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Visit of the Presiden ‘Official’ visit of the President to West Bengal (Kolkata, Chanchal, Malda District) & ‘Public’visit of the President to Andaman & Nicobar Island (Port Blair, Havelock Island & Car Nicobar) from 09-13 Jan 2014 COMPOSITION OF DELEGATION (I) President and Family 1. The President (II) President’s Secretariat Delegation 1. Shri Venu Rajamony Press Secretary to the President 2. Maj Gen Anil Khosla, SM, VSM Military Secretary to the President 3. Dr Mohsin Wali Physician to the President No. of auxiliary staff : 19 (III) Security Staff Total : 08 (iv) Media Delegation 1. Shri Gautam Lahiri Chief of Bureau, Sangbad Pratideen 2. Shri Arunagshu Chakravarty Editor, Andaman Observer 3. Shri Shankhadip Das Special Correspondent, Ananda Bazar Patrika 4. Shri Amandeep Shukla Principal Correspondent, PTI 5. Shri Manjit Thakur Correspondent, Doordarshan 6. Shri Jagpal Singh Cameraman, Doordarshan 7. Shri Yogesh Goel Cameraperson, ANI ‘Official’ visit of the President to Maharashtra (Baramati, Distt Pune) on 19 Jan 2014 COMPOSITION OF DELEGATION (I) President and Family 1. The President (II) President’s Secretariat Delegation 1. Maj Gen Anil Khosla, SM, VSM Military Secretary to the President 2. Dr NK Kashyap Dy Physician to the President 3. Smt Shamima Siddiqui Dy Press Secretary to the President No. of auxiliary staff : 12 (III) Security Staff Total : 03 (iv) Media Delegation 1. Shri Anil Padmanabhan Dy Managing Editor, Mint 2. Ms Mamuni Das Senior Assistant Editor, Hindu Business Line 3. Shri Samiran Sarangi Principal Correspondent, PTI 4. Shri Sudhir Kumar Yadav Corresondent, Doordarshan 5. Shri AMG Surender Cameraperson, Doordarshan 6. Shri Shiv Shankar Cameraman, ANI ‘Official’ visit of the President to Maharashtra (Mumbai, Nagpur & Gondia) From 08-09 Feb 2014 COMPOSITION OF DELEGATION (I) President and Family 1. The President (II) President’s Secretariat Delegation 1. Maj Gen Anil Khosla, SM, VSM** Military Secretary to the President 2. Dr M Wali Physician to the President 3. Dr RP Singh OSD (Hindi) No. of auxiliary staff : 19 (III) Security Staff Total : 08 (iv) Media Delegation 1. Shri Sunil Chawake Senior Asst Editor, Maharashtra Times 2. Shri Tekchand Sonawane Senior Correspondent, Loksatta 3. Shri Biju TG Senior Correspondent, PTI 4. Shri Lal Chander Reporter, Doordarshan 5. Shri Puran Singh Cameraperson, Doordarshan 6. Shri Sharwan Chaowdhry Cameraperson, ANI ‘Official’ visit of the President to Himachal Pradesh (Kangra) on 12 Feb 2014 COMPOSITION OF DELEGATION (I) President and Family 1. The President (II) President’s Secretariat Delegation 1. Maj Gen Anil Khosla, SM, VSM** Military Secretary to the President 2. Dr NK Kashyap Dy Physician to the President 4. Dr RP Singh OSD (Hindi) No. of auxiliary staff : 13 (III) Security Staff Total : 03 (iv) Media Delegation 1. Shri Rakesh Kapoor Chief of Bureau, Punjab Kesari 2. Ms Aditi Tandon Special Correspondent, Tribune 3. Shri Neelabh Srivastava Principal Correspondent, PTI 4. Shri Yogesh Goel Cameraperson, ANI 5. Shri Manjit Thakur Correspondent, Doordarshan 6. Shri Soban Singh Cameraperson, Doordarshan ‘Official’ visit of the President to West Bengal (Kolkata, Nabagram, Dhamua, Sagardighi & Jangipur) on 20 Feb 2014 COMPOSITION OF DELEGATION (I) President and Family 1. The President 2. Son of The President (II) President’s Secretariat Delegation 1. Maj Gen Anil Khosla, SM, VSM** Military Secretary to the President 2. Dr M Wali Physician to the President 3. Smt Shamima Siddiqui Dy Press Secretary to the President No. of auxiliary staff : 14 (III) Security Staff Total : 03 (iv) Media Delegation 1. Shri Gautam Lahiri Chief of Bureau, Sangbad Pratidin 2. Shri Ashwini Srivastava enior Correspondent, PTI 3. Shri Shiv Shankar Cameraman, ANI ‘Official’ visit of the President to Tamil Nadu (Chennai) on 22 Feb 2014 COMPOSITION OF DELEGATION (I) President and Family 1. The President (II) President’s Secretariat Delegation 1. Maj Gen Anil Khosla, SM, VSM** Military Secretary to the President 2. Dr Mohsin Wali Physician to the President 3. Dr RP Singh OSD (Hindi) No. of auxiliary staff : 12 (III) Security Staff Total : 03 (iv) Media Delegation 1. Shri Mahendra Ved Freelance Journalist 2. Shri Bharani Dharan Chief of Bureau, Dinamani 3. Shri Yogesh Kabirdoss Principal Correspondent, PTI 4. Shri Nishant Saurabh Correspondent, Doordarshan 5. Shri Chandra Prakash Cameraperson, Doordarshan 6. Shri Ajay Sharma Cameraperson, ANI ‘Official’ Visit of the President to Uttar Pradesh (Kanpur) on 11 Mar 2014 COMPOSITION OF DELEGATION (I) President and Family 1. The President 2. Daughter of The President (II) President’s Secretariat Delegation 1. Maj Gen Anil Khosla, SM, VSM** Military Secretary to the President 2. Dr M Wali Physician to the President 3. Smt Shamima Siddiqui Dy Press Secretary to the President No. of auxiliary staff : 14 (III) Security Staff Total : 03 (iv) Media Delegation 1. Ms Arati Kapoor News Editor, MNIS 2. Shri Kumar Rakesh Principal Correspondent, PTI 3. Shri Niraj Kumar Reporter, Sahara Samay 4. Shri Sudhir Kumar Yadav Correspondent, Doordarshan 5. Shri D Thangraj Cameraman, Doordarshan 6. Shri Yogesh Goel Cameraperson, ANI ‘Official’ Visit of the President to Manipur (Imphal) on 29 Apr 2014 COMPOSITION OF DELEGATION (I) President and Family 1. The President (II) President’s Secretariat Delegation 1. Shri Venu Rajamony Press Secretary to the President 2. Maj Gen Anil Khosla, SM, VSM** Military Secretary to the President 3. Dr NK Kashyap Dy Physician to the President No. of auxiliary staff : 15 (III) Security Staff Total : 03 (iv) Media Delegation 1. Shri Biju TG, Senior Correspondent, PTI 2. Smt Jyotika Hallan Senior Correspondent, Doordarshan 3. Shri Hari Mohan Nair Cameraman, Gd-II, Doordarshan 4. Shri Yogesh Goel Cameraperson, ANI ‘Official’ Visit of the President to Jharkhand (Dhanbad) on 10 May 2014 COMPOSITION OF DELEGATION (I) President and Family 1. The President (II) President’s Secretariat Delegation 1. Maj Gen Anil Khosla, SM, VSM** Military Secretary to the President 2. Dr Mohsin Wali Physician to the President 3. Smt Shamima Siddiqui Dy Press Secretary to the President No. of auxiliary staff : 12 (III) Security Staff Total : 03 (iv) Media Delegation 1. Shri Samiran Sarangi Principal Correspondent, PTI 2. Shri Ajay Mishra Senior Correspondent, Doordarshan 3. Shri Soban Singh Cameraman, Grade-II, Doordarshan 4. Shri Yogesh Goel Cameraperson, ANI ‘Official’ Visit of the President to West Bengal (Kolkata) from 05-06 Jun 2014 COMPOSITION OF DELEGATION (I) President and Family 1. The President (II) President’s Secretariat Delegation 1. Shri Venu Rajamony Press Secretary to the President 2. Maj Gen Anil Khosla, SM, VSM** Military Secretary to the President 3. Dr Mohsin Wali Physician to the President No. of auxiliary staff : 19 (III) Security Staff Total : 08 (iv) Media Delegation 1. Shri Gautam Lahiri Chief of Bureau, Sangbad Pratideen 2. Shri Saubhadra Chatterji Senior Assistant Editor, Hindustan Times 3. Shri Anamitra Sengupta Principal Correspondent, Ananda Bazar Patrika 4. Shri Ashwini Srivastava Principal Correspondent, PTI 5. Shri Manjit Thakur Correspondent, Doordarshan 6. Shri Uday Ram Cameraperson, Doordarshan 7. Shri Sharwan Chowdhry Cameraman, ANI ‘Official’ Visit of the President to Madhya Pradesh (Jabalpur & Bhopal) on 27 Jun 2014 COMPOSITION OF DELEGATION (I) President and Family 1. The President (II) President’s Secretariat Delegation 1. Shri Venu Rajamony Press Secretary to the President 2. Maj Gen Anil Khosla, SM, VSM** Military Secretary to the President 3. Dr NK Kashyap Dy Physician to the President No. of auxiliary staff : 13 (III) Security Staff Total : 03 (iv) Media Delegation 1. Shri Sanjeev Srivastava Group Editor, Focus TV 2. Shri Vijay Trivedi Editor (National Affairs), News Nation 3. Shri Suresh Bafna Editor, Nai Dunia 4. Shri Ashutosh Jha Dy Chief of Bureau, Dainik Jagran 5. Shri Ashwini Srivastava Principal Correspondent, PTI 6. Shri Lal Chander Singh Reporter, Doordarshan 7. Shri Gyan Singh Cameraperson, Doordarshan 8. Shri Yogesh Goel Cameraperson, ANI ‘Official’ Visit of the President to Madhya Pradesh (Indore) on 28 Jun 2014 COMPOSITION OF DELEGATION (I) President and Family 1. The President (II) President’s Secretariat Delegation 1. Maj Gen Anil Khosla, SM, VSM** Military Secretary to the President 2. Dr NK Kashyap Dy Physician to the President 3. Dr RP Singh OSD (Hindi) No. of auxiliary staff : 12 (III) Security Staff Total : 03 (iv) Media Delegation 1. Shri Suresh Bafna Editor, Nai Dunia 2. Shri Rakesh Kapoor Chief of Bureau, Punjab Kesari 3. Shri Ashwini Srivastava Principal Correspondent, PTI 4. Shri Arvind Sharma Special Correspondent, Rajasthan Patrika 5. Shri Lal Chander Singh Reporter, Doordarshan 6. Shri Chandra Prakash Cameraperson, Doordarshan 7. Shri Yogesh Goel Cameraperson, ANI ‘Official’ Visit of the President to Haryana (Medanta – the Medicity, Gurgaon) on 12 Jul 2014 COMPOSITION OF DELEGATION (I) President and Family 1. The President (II) President’s Secretariat Delegation 1. Maj Gen Anil Khosla, SM, VSM** Military Secretary to the President 2. Dr Mohsin Wali Physician to the President No. of auxiliary staff : 07 (III) Security Staff Total : 03 Official’ visit of the President to Chhattisgrah (Raipur) on 26 Jul 2014 COMPOSITION OF DELEGATION (I) President and Family 1. The President (II) President’s Secretariat Delegation 1. Maj Gen Anil Khosla, SM, VSM** Military Secretary to the President 2. Dr Mohsin Wali Physician to the President 3. Dr RP Singh Officer on Special Duty (Hindi) No. of auxiliary staff : 12 (III) Security
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