHYA PRADESH PRABHAT KUMAR VERMA MP/524 SFS 11.01.1963 To attend only foreign module 15 2003 ANDHRA PRADESH DR. P. SUBBA RAGHAVAIAH AP/196 SFS 25.01.1961 16 2003 ANDHRA PRADESH C. P. VINOD KUMAR AP/197 SFS 21.10.1963 17 2003 ASSAM MEGHALAYA N. ANAND AM/140 RR 04.10.1971 18 2003 KARNATAKA PRACHI GANGWAR (Ms.) KT/204 RR 02.01.1978 19 2003 KARNATAKA DEVRAJ N. KT/222 SFS 28.04.1957 20 2003 JAMMU & KASHMIR B. BALAJI JK/114 SFS 30.05.1973 To attend only foreign module 21 2003 RAJASTHAN N. VIJAI RJ/136 RR 01.06.1980 22 2003 WEST BENGAL AJAY KUMAR DUBEY WB/141 SFS 24.05.1976 To attend only foreign module 23 2004 JAMMU & KASHMIR K. ANANDH JK/117 RR 15.04.1974 24 2004 MANIPUR & TRIPURA L . JOYKUMAR SINGH MT/ SFS 01.02.1967 25 2004 MANIPUR & TRIPURA K. .S TAWMBING MT/ SFS 17.01.1969 26 2004 MADHYA PRADESH PRAFULNIRAJ GULABRAO MP/500 RR 08.11.1972 FULZELE 27 2004 MAHARASHTRA R. M. RAMANUJAM MS/243 RR 23.07.1975 28 2004 NAGALAND TEMJENYABANG JAMIR NG/046 RR 01.01.1978 29 2004 ORISSA A. K. PRABHAKAR OR/154 RR 13.05.1975 30 2004 PUNJAB S. K. SAGAR PB/056 RR 28.08.1975 31 2004 PUNJAB K. KANNAN PB/059 RR 09.05.1977 32 2004 RAJASTHAN KATHIRVEL P. RJ/140 RR 16.01.1978 33 2004 RAJASTHAN S. R. V. MURTY RJ/149 RR 14.01.1977 34 2004 SIKKIM D. MANJUNATHA SK/040 RR 09.08.1968 35 2004 UTTARAKHAND RAHUL UTT/079 RR 01.12.1979 36 2004 UTTARAKHAND DHEERAJ PANDEY UTT/083 RR 03.03.1978 37 2004 UTTARAKHAND T.R.BIJU LAL UTT/084 RR 30.05.1976 38 2004 WEST BENGAL S. S. ANAND WB/154 RR 14.02.1975 39 2005 AGMUT SURABHI RAI (Ms.) AGMU/179 RR 10.02.1976 40 2005 ASSAM MEGHALAYA PAWAN KUMAR AGRAHARI AM/144 RR 01.01.1978 41 2005 CHHATISGARH S. JAGADEESAN CHH/140 RR 09.07.1982 42 2005 GUJARAT PRADEEP SINGH GJ/130 RR 04.08.1978 43 2005 HIMACHAL PRADESH SARITA KUMARI (MS) HP/147 RR 13.06.1982 44 2005 JAMMU & KASHMIR DR. V.S. SENTHIL KUMAR JK/118 RR 07.04.1974 45 2005 JHARKHAND J. LOGANATHAN JHK/136 RR 04.05.1973 46 2005 KARNATAKA SUNIL PANWAR KT/207 RR 17.07.1979 47 2005 KERALA KRISHNA DEO PRASAD SAHU KR/117 RR 10.01.1973 48 2005 MAHARASTRA K. PRADEEPA (Ms.) MS/244 RR 24.02.1977 49 2005 ORISSA M. YOGAJAYANAND OR/155 RR 12.03.1977 50 2005 PUNJAB VISHAL CHAUHAN PB/060 RR 04.07.1976 51 2005 RAJASTHAN KHYATI MATHUR (Ms.) RJ/141 RR 26.03.1976 52 2005 TAMIL NADU R. PADMAWATHE (Ms.) TN/181 RR 03.05.1973 53 2005 UTTAR PRADESH MANEESH MITTAL UP/298 RR 28.09.1980 54 2005 UTTARAKHAND AMIT VERMA UTT/085 RR 14.04.1976 55 2005 AGMUT S. DINESH KANNAN AGMU/180 RR 23.05.1976 56 2005 ASSAM MEGHALAYA SUVASISH DAS AM/145 RR 02.12.1977 57 2005 CHHATISGARH S. VENKATACHALAM CHH/141 RR 22.10.1978 58 2005 GUJARAT K. SASI KUMAR GJ/131 RR 30.05.1977 59 2005 HIMACHAL PRADESH E. VIKRAM HP/151 RR 07.10.1982 60 2005 JAMMU & KASHMIR SHAID IQBAL JK/119 RR 05.03.1980 61 2005 JHARKHAND K.R. ANOOP JHK/137 RR 12.05.1977 62 2005 KARNATAKA K.T. HANUMANTHAPPA KT/208 RR 03.05.1975 63 2005 KERALA GEORGI P. MATHACHEN KR/118 RR 04.05.1978 64 2005 RAJASTHAN Dr. CHANDA RAM MEENA RJ/143 RR 15.07.1974 65 2005 UTTARAKHAND NEHA VERMA (SMT.) UTT/086 RR 11.11.1976 66 2005 GUJARAT Dr. SANDEEP KUMAR GJ/132 RR 03.01.1975 67 2005 TAMIL NADU K. GEETHANJALI MS TN/182 RR 08.05.1980 68 2001 HIMACHAL PRADESH BANSI LAL NEGI * HP/150 SFS 10.4.1961 69 2002 HIMACHAL PRADESH L J SYIEMONG * HP/140 RR 26.11.1976 70 2001 MAHARASHTRA C.M. DHRANKAR MH/ SFS 06.08.1958 71 2001 MAHARASHTRA A.S. KALASKAR MH/ SFS 07.01.1961 72 2001 MAHARASHTRA P.N. PATIL MH/ SFS 21.02.1958 * Subject to MoEF's approval for the third chance. The concerned officers to seek approval from MoEF. .
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