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List of Government Empanelled Training Partners (Etps) List of Government Empanelled Training Partners (ETPs) S.No. Name and Address of the Organization State POC/ Phone No. e-mail ID Prof. B.S.. Chavan Government Rehabilitation Institute for Intellectual Joint Director 1 Disabilities Regional Institute for Mentally Chandigarh [email protected] 0172-2637361 Handicapped), Sector-31-C, Chandigarh-160031 9646121611 North India Technical Consultancy Organization Ltd. Shri Rattan Singh (NITCON), Managing Director [email protected] 2 Chandigarh C/o IFCI Bhawan,1-C, Sector-27-A,Madhya Marg, 85588-22800 [email protected] Chandigarh 0172-2658027 Chhattisgarh Industrial and Technical Consultancy Sandeep Ganguly, Centre (CITCON) Incharge, 3 Dubey House, First Floor, House No. 3, Sahkari Marg 3, Chhattisgarh [email protected] 0771-4265407 Near Chinta haran Hanuman Mandir, Choubey Colony, 9425010642 Raipur, C.G.- Sh. Madan Mohan, East Delhi Municipal Corporation Community Director CSD/EDMC, Services Department, 4 Delhi Sh. Naresh Pratap, Deputy [email protected] Ist Floor, Room No- A2-104, Udyog Sadan, 41, Patpar Director CSD/EDMC Ganj Indl. Area Delhi 9717788618 Shri R.K. Zutshi Hardicon Limited, Chief Executive Officer www.hardicon.org 5 D-28 Flatted Factories Complex, Jhandewalan, New Delhi 011-47528814 [email protected] Delhi 011-23638814 Rishi Raj Singh, Vice President, CSC e-Governance Services India Limited, [email protected] 9899810333 6 Electronic Niketan, 4th Floor DIT, Program Management Delhi Unit, 6, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi [email protected] Naveen Sharma 9355580091 S.S. Dogra, Deputy Inspector General, Divyang Skill Development Centre (DSDC), 7 Delhi (Trg-II) BSF [email protected] BSF, CGO Complex Lodhi Road, New Delhi - 03 011 24364851, 43660652 9419037116, R.K. Singh Chief Manager HIMCON, Himachal Consultancy Organization Ltd., Himachal www.himcon.org 8 0177-2652488, 2654874, New Bridge View Estate, The Mall, Shimla Pradesh [email protected] 2654974, Fax: 0177- 2655722 National Institution of Mental Health and Jagdisha [email protected], 9 Neurosciences, Karnataka 9480829474 [email protected] Hosur Road, Bangalore Kerala State Electronics Development Corporation M. Beeda D’croz Ltd., 10 Kerala Chief General Manager [email protected] Keltran House, Vellayambalam Trivandram, Kerala- 9947317586 695033 Shri Bibhuti Bhusan Sahu MPCON Ltd., Madhya Managing Director 11 Jesus Building, 3rd Floor, Near Rajhans Regent, ISBT [email protected] Pradesh 0755-2980546 Bus Stand, Bhopal-462024 0755-2980545 Rajesh Maheshwari Centre for Research and Industrial Staff Madhya Chief Marketing Officer 12 Performance, [email protected] Pradesh 0755-2661401 Opp. Manas Bhawan, Syamla Hills, Bhopal 09425302725 Ms. Sonali Bhattacharjee Science & Technology Park, Project Director, [email protected] 13 Savitribai Phule Pune University Campus, Maharashtra 020 25699206, 25693449 [email protected] Ganeshkhind Road, Pune 09960000988 Kumar Abhishek Mahatma Gandhi University, 14 Meghalaya Registrar/ [email protected] 13th Mile, GS Road, PO. Byrnihat, Meghalaya 8415921060 Department of Social Welfare Chaltlang, Ms. Laldikkimi , Director 15 Mizoram [email protected] Aizwal - 796012, Mizoram 9436151647 A.P. Sharma Central Tool Room, General Manager [email protected] 16 Punjab A-5, Phase 5, Focal Point, Ludhiana, Punjab 0161-2674746 [email protected] 98723-20993 Balwant Singh, IAS, Director of Technical Education and Training, [email protected] Special ITI for Persons with Disabilities (PwD), Odisha, 17 Odisha At-Khudpur, Po-Jatni, Distt-Khordha 0671 2301961, [email protected] 06712301061 Ajay Kumar Panda 9437006808 Mansi Nimbhal, IAS, State Institute of Disability Rehabilitation, Director, SSEPD 18 Odisha [email protected] SIDR Building, Capital Hospital, Unit 6, Bhubaneshwar Department, Director, SIDR, Mr. Parvez A. Khan Rajasthan Consultancy Organisation Limited, In-Charge Operations [email protected] 19 C/O IFCI, Anand Bhawan 1st Floor, Rajasthan [email protected] Sansar Chand Road, Jaipur 0141-2375489, 4035489 08003909313 Ms. Tenzin Yangchen Bhutia State Institute of Capacity Building Society, 20 Sikkim Joint Chief Administrator [email protected] Karfectar, Jorethang, South Sikkim /9609536117 8670655945 Dr. P.S. Geeta, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Differently Abled Home Science College and Research Institute, Studies, [email protected] 21 Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Tamilnadu 9655327328 [email protected] Madurai Dr. M. Murugan, Professor & Head, 8220006226 The National Small Industries Corporation Ltd, Shri. U. (A Government of India Enterprise) Venkatachalapathi, 22 Telangana [email protected] Technical Services Center, General Manager, Kamala Nagar, ECIL Post, Hyderabad Ph: 27121422 Mr. Sameer Raut U.P. Industrial Consultants Ltd., Vice President 23 Uttar Pradesh [email protected] 5th Floor, Kabir Bhawan, G.T. Road, Kanpur 0522-4071279 995624385 Sharad Agarwal Hindustan Latex Family Planning promotion Trust Chief Executive Officer (HLFPPT), 24 Uttar Pradesh 0120-4231060 [email protected] Head Office: B-14A, Second Floor, Sector 62, NOIDA- 9650256680 201307, Gautam Budh Nagar, U.P. 9818008068 West Bengal Electronics Industry Development Puspal Ghosh Corporation Limited, Head New-Initiatives [email protected]/ 25 West Bengal Webel Bhawan, Block-EP & GP, Sector-V, Salt Lake City, 9831177572 [email protected] Kolkata 9830659577 R.K. Dutta, Kendriya Bhandar, [email protected] Divisional Manager, 26 Local Office: B - 1, Shyamali Housing Estate, EA Block, West Bengal 91 7407462409/98307 Sector - 1, Salt Lake City, Kolkata [email protected] 47940 Nimal Das Deputy General Electronics Corporation of India Limited, Manager & I/C Computer 27 G-15, Dakshinapan Shopping Complex Dhakuria, West Bengal Education Division , Phone [email protected] Kolkatta No. 033- 24237711/29712005 PUDUCHERRY CORPORATION FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF WOMEN 28 Puducherry AND DIFFERENTLY ABLID PERSONS LTD. Shekhar Tyagi 29 Gramin Vikas Trust Uttar Pradesh [email protected] 8585985979 National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC), 30 Delhi Technical Services Centre List of Empanelled Training Partners (ETPs) S. Name and Address of the Organization State POC/ Phone No. e-mail ID No. THREDZ Information Technology Pvt. Ltd., Duvasi Vinay, Andhra 1 203, 2nd Floor, Reliance Mansions, Lower Tank Bund , Managing Director [email protected] Pradesh Opp. Rama Kirishna Matt, Hyderabad 919885044399 Spice Technologies, S. Ravindra Babu Andhra 2 #20-6-10, 1 St Floor, Opp. Karthikeya Hospital, Anjaiah Managing Partner [email protected] Pradesh Road, Onglole, Prakasam Distict 9052730333 Gana Computer Education, K. Jyothi Andhra 3 H.O. 1st Floor, Saiteja Complex, Opp. Hitech City, Secretary [email protected] Pradesh Hyderabad 7799411132 SV Krishnan ACE Experiences Asia Private Limited, Andhra Managing Director & [email protected]; 4 NCR Subbamma Towers, Uma Nagar, Begumpet, Pradesh Authorized Signatory [email protected] Hyderabad 040-64503346 Centre for Action on Disabled Rights & Hari Babu Gajendra Empowerment - CADRE, Andhra 5 Director [email protected] H.No.3-35, 2nd Floor, Beside Srikrishana Talkies, Uppal, Pradesh 040-27207375 Hyderabad Meera Shenoy Youth4Jobs Foundation, Andhra 6 Founder-CEO [email protected] Plot No. 135, Road No. 13, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad Pradesh 9849900800 National Association for Rural Integration-NARI Rajani Nadavaluru, Andhra 7 D.No. 19-9-22/G1, Jaya Nagar, Tiruchanuru Road, Secretary [email protected] Pradesh Tirupati - 517501, Chittoor District 9849605885 Mr. M. Uday Mohan Reddy Velugu Society, Andhra Secretary 8 #12-2-A, Kollabailu Gramapanchayathi Ammacheruvu [email protected] Pradesh 8571226444 Mitta, Kadiri Road, Madanapalle-517325, Chittoor Dist. 9440585285 V. Samba Siva Amma Skill Center, Andhra 9 Principal [email protected] beside LIC Road, Tirupati-517501, Chittoor Dist. Pradesh 0877-2280013 Ushodaya Educational Society, Kartik Lagisetty, Plot No. 23, Highway Colony, Old Checkpost, Andhra Secretary, 10 [email protected] Chintalkunta, L.B. Nagar, Ranga Reddy Distt. Pradesh 040-65248854 Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh 9848743838 God's Foundation Nursing Educational Society, BMVSR Raju, Andhra [email protected] 11 45 - Doctor's Colony, Kurnool - 518002, Chairman, Pradesh [email protected] A.P. 9440289937 Santhi Professional Educational Society, Shri E. Ananda Rao, D. No. 94-4/1, NTR Colony, Bakkanapalem, Andhra 12 Secretary, [email protected] Visakhapatanam, Andhra Pradesh Pradesh 8142373735 H.P. Biswas National Youth Project, Arunachal President 13 1st floor, Taba Building, Opp: Civil Secretariat, E-Sector, [email protected] Pradesh 03602292810 Itanagar 09862563890 Divyanshu Goel, Arunachal University of Studies, Arunachal 14 Registrar, [email protected] NH-52, District Namsai, Arunachal Pradesh - 792103 Pradesh +91-9540542220 Gram Vikas Parishad, Sirajuddin Ahmed/ 15 Vill. Rangaloo, P.O. Jummamur, Via-Kathiatoli, Dist. Assam 03672-231164 [email protected] Nagaon 9435060538 Ashadeep, Mukul Chandra Goswam/ 16 3B Piya Apartments, Kanaklata Path, Lachit Nagar, Assam [email protected] 9864077861 Guwahati Abidur Rahman Ajmal Foundation, Project Officer 17 Assam [email protected] Haji Mufassil Ali Complex, Bishnupally, Hojai, Nagaon, 03674-254789 9957191925 Mr. Arman Ali Shishu Sarothi Centre for Rehabilitation
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