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Sl No Name Training Schedule/Batch Email Address EID PT Agency Selected Volunters to undergo Trianing on Forntline COVID - 19 Responder Training Sl No Name Email Address EID PT Agency Mobile NO Schedule/Batch 1 Dechen Pelmo 2nd batch [email protected] 200701171 Sr. Planning Officer Gross National Happiness Commission 77320820 2 Sonam Lhamo 2nd batch [email protected] 200901145 Sr. ICT Officer Bhutan InfoComm and Media Authority 77297030 3 Sonam Loday 2nd batch [email protected] 20200116267 Livestock Production Officer Gasa Dzongkhag 17596945 4 Phub Dema 2nd batch [email protected] 20180111419 Internal Auditor Thimphu Thromde 17840846 5 Subarna Biswa 2nd batch [email protected] 20160106423 Asst. HRO Ministry of Foreign Affairs 17474093 6 Kinzang 2nd batch [email protected] 20180111264 Engineer Ministry of Economic Affairs 17566405 7 Tshering Zangmo 2nd batch [email protected] 20190113603 Asst. Integrity Promotion Officer Anti-Corruption Commission 17848361 8 Tashi Tobgay 2nd batch [email protected] 20190113278 Assistant lecturer MoLHR, DTE, NIZC 17733364 9 Jamyang Sonam 2nd batch [email protected] 200901132 ICT officer MoIC, DITT 17852415 10 Ugyen Penjor 2nd batch [email protected] 200801373 Sr Adm officer Anti- Corruption Commission,Thimphu 17664356 11 Sonam Yangchen 2nd batch [email protected] 20190113546 Revenue Officer Regional revenue and customs/ Paro 17952092 Ministry of Agriculture and Forests/ Thimphu 12 Ugyen Wangmo 2nd batch [email protected] 20190112988 Horticulture Officer 17240762 dzongkhag 13 Sangay Wangchuk 2nd batch [email protected] 20200116623 Asst. Research Officer Dzongkha Development commission 17324271 14 Sangay Dendup 2nd batch [email protected] 20190112993 Engineer (Mining) DGM, MoEA 17721165 Ministry of Agriculture and Forest, 15 Chimi Wangmo 2nd batch [email protected] 200507121 Post Production Officer 17589010 Wangduephodrang 16 Namgay Pelden 2nd batch [email protected] 20200116912 Asst.Protocol Officer Ministry of Foreign Affairs 17170679 17 Jigme Thinley 2nd batch [email protected] 20180111238 Engineer DoR, MoWHS 17760559 18 Jigme Drakpa 2nd batch [email protected] 20160106451 ICTO ACC 17434992 19 Sangay Lhendup 2nd batch [email protected] 20200116300 P4A DGM, MoEA 17321435 20 Roshmi Rana 2nd batch [email protected] 20170107822 Asst. HRO Royal Civil Service Commission 17242928 21 Reeta Dhakal 2nd batch [email protected] 20200116965 Assistant Integrity Promotion Officer Anti Corruption Comission 17356332 22 Dechen Choden 2nd batch [email protected] 20190414277 Asst. Administrative officer NTM Hospital, MoH 17577956 23 Pem Zam 2nd batch [email protected] 20190112910 Biodiversity Officer NBC, MoAF 17557464 24 Jamyang Choden 2nd batch [email protected] 20180106438 Forestry Officer Ministry of Agriculture and Forests/Thimphu 17706833 25 Pem Dem 2nd batch [email protected] 20200116922 Assistant Research Officer Center for Bhutan and GNH studies 17895893 26 Damchu Dema 2nd batch [email protected] 201201114 Dy Executive Engineer DRE, MoEA 17641203 27 Jigme Thinley 2nd batch [email protected] 20170107879 Regulatory Officer Drug Regulatory Authority, Thimphu 17868272 28 Palden Lhamo 2nd batch [email protected] 20180111418 Asst. Finance Officer His Majesty's Secretariat/Dharma Arts and Crafts 17423108 29 Ugyen Dorji 2nd batch [email protected] 20190112898 Engineer Department of Culture, MoHCA 17339739 30 Jigme Norbu 2nd batch [email protected] 200807066 Asst. HR Officer Royal Civil Service Commission 17703647 31 Minjur 2nd batch [email protected] 201201112 Deputy Executive Engineer DRE, MoEA 17811973 32 Sangay Thinley 4th batch [email protected] 20160106505 Engineer Thromde Administration, Samdrup Jongkhar 17335624 33 Kinley Pem 4th batch [email protected] 20200116917 Assistant Integrity Promotion Officer Anti-Corruption Commission 77485018 34 Tandin Wangmo 4th batch [email protected] 10310000865 Assistant project coordination Gross National Happiness Commission 17456165 Assistant Information and Media 35 Singye Choden 4th batch [email protected] 20130301991 Bhutan InfoComm and Media Authority 17705765 Officer 36 Choki Wangmo 4th batch [email protected] 20200116094 Integrity Promotion Assistant II Anti-Corruption Commission 17258121 37 Ugyen Dema 4th batch [email protected] 11510003736 P5A Gross National Happiness Commission 17571153 38 Sonam Zangmo 4th batch [email protected] 20190113627 Asst Transport Officer RSTA, MoIC 17847849 39 Tshering Yangzom 4th batch [email protected] 20180111430 Court Registrar Judiciary, Thimphu Dzongkhag 77201132 40 Namgay Pem 4th batch [email protected] 11006000374 Assistant Project Coordination Gross National Happiness Commission 17352916 Sr. Soil Survey and Land Evaluation 41 Dawa Tashi 4th batch [email protected] 20150105054 NSSC, DoA, MoAF 17551478 Officer 42 Tashi Loday 4th batch [email protected] 20190514852 P5 Ministry of Home and Culture Affair 17481636 43 Sonam Yangki 4th batch [email protected] 20190113591 Asst. Information and Media officer National Assembly of Bhutan 17563175 44 Ugyen Phuntsho 4th batch [email protected] 20190112948 Enginerr Agriculture Machinery Centre, Paro 77280468 45 Pema 4th batch [email protected] 200901183 Executive Architect DoC, MoHCA 17601860 46 Sangay Wangdi 4th batch [email protected] 20190112987 Urban Planner Ministry of Works and Human Settlement 77801995 47 Ugyen Dorji 4th batch [email protected] 20130201593 Teacher Ministry of Education 17570386 48 Dorji Wangmo 4th batch [email protected] 20190111382 Asst. Human Resource Officer Ministry of Economic Affairs 17980304 49 Samdrup Norbu 4th batch [email protected] 20160106468 Urban Planner Ministry of Works and Human Settlement 17341685 50 Rinzin Dema 4th batch [email protected] 20180511919 Asst. ICT officer BCSEA 17930074 51 Yeshi Dorji 4th batch [email protected] 20190113044 Assistant Environment Officer NEC 17503469 52 Nima Tshering 4th batch [email protected] 200602034 Asst. Administrative Officer MoEA 17981677 53 Namgay Choden 4th batch [email protected] 20200116918 Assistant Desk Officer Ministry of Foreign Affairs/Thimphu 77761741 54 Manisha subba 4th batch [email protected] 20150105108 Sr. Statistical Officer Ministry of Agriculture and Forest 17536799 55 Jurmi Dorji 4th batch [email protected] 20170108017 Engineer BSB 17968245 56 Tshering Dorji 4th batch [email protected] 20130101113 Sr. Attorney Office of the Attorney General 17496156 57 Kinley Dorji 4th batch [email protected] 20180111261 Electrical Engineer Gasa Dzongkhag 17681332 58 Tshering Tashi 4th batch [email protected] 20140103271 Deputy Executive Engineer DHPS, MoEA 17675630 59 Jigme Wangchuk 4th batch [email protected] 20190103577 Asst. HRO Ministry of Home and Cultural Affairs 17973913 60 Ugyen Tshomo 4th batch [email protected] 20140103335 HRO Officer HNCM 17674693 61 Sangay Tenzin 4th batch [email protected] 20190113354 Teacher III Ministry of Education/Haa 17426552 62 Karma Loday 4th batch [email protected] 20180111369 Asst. Language Development MoAF 17947930 63 Thinlay Zangmo 4th batch [email protected] 20130301993 Asst. Information and Media BICMA 17700020 64 Radha Devi Sharma 4th batch [email protected] 20120500275 Asst Chemist MoEA 17817512 65 Kinley 4th batch [email protected] 20200116207 Statistical officer CBS and GNH studies /Thimphu 17245471 66 Yeshi Dema 5th batch [email protected] 20190213872 Asst.Adm officer NSC, MoAF 17301047 67 Roshan Rai 5th batch [email protected] 20190113014 Urban Planner Thimphu Thromde 17256820 68 Ugyen Phuntsho 5th batch [email protected] 20150104970 Planning Officer Gross National Happiness Commission 17979920 69 Sonam Yarphel 5th batch [email protected] 200701150 Deputy Chief Planning Officer GNH Commission 17891115 70 Tenzin Dhendup 5th batch [email protected] 20200116175 Asst.integrity promotion officer Anti-Corruption Commission/Thimphu 17601480 71 chime wangmo 5th batch [email protected] 20190112947 Engineer Agriculture Machinery Centre 17469830 72 Tenzin Thinley 5th batch [email protected] 200701229 Deputy Chief Integrity Officer Anti-Corruption Commission 17804725 73 Kinley Tshering 5th batch [email protected] 201001071 Senior Attorney Office of the Attorney General 17664388 74 Deki Yangzom 5th batch [email protected] 20170107944 Engineer Department of Air Transport 16913145 75 Jhulen Chhetri 5th batch [email protected] 20140103251 Deputy Executive Engineer (Civil) Supreme Court 17652997 Ministry of education / Wangduephodrang 76 Tandin Wangdi 5th batch [email protected] 20200317508 Regular Contract Teacher (P5B) 17819730 Dzongkhag 77 Jigme Tenzin 5th batch [email protected] 20130101227 Sr. Regulatory Officer Drug Regulatory Authority 17689475 78 Sangay Laida 5th batch [email protected] 20200116294 Mining Engineer Ministry of Economic Affairs 17773986 79 Nedup Wangmo 5th batch [email protected] 20130101208 Sr.Geologist DGM, MoEA 17596496 Karma Pelden 80 5th batch [email protected] 20200116341 Pharmacist Ministry of Agriculture 77376074 Zangmo 81 Kinley Yangzom 5th batch [email protected] 20200116925 Assistant Integrity Promotion Officer Anti Corruption Commission 17896435 82 Pema Syldon 5th batch [email protected] 20160106525 Met Hydro Officer NCHM 17332909 83 Nima Dolma Tamang 5th batch [email protected] 20190413997 Attorney Office of the Attorney General 77401611 84 Kezang Dema 5th batch [email protected] 20190113598 Asst. 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