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FIRST NAME LAST NAME DESIGNATION MOBILE NO ID MAIL ID DOB Off Addr Ashok Kumar Gupta ADC-1 8800135685Ashok.171960 01/07/1960 FIRST NAME LAST NAME DESIGNATION MOBILE NO ID MAIL ID DOB Off addr Ashok Kumar Gupta ADC-1 8800135685ashok.171960 [email protected] 01/07/1960 C T T Uttar Pradesh,Lucknow Vinay Vinay ADC-2 7235001701vinay.171965 [email protected] 01/07/1965 Addl. Commissioner Gr-2(Appeal)-2,Faizabad Abhay Shukla DY.COMM. 7235001620abhay.30121963 [email protected] 30/12/1963 D C (SIB) Meerut (B) Abhishek Kumar Srivastava DY.COMM. 7235003422abhishek.111974 [email protected] 01/01/1974 D C Jaunpur Aditya Bharti DY.COMM. 7235001320aditya.1091979 [email protected] 10/09/1979 D C Sector -3,Ghaziabad Afzal Ahamad DY.COMM. 7235002917afzal.3051963 [email protected] 30/05/1963 D C Sector -9,Lucknow Ajay Srivastava DY.COMM. 7235002936ajay.1581968 [email protected] 15/08/1968 D C Sector -8,Lucknow Ajay Kumar Sohane DY.COMM. 7235002326ajay.171964 [email protected] 01/07/1964 D C Sector -17,Agra Ajay Kumar Lal DY.COMM. 7235003231ajay.5121971 [email protected] 05/12/1971 D C Sector -2,Balrampur Ajay Kumar Verma DY.COMM. 9454700189ajay.1361979 [email protected] 13/06/1979 D C Sector -11,Aligarh Ajay Pratap Singh DY.COMM. 7235002919ajay.2651977 [email protected] 26/05/1977 D C Sector -11,Lucknow Ajeet Singh DY.COMM. 9410831906ajeet.771962 [email protected] 07/07/1962 D C (Admn) Jhansi Ajeet Kumar Singh DY.COMM. 7235001733ajeet.2151968 [email protected] 21/05/1968 D C Sector -8,Muzaffarnagar Ajitabh Rai DY.COMM. 7235002331ajitabh.1631964 [email protected] 16/03/1964 D C Tax / Audit , Agra Akhilendra Kumar DY.COMM. 7235003316akhilendra.1461969 [email protected] 14/06/1969 D C Sector -10,Varanasi Akhilesh Kumar DY.COMM. 7235002329akhilesh.151965 [email protected] 01/05/1965 D C Sector -20,Agra Akhilesh Kumar Singh DY.COMM. 7235003426akhilesh.571974 [email protected] 05/07/1974 D C (SIB) Mirzapur Alok Kumar DY.COMM. 7235002333alok.1531977 [email protected] 15/03/1977 D C Sector -4,Kanpur Amar Jeet Ram DY.COMM. 7235001925amar.511974 [email protected] 05/01/1974 D C Sector -2,Jyotiva Phule Nagar (Amroha) Amar Nath Yadav DY.COMM. 7235002323amar.31121961 [email protected] 31/12/1961 D C Sector -14,Agra Amar Nath Sharma DY.COMM. 7235003215amar.181960 [email protected] 01/08/1960 D C Sector -5,Faizabad Amaresh Tripathi DY.COMM. 9450012417amaresh.5111969 [email protected] 05/11/1969 C T T Uttar Pradesh,Lucknow Amaresh Kumar Tripathi DY.COMM. 7235003618amaresh.531966 [email protected] 05/03/1966 D C (SIB) Gorakhpur (B) Ambika Singh DY.COMM. 7235001720ambika.2111966 [email protected] 02/11/1966 D C Sector -12,Saharanpur Amit Mohan DY.COMM. 7235002124amit.8121973 [email protected] 08/12/1973 D C Sector -3,Shahjahanpur Amit Pathak DY.COMM. 7235002716amit.111977 [email protected] 01/01/1977 D C Sector -9,Kanpur Amit Kumar Pathak DY.COMM. 7235003614amit.1671975 [email protected] 16/07/1975 D C Sector -6,Gorakhpur Anami Prasad Srivastava joint commissopmer 7235003118anami.13101959 [email protected] 13/10/1959 D C Sector -10,Allahabad Anand Pandey joint commissopmer 7235001213anand.171959 [email protected] 01/07/1959 D C (SIB) Noida Anand Prakash Rai DY.COMM. 7235001739anand.30101965 [email protected] 30/10/1965 D C Sector -2,Shamli Anil Kumar DY.COMM. 7235001721anil.531975 [email protected] 05/03/1975 D C (Admn.),Saharanpur Anil Kumar DY.COMM. 7235001926anil.1351962 [email protected] 13/05/1962 D C Sector -2,Bijnor Anil Kumar DY.COMM. 7235002922anil.14121974 [email protected] 14/12/1974 D C (Admn.),Lucknow-I Anil Kumar Singh DY.COMM. 7235001225anil.1151977 [email protected] 11/05/1977 D C Sector -10,Noida Anil Kumar Kannojia DY.COMM. 7235002814anil.871969 [email protected] 08/07/1969 D C Sector -17,Kanpur Anil Kumar Singh DY.COMM. 7235003114anil.361978 [email protected] 03/06/1978 D C Sector -3,Allahabad Anil Kumar Kannojia DY.COMM. 7235003322anil.1971978 [email protected] 19/07/1978 D C Sector -1,Ghazipur Anil Kumar Srivastava JT.COMM. 7235003214anil.1371963 [email protected] 13/07/1963 D C Sector -4,Faizabad Anil Kumar Ram Tripathi DY.COMM. 8527043643anil.111973 [email protected] 01/01/1973 D C Sector -11,Ghaziabad Animesh Kumar Singh DY.COMM. 7235002332animesh.2191974 [email protected] 21/09/1974 D C (SIB) Agra (A) Anita Garviyal DY.COMM. 7235001916anita.2091966 [email protected] 20/09/1966 D C Sector -8,Moradabad Anjani Kumar Agarwal DY.COMM. 7235001109 anjani.521970 [email protected] 05/02/1970 Joint Director (Training) Lucknow Arti Ms. Kumari DY.COMM. 7235003129 arti.2011982 [email protected] 20/01/1982 D C & S R Allahabad Arun Kumar DY.COMM. 7235002932 arun.5101958 [email protected] 05/10/1958 D C Sector -4,Hardoi Arun Kumar Srivastava DY.COMM. 7235001325 arun.521967 [email protected] 05/02/1967 D C (Assessment) (A),Ghaziabad Arun Kumar Bhola DY.COMM. 7235002324 arun.171959 [email protected] 01/07/1959 D C Sector -15,Agra Arun Kumar Gautam DY.COMM. 7235003123 arun.19101980 [email protected] 19/10/1980 D C (Admn.),Allahabad Arun Kumar Singh JT.COMM. 8826982736 arun.211968 [email protected] 02/01/1968 D C (Supreme Court Works)-II,Ghaziabad Arun Shankar Rai DY.COMM. 7235001226 arun.111972 [email protected] 01/01/1972 D C Sector -11,Noida Arunesh Pratap Singh DY.COMM. 7235002714 arunesh.571962 [email protected] 05/07/1962 D C (SIB) Moradabad (B) Arvind Kumar Tiwari DY.COMM. 7235001212 arvind.411962 [email protected] 04/01/1962 D C Tax/Audit Noida Arvind Kumar Baliyan DY.COMM. 7235001233 arvind.371978 [email protected] 03/07/1978 D C Sector -5,Noida Arvind Kumar Dohrey DY.COMM. 7235001740 arvind.1061964 [email protected] 10/06/1964 D C Sector -3,Shamli Arvind Kumar Srivastava DY.COMM. 9456420423 arvind.171963 [email protected] 01/07/1963 D C Sector -7,Bareilly Ashish Kumar DY.COMM. 7235002334 ashish.3031961 [email protected] 30/03/1961 D C Sector -3,Agra Ashish Niranjan DY.COMM. 7235002718 ashish.1581975 [email protected] 15/08/1975 D C Sector -11,Kanpur Ashok Kumar DY.COMM. 7235002330 ashok.1121959 [email protected] 01/12/1959 D C (SIB) Agra (B) Ashok Kumar Singh DY.COMM. 7235001228 ashok.3011964 [email protected] 30/01/1964 D C Sector -13,Noida Ashok Kumar Gupta DY.COMM. 7235001623 ashok.2731967 [email protected] 27/03/1967 D C Sector Bagpat Ashok Kumar Chaubey DY.COMM. 7235002205 ashok.1181959 [email protected] 11/08/1959 D C (Admn.),Aligarh Ashok Kumar Singh DY.COMM. 7235003020 ashok.111965 [email protected] 01/01/1965 D C Sector -3,Sitapur Ashok Kumar Banerji DY.COMM. 7235003427 ashok.15101965 [email protected] 15/10/1965 D C Sector -1,Maunath Bhanjan Ashok Kumar Choudhary DY.COMM. 9634228357 ashok.25101972 [email protected] 25/10/1972 D C Sector -3,Pilibhit Atul Kumar Srivastava DY.COMM. 7235001036 atul.381961 [email protected] 03/08/1961 C T T Uttar Pradesh,Lucknow Atul Kumar Porwal DY.COMM. 9917987616 atul.2011981 [email protected] 20/01/1981 D C (Admn.),Agra Awadesh Kumar Singh DY.COMM. 7235001614 awadesh.161979 [email protected] 01/06/1979 D C Sector -8,Meerut Awadesh Pratap Singh DY.COMM. 7235001217 awadesh.581965 [email protected] 05/08/1965 D C Sector -14,Noida Badri Prasad Sharma JT.COMM. 7235001214 badri.1571957 [email protected] 15/07/1957 D C (SIB) Greater Noida Bal Krishna Yadav DY.COMM. 7235003130 bal.391962 [email protected] 03/09/1962 D C Sector -1,Fatehpur Balak Ram Diwaker DY.COMM. 9810604034 balak.121959 [email protected] 01/02/1959 D C Sector -10,Aligarh Bamdeoram Tripathi DY.COMM. 7235001033 bamdeoram.271968 [email protected] 02/07/1968 C T T Uttar Pradesh,Lucknow Bhaskarendu Dutt Shukla DY.COMM. 7235002728 bhaskarendu.214 [email protected] 21/04/1975 D C Sector -2,Unnao Bhupal Singh DY.COMM. 7235003320 bhupal.111961 [email protected] 01/01/1961 D C (Assessment / T R O) Varanasi-I Bhupal Bahadur Singh DY.COMM. 7235002924 bhupal.1521963 [email protected] 15/02/1963 D C (SIB) Lucknow (A) Bijay Kumar Gaur DY.COMM. 7235003115 bijay.18101977 [email protected] 18/10/1977 D C Sector -4,Allahabad Birendra Pratap Singh DY.COMM. 7235001719 birendra.25111961 [email protected] 25/11/1961 D C Sector -11,Saharanpur Brijendra Singh DY.COMM. 7235002210 brijendra.18121964 [email protected] 18/12/1964 D C Sector Koshikalan Brijendra Pratap Singh DY.COMM. 7235002253 brijendra.161975 [email protected] 01/06/1975 A C Sector -5,Mathura Brijesh Kumar DY.COMM. 7235001520 brijesh.1581979 [email protected] 15/08/1979 D C Sector -1,Bulandshahar Chandra Shekhar DY.COMM. 7235001521 chandra.541969 [email protected] 05/04/1969 D C Sector -2,Khurja,Bulandshahar Chandra Bhushan Dungrakoti DY.COMM. 7235001727 chandra.171970 [email protected] 01/07/1970 D C Sector -2,Deoband Chandra Kant Ralhan DY.COMM. 7235002720 chandra.191977 [email protected] 01/09/1977 D C (Admn.),Kanpur -I Chandra Prakash Mishra JT.COMM. 9313499919 chandra.1711968 [email protected] 17/01/1968 D C Sector -3,Mathura Charan Singh Varma DY.COMM.
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