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Name of Officers at Zones and Their Estate Management Offices S.No Name of officers at Zones and their Estate Management Offices S.No. Zone & Zonal Officer Office Name of Officer Designation Contact Details Landline Mobile 1 Lucknow Zone EMO office Indira Nagar,Lucknow Sri Sripal Verma Estate Manager 0522-2355280 8795811000 Smt. Neelam EMO Office Vikas Nagar,Lucknow Smt. Madhulika Estate Manager 0522-2769137 8795811048 Deputy Housing Commissioner EMO Office Rajajipuram,Lucknow Ms. Neerja Srivastava Estate Manager 0522-2418414 8795810719 Phone:(0522)-2238741 EMO Office Vrindavan Yojna,Lucknow Sri Hetam Pal Singh Estate Manager 0522-2443531 8795811049 Mobile: 8795810016 Sri Dilip Kumar Shukla Estate Manager " 8795810721 EMO Office Barabanki Sri Sripal Verma Estate Manager 0522-2355280 8795811000 EMO Office Rae Bareilly Sri Hetam Pal Singh Estate Manager 0522-2443531 8795811049 EMO Office Sitapur Smt. Madhulika Estate Manager 0522-2769137 8795811048 EMO Office Lakhimpur Smt. Madhulika Estate Manager 0522-2769137 8795811048 EMO Office Hardoi/Shahabad Sri Mirza Javed Qadar Estate Manager 0522-2769137 8795811426 EMO Office Amrapali Yojna, Hardoi Road Yojna,Lucknow Sri Mirza Javed Qadar Estate Manager 0522-6561042 8795811426 EMO office Avadh Vihar Yojna, Office Complex 1st Floor, Sector-9, Sri R.K..Singh Estate Manager 0522-2355280 8795810666 Vrindavan Yojna,Lucknow-226029 2 Meerut Zone EMO office, Meerut Sri Naresh Babu Estate Manager 0121-2762011 8795810670 Sri Mahendra Prasad EMO office, Vasundhara-Ghaziabad Sri P.K. Upadhyay Estate Manager 0120-2882025 8795810744 Joint Housing Commissioner EMO office, Mandola Vihar-Ghaziabad Sri P.K. Upadhyay Estate Manager - 8795810744 Phone/Fax: (0121)-2760415 EMO office, Saharanpur/Hapur/Muzzaffarnagar Sri Naresh Babu Estate Manager - 8795810670 (0121)-2603553, (0120)-2882856 EMO office, Baraut/Khatauli Sri Naresh Babu Estate Manager - 8795810670 Mobile : 8795810007 EMO office, Rishikesh/Dehradun/Haridwar/Roorkee Sri Naresh Babu Estate Manager 0121-2670721 8795810670 3 Agra Zone EMO office,Sikandra Yojna,Agra Sri K.C. Tripathi Estate Manager 0562-2604018 7705003242 Sri Laxman Prasad EMO office,Kamla Nagar Yojna,Agra Sri K.C. Tripathi Estate Manager 0562-2881430 7705003242 Deputy Housing Commissioner EMO office,Bulandshahar Sri K.C. Tripathi Estate Manager 0517-2321389 7705003242 Phone: (0562)-2881430 EMO office,Aligarh/Kasganj Sri K.C. Tripathi Estate Manager 0571-2406495 7705003242 Mobile: 8795810015 EMO office,Firozabad Sri A.K.Gupta Estate Manager 05612-230436 7705002891 EMO office,Hathras Sri K.C. Tripathi Estate Manager 0571-2406495 7705003242 EMO office,Mathura Sri K.C. Tripathi Estate Manager 0571-2406495 7705003242 EMO office,Mainpuri Sri A.K.Gupta Estate Manager - 7705002891 EMO office,Shikohabad Sri A.K.Gupta Estate Manager 0562-2885879 7705002891 4 Kanpur Zone EMO office Yojna-1 &3 Kanpur Sri Keshav Ram Estate Manager 0512-2573518 7705003066 Smt. Neelam EMO office Yojna-2 Kanpur Sri A.P.Dixit Estate Manager 0512-2636417 7705002850 Deputy Housing Commissioner EMO office Unnao/Fatehgarh/Chhibramau Sri Keshav Ram Estate Manager 0512-2573518 7705003066 Phone: (0522)-2235427 EMO office Etawah/Auraiya Sri Keshav Ram Estate Manager - 7705003066 Mobile: 8795810016 EMO office Banda/Fatehpur Sri A.P.Dixit Estate Manager 0562-2885879 7705002850 EMO office Jhansi/Jalaun/Kannauj Sri Keshav Ram Estate Manager 7705003066 5 Varanasi Zone EMO office Varanasi/Ballia/Ghazipur Sri Om Prakash Singh Estate Manager 0542-2275514 8795810747 Dr. Anil Kumar EMO office Allahabad/Pratapgarh/ Mirzapur Sri Om Prakash Singh Estate Manager 0532-2466024 8795810747 Deputy Housing Commissioner EMO office Gorakhpur/Azamgarh/Basti Sri Rajendra Prasad Tiwari Estate Manager 0551-2252340 7705003241 Phone: (0522)-2239925 EMO office, Faizabad Sri Rajendra Prasad Tiwari Estate Manager - 7705003241 Mobile: 8795810018 EMO office,Gonda Sri Rajendra Prasad Tiwari Estate Manager - 7705003241 Page 1 of 2 S.No. Zone & Zonal Officer Office Name of Officer Designation Contact Details Landline Mobile 6 Bareilly Zone EMO office Bareilly Sri Rameshwar P. Srivastava Estate Manager 0581-2423663 8795810660 Sri Laxman Prasad EMO office Kashipur/Jaspur Sri Rameshwar P. Srivastava Estate Manager 0595-2353265 8795810660 Joint Housing Commissioner EMO office Rampur/Chandausi Sri Aditya Kumar Singh Estate Manager 0595-2353265 8795810726 Phone: (0522)-2235804 EMO office Badaun/Shahjahanpur Sri Rameshwar P. Srivastava Estate Manager 0581-2423663 8795810660 Mobile : 8795810015 EMO office Bijnor Sri Aditya Kumar Singh Estate Manager 0591-2490078 8795810726 EMO office Haldwani/Almorah Sri Aditya Kumar Singh Estate Manager 0595-2353265 8795810726 EMO office Rudrapur/Gadarpur Sri Aditya Kumar Singh Estate Manager 0595-2353265 8795810726 EMO office Khatima Sri Aditya Kumar Singh Estate Manager - 8795810726 EMO office Kiccha Sri Aditya Kumar Singh Estate Manager - 8795810726 EMO office Pilibhit Sri Rameshwar P. Srivastava Estate Manager - 8795810660 EMO office Moradabad Sri Aditya Kumar Singh Estate Manager 0591-2490078 8795810726 EMO office Amroha Sri Aditya Kumar Singh Estate Manager - 8795810726 7 Head Office Land Acquisition Section,Hq Smt. Neelam Deputy Housing Commissioner - 8795810016 Land Acquisition Section,Hq Sri S.V.Singh Deputy Housing Commissioner - 8795810009 CM Ref (IGRS) Monitoring Sri Laxman Prasad Deputy Housing Commissioner - 8795810015 Property/Publicity,Hq Dr. Anil Kumar Deputy Housing Commissioner 8795810018 Page 2 of 2.
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