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For Associate FOR ASSOCIATE Sr. No. Membership Name and Address No. 1. Kalpana Kaudi H. No. 1-16-145/2, Madhavi Nagar Colony, Aiwal, PO- Trimulghy, 2020-154 SeCunderabad 500010 (Telangana) 2. Charvi Sharma G-3/485, Gulmohar Colony Bharat Nagar, Bhoapl, Madhya Pradesh 2020-155 462039 3. Shubham Nigam H.No. 665, Ward No. 17, Behind Nandu Garage, Telipara, Bilaspur, 2020-156 Chhattisgarh 495001 4. Abhishek 2020-157 H.No. 2265, SeCtor 3, Rohtak, Haryana 124001 5. Hitesh 2020-158 VPO Kiloi Dopana Dist. Rohtak Haryana 124401 6. Rajat Chauhan 2020-159 H. NO. 2626, SeCtor - 18, Urban Estate, Panipat, Haryana 132103 7. Tikam Singh H.No. 92/2, Old Baselwa Colony, Old Chunji, Old Faridabad, Haryana 2020-160 121002 8. Pooja Jain 2020-161 B-127, First Floor, Preet Vihar, 110092 9. Ketan Narang 2020-162 DS 128, Street no. 7, Bhola Nath Nagar, Shahdara Delhi 110032 10. Bhaskar Y. S. Yaladahalli (V), Bidarahalli (P), CA Kere (H), Maddur (Tq.), Mandya 2020-163 DistriCt, Karnataka 571422 11. Swati Bura 2020-164 MIG-I/59, MP Nagar (Ext.), Korba Chhattisgarh 495677 12. Rajya Lakshmi Kodamanchili 2020-165 H.No. 40-12-2, Patamatalanka Vijayawada 520010 1 13. Mohammad Zaid Room No. 132, Dwarka Planning OffiCe, First Floor, DDA OffiCe, 2020-166 Manglapuri, Palam, New Delhi 110045 14. Deepti Gupta J-101, Gulshan Vivante SeCtor 137, Gautam Buddha Nagar Noida 2020-167 201305 15. Srishti Shubh 001, Tripti Narendra Kutir Sreeji Tower, Nr Bata Circular Road, Lalpur 2020-168 Ranchi 834001 16. Abhinav Vinay Jaiswal 2020-169 84, Friends Colony Katol Road, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440013 17. Nirmal Kumar Sharma Flat No. B/1, Eden Nand Apartment, Nand Nagar, Harmu, RanChi 2020-170 Jharkhand 34002 18. Ram Sundrani H. No. 31, Muskan ResidenCy PaChpedi naka Raipur, Chhattisgarh 2020-171 492001 19. Suruchi Mishra H.31, VM Balakrishnan Strret, Sathya Moorthy BloCk, Jafferkhanpet, 2020-172 Ashok Nagar, Chennai 600083 20. Jyoti Mehra 2020-173 Village Bherwa Nawadih Madhupur Deoghar Jharkhand 815353 21. Bhagvan Singh 2020-174 I-34, PoliCe Line, Nehru Nagar, Bhopal 462003 22. Ilyas Mohammad 2020-175 Village Kadhli PO Satguru Nagar Distt. Muzaffar Nagar 251201 (UP) 23. Vishal Prasad 2020-176 Land Pooling Cell, 3rd floor, vikas minar, DDA, IP Estate, Delhi 110002 24. Sushil Kumar 2020-177 3rd Floor, 164, Jeewan Nagar, Nr. Jeewan Hospital, New Delhi 110014 25. Ashraf Dilshad 2020-178 Syed Colony Road 7, New Karimganj, Gaya Bihar 823001 26. Ayyub Mohammad Ansari SurgiCal Hospital H. No. 102, Vishesharpur Jaunpur, Sadar, Jaunpur, U.P. 222001 2020-179 2 27. Sivamani R. 2020-180 N404, Casa Grand Irene, Girigori Nagar Manapakkam Chennai 600125 28. Rajesh Kolli 2020-181 7-11-23, Nr. PantulugariMeda, Old Gajuwaka, Visakhapatnam 530026 29. Kailashpati Maurya 2020-182 99/B, Risali SeCtor, Bhilai Nagar, Dist. Durg Chhattisgarh 490006 30. Visanino Kennao Hornbill Mart Nr. IOC Petrol Pump, Opp. Punjab and Sind band, Kohima 2020-183 Nagaland 797001 31. Abhishek Agrawal Flat No. 1008, A-BloCk, Wing C, Shristhi Pallazo, Avanti Vihar Raipur 2020-184 492001 32. Narendar Kumar S/O Pawan Kumar, VPO Laseri, Tehsil Rajgarh, DistriCt Churu - 2020-185 Rajasthan, 331023 33. Utkarsh Shakya 2020-186 S/o Ram Janm Singh, VPO Madhupur, Distt Sonbhadra, UP 231216 34. Ananya Sinha 2020-187 A8/802, ViCtoria Greens Garia Main Road, Kolkatta 700084 35. Gaurav Gandas 2020-188 H. NO.1782, SeCtor 10A, Gurugram Haryana 122001 36. Naveen Bhaurah 2020-189 H. No. 247, Hiran Kundna, Delhi 110041 37. Tulika Gopal 2020-190 Flat No. 2204, Tower-B, Apex Athena SeC 75, Noida UP 201307 38. Anand Singh DDA Flat PoCket A-5/B, 405, SFS Flats Gate No. 11, PasChim Vihar, New 2020-191 Delhi 110063 39. Rohit Juneja 2020-192 15/150A, Tilak Nagar, New Delhi 110018 40. Kuldeep 2020-193 VPO Dayalpur, The. Ballabgarh, Dist Faridabad, Haryana 121004 41. Satyajeet Kumar Sinha Laa Ruby Flat No. 204, Nr Balamurugan Temple Hal 3rd Stage New Thippsandra Bengaluru 560075 2020-194 3 42. Anisha Dodda H.No.3-5-118/A/1, Plot No.157, 158, Krishna Nagar, First Lane, 2020-195 Hyderguda, Attapur Rajendra Nagar MuniCipality Hyderabad 500048 43. Avanti Shrikrishna Tohare 2020-196 58, Pinak Gandhinagar, Nagpur 440010 44. Kumar Sarthak 2020-197 Room No. 01, U-64/56, SeCtor 24, DLF Phase 3, Gurgaon 122002 45. Mandeep Bhardwaj DWI Consulting Pvt Ltd., A-42, Fiee Complex Okhla Phase 2, New Delhi 2020-198 110020 46. Aman Kumar Johari DWI Consulting Pvt Ltd., A-42, Fiee Complex Okhla Phase 2, New Delhi 2020-199 110020 47. Kajal Goyal 2020-200 119B P & T Colony, Thatipur, Gwalior, MP 474011 48. Rohan Mishra 2020-201 C-7, Surendra Vihar, Baghmuglia, Bhiopal 462043 49. Chandan Kumar 2020-202 33/4012, Raigaopura, New Karol Bagh, New Delhi 110005 50. Sudhanshu Shekhar 2020-203 Purandaha Nr. Durga mandp, Deoghar Jharkhand 814112 51. Ranganathan Palaniswamy 57/49, MGR Nagar, Thali Road, Negamam (PO) Coimbatore Dist, Tamil 2020-204 Nadu 641020 52. Gitika Bhagat D/O Narayan Bhagat Road No. 9, Kusum Vihar Morabadi RanChi 2020-205 834008 Jharkhand 53. Shikha Kaul 2020-206 H. No. 14/01, SeCtor 14, Vikas Nagar LuCknow 226022 54. Mrugesh Dipakbhai Patel A4, Shivvihar Opp Maruti Courier, Nr Sardar Statue, VV Nagar, Gujarat 2020-207 388120 55. Pragneshkumar Parvatsinh Parmar 211/Jawahar Nagar Godhra Road Halol, Gujarat 389350 2020-208 4 56. Anupriya Verma C/o AK Verma Ramashish Bhawan, PanChwati Puram Colony Opp Booty 2020-209 Hill Tank Booty Road RanChi 834009 Jharkhand 834009 57. Aayush Pandey 2020-210 23, Rose Villa Green Meadows Colony, Arera Hills, Bhopal MP 480551 58. Amrit James Tete H.No. 141, Zone No. 4, Birsanagar, Thana Road, PO Birsanagar, 2020-211 Jamshedpur E Singhbhum Jharkhand 831019 59. Rohit Ranjan 303, Laxmi Apartment Road No. 15, Patel Nagar, Hatia, Opp NIFFT 2020-212 Ranchi 834003 60. Subir Kumar Mukhi H.No. 229, Zone 5, Birsanagar Nr. New Kali Mandir, Jamshedpur 2020-213 Jharkhand 831004 61. Radhika Goel 2020-214 149, South Civil Lines Prakash Chowk Mujaffarnagar UP 251002 62. Chandan Bhagat H. NO. 798/M6, Kokar Tunki Toli, PO- Bariatu, PS- Sadar, RanChi (JH) 2020-215 834009 63. Nitish Chinia 2020-216 H. No. 1881, SeCtor 9-11, HISAR, Haryana 125001 64. Kamaljeet Kumar Sharma S/o Ranjeet Kumar Sharma Opp. Dr. P. Ghosh, Belwa Lane Amgola, 2020-217 Muzaffarpur Bihar 842002 65. Siddhant Vohra 2020-218 1401, Dr. Mukherjee Nagar Delhi 110009 66. Pranjal Sharadchandra Chavanke D-1/1, Kadawa Sahakari Sakhar Karkhana Rajaramnagar Materewadi 2020-219 Tal: Dindori Dist Nashik Maharashtra 422209 67. Chitrakshi Meena 2020-220 10/65, Malviya Nagar Jaipur 302017 68. Lucky Soni 2020-221 H.No. 90, MLA, Nagar Baikunthpur Korea (CG) 497335 69. Rishabh Atulkar 69-A, Shilpi SoCiety Beside Girdhar Garden Nr. Danish Chauraha Kolar 2020-222 Road Bhopal MP 462042 5 70. Amaresh Mohan 2020-223 Friends Café, C/o Gyanesh Pal, Laxmi Chawk Muzaffarpur Bihar 842003 71. Saurav Sardar 2020-224 138/1 EE BloCk SeCtor 2, Salt Lake Bidhan Nagar West Bengal700091 72. Prabakaran A 3/687 B 4th Main Street Kolavizhi Amman Nagar Palavakkam Chennai 2020-225 600041 73. Amirdha Navinaa K 8/1 Sakthi Estate 1st Floor, MG Road, Avarampalayam Tamil Nadu 2020-226 641006 74. Aayushi Chaturvedi 2020-227 4 Bha 21 Jawahar Nagar, Jaipur Rajasthan 302004 75. Prashil Ashok Darwade 2020-228 163, Thaware Colony (O;d), Kapmtee Nagpur Maharashtra 440014 76. Pinaki Ranjan Biswas C/o Namita Biswas Ramkrishnapur PO4 PS Barasat Dist North 24, 2020-229 Parganas Kolkatta 700124 77. Debasmita Sen 2020-230 19/4 Baikuntha Ghosh Road Kasba Kolkata 700042 78. Ananya Sharma 62 Sitaram Park Colony Nr. Cloth Market Girls College Bada Ganpati 2020-231 Indore 452002 79. Sweety Kumari 2020-232 Garden Bazar in Front of RSS OffiCe PO & Dist. Munger Bihar 811201 80. Shubham Vishwajeet Kadam 27/3A, RD No.11B-2, Nr. Ganpati Temple Munjaba Wasti Dhanori Pune 2020-233 411015 81. Monica S 2020-234 200, 79/39, SeCond Street, Bharath Nagar Ernavoor Chennai 600057 82. Swati Sharma F-548, Delta-1, Greater Noida, UP 201306 2020-235 83. Triparnee Kushari A-4, Divinity Apartments, B-17 Satyajit Kanan Mukundapur, Kolkata 700099 2020-236 6 84. Kshitij Goel Residency of CGM (Technology), Officer’s Colony Simbhaoli Sugars Ltd., 2020-237 Simbhaoli, Hapur UP 245207 85. Sudheer Singh Ver Vimal Vila OffiCer Colony Behind Off SP Bunglow Morena MP 2020-238 476001 86. Raj Kumar Boppana 2020-239 DNo. 7-19, Nr Jabilli Hospital Poranki Vijayawada AP 521137 87. Kumar Saket 2020-240 S-77, @nd Floor, Pandav Nagar, New Delhi 110092 88. Ankit Kannaujia 538 Kha/335, Brahm Dev Mandir Marg, Deen Dayal Nagar Khadra 2020-241 LuCknow UP 226020 89. Garima 2020-242 D-26, SPA, Bhopla, Neelbad Road Bhauri Bhopal MP 462030 90. Soban Badonia Room No. 502, Palika Bhawan Shivaji Nagar, Nr 6 No. Bis-Stop Bhopal 2020-243 462016 91. Purva Saxena 2020-244 43, Hare Krishna Homes Kolar Road Bhopal MP 462042 92. Anushree Darshana D/O Devendra Kumar Aakashdeep, Ashok Kunj, Opposite Road No. 3, Ashok Nagar, Near 2020-245 Lion's Club, Argora, RanChi, Jharkhand. 93. Vipul Vinod Zulkanthiwar Flat No. 403, Shree ResidenCy, Behind Ashoka Lawn, Vayu Kothari 2020-246 Layout, Amravati Road, Nagpur Maharashtra 440033 94. Sravya Ratna CH D-19, FaCulty Quarters, SPA, Bhopal, Neelbad Road Bhauri Bhopal MP 2020-247 462030 95. Tishya Ray 2020-248 166/B, Raipur Road, Kolkata 700047 96. Ranjit Manna 57/12 Bangal Para 2nd Bye Lane Howrah 711109 2020-249 7 97. Sachin Rathod H. No. 3-6-810 Flat No. 401, Lalita Avenue Spartment Himayat Nagar, 2020-250 Hyderabad 500029 98.
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