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Eastern Region) Name, Designation and other particulars of the Appellate Authority/Central Public Information Officer/APIOs (Eastern Region) SI. Name & Designation Address No. APPELLATE AUTHORITY 1. Capt. Rohit Bhasin, Air India Ltd., To deal with appeals Regional Director-ER Airlines House, pertaining to Eastern 39, Chittaranjan Avenue, Region Kolkata- 700012. Phone: 033-2211-6953 E-mail: [email protected] CENTRAL PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICERS(CPIO) 1 . Ms. Navneet Sidhu, Air India Limited, Matters pertaining to General Manager (Pers) Airlines House, 39, Personnel Department Chittaranjan Avenue, Kolkata-700012. Phone: 033-22116956 Email:[email protected] 2 . Capt N.K.Basu, Air India Ltd., Matters pertaining to General Manager (Operations)- Operations Building, Dum Dum, Operations/Flight Safety Co-ord Kolkata- 700052. Phone: 033 2511-9392 E-mail: [email protected] 3 . Shri Sanjay Misra, Air India Ltd., Matters pertaining to General Manager(Commercial) Airlines House, Commercial, Sales and 39, Chittaranjan Avenue, Marketing Kolkata- 700012 (Passenger and Cargo) Phone: 033 2211-0317 E-mail: [email protected] 4 . Shri Prasanta Pal, Air India Ltd., Matters pertaining to General Manager (Engg.) Engineering Complex, New Engineering and AIESL. Technical Area, Dum Dum, Kolkata- 700052 Phone: 033 2511 -9427 Email:ergmengg@airindia. in Page: 2: Shri Imtitongzuk, Air India Ltd., Matters pertaining to 5 Regional Manager(GH) Ground Support Building, Ground Handling, New Technical Area, Ground Support and Dum Dum, Kolkata-700052 AIATSL Phone: 033 25119793 Email: [email protected] 6 Ms K. Nayar, Air India Ltd. Matters pertaining to General Manager (Fin) Airlines House, Finance 39, Chittaranjan Avenue, Kolkata-700012 Phone: 033-2211 6950 E- mail: [email protected] 7 Ms. Suman Katoch Matta, Air India Ltd., Matters pertaining to Asstt General Manager(IFS) Inflight Services Department, InFlight Services Operations Building, Dum Dum, Kolkata- 700052. Phone: 033 2511-9397 E-mail: [email protected] 8 Shri Aditya Jaiswal , Air India Ltd, Matters pertaining to Sr. Manager (Catering) Catering Section, Catering Operations and Catering Building, Kolkata-700052 Phone: 033- 25119297 Email:[email protected] 9 Shri Swarnendu Sekhar Saha, Air India Ltd., Matters pertaining to Offg. Dy.General Manager Materials Management Department, Materials Management (MMD) Engineering Complex, Department New Technical Area,DumDum, Kolkata-700052. Phone: 033 2511-9922 E-mail: [email protected] 10 Dr Pravin Kr Agrawal, Air India Ltd., Matters pertaining to Asstt General Manager Airlines House, Medical. (Medical) Medical Department, 39, Chittaranjan Avenue, Kolkata-700012. Phone: 2211-9840 E-mail:[email protected] Contd...P/3 Page: 3: 11 Shri Aloysius Azaredo, Air India Ltd., Matters pertaining to Regional Security Head Security Department, Security New Technical Area, Dum Dum, Kolkata- 700052 Phone: 033-2511 0109 E- mail: [email protected] 12 Mr.G.Hirlekar Air India Ltd, Matters pertaining to AGM (Properties and Facilities) Properties and Facilities Department, Properties and Facilities New Technical Area, Dum Dum, Kolkata-700052 Phone: 033 2511-9082 Email:[email protected] 13 Shri Sumit Hembrom, Air India Ltd, Matters pertaining to AGM (Internal Audit) Airlines House, Internal Audit 39 Chittaranjan Avenue, Kolkata-700012 Phone: 033-2211-2046 Email: [email protected] 14 Shri Sameek Bhattacharya, Air India Ltd, Matters pertaining to Sr.Asstt. General Manager Airlines House, Corporate (Corporate Communications) 39 Chittaranjan Avenue, Communications Kolkata-700012 Phone 033 2211-4690 Email:[email protected] 15 Shri Dilip Sarkar, Air India Ltd, Matters pertaining to Sr.Asstt General Manager(IT)- Airlines House, IT/Voice Communication 39 Chittaranjan Avenue, Kolkata-700012 Phone 033 22116954 Email :[email protected] 16 Shri B.R. Kanan, Air India Ltd, Matters pertaining to Regional Vigilance Head Airlines House, Vigilance 39 Chittaranjan Avenue Kolkata-700012 Phone 033 2211 0818 Email:[email protected] i LIST OF ASSISTANT PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER-DOMESTIC OUTSTATIONS SI. No. Name & Designation Address 1 Shri Sujoy Ghosh Air India Limited, Station Manager Agartala Palace Compound, West Tripura, Agartala- 799001. Email: [email protected] Phone No. 0381-2309090/2312830 2 Shri Manick Chand Kisku Air India Limited, Station Manager Aizwal Lengupi Airport, Aizwal : 796421 Email: [email protected] Phone: 0389 2573355 3 Shri Bhaskar Roy Air India Limited, Station Manager Bagdogra Dr. B R Ambedkar Market Complex, 2nd floor, Hill Cart Road, Siliguri, District: Darjeeling Pin: 734003. Email :[email protected] Phone No. 0353-2511509 (Telefax) 4 Shri Lajrus Barla, Air India Limited, Station Manager Bhubaneswar VII/C-8, Rajpath, Unit-1, Bhubaneswar-750009 Email :[email protected] Phone No.0674 — 2530380 5 Shri Mrinal Kanti Paik Air India Limited, Station Manager Dibrugargh Nimial Bahvand, Khalihamari, K.0 Gogaipath, 1st Floor Holding No.875 Dibrugah-786001 Email: ammdib@airindia:in Phone No. 0373-2301436/2382525 6 Shri Deitho Phuka, Air India Limited, Station Manager Dimapur Dimapur Shopper's Point, Beside SP's Office, Kohima Road, Dimapur-797112 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 03862-226529/242441 Contd...P/2 Page: 2: 7 Shri P.S.Bhattacharya, Air India Limited, Station Manager Gaya Gaya International Airport, P.O. Civil Aerodrome, Distt. Gaya, Bihar Pin:823001 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 0631-2410475 8. Shri David Murmu, Air India Limited, Station Manager Guwahati Co-ord Airlines House, R.P. Road, Ganesh Guri Charali, P.O. Dispur, Guwahati-781006. E-mail: [email protected], Phone: 0361-2266266/2265492 9 Shri Sudipto Mondal, Air India Limited, Station Manager Imphal Mahatma Gandhi Avenue, Imphal-795001 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 0385-2450199 10 Shri Sujit Sarkar, Air India Limited, Lilabari Station Manager Lilabari Airport, North Lakhimpur, Assam-787051 Email:[email protected] Phone: 03752 -223723 11 Shri Mukesh Sinha, Air India Limited, Station Manager Patna Motor Transport Building, Jay Prakash Narayan International Airport, Patna-800014 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 0612-2227310 12 Shri Sanjay Kumar Singh, Air India Limited, Station Manager Port Blair 6, Kamraj Road, Port Blair-744101 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 03192-230949 Contd...P/3 13 Shri Bimal Lakra, Air India Limit ed, Station Manager Ranchi Birsa Munda Airport, Ranchi-834002 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 0651- 2251172/2251843 14 Shri S.T.Bhutia, Air India Limited, Station Manager Shillong Sheba Travels, Police Bazar Point, Shillong- 793001 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 0364-2226222/2503838 15 Shri Kamei Lungthao, Air India Limited, Station Manager Silchar Kumbhigram Airport, Silchar- 788109 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 03842-282007/245544 16 Shri Awadhesh Kr Sharma, Air-India Limited, Tezpur Station Manager Tezpur Airport, P.O. Haleswar, Distt. Sonitpur, Tezpur- 784104 E-mail:[email protected] Phone: 03712-258353 P :3: .
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