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Uttar Pradesh Indian Economic Association Life Membership Profiles - UTTAR PRADESH UTTAR PRADESH Abdulla, Mr. - UP-782 Research Scholar, Room. No. 86, S.S. (north) AMU, Aligarh – 202002 (U.P) Afjal, Mr. Mohd. - UP-783 Research Scholar, 301/04, Ashte, (U.P) Aga, Dr. Nadia, - UP-001 Govt. Pg College, Noida,Distt. Gautam Budh, Nagar-201303 (U.P.) Agarwal, Dr. Alka - UP-002 D /5/73, Tripura Bharivee,Dashaaswamedh,Varanasi-221001 (U.P.) Agarwal, Dr. Anjana - UP-003 House Mo 16180,Ghatia Azam, Khan, Behind Nagar Nigam Office Agra-282003 (U.P.) Agrawal, Dr. Anju - UP-004 D/O Shri Deendayal Agrawal,Kirana Merchant Saray Market, Iglaas Aligarh-202124 (U.P.) UP-808 Agarwal, Dr. (Mrs.) Amba Assistant Professor (S. Grade), A-3/702, Eldeco Golf View Apartments, Omega-1, Greater Noida- 201310 Agarwal, Dr. Anurag - UP-747 Head & Associate Professor, 05, Kuncha, Chhota Chowk, Shahjahanpur (U.P.) Agrawal, Arti - UP-005 C/O Mr. Ramkrishna Agrawal &Sons, Saraf Shivaji Marg, Bareily-243003 (U.P.) Agarwal, Dr. Ashok Kumar - UP-006 Head Dept. of Economics, Mgm College, Sambhal Dist-Moradabad-244302 (U.P) IEA - Life Members - UTTAR PRADESH 1 Indian Economic Association Life Membership Profiles - UTTAR PRADESH Agrawal, Dr. Barkha - UP-007 B.S.A. College,Mathura-281001 (U.P.) Agarwal, Dr. Bejender Kumar - UP-748 312 Sadar Bazar Agra Contt. AgraU.P.-282001 Agrawal, Dr. Gyan Prabha - UP-008 Head of Dept. of Economics, Juhari Devi Girls P.G. College, Canal Road,Kanpur-208004 (U.P.) Agrawal, Dr. M.K. - UP-009 C-1/230, Sector-G. Jankipuram,Lucknow-226021 (U.P.) Agrawal, Dr. Mohini - UP-010 14/54, Shakti Sadan, Civil Lines,Kanpur- 208001 (U.P.) Agrawal, Mr. Nitin - UP-011 M.A. Economics, 13/501-A, Near Danic Jagran Office Agra Road Mamu Bhanja,Aligarh-202001 (U.P.) Agrawal, Dr. Nidhi - UP-814 Assistant Professor, C-6/11, Umesh Park,Modi Nagar- 201204 Agarwal, Dr. Pankaj K. - UP-706 8/10/187, Near Saket Hospital,Hanumat Nagar, Naka Faizabad-224001, (U.P.) Agrawal, Dr. Prashant - UP-012 Senior Lecture, 40, Friends Palace, Mau Road, Khandari Bypass, Agra-282005, (U.P.) Agrawal, Preeti - UP-013 F-519,Kamla Nagar,Agra-282005 (U.P.) Agarwal, Dr. Priya - UP-695 Lecturer in Economics,Meera Khelpura, Bahraich,Pin- 271801, (U.P) Agrawal, Rachana - UP-014 D/O Late H. N. Agarwal 1/184, Sai Kunj, Vishnupuri, Aligarh-202001 (U.P.) IEA - Life Members - UTTAR PRADESH 2 Indian Economic Association Life Membership Profiles - UTTAR PRADESH Agrawal, Dr. Rajeev Mohan - UP-015 Dept. of Economics,KAPG College, Kasganj,Dist Kanshi Ram Nagar-207123 (U.P) Agrawal, Rajendra Kumar - UP-016 C/O Dr. S.N. Pandit 12, Staff Quarters, D.A.V. College, Bulandshahar-203001 (U.P.) Agarwal, Dr. Rajiv Kumar - UP-749 Assistant Professor, 255, Narayani Kala Nikunj Near GGIC Back Gate Ghuran Talaiya,Shahjahanpur – 242001 Agarwal, Ram Pyarelal - UP-017 Dept. of Economics, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi-221005 (U.P.) Agrawal, Dr. Ravindra Kumar - UP-018 C/O Santosh Tent House, (Near Police Station), P.O. Farah, Distt. Mathura-281122 (U.P.) Agarwal, Mr. Saurabh - UP-019 Vice Chairman, Indian Institute of Finance, 45A, Knowledge Park III, Greater Noida, Pin- 201306 (U.P) Agrawal, Dr. Shamma - UP-020 Economics Dept., G.D. Girls College,Moradabad-244001 (U.P.) Agarwal, Prof. Dr. Shri Ram - UP-706 Former Prof. & Hod Economics,215/Ic, Outside Khanderao Gate, Jhansi- 284001, (U.P.) Agarwal, Dr. Shubha - UP-021 339, Vishnupuri,Kanpur-208001 (U.P.) Agarwal, Mr. Vaibhav - UP -860 Research Scholar, Department of Economics, University of Allahabad Agnihotri. Dr. Shanti Swarup - UP-022 New Civil Lines, Nagheta Road,Distt. Hardoi-241001 (U.P.) IEA - Life Members - UTTAR PRADESH 3 Indian Economic Association Life Membership Profiles - UTTAR PRADESH Ahmad, Md. Firdos - UP-023 Dept. of Economics, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh- 202002 (U.P.) Ahmad, Mohd. Izhar - UP-024 Dept. of Economics, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh- 202002 (U.P.) Ahmad, Jamil - UP-025 Dept. of Economics,Aligarh Muslim University,Aligarh-202002 (U.P.) Ahmad, Dr. Nighat - UP-026 A-13, Medical Colony, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh-202002 (U.P.) Ahmad, Dr. S. Noman - UP-027 Reader, Dept of Economics,Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh-202002, (U.P.) Ahmad, Syed Taheer - UP-028 Research Scholar, Department of SocialWork Aligarh MuslimUniveristy,Aligarh- 202002 (U.P.), Ahmed, Mr. Farhan - UP-707 C/O Abdus Salam, Dept .Of Economics, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh. (U.P) Ahmad, Mr. Israr - UP-784 Research Scholar, Dept. of Economics, AMU, Aligarh ,Pin- 202002(U.P) Akhtar, Ms. Gulshan - UP-029 398,Iqra Colony,Behind Iqra School, New Sir Sayed Nagar, Aligarh-202002 (U.P.) Akhtar, Dr. S.M. Jawed - UP-030 Dept. of Economics, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh- 202002 (U.P.) Akhtar, Dr. Shamim - UP-031 C/O Goddu Provisional Sotre, Near Jamma Masjid B-21, Chahtheraine, Bijnor-246701 (U.P.) Akram, Mr. Vasim - UP-785 Research Scholar, Room. No-50, S.M.N.A Hostal, S.S. (north)Hall, Amu, Aligarh 202002 (U.P) IEA - Life Members - UTTAR PRADESH 4 Indian Economic Association Life Membership Profiles - UTTAR PRADESH Alam, Dr. Dastgir - UP-032 Dept. of Economics, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh-202002 (U.P.) Alam, Md. Fakhre - UP-033 Dept. of Economics, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh-202002 (U.P.) Alam, Md. Jamshed - UP-034 Senior Secondry School (Boys),Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh-202002 (U.P.) Alam, Md. Junaid - UP-035 H.No. 18-A, Goustan Housing Complex, Anoop Shaher Road, Aligarh-202002 (U.P.) Alam, Dr. Mahmood - UP-036 Astt. Professor, Dept. of Economics, D.S. College,Aligarh-202001 (U.P.) Alam , Md. Manzoor - UP-037 Research Scholar, C/O Mashhood Ali Khan, Street No.- 6, Iqra Colony Opp. Masjid, New Sir Syed Nagar, Aligarh- 202001, (U.P.) Alam, Md. Meraj - UP-750 69,Shibli Hostel, M.M hall,A.M.U. Aligarh, (U.P), Alam, Dr. Qaiser - UP-038 Lecturer in Economics, Mahamati Prannath P.G. College, Mau, Chitrakoot-210209 (U.P.) Alam, Mr. Qamar - UP-039 Research Scholar, Dept. of Economics, A.M.U.,Aligarh-202002 (U.P.) Ali, Dr. Mansoor - UP-040 3/21,Vipul Khand,Gomti Nagar,Lucknow-226010 (U.P.) Ali, Md. Safdar - UP-708 Research Scholar, Dept. of Economics. AligarhMuslim University, Aligarh. (U.P) IEA - Life Members - UTTAR PRADESH 5 Indian Economic Association Life Membership Profiles - UTTAR PRADESH Alok, Dr. Vishwanath - UP-673 Indian Institute of PublicAdministration, I.P. Estate, RingRoad, New Delhi-110002 Ambrish, Dr. - UP-041 538/161/70C,Shankar Ji Puram,Ahibaran Pur Ii, Sitapur Road, Lucknow-226010 (U.P.) Dr. Amit Kumar Singh - UP-800 Assistant Professor, Dept. of Economics, Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapeeth, Varanasi Ansari, Dr. Saghir Ahmed - UP-042 4/1099 D Sir Syed Nagar,Aligarh—202002, (U.P.) Anwar, Md. Ejaz - UP-043 Dept. of Economics, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh-202002 (U.P.) Ansari, Arbiya Naseem - UP-801 Research Scholar, Department of Economics, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh- 202002 (U.P) Arora, Dr. Aarti - UP-044 Astt. Professor, 101-A, Attarsuiya,Allahabad-211003 (U.P.) Arora, Dr. K.G. - UP-045 S.D. Institute of ProfessionalStudies, Mandi Samiti Road, Muzaffar Nagar-251001 (U.P.) Arora, Dr. Shashi - UP-046 Dept. of Economics, G.D. Girls College,Muradabad-244001 (U.P.) Arya, Dr. K.C - UP-047 Dept of Economics Hindu College,Moradabad-244001 (U.P.) Asthana, Dr. Alka - UP-048 Dept. of Economics, Dayanand Girls College, Civil Lines, Kanpur-208001 (U.P.) IEA - Life Members - UTTAR PRADESH 6 Indian Economic Association Life Membership Profiles - UTTAR PRADESH Asthana, Dr. Chitra - UP-049 Ex- Lecturer 279,Sector-9, Avas Vikas Colony, Sikandra, Agra-282007 (U.P.) Asthana, Dr. D. K. - UP-050 Manager Lines, Mkt., Coordinator, Indian Overseas Bank, Jalalpur, Khair Road, Aligarh-202001 (U.P.) Asthana, Dr. P. N. - UP-051 E-447, Kamla Nagar,Agra- 282004 (U.P.) Attra, Dr. Yogendra Kumar - UP-052 C/O Porwal Electronics, Araon Road, Sirsaganj, Firozabad-283151 (U.P.) Avantika, Mrs. - UP-053 B-191, L.I.G. Double Story, Pandav Nagar, Meerut, 250001 (U.P.) Awasthi, Dr. Arvind, - UP-054 Professor in Economics, University of Lucknow,Lucknow-226007 (U.P.) Awasthi, Dr. Devendra. - UP-055 37/17 The Mall,Kanpur-208001 (U.P.) Awasthi, Mr. Raghvendra - UP-056 3-81 Vishnu Puri,Kanpur-208001 (U.P.) Awasthi, Dr. Suneet - UP-057 3/18, Vishnupuri,Kanpur-208001 (U.P.) Azam, Mr. Kaifi, - UP – 840 Research Scholar, H.No.4/1842, Street No.5, Zakir Nagar, Aligarh U.P. Pin- 2002002 Azad, Dr. Naushad Ali UP -058 Dept. of Economics, A- 536,Sector-19, Noida,Gautam Budh Nagar-201301(U.P.) Babu, Dr. Ashok - UP-059 Astt. Profesor, H.N.- 513, Tilak Nagar, Yamuna Road, Auraiya-206122 (U.P.) IEA - Life Members - UTTAR PRADESH 7 Indian Economic Association Life Membership Profiles - UTTAR PRADESH Badaruddin, Md. - UP-060 Vill: Balapur Jagdishpur, Handia, Allahbad-221503 (U.P.) Bajpai, Dr. Krishna - UP-061 Reader, T. R. Girls, P.G. College,Aligarh-202001 (U.P.) Bajpai, Dr. Yash - UP-062 192, Chandralok Colony, Aliganj,Lucknow-20, (U.P.) Bakshi, Mr. Meena - UP-063 6, Holy Lane,Bijnore-246701 (U.P.) Bala, Dr. Renu - UP-064 201,Astha Apartments, 26-B, Saket,Meerut-250003 (U.P.) Bali, Dr. Kamesh - UP-065 Mahila Vidyalaya Degree Colleg,Santikund,Kanthai, Saharanpur-247451 (U.P.) Banik, Dr. Manju - UP-066 A.M.D. College, Lahurabir,Vanarasi-221002 (U.P.) Bansal, Dr. Poonam - UP-067 Dept. of Economics, Dak Degree College,Moradabad-244001 (U.P.) Bansal, Dr. Prerana - UP-674 Flat No. 108, Braj Sadan,Purani Mandi, Firozabad (U.P.) Pin- 283203 Barik, Dr. D. B - UP-068 Principal, B V R I, Bichpuri,Agra-283105 (U.P) Barman, Dr. Kiran - UP-069 78, Jawahar Nagar Colony, Bhelupur, Varanasi-221010 (U.P.) Basu, Dr.
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