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Page 1 of 100 ALL INDIA ORIENTAL CONFERENCE LIFE MEMBERSHIP LIST ALL INDIA ORIENTAL CONFERENCE LIFE MEMBERSHIP LIST PATRON: BENEFACTOR: 8. Atul Kumar 1. Arshad Jamal C7 Shiv Vihar Lal Mandir 1. Vimal Devi Rai 4, Mohalla - Prema Rai Colony Jwalapur, City : Head & Reader in Sanskrit. Maunath Bhanjan, Dist. Jwalapur, Taluka : Jwalapur Department. Hindu P. G. Maunathbhanjan, Uttar , District: Haridwar , College, Zamania, Dt. Pradesh 275101 Uttaranchal , Pin : 249407 Ghazipur 232 331 Patron -2070 Patron – 2238 Benefactor. - 497. 2. Shivala 9. Gauranga Das 2. S. Kalyanaraman Via Bhitauli Bazar Sri Sri Radha Gopinath 5/3 Temple Avenue, Luxmipur Shivala, Temple, 7 K.m. Munshi Srinagar Colony, Tal : Ghughli , Dist. Marg, Opposite Bhartiya Saidapet, Chennai 600 015 Maharajganj Uttar Pradesh , Vidyabhavan, Mumbai, Benefactor Pin : 273302 Mumbai, Maharashtra Patron-2075 400007 3. Shrama Sushma, Patron – 2410 H. No. 225 Bashirat Ganj, 3. Kapil Dev Lucknow 226004 U.P. P G. Department Of Sanskrit 10. Anand Suresh Kumar Benefactor – 1318 University Of Jammu , City : C/o Suddhanand Ashram Jammu, Taluka : Jammu Self knowledge, Village Giri 4. Kavita Jaiswal And Kashmir , District : Valam Adi Annamalai Road, B 5/11 , City : Awadhgarvi Jammu , Jammu And Tiruvannamalai, Sonarpura, Kashmir , Pin : 180006 Tamil Nadu 606604 Taluka : Varanasi , District : Patron-2087 Patron -1171 Varanasi , Uttar Pradesh , Pin : 221001 4. Shailendra Tiwari 11. Arora Mohini Benefactor -2125 D-36/25 B Godwoliya Gurudevi Vidyalaya Agastya Kund Near Sharda Ram Nagar Morar, 5. Dr Sathian M Bhawan , Varanasi, Uttar Gwalior M.P. 474006 Harinandanam,house,kairali Pradesh, 221001 Patron – 1302 Street,pattambi, City : Patron – 2114 Pattambi, Taluka : Pattambi , 12. Basu Ratna District : Palakkad , Kerala , 5. Pankaj Kumar Panday 183 Jodhpur Park, Pin : 679306 Vill- Nayagaw Tulasiyan Backside Bldg. 1st Floor, Benefactor – 2249 Post Hathua , City: Nayagaw Kolkata 700 068 , Tulasiyan, Hathua , Patron – 1872 6. Dr Nidheesh M G Gopalganj , Bihar , Vaikhary, Manakkat P O Pin : 84143 13. Kuldeep Pant Murikkungal East Kodaly , Patron – 2213 H-no-e-2 Judge Farm, near City : Thrissur, Taluka : New I T I, Rampur Road, Mukundapuram , District : 6. Narayan Dutt Thuwal Haldwani, Taluka : Thrissur, Kerala, Vill ; Himmat Pur Talla Haldwani , District : Pin : 680699 P O Haripur Nayak Pragati Vihar, Nainital, Uttaranchal , Pin : Benefactor – 2252 Haldwani, Tal : Haldwani , Dist. 263139 - Patron 1974 Nainital,Uttaranchal, 263139 7. Lalit Kumar Singh Patron – 2225 14. Kavita Sahay 02, Krishna Nagar Colony, Asst. Prof. Dept. M. V. Near Satipur Chauraha, 7. Aswathy G R Bodhgaya Sanskrit University Road , City : Aswathy Bhavan Bihar - Patron – 2452 Bareilly, Taluka : Bareilly , Kulatharikathu. District : Bareilly , Uttar Mundukonam , 15. Geeta Sahay Pradesh , Pin : 243006 Balaramapuram, Taluka : indi Dept. Jaya College, Benefactor -2163 Neyyattinkara , Dist. Bihar Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala Patron – 2453 695501 Patron – 2229 Page 1 of 100 ALL INDIA ORIENTAL CONFERENCE LIFE MEMBERSHIP LIST 8. Priya Darsini Mallula LIFE MEMBERS : 10. Agrawal Deepa Rastriya Sanskrit 27 A / 25D , C.Y. Vidyapeetha Dept. Of 1. A. C. Sarangi Chintamani Road, Vyakarana Balaji Colony , Utkal University of Dharbhanga Colony, City : Tirupati, Taluka : Campus Vanivihar Allahabad – 211 002 Tirupati , District : Chittoor , Bhubaneswar 9 LM - 422 Andhra Pradesh , Pin : 517507 2. A. Venkata Rao 11. Agrawal Karuna Benefactor – 2172 Plot No. 88, Sai Nagar Allahabad Degree M. P. Peta, Tuni College 9. Bhagyasree Sarma Allahabad Girls Ving, 48 , City : Guwahati, Taluka: 3. A. Venkata Rao. Zero Road, Allahabad – Assam, District : Kamrup, 88, Sainagar, M.R. Peta, 211 003 Assam , Pin : 781022 Tuni, A.P. – 533401. LM - 423 Benefactor -2174 4. A.Prabhavati. 12. Ahmed Wasif, 10. Ravi Prakash Chaudhary 12-7-2 / 31-A, new Dept. of Arabic & Dept. Of Sahitya (s.v.d.v.) Mettaguda, Parcian, VishvaBharati B.h.u. Varanasi , City : Secundarabad, A.P.– University Santi Varanasi, Taluka : 500017. Niketan, W. B. 731235 Sader , District : Varanasi , LM - 364 Uttar Pradesh , Pin : 221005 5. Abhijit Dixit Benefactor – 2181 Paniniya Shodh 13. Ajay Kumar Kothari Sansthan, Near Arya I.S. Jain Institute of 11. Manoj Kishor Pant Samaj Bhawan, Indology Jankipuram , City : Sitapur, Gondpara, Bilaspur 124 N.S.C. Bose Road , Taluka : Jankipuram , C.G.) 495001 Chennai 600 001 District : Haridwar , Uttaranchal , Pin : 249407 6. Acharya Dina Nath 14. Akshya Kumar Mishra Benefactor – 2190 At post Piprahan Via C/o Dr. S. M. Mishra Kanti D-38 University 12. Bindia Sharma Dist – Muzaffarpur Campus, Kurukshetra 451, Navsansad Vihar Bihar 841 309 University 136 119 Society,plot No-4,sector LM -433 22,dwarka , City : New 15. Akthar Shameem Delhi, Taluka : Dwarka , 7. Acharya Sudyumna, Head Dept. of Parsian District : North West Delhi , Dept. of Sanskrit Faculty of Arts , B.H.U. Delhi , Pin : 110077 S.M.M. Town, P.G. Varanasi – 221 005 Benefactor – 2299 College LM - 429 Ballia , U.P. – 277 001 13. Dr Kanta Rani Bhatia LM -347 16. Alankar Virendrakumar. 113 Vishwas Apartments , Dept. of Sanskrit, City : Dwarka, Taluka : 8. Agarawal Madhu Punjab University, Dwarka , District : South 17 Awas Vikas Colony Chandigadh 160014. West Delhi , Delhi , Pin : Bijnor, U.P. – 246 701 110075 LM - 410 17. Amit Kumar Shukla Benefactor - 2303 K.M. Hindi Institute 9. Agarawal Suchi Dr. B.R. Ambedkar 14. Sampadananda Mishra Room No. C 2, University Paliwar Grace Apartment, Flat No.9 University Hostal for Park, Agra 282 004 177, Papamal Koil Street Women, Delhi LM -386 Vaithikuppam , City : University, Delhi – 110 Pondicehrry, Taluka : 007 Pondicherry , District: LM -369 Pondicherry , Pondicherry , Pin : 60501 Benefactor – 2420 Page 2 of 100 ALL INDIA ORIENTAL CONFERENCE LIFE MEMBERSHIP LIST 18. Anand Kumar 27. Asha Sharma 36. Bandopadhyay D.A.V. Inter College 171 , H.N., “Amar Nabanarayan. Marden Naka , Allgenj Ujala” Hsg. Colony Rabindra Bharati City Road Dist – Banda Bhind – 477 001 M.P. University, LM -375 LM -360 56 A, B.T.Road, Kolkata – 700050. 19. Andharia Rajniben. 28. Awasthi Prema. Shivaji’, Plot no. A-1, 1333, Ratanlal Nagar, 37. Bandyopadhyay Pratap. L.B.Shastri Marg, Kanpur, U.P. – 208022. 6 / C, Namita Smriti, behind, Mahila College, Cornfield Road, Bhavnagar – 364001. 29. Ayyubi Arif Kolkata – 700019 Dept. of Oriental 20. Anil Kumar Singh Studies in 38. Bandyopadhyay Reader & Head of Arabic & Persian, Sudakshina. Deptt. of Skt. C.N. Faculty of 6 / C, Namita Smriti, College Sahebganj P. O. Arts, Lucknow Cornfield Road, Karnaul Distt University, Kolkata – 700019. Muzaffarpur Lucknow, U.P.- 220007. Bihar 843 125 39. Bandyopadhyay 30. B. S. Ramakrishna Rao Suparna. 21. Anna Parna Mishra Chinmaya International Dept. of Sanskrit, Kumar Kunj Colony Poundation, Veliyaned University of Burdwan, I. M. I. Road, Eranakulam, Burdwan, W.B. – Moradabad 244 001 Dist Kerala 682 319 713104. U.P. 31. Baidyanath 40. Bansal Runjhun. 22. Arti Vaish Deptt. Of Buddhist C – 173, Mian wali 10, Rachana Nagar, studies, Road, Gurgaon, Bopal M. P. Jammu University Haryana – 122001. Jammu 23. Arvind Prabhakar 41. Bapat Shailaja. Jamkhedkar 32. Bal Krishan Kapoor 24, D1, Raksha Lekha 604 Bldg A-2 628, Katra Meel, Society, 554, Parvati, Vaishalinagar Chandni Chowk, Dattawadi, Dahisar, East, Delhi 110 006 Pune- 411030. Mumbai 68 33. Balas Chhagan. 42. Baria G.N. 24. Arya Madhu. 2-10-A,Shakti At. Piplod Krishna 138/ 7, scheme –7, Nagar,opp. Soceity, Dist Dohad Shastri Vihar, Radar Colony, 389 380 Gujarat Meerut – 250005. Paddapith Hanuman LM - 442. Road, Bhuj, Kutch, 25. Asha Rani Ray Gujarat – 370001. 43. Baria Gamir Singh. Principal, Kanpur Principal, SSR Bhabhor Vidyamandir 34. Balkrishna V. Kolhatkar Arts, College, Singvad, College , Swroopnagar, 1379 Shukravar Peth, Tal. Limkheda, Dist. Kanpur Natu Baug, Dahod, Gujarat 380130. Pune 411 002 26. Asha Rani Tripathi 44. Baria Gamirsinh 10/58, Sector 10, Indira 35. Banamali Biswal Narsinh Nagar, G. N. Jha Kendriya Principal SSR Bhabhor Lucknow 226 016 Sanskrit Arts, College, At Vidyapeeth, Azad Park, Singhbad , Tal- Allahabad 211 002 Limkheda Dist Dohad , Gujarat – 389 130 LM - 438. Page 3 of 100 ALL INDIA ORIENTAL CONFERENCE LIFE MEMBERSHIP LIST 45. Basu Ratan Lal. 55. Bhattacharya 63. Biswas Bhagirathi. 19, Nazarul Path, Birati, Amiyakumar. Dept. of Sanskrit, Kolkata – 700051. At & P.O. 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