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University of Delhi South Campus UNIVERSITY OF DELHI SOUTH CAMPUS EPABX: 24110181 24112231 24114634 24116752 24112499 24110507 26876180 24116753 24112503 24110759 24116182 24116936 24119986 24113106 24111955 24157000 Name Office Residence Direct EPABX Direct Address/E-Mail Office of the Director Director Khurana, Prof. J.P. 27662865 1217 24119090 Type VB-4, Staff Qtrs, UDSC,ND-21 24113045 7113 9811351217 [email protected] 24116427 [email protected], EPABX No.7149 (Fax) 24110876 (Fax) 27662503 P.S. to Director 24113045 7114 Joint Dean, Students’ Welfares Kapoor, Prof. Avinashi 24116178 7201 64604531 C-151, FF, Naraina Vihar, ND-28 (T/F)) 24119832 9350571397 [email protected] Prem Lata (P.A.) (T/F) 24119832 7103 9958641020 Flat no.-07, T-II, B-I, South campus, DU ND – 110 021 Dy. Proctors Singh, Dr. Sanjeev (T/F) 24110237 7396 9212002844 Warden, House Saramati PM Host. USDC ND-21 7241 24114024 [email protected] EPABX 7268 Administrative Wing Dy. Registrar Dogra, S.K. (T/F) 24117772 7122 284, MIG Flats,Pkt. G&H-2, 24157122 Baghban Apptt. Rohini, Sec. 28, Del-42 Sharma, Vinod Kumar (P.A)(T/F) 24117772 7118 0124-4110250 4540, Sector-23A, Gurgaon, Harayana 24157118 [email protected] Asstt. Registrar (General) (T/F) 24116938 7111 (P.A.) 7309 [email protected] Section Officers Estab.Br. (Kumar, Girish) 24157116 7116 9718980998 B-605, Mahavir Encl., Part-2, Gali 34, ND-59 [email protected] College Br. (Jatav, Ram Karan) 24157224 7224 A-30, Gali No.- 02, Vijay Nagar, 24157324 7324 Mohan Garden Extn., ND - 59 Academic (Jatav, Ram Karan) 24157109 7109 General Branch 24157117 7117 [email protected] 24157207 7207 (Fax) 24116938 Store 24157228 7228 Dispatch 24157225 7225 Examination Wing Deputy Controller of Exams. Nair, Raju 24116143 7125 H.No.14,2nd Floor, Type IV Blk.II SDC (Fax) 24113271 24117125 Flats,ND-21 Kanta, Chander (P.A.) 24116143 7127 Name Office Residence Direct EPABX Direct Address/E-Mail Section Officers Exam-I (Raj Kumar) (T/F) 24116206 7128 Exam-II (Harbans Lal) 7129 Exam-III (Prasad,Rajinder) 24157130 7130 Exam-IV (Kamal Raj) 24115236 7132 A-1/28,IIIrd Floor, Satyawati Colony, Ashok Vihar, Ph-III, Delhi 52 Revaluation (Gupta, Anita Rani) 24157133 7133 Reception Counter 7121 Computer Cell 7229 Finance Wing Asstt. Registrar (A/cs) Bhatia, Raj (T/F) 24115849 7124 9717949039 164, Heritage Towers, Sec-3, Dwarka, ND [email protected] Alexandar, Lucy (P.A.) (T/F) 24115849 7394 8527818787 Flat no. -139, Pdt. 10, Sect. -14, Nasirpur, Dwarka, ND, [email protected] Internal Audit Officer (T/F) 27667851 1208 Assistant I.A.O. (T/F) 24111788 7105 Section Officers Audit (Tilak Raj) 24157105 7105 8586063935 C-1/192, Sec.16, Rohini, Del-110085 (Fax) 24111788 Accounts Br-I (Dogra, Pushpa) 24157108 7108 24119657 F.No. 3, Blk.3, Type-3, Staff Qtrs, SDC, ND (Fax) 24111788 9818289657 [email protected] Accounts Br-II 24157119 7119 [email protected] (Fax) 24115849 Account (Project) (Verma, Vijay) 24157110 7110 9717117775 HNo.977,Sec 22B, Gurgaon, Haryana (Fax) 24111788 [email protected] Cashier 24157123 7123 (Fax) 24111788 Security Staff Asstt. Security Officer-I 24157100 7100 Asstt. Security Officer-II 24157220 7220 Care Taker 24157150 7150 Barrier Gate 24157234 7234 Dhaula Kuan Gate 24157151 7151 Admin Gate 24157112 7112 Examination Gate 24157121 7121 Biotech Gate 24157378 7378 Main Gate 24157134 7134 Engineering Wing Asstt. Engineers Chauhan, Omveer (Civil) (T/F) 24118405 7144 9811063862 9A/8(FF) WEA Karol Bagh,ND-5 [email protected] Khan, M.A.N. (Electrical) 24116148 7140 9818501013 179/9, Zakir Ngr. Okhla, ND-25 [email protected] Junior Engineers Mahmood, Adil (Civil) 24157147 7147 9871138464 G. No. 9, Property No. 629, IQRA Apart, 1st F, Zakir Nagar, Okhla ND-25 Kumar Nitin (Civil) 24157147 7147 9810102626 1/5055 Gali No.3, Balbir Ngr.Extn. Shahdara, Delhi-32. Executive Engineer 24157145 7145 [email protected] Office 24157148 7148 [email protected] General Complaints 7147/7140 62 Name Office Residence Direct EPABX Direct Address/E-Mail WUS Health Centre Medical Officer (Incharge) Mathur, Dr. (Ms) Rinku (T/F) 24110505 7366 45567616 C-3A/106A, Janakpuri,ND-58 9810478374 [email protected] Medical Officer (on contract) Garg, Dr. V.P. 7216 9891659330 D-29 3rd Floor, Jangpura Ext, ND-14 [email protected] Medical Officer (Part-time) Wadhwa, Dr. (Ms) Aneet 7376 26112177 D-11/313 Vinay Mrg, Chanakyapuri, ND-21 9968004514 [email protected] Verma, Dr. (Ms) Renu 7376 9811209942 3/29 Shanti Niketan, New Delhi-21 [email protected] Specialist Doctors (Part-time) Pahwa, Dr. (Capt.) N.K. (Dentist) 27016633 26, Vidhiya Vihar, Plot No. 5, West Enclave 9811122367 Pitampura, Delhi-34, [email protected] Kapur, Dr. Tarun (Eye) 42705767 G-3 Anand Niketan Benito Juarez Road, 9810125699 Opp. MLNC, ND-21, [email protected] Homoepathy NCT Delhi Wadhwani, Dr. G.G. (MO) (Fax) 9868146489 [email protected] Physiotherapist (on-contract) Goel, Ms. Vertika 7377 27045719 H-18/24, Sec-7, Rohini, Delhi-85 7503483910 [email protected] Reception 7310 Store (Fax) 24110505 7214 Office (Fax) 24110505 7316 Laboratory 7385 Library Dy. Librarian Ashraf, Dr. Tariq 24110221 7320 26922547 Flt No.17, Nazir Apt.277, Jamia Ngr, ND-25 24157320 9868335593 [email protected] P.A. 24110221 7243 Office (GF) 24157243 7243 Acquisition Section (GF) 24157317 7317 Circulation Section (GF) 24157318 7318 Help Desk (GF) 24157374 7374 E-Resource centre 24157373 7373 Technical Section (FF) 24157319 7319 Processing Section (FF) 24157242 7242 Periodical Section (SF) 24157233 7233 Geetanjali Hostel for P.G. Women Students ([email protected]) Provost Gupta, Prof. Mridula (T/F) 24115470 7141 24112365 F.4, Type-VA, Teachters Flats, UDSC, ND 24115580 9810868230 [email protected] EPABX No.7210 Warden Srivastewa, Dr. T. (T/F) 24115470 7141 Resident Tutor 7139 Office (T/F) 24115470 7141 (G.F.) 7135 (F.F.) 7138 (S.F.) 7137 Reception/ I/C calls 24116754, 24116755 Gate 24116755 7142 63 Name Office Residence Direct EPABX Direct Address/E-Mail Saramati P.G. Men’s Hostel [email protected] Provost Gupta, Prof. I. Das (T/F) 24111791 7259 Warden Resident Tutor Kumar, Dr. Manish Flat no.-8, T-3, B-3, UDSC, ND-21 [email protected] Jaiswal, Deepak (A.O.) 24112284 7257 Reception 7255 Aravali P.G. Men’s Hostel Provost (T/F) 24114347 . Warden Sarkar, Dr. Surajit (T/F) 24114347 7331 2nd Floor, B-I, Type-IV, UDSC, ND-21 Resident Tutor Negi, Dr. Chandermohan (T/F) 24114347 7352 Resident Tutor Flat, Aravali Hostel,UDSC Office 24114347 7352 [email protected] Reception 24157352 FACULTIES/DEPARTMENTS Applied Social Science & Humanites Dean Kaul, Prof.Vijay Kumar 24111141 7152 25082305 C-705, Satisar Apt. Plot No.6, Sec-7, Dwarka, (Fax) 24111141 9810715407 ND-75, [email protected] Business Economics [email protected] Head Kaul, Prof.Vijay Kumar 24111141 7152 25082305 C-705, Satisar Apt. Plot No.6, Sec-7, Dwarka, 9810715407 ND-75, [email protected] Aggarwal, Prof. Suresh Chand 24111141 7152 25227393 13, West Avenue Road, Punjabi Bagh, 9891572040 Delhi- 110 026, [email protected] Professor Kaul, Prof.Vijay Kumar 24110833 7261 25082305 C-705, Satisar Apt. Plot No.6, Sec-7, Dwarka, 9810715407 ND-75, [email protected] Aggarwal, Prof. Suresh Chand 24111141 25227393 13, West Avenue Road, Punjabi Bagh, 9891572040 Delhi- 110 026, [email protected] Agrawal, Prof. Rashmi 24114862 7278 22751724 212, Sahyog Apts., Mayur Vihar, Phase-I, 9810654582 Delhi – 91, [email protected] Assistant Professors Gupt, Dr. Yamini 24111141 7345 26859146 B-1/34, Azad Apt. Aurbndo Marg. 9810374872 New Delhi- 110 016, [email protected] Dastidar, Dr. Ananya G. 24111141 7344 26741296 131-Uttarakhand, JNU, New Delhi-67 9818259172 [email protected] Kumar, Mr. Sunil 24111141 7288 25731176 4104/3, Jagjiwan Niwas, Karol Bagh, 9810870401 New Delhi-05, [email protected] Mohan, Mr. Chander 24111141 7288 9971202689 H.No. 401, F/2, Chandrawati Niwas, Bodh- -Vihar, Munirka, ND-67 Office (T/F) 24111141 7277 [email protected] 64 Name Office Residence Direct EPABX Direct Address/E-Mail COMMERCE & BUSINESS Dean Sharma, Prof. Kavita 24111552 7292 9868214616 45, Vaishali, Pitam Pura, Delhi-34 (T/F) 24116570 27314364 ksharma,[email protected] Financial Studies Head Sehgal, Prof. Sanjay 24116570 7343 27130579 BA-17C, Ashok Vihar, Ph-I, Delhi-52 (T/F) 24118854 9891199840 [email protected] Professors Vasal, Prof. V.K. (T/F) 24118854 7290 26865144 D-256, Sarvodaya Enclave, ND-16 [email protected] Kumar, Prof. Muneesh 24111552 7292 27861291 52, Kadambri Sec-9 Rohini, Delhi-85 (T/F) 24116570 9811129079 [email protected] (T/F) 24118854 Sehgal, Prof. Sanjay 24116570 7343 27130579 BA-17C, Ashok Vihar, Ph-I, Delhi-52 (T/F) 24118854 9891199840 [email protected] Gupta, Prof. C.P. (T/F) 24118854 7293 28080022 305,Pacific Apart. Flat No.39, Sector-10 9818041308 Dwarka, ND-75, [email protected] Readers Jain, Dr. Nidhi (T/F 24118854 7283 27316100 68, Vaishali, Pitampura Delhi-34 9891355258 [email protected] Gupta, Dr. Amitabh (T/F) 24118854 7287 27314597 98, Vaishali, Pitampura, Delhi-34 9811562929 [email protected] Office (T/F) 24118854 7286 Room No.323 7321 Conference Room 7322 PC Lab. 7323 Inter-Disciplinary & Applied Sciences Dean Burma, Prof. P. K. 24115221 7175 24118329 Flat no.-02, Type-V, Block-I, SDC, ND-21 09810945226 [email protected] Office 24157168 7168 [email protected] (Fax) 24116938 Inter-Disciplinary Centre for Plant Genomics Director Khurana, Prof. J.P. 24115126 7167 24119090 Type VB-4, Staff Qtrs, UDSC,ND-21 9811351217 [email protected] EPABX No.7149 Bio-Chemistry Head Kundu, Dr.
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